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NURS 3366 - Placement in Curriculum: Sophomore Year 

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3366. PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC PROCESSES:  IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING (3-0) 3 hours credit.  Pathophysiologc alterations, their interactions, and effects on persons across the life span as a basis for therapeutic nursing interventions. Prerequisite: BIOL 2457, 2458, CHEM 1451.

Course Objectives:  

  1. Identify human physiologic processes and pathologic alterations that are expressed as diseases of organs and systems.

  2. Describe environmental and genetic factors known to influence disease development.

  3. Examine life-style measures associated with the prevention, restoration, and/or modification of disease processes.

  4. Apply knowledge of pathologic processes in the health-care management of patient diseases.

  5. Apply current research findings with evidence-based guidelines for the health-care management of selected diseases.

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