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Programs > Nursing > Bachelor of Science in Nursing > Requirements and Courses > BSN Course Descriptions
BSN Course Descriptions

NS 110 World of Professional Nursing  

2 semester hours  

(2 hours of theory per week) The profession of nursing is introduced as a discipline. The expanse of roles within and outside of traditional health care delivery systems is explored. Students are introduced to the foundations of nursing practice, professional requirements and the attributes needed to practice competently. Through a combination of classroom and observational experiences, students explore the profession from a variety of viewpoints. Students begin a professional portfolio which will demon­strate achievement in meeting the program objectives over their course of study. 

Prerequisite: BI 211 and CH 120. 

  

NS 120 Basic Nursing Skills: Theory  

2 semester hours  

(2 hours of theory per week) Basic skills and techniques used by nurses are explored. Knowledge from physi­cal and behavioral sciences provides the rationale for various learned skills. Medical terminology is integrated into this course.
Prerequisite: BI 211 and CH 120. 
 

Co-requisites: NS 121. 

  

NS 121 Basic Nursing Skills: Clinical Application  

2 semester hours  

(90 hours of clinical per semester) This course provides the opportunity for students to develop proficiency in the performance of basic nursing skills needed for safe, client-centered care. Labo­ratory simulation precedes actual contact with clients in a variety of settings.  

Prerequisite:  BI 211 and CH 120. 

Co-requisites: NS 120. 

  

NS 200 Drug Calculations and Medication Administration  

1 semester hour  

(1 hour of theory per week) This course is designed to provide the student with the requisite skills for safe administration of medications and parenteral solutions. Knowledge of systems of measurement, conversion within and between systems and dosage calculations are included. Students are introduced to understanding physician orders, the "six rights of medication administration" and methods of administering medications via selected routes. Legal implications of documentation and scope of practice are discussed. 

Prerequisite: MA 101 or equivalent.  

  

NS 206 Pharmacology  

3 semester hours  

(3 hours of theory per week) This course provides a theoretical basis in understanding drug classifications, pharmacoki­netic and pharmacodynamic properties, and therapeutic outcomes related to medication administration.  

Prerequisite: BI 210, BI 211, BI 213 and CH 120. 

  

NS 230 Health Assessment: Theory  

2 semester hours 

(2 hours of theory per week) Holistic assessment of children and adults using effective interviewing skills and advanced technology is emphasized within the context of today's changing health care environment. 

Prerequisite: All 100-level nursing courses, BI 210, BI 211, BI 213 and CH 120. 

Co-requisites: NS 231. 

  

NS 231 Health Assessment: Clinical Application  

2 semester hours 

(90 hours of clinical per semester) Application of holistic assessment techniques will be performed by first working with a laboratory partner to practice and demonstrate assessment skills, and later by conducting assessments of individuals in a variety of settings. 

Prerequisite: All 100-level nursing courses. BI 210, BI 211, BI 213 and CH 120. 

Co-requisites: NS 230.  

  

NS 240 Introduction to Professional Nurse Caring: Skills  

and Assessment for the Fast Track Student: Theory  

  

6 semester hours 

(6 hours of theory per week) This course is designed to meet the learning needs of the Fast Track Nursing Student at Clarkson College. It is a synthesis of NS 110, NS 120 and NS 230. The profession of nursing is introduced as a discipline. Through a combination of classroom and observational experiences, students will explore the profession from a variety of viewpoints. Basic skills and techniques used by nurses in deliv­ering professional nurse caring are explored. Knowledge from physical and behavioral sciences provides the rationale for various learned skills. Assessment of adults and children using effective interviewing skills and advanced technology is introduced. Medical terminology is integrated into this course. Students begin a portfolio that will demonstrate achievement in meeting the program objectives over their course of study. 

Prerequisite: Admission into the Fast Track Option. 

Co-requisites: BI 227 and NS 241.  

  

NS 241 Introduction to Professional Nurse Caring: Skills  

and Assessment for the Fast Track Student: Clinical  

  

4 semester hours 

(180 hours of clinical per semester) This clinical course is designed to meet the learning needs of the Fast Track Nursing Student at Clarkson College. It is a synthesis of NS 121 and NS 231. This course provides the opportunity for students to develop proficiency in the perfor­mance of basic nursing skills and holistic health assessment techniques needed for safe, client-centered care. Laboratory simulation of basic nursing skills and health assessment techniques precedes actual contact with clients in a variety of settings. 

Prerequisite: Admission into the Fast Track Option.