Medical-Surgical Nursing II progresses the nursing student to implement care provided in an acute care hospital setting within the legal and ethical parameters of the nursing profession. This clinical nursing course will focus on chronic health problems and continues to advance nursing competency and critical thinking within the framework of the nursing process. Students will experience higher level of care needs for assigned patients, and will acquire advancing knowledge of invasive nursing skills and care. The student must successfully complete this course with a grade of C+ to progress to the next clinical course in the nursing curriculum. Internet assignments are required in the course. Liability insurance, lab fee, testing fee, and course fee. A required orientation will be held prior to the start of the semester. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 1200, NURS 1300, NURS 1600, NURS 1650, & NURS 1675 with a grade of 77/C+ or higher, and BIOL 1210 and 1220 with a grade of C or higher. Liability insurance, lab fee and course fee.
NURS 2250: Medical-Surgical Nursing II
Class Program
Semester Offered
Fall