multidisciplinary care for clients with medical surgical health alterations using
<br />the nursing process. Emphasis is placed on the care of clients with
<br />alterations in cardiac, respiratory, genito-urinary, musculo-skeletal systems
<br />as well as concepts of growth and development. This course will prepare
<br />students for clinical learning experiences through the application of
<br />theoretical concepts and the Implementation of safe nursing practices to
<br />clients In various healthcare settings. Pre -requisites: PNVN1811, PNVN1111,
<br />PNVN1319, PNVN1521, PNVN1729; Co -requisite: PNVN1739.
<br />PNVN1729: Clinical Practice II
<br />Credit Hours: 7.50 Clock Hours: 0/220
<br />This course provides the student with the opportunity to practice basic
<br />nursing skills with clients in the clinical setting utilizing the nursing process.
<br />The student will apply knowledge learned in the classroom, the skills
<br />laboratory and in clinical settings with related client assignments. Clinical
<br />learning experiences provide opportunity to apply theoretical concepts,
<br />promote client centered health and wellness, and implement safe care to
<br />clients in a variety of settings across the lifespan. Pre -requisites: PNVN1811,
<br />PNVN3111, PNVN1319; Co -requisite: PNVN1521.
<br />PNVN1739: Clinical Practice III
<br />Credit Hours: 7.00 Clock Hours: 0/200
<br />This course provides the student with the opportunity to practice nursing
<br />skills with clients who have chronic medical surgical conditions in the clinical
<br />setting utilizing the nursing process. The student will apply knowledge
<br />learned in the classroom, the skills laboratory and in clinical settings with
<br />related client assignments. Clinical learning experiences provide opportunity
<br />to apply theoretical concepts, promote healthy behaviors and implement
<br />safe care to patients and selected groups in a variety of settings across the
<br />lifespan. Pre -requisites: PNVN1811, PNVN1111, PNVN1319, PNVN1521,
<br />PNVN1729; Co -requisite: PNVN1631.
<br />PNVN1749: Clinical Practice IV
<br />Credit Hours: 7.50 Clock Hours: 0/215
<br />This course provides the student with the opportunity to practice nursing
<br />skills with clients who have chronic medical surgical conditions in the clinical
<br />setting utilizing the nursing process. The student will apply knowledge
<br />learned in the classroom, the skills laboratory and in clinical settings with
<br />related client assignments. Clinical learning experiences provide opportunity
<br />to apply theoretical concepts, promote healthy behaviors and Implement
<br />safe care to patients and selected groups in a variety of settings across the
<br />lifespan. Pre -requisites: PNVN1811, PNVN1111, PNVN1319, PNVN1521,
<br />PNVN1729, PNVN1631, PNVN1739; Co -requisite: PNVN1541.
<br />PNVN1759: Clinical Practice V
<br />Credit Hours: 7.50 Clock Hours: 0/220
<br />This course provides the student with the opportunity to practice advanced
<br />nursing skills with clients in the clinical setting. Clinical experiences in
<br />women's health, maternity, pediatric, and transition to practice are Included
<br />in this course. The student will apply knowledge learned in the classroom
<br />and the skills laboratory and in clinical settings with related client
<br />assignments. Clinical learning experiences provide opportunity to apply
<br />theoretical concepts, promote healthy behaviors and implement safe care to
<br />patients and selected groups in a variety of settings across the lifespan. Pre-
<br />requisites: PNVN1811, PNVN1111, PNVN1319, PNVN1521, PNVN1729,
<br />PNVN1631, PNVN1739, PNVN1541, PNVN1749; Co -requisite: PNVN1150,
<br />PNVN1350.
<br />PNVN1811: Basic Foundations in Nursing & Nursing Practice
<br />Credit Hours: 8.00 Clock Hours: 170/0
<br />This course provides an Introduction to pharmacology, healthcare -related
<br />mathematical concepts, anatomy and physiology, and the fundamentals of
<br />nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on using the nursing process, evidenced
<br />based practice, safety, cultural sensitivity and client centered care to
<br />promote health. Theories of nursing practice and current industry trends are
<br />introduced focusing on principles of therapeutic communication, and the
<br />nurse -client relationship across the lifespan. Co -requisites PNVN1111,
<br />PNVN1319.
<br />POFM1201: Externship I
<br />Credit Hours: 2.50 Clock Hours: 115 (Theory 35, Externship 80) (Ground
<br />80, Online 35)
<br />This course is an integral part of the learning experience for the student.
<br />Each student is assigned to work in a medical facility in order to gain
<br />everyday practical and clinical experience in the duties and functions of a
<br />medical office employee and to apply the student's educational training in a
<br />work environment. Prerequisites: POFM1312, POFM1322, POFM1332,
<br />POFM1342, POFM1352, POFM1362, CPSO1011, CPS01012, CPSO1013,
<br />CPSO1014, CPSO1015, CPS01016
<br />POFM1202: Externship II
<br />Credit Hours: 2,50 Clock Hours: 115 (Theory 35, Externship 80) (Ground
<br />80, Online 35)
<br />This course presents students with the opportunity to continue building
<br />practical experience in a healthcare work environment. Students will build
<br />confidence, skill and competence in the field while honing the skills learned
<br />in the classroom. Prerequisites: POFM1201, POFM1312, POFM1322,
<br />POFM1332, POFM1342, POFM1352, POFM1362, CPSO1011, CPSO1012,
<br />CPS01013, CPSO1014, CP501015, CPS01016
<br />POFM1311: Medical Office Procedures
<br />Credit Hours: 3.00 Clock Hours: 40/40/0
<br />Students acquire clerical and administrative skills typically expected in a
<br />medical office. This course includes discussions and activities in
<br />telecommunications, medical records management, mail processing, and
<br />general office equipment. Students practice keyboarding to gain accuracy
<br />and speed and learn medical terminology.
<br />POFM1312: Medical Office Procedures
<br />Credit Hours: 3,00 Clock Hours: 80 (Theory 40, Lab 40) (Ground 40, Online
<br />40)
<br />Students acquire clerical and administrative skills typically expected in a
<br />medical office. This course includes discussions and activities in
<br />telecommunications, medical record management, mail processing and
<br />general office equipment. Students practice keyboarding to gain accuracy
<br />and speed and learn medical terminology.
<br />POFM1321: Computer Applications
<br />Credit Hours: 3.00 Clock Hours: 40/40/0
<br />Students explore and practice the Microsoft Office® applications Word, Excel,
<br />and Outlook. Basic -level functions are covered for students to create typical
<br />documents used in medical practice. Students practice keyboarding to gain
<br />accuracy and speed and learn medical terminology.
<br />2020-2021 Garden Grove Catalog I Publication Date: November 30, 2020 1 Effective July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021
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