A "T" located
to the left of the available semester indicates transfer to Murray State University,
Southeast Missouri State University, and Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
as per articulation agreements. These courses will also transfer to most public
four-year institutions in the state of Illinois.
ADN 200 INTRODUCTION TO CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Spring
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge of the concepts that are foundational to the nursing
curriculum, including assessment, pharmacological administration and
intravenous therapy skills. Emphasis is
placed on problem solving through application of the nursing process as well as
understanding of pharmacological agents associated with disorders commonly
encountered in nursing practice.
Learning opportunities include both theory content and selected nursing
lab experiences.
Credit:
3 hours – 2.5 hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 204 RESPIRATORY NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Spring
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in respiratory function and those associated disorders
commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
3 hours – Two hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 206 CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING INTERVENTIONS
Spring
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in cardiovascular function and those associated disorders
commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
3 hours – Two hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 208 METABOLIC/ENDOCRINE
NURSING INTERVENTIONS
Spring
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in metabolic-endocrine function and those associated
disorders commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
3 hours – Two hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 210 GI/GU NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Summer
This
course is designed to further the student’s knowledge in
gastrointestinal/genitourinary function and those associated disorders commonly
encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
3 hours – Two hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 212 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Summer
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in psychiatric function and those associated disorders
commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
2 hours – One hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 214 PEDIATRIC NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Fall
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in pediatric interventions and those associated disorders
commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
2 hours – One hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 216 OBSTETRIC NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Fall
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge of obstetrical nursing interventions and those associated
disorders commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
2 hours – One hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 218 ORTHO/DERM NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Fall
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in orthopedic/dermatological function and those associated
disorders commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
3 hours – Two hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 226 NEURO/SENSORY NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
Summer
This course is designed to further the
student’s knowledge in neurological/sensory function and those associated
disorders commonly encountered in nursing practice.
Credit:
3 hours – Two hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.
ADN 228 LEADERSHIP TODAY
& TOMORROW
Fall
Leadership
in nursing, transition into the new graduate role and current issues in nursing
are the integral components of this course.
This course is focused on leadership skills necessary to make the
transition to the new graduate role. Learning opportunities include preparation
for the NCLEX-RN examination.
Credit:
3 hours – 2.5 hours lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of a Practical Nursing
Program.