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Foundations of Nursing Care/Adults (NUR 112)

Term: 2022-2023 Spring Semester

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Sadie Zambrano
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Miranda Derenburger
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Callie Rideout
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Kristen K Tifft
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Mrs. Laurie D Cote
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Billie Jo Whitmore
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Glen Evan Bolduc
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Lisa A Smith
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Kaitlyn M Lawrence
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Michelle Gosselin
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Jean M Fahey
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Sharon Kinney
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Kathleen M McManus
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Michelle Ramsey
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Margaret L Rudolph
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Taylor-Paige Bourque
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Peter Miller
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Samantha Ann Hewey
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Logan J Lattin
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Jessica L Grant
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Veronica Ellen Lingard Rudy
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NUR 112 Foundations of Nursing/Nursing Care of Adults
9 Credits (5 Lecture 0 Lab 4 Clinical)
17 Hours/Week (5 Hrs. Lecture 12 Hrs Clinical) *15 wks
This course emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge and skills by the student for the provision of basic patient care. Major focus areas for the student include professional behaviors, communication, techniques of physical assessment, critical thinking, nursing process, patient teaching strategies and the management of time and resources for the student and the provision of care. The student uses the classroom, the laboratory and clinical areas for practice and discus sion. Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program; Co-requisites: BIO 115, 116; ENG 101 or ENG 105.