Quick Links
Classes Taught
Spring 2025
NUR160PN | Practical Nursing Theory and Science I | 11 Credits | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core values of the practical nursing program, nursing history, standards, and scope of practice of the practical nurse. Safe nursing care of clients with selected alterations in health; fundamental concepts of health promotion, disease/illness prevention. Nursing care based upon integration of pathophysiology, nutrition, communication and physical, biological, and psycho-social sciences. Uses information technology in performing and documenting client care. Prerequisites: Admission into the Fast Track Practical Nursing Program. |
||||||
Section | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Availability |
31033 |
Red Mountain Campus |
In Person
Lab
|
01/13/2025 – 05/09/2025 |
MoWe |
7:30 AM – 11:30 AM |
Closed |
Notes: Clinical experiences are scheduled on varied days. All students will rotate into clinical assignments and simulations after week 5 in the semester; days and times will vary; Lecture Notes: This course must be taken with NUR160PN lecture 31032. Lecture Notes: Students registering for class 31033 must also register for lecture 31032. |
NUR180PN | Practical Nursing Theory and Science II | 11 Credits | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Holistic practical nursing concepts and theories related to care of childbearing, pediatric, adult, and geriatric clients. Role of the practical nurse collaborating with other members of the healthcare team. Concepts of health promotion and disease/illness prevention. Nursing care based upon integration of pathophysiology, nutrition, communication and physical, biological and psycho-social sciences. Information technology in performing and documenting client care. Emphasis on nursing care related to pediatric, child-bearing families, and adult clients with selected alterations in health; concepts of delegation, prioritization and management of care for the practical nurse based on the core values of the nursing program. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in NUR160PN. |
||||||
Section | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Availability |
31073 |
Red Mountain Campus |
In Person
Lab
|
01/14/2025 – 05/08/2025 |
TuTh |
3:30 PM – 7:30 PM |
Class Started |
Notes: Clinical experiences are scheduled on varied days. All students will rotate into clinical assignments and simulations after week 3 in the semester; days and times will vary; Lecture Notes: This course must be taken with NUR180PN section 31071. Lecture Notes: Students registering for class 31073 must also register for lecture 31071. |
Spring Flex Start 2025
NUR158 | Nurse Assisting | 4.5 Credits | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Introduction to the role of the nursing assistant for clients across the wellness/illness continuum within the nurse assisting scope of practice. Includes basic problem solving processes specific to meeting the basic and holistic needs of clients, therapeutic communication skills, interventions to ensure the needs and safety of the client, specific types of diseases, conditions and alterations in behavior of the client. Focus is on the special needs of the older adult client in the acute and long-term care settings, and basic care skills and procedures. Provides opportunity for the development of clinical competency in the performance of selected nurse assisting skills and procedures through participation in the care of clients. Prerequisites: Reading and math assessment as well as completion of all required Health and Safety documents. |
||||||
Section | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Availability |
27939 |
Red Mountain Campus |
In Person
Lab
|
01/23/2025 – 03/06/2025 |
ThFr |
6:00 AM – 9:00 AM |
Closed |
Lecture Notes: Students registering for class 27939 must also register for lecture 27938. |
||||||
27940 |
Red Mountain Campus |
In Person
Lab
|
01/23/2025 – 03/06/2025 |
ThFr |
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM |
Closed |
Lecture Notes: Students registering for class 27940 must also register for lecture 27938. |
MCC directories are not to be used for commercial or political solicitation of college employees by mail, email or telephone. MCC treats all student information as confidential.