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NUR 208 Care in Urgent and Community Settings


Lecture Hours: 5
Lab Hours: 15
Credits: 10

Provides students with opportunities to learn and to apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to implement the roles of an associate degree registered nurse in providing care in a variety of settings. Theoretical concepts focus on the care of patients experiencing a health-related crisis such as a critical illness, an acute exacerbation of a chronic illness, or an end-stage disease. Students will also have the opportunity to gain knowledge and explore nursing practice in community-based settings.

Prerequisite: NUR 206  with a grade of C or better.
Corequisite: PSY 237  (may be completed prior to enrollment).
Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Patient centered care: Organize complex care in a patient centered manner that advocates for patients and families in ways that promote their self-determination and integrity based on personal preferences, beliefs, and values.
  2. Quality and Safety: Prioritize nursing care that minimizes risk of harm to patients, self, and others, and uses data to monitor outcomes of patient centered care. 
  3. Evidence based practice and nursing judgment: Justify clinical judgments in providing nursing care based on current evidence, clinical expertise, patient preferences, needs and values.
  4. Professionalism: Evaluate nursing care that reflects integrity, accountability, legal and ethical practice while modeling the professional roles of coordinator of care, educator, advocate, and leader.
  5. Informatics and technology: Defend nursing care using current technology and patient information to maximize safety and optimize health.
  6. Teamwork and collaboration: Communicate effectively and collaboratively with patients, families, and health-care team.


Content Outline
  • Health & Illness and Professional Nursing Concepts Cell Regulation
    • Cancer treatment modalities
    • Leukemia and lymphoma
  • Comfort 
    • Malignant pain 
    • Hospice and End-of-life care
  • Health Care Delivery Systems, Advocacy, Teamwork and Collaboration
    • Discharge planning, Home health, and Case management
    • Environmental health
    • Global health
  • Immunity 
    • SLE, Celiac disease
  • Mobility
    • Spinal cord injury
  • Oxygenation
    • Acute Respiratory Disorders (ARDS, (pulmonary embolism, pulmonary edema, and noninvasive ventilation modes and ventilators)
  • Patient centered care
    • Effects of critical illness on patients, children, and families
    • Disaster planning and emergency response
    • Registered nurse role in the emergency department
  • Perfusion
    • Assessing patients with perfusion problems
    • Acute intracranial problems (CVA / SAH)
    • Aortic aneurysms
    • Cardiac Pharmacology 
    • Cardiac rhythms
    • Myocardial infarction and heart failure
    • Pacemakers
    • Pediatric and adult structural abnormalities, and open-heart surgery
    • Shock (Hypovolemic and Distributive) and DIC
  • Sensory Perception 
    • Increased intracranial pressure
  • Tissue Integrity  
    • Burns