Fall 2017 LMC Schedule of Classes

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NURSING - REGISTERED SEC DAYS HOURS

RNURS-022

ROOM

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Fundamentals of Nursing Practice - 9.5 Units

PREREQUISITE: Must be admitted to the Registered Nursing Program CO-REQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in RNURS-023 and 024 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU The first semester nursing course introduces the nursing student admitted into the Registered Nursing Program to basic concepts that provide the foundation upon which homeostasis is maintained in adults and/or children. Common threads that are integrated throughout the program are introduced including nursing process, nutrition, cultural diversity, developmental levels, therapeutic communication and the professional role of the Registered Nurse. Students will spend two days a week in clinical facilities in the community as well as practicing skills in the nursing skills laboratory. Mandatory fees associated with this course may include: $90-$150 for Background Check and Drug Screening; $20-$25 for HealthStream Orientation; $20-$45 for Mask Fit Testing; $150-$250 for Uniform/Shoes/Lab Coat; $15-$150 for Stethoscope and a watch with a second hand; $40-$60 for Parking at Clinical Sites; $55-$75 for CPR Certification; $250 for Physical Exam, Lab Fees, and Immunizations. LR 0810 T 1:00-2:50pm CC3-336 Bent, J Semester W 9:00-10:50am CC3-361 THF 7:00-2:50pm CLINIC On Thurs/Fri 8/17-9/1 students will meet in Room CC3-340 from 7am-2:50pm. On Fri. 11/17 students meet in room CC3-340 from 7:00am-2:50pm. Students will prep for Pt. care every Wednesday afternoon for approximately 2-3 hours starting on 9/13 to 12/6. *Some students may have clinic on Thur/Fri. 3-11pm.

RNURS-023

Nursing Skills Simulation I - 1 Unit

PREREQUISITE: Must be admitted to the Registered Nursing Program CO-REQUISITE: RNURS-022 and 024 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU In this first semester course, the instructor demonstrates nursing skills related to the Foundations of Nursing Practice. Students have the opportunity to practice these skills in the Nursing Skills Laboratory and are tested on selected skills. This simulation of patient care situations provides for development of proficiency in actual patient care in the clinical setting. Basic principles of pharmacodynamics are introduced and students begin calculation of drug dosages as appropriate for level of care provided to patients. Mandatory fees for the course include: $60-$150 for Lab Kit . LR 0821 T 8:00-10:50am CC3-340 Nguyen, T Semester 0824 T 8:00-8:50am CC3-340 Nguyen, T Semester 11:00-12:50pm

RNURS-024

Pharmacology for the RN Program I - 1 Unit

PREREQUISITE: Must be admitted to the Registered Nursing Program CO-REQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in RNURS-022 and 023 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This first semester course is designed to introduce beginning nursing students to their role and responsibilities in the safe administration of medications in the clinical setting. Basic principles of pharmacodynamics are introduced. LR 0823 W 11:00-11:50am CC3-361 Bent, J Semester

SEC DAYS HOURS

ROOM

INSTRUCTOR

RNURS-031

Nursing in Health and Illness II - 9.5 Units

RNURS-033

Nursing Skills Simulation III - 1 Unit

RNURS-034

Pharmacology for RN Program III - 1 Unit

DATES

PREREQUISITE: Must have been admitted to the Registered Nursing Program; RNURS-026, 027, and 028 or equivalent CO-REQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in RNURS-033 and 034 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This third semester course builds upon concepts presented in RNURS-022 and 026 and introduces principles of care for acute health problems in the pediatric and adult population. Prototype disease processes are studied in relation to preventive and restorative nursing care. Concurrent practice in the college laboratory and clinical experience in community facilities is provided throughout the semester. Mandatory fees associated with this course may include: $90-$150 for Background Check and Drug Screening (for advance placement students only); $20-$25 for HealthStream Orientation; $20-$45 for Mask Fit Testing; $150- $250 for Uniform/Shoes/Lab Coat; $15-$150 for Stethoscope; $40-$60 for Parking at Clinical Sites; $55-$75 for CPR Certification; $250 for Physical Exam, Lab Fees, and Immunizations. LR 0259 T 9:00-10:50am CC3-336 McDowell, C Semester W 8:00-9:50am THF 7:00-2:50pm CLINIC On Thurs-Fri. 8/17-8/25 students will meet in Room CC3-336 from 9-2:50pm. Some students will have clinical on Thurs-Friday from 3-11pm or on weekends or on alternative days.

PREREQUISITE: Admission to the Registered Nursing program and RNURS-026, 027, & 028 or equivalent CO-REQUISITE: RNURS-031 and RNURS-034 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This third semester course includes professor demonstration of nursing skills related to the advanced medical-surgical and pediatric clients. Students have the opportunity to practice these skills in the Nursing Skills Laboratory using mannequins, models, and actual medical equipment and are then tested on selected skills. Drug dosage calculations are continued with the addition of IV calculations. Mandatory fees associated with this course include: $60-$150 for Skills Lab Kit per year. LR 0249 W 10:00-10:50am CC3-340 Nguyen, T Semester 1:00-2:50pm 0265 W 10:00-12:50pm CC3-340 Nguyen, T Semester

PREREQUISITE: Must have been admitted to the Registered Nursing Program; RNURS-026, 027, and 028 or equivalent CO-REQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in RNURS-031 and 033 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This third semester pharmacology course continues principles introduced in the previous two semesters. Drug classifications presented include but are not limited to Cardiac Glycosides, Anticoagulants, Antifungal, Antiviral, pain and Anti-Diabetic medications. Pediatric and IV medication drug calculations are introduced. LR 0268 T 11:00-11:50am CC3-336 McDowell, C Semester

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