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Nrs Across Life Span I (NUR 121)

Term: 2022-2023 Spring Semester

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Taylor-Paige Bourque
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Michelle Ramsey
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Lisa A Smith
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Glen Evan Bolduc
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Sharon Kinney
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Jean M Fahey
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Sadie Zambrano
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Jessica L Grant
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Callie Rideout
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Peter Miller
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Samantha Ann Hewey
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Veronica Ellen Lingard Rudy
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Kaitlyn M Lawrence
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Miranda Derenburger
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Mrs. Laurie D Cote
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Kristen K Tifft
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Logan J Lattin
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Kathleen M McManus
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Michelle Gosselin
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Margaret L Rudolph
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NUR 121 Nursing Across the Life Span I
10 Credits (6 Lecture 0 Lab 4 Clinical)
18 Hrs/Wk (6 Hrs. Lecture 12 Hrs. Clinical) *15 wks
The emphasis in this course includes application of assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation of outcomes in the provision of holistic care to patients with common, well defined health problems as well as patients in the childbearing/child rearing stage of life. Major focus areas for the student include practice of the role of the student nurse, communication with patients across the life span, growth and development issues, generation of clinical judgments related to patient’s assessed needs, increasing profi ciency with nursing skills, patient teaching, and identifi cation of student’s own learning
needs. Prerequisites: NUR 112, ENG 101 or ENG 105; Corequisites: BIO 115/116, BIO 117/118, PSY 101.