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    Pathophysiologic Concepts for Nursing Practice

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    Jared Thompson
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    2021; Fall
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    4cr: Didactic This course will present the students with the necessary background needed to understand mechanisms of disease processes, their risks and common complications, resulting signs and symptoms, and their implications for nursing practice. A conceptual approach will be used to present commonly occurring diseases/disease processes across the lifespan. Genetic and genomic implications are integrated. Principles of microbiology are integrated within the course to provide students with a basis for modes of infection, infectious processes, and infection control. Emphasis is placed on correlating disease processes with signs and symptoms, as well as with diagnostic data, and how this information is applied in the delivery of nursing care. Prerequsites: BIO 1110, CHM 1010, CHM 1020, BIO 2010, and BIO 2020
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