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Show Humanities Social Science Nursing 26 or Nursing 27 Nursing 28, 29 Sophomore Introductory to Art, Music, Literature 3 3 3 Selected 5 Maternal Child Nursing 6 Clinical Nursing Science 10 Clinical Nursing Science 12 12 Courses of Instruction 1. Orientation to NursingOrientation of student to college environment and nursing profession. A (2). Swenson 21. Fundamentals of NursingBasic needs in health and in deviations from health and skills needed to provide comfort and safety for the patient. W (3). Neville 22. Fundamentals of NursingContinuation of Nursing 21Understanding of the fundamental principles of aseptic technique and skill in applying these principles. S (2). Farr 25. Maternal and Child NursingKnowledge, appreciation and understanding of children through experience in community agencies. Facilities include nursery school, a special unit within an elementary school, and Shriners Hospital. S (3). Doss 26. Maternal and Child NursingContinuation of Nursing 25Understanding of human reproduction from the standpoint of making this experience physically safe and emotionally satisfying to the family. Summer and Fall (6). Doss and Staff 27. Clinical Nursing ScienceSummer and Fall (10). Somers and Staff 28. Clinical Nursing ScienceWinter (12). Weston and Staff 29. Clinical Nursing ScienceSpring (12). Hollingshead and Staff 35. Operating Room TechniquesThis course is designed for graduate nurses to give theory and practical experience in the operating rooms. The experience includes preparation and participation in both major and minor operations. S (7). Bruerton Nursing 27, 28 and 29Knowledge and skills in caring for patients. These nursing skills are based on understanding health and its deviations. The Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hos- 156 pital has clinical facilities available in medical, surgical, psychiatric, pediatric, orthopedic, emergency, and intensive care nursing. Opportunity is provided for the student to recognize and solve nursing problems either individually or as a member of the health team and to become aware of responsibilities in the nursing profession. Department of Physiology and Zoology Professors Sheldon P. Hayes, O. Whitney Young, Head; Associate Professor Earl W. Smart; Assistant Professor Emron Jensen; Instructor Earl A. Jenne. PRE-DENTAL MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title AWS Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P. E., Health Education 6 6 4 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Principles 5 5 5 Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Inter. Alg., Trig., Coll. Alg. 5 5 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 16 19 17 Sophomore Chemistry 131, 132 or Organic or 5 5 Physics 51, 52, 53 College Physics (5) (5) 5 Zoology 4, 105, 110, or 4, 7, Selected 5 5 5 Biology 8 Area Requirements Selected 6 8 8 16 18 18 PRE-MEDICAL MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Basic Requirements Orientation, English, P. E., Health Education 6 6 4 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Principles 5 5 5 Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Inter. Alg., Trig., Coll. Alg. 5 5 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 16 16 17 Sophomore Chemistry 51, 52 Quantitative Analysis 3 3 Zoology 4, 105, 110 Invert., Comp., Vert. Emb. 5 5 5 157 |