Nursing 093 - Success in Maternal & Pediatric Nursing - Dr. Tina Rorick
Course: | Success in Maternal & Pediatric Nursing |
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Professor: | Dr. Tina Rorick |
Email: | tina.rorick@canyons.edu |
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Introduction
Hello, this course will help students learn and apply lecture and clinical content with the intent to improve knowledge and performance in clinical and on lecture exams.
Course Description
This course will provide students with guidance in completing their clinical prework during the first week of the semester, offer fun activities to help students meet the learning objectives and provide exam review.
What to Expect in this Course
There will not be any homework. All work will be completed during the class period.
Types of Assessments
Students will complete Kaplan focused tests in class and a case study, which will be turned in for a grade. This class is meant to offer tips and activities to improve student success in lecture and clinical. It is a credit/no credit course.
Textbook Information / Link to ZTC Textbook
Textbooks and workbooks from the N236 course will be utilized during this class, as well as the teal Kaplan Basics book which was provided during the first semester of the nursing program
Additional Resources
Canvas
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Online Education
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Management of Stress and Mental Health
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Library
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Last updated: 01/17/2022 Sub#: 1232