This course provides an introduction to the self- care potential of individuals, the position of the nursing assistant, basic nursing care procedures, communication, and self responsibility. It is designed to help students achieve entry level nursing assistant knowledge and skills. Meets OBRA and Wyoming State Board of Nursing requirements. (3 lect., clinical 36 hours total)
4
NRST
Nursing
1500
JA
9905
01/12/2021
02/21/2021
Jackson
57.00
- Credit: 4
- Location: Jackson
- Days: TTH
- Time: 3:00PM - 7:00PM
- Days: FSSU
- Time: 7:00AM - 7:00PM
- Instructor: Patti J. Burr
- Room: CFAC-101
- Method: Lecture/Lab
- Room: TBAJ-TBAJ
- Method: Clinical
This course introduces the learner to the patient and family with chronic illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism. Learners will use caring behaviors, therapeutic communication, and advocacy when providing care to patients with chronic illness across the lifespan. The learner will identify the roles and values of the member of the interprofessional health care team. The patient and family lived experience is emphasized. Prerequisites: Completion of NURS-1100 and NURS 1110; completion of, or concurrent enrollment in PSYC-1000. ( 4 lect., 12 clinical hours per week.)
8
NURS
Nursing
1200
90C
9910
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
306.00
- Credit: 8
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: MW
- Time: 8:30AM - 10:50AM
- Days: F
- Time: 8:30AM - 9:50AM
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: HS-206
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-208
- Method: Testing
This course introduces the learner to the patient and family with chronic illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism. Learners will use caring behaviors, therapeutic communication, and advocacy when providing care to patients with chronic illness across the lifespan. The learner will identify the roles and values of the member of the interprofessional health care team. The patient and family lived experience is emphasized. Prerequisites: Completion of NURS-1100 and NURS 1110; completion of, or concurrent enrollment in PSYC-1000. ( 4 lect., 12 clinical hours per week.)
8
NURS
Nursing
1200
91J
9911
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Jackson
370.00
- Credit: 8
- Location: Jackson
- Days: MW
- Time: 8:30AM - 10:50AM
- Days: TTH
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: SJH-OTTER
- Method: Lecture
- Room: SJH-TBA
- Method: Clinical
The is the lab for NURS-1200. This is not a stand alone class and must be taken with a section of NURS-1200.
0
NURS
Nursing
1200L
01C
9912
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Riverton
0.00
- Credit: 0
- Location: Riverton
- Days: TTH
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: TBA-TBA
- Method: Clinical
The is the lab for NURS-1200. This is not a stand alone class and must be taken with a section of NURS-1200.
0
NURS
Nursing
1200L
01J
9913
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Jackson
0.00
- Credit: 0
- Location: Jackson
- Days: F
- Time: 8:30AM - 9:50AM
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: CFAC-101
- Method: Testing
This course guides the leaner in applying the concepts of safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism in the exploration of pharmacological principles that include the mechanism of action, therapeutic responses, adverse effects, and potential interactions of the selected classes of medications. The nursing process provides the framework for the study of therapeutic administration of medications commonly used to treat various chronic health conditions. Health care provider responsibilities, interprofessional teamwork, safe medication administration practices, and patient education are emphasized for overall health maintenance. Prerequisites: Completion of NURS 1100 and NURS 1110; completion of, or concurrent enrollment in PSYC-1000. (1 lect.)
1
NURS
Nursing
1210
90C
9914
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
7.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: M
- Time: 1:00PM - 1:50PM
- Days: W
- Time: 1:00PM - 2:20PM
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: HS-206
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-208
- Method: Testing
This course guides the leaner in applying the concepts of safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism in the exploration of pharmacological principles that include the mechanism of action, therapeutic responses, adverse effects, and potential interactions of the selected classes of medications. The nursing process provides the framework for the study of therapeutic administration of medications commonly used to treat various chronic health conditions. Health care provider responsibilities, interprofessional teamwork, safe medication administration practices, and patient education are emphasized for overall health maintenance. Prerequisites: Completion of NURS 1100 and NURS 1110; completion of, or concurrent enrollment in PSYC-1000. (1 lect.)
1
NURS
Nursing
1210
91J
9915
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Jackson
15.00
- Credit: 1
- Location: Jackson
- Days: M
- Time: 1:00PM - 1:50PM
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: SJH-OTTER
- Method: Lecture
This is for booking facilities on a separate location.
0
NURS
Nursing
1210L
01J
9916
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Jackson
0.00
- Credit: 0
- Location: Jackson
- Days: W
- Time: 1:00PM - 2:20PM
- Instructor: Amy M. Hernandez
- Room: CFAC-101
- Method: Testing
This advanced course introduces the learner to the patient and family with complex illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism. This semester is focused on the vulnerable patient, which could include multisystem acute and chronic disease processes, and physiological, mental, and socioeconomic factors that put the patient at risk. The patient and family lived experience is emphasized. Prerequisite: Completion of NURS 2300 and NURS 2310; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in POLS 1000. (3 lect., 16 clinical hours per week)
8
NURS
Nursing
2400
90C
9917
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Central Wyo College
306.00
- Credit: 8
- Location: Central Wyo College
- Days: T
- Time: 8:30AM - 12:00PM
- Days: F
- Time: 11:30AM - 12:50PM
- Instructor: Jenn A. McCartney
- Room: HS-206
- Method: Lecture
- Room: HS-208
- Method: Testing
This advanced course introduces the learner to the patient and family with complex illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism. This semester is focused on the vulnerable patient, which could include multisystem acute and chronic disease processes, and physiological, mental, and socioeconomic factors that put the patient at risk. The patient and family lived experience is emphasized. Prerequisite: Completion of NURS 2300 and NURS 2310; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in POLS 1000. (3 lect., 16 clinical hours per week)
8
NURS
Nursing
2400
91J
9918
01/11/2021
05/06/2021
Jackson
370.00
- Credit: 8
- Location: Jackson
- Days: T
- Time: 8:30AM - 12:00PM
- Days: MW
- Instructor: Cathy A. Beck
- Room: SJH-OTTER
- Method: Lecture
- Room: SJH-TBA
- Method: Clinical