Transition to Associate of Science in Nursing RNSG 1960

8 Credits

Bridge Option – Thomasville – Spring Admit

Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, ENGL 1101, BIOL2117, BIOL 2117L

MATH 1111 (any degree level math), PSYC 1101, COLL 1500, a Humanities and General Education Elective, Program Admission

Co-requisite(s): RNSG 1931

Bridge Option – Moultrie – Fall Admit

Pre-requisite(s): BIOL 2113, BIOL 2113L, BIOL 2114, BIOL 2114L, ENGL 1101, BIOL2117, BIOL 2117L

MATH 1111 (any degree level math), PSYC 1101, COLL 1500, a Humanities and General Education Elective, Program Admission

Co-requisite(s): RNSG 1931

This course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.) to matriculate into the second level of the nursing sequence by giving credit for previously learned knowledge and skills. (Successful completion of this course gives the student credit for RNSG 1920, RNSG 1940 and RNSG 1950.) This course provides for a transition from the role of the practical nurse to the role of the registered nurse and introduces the student to the conceptual framework and philosophy of the associate degree nursing program. The existing knowledge base of the student will be built upon with the introduction of new concepts and skills. Course content focuses on nursing care of diverse clients (from early adulthood to later maturity) experiencing physiological, biopsychosocial, developmental, and/or spiritual, transitional responses related to medical, or mental health/wellness function(s). The utilization of therapeutic communication skills, caring attitude, and teaching/learning principles that promote or restore health will be incorporated into the areas of transitions that the client may be experiencing. Concepts in pharmacology, drug administration, physical assessment, and nutrition will be included in critical thinking activities that will assist the student in identifying the affect that these modalities have on a client experiencing a transition in health.

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