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Show 227. Intravenous Therapy (4) Pertinent background information and procedure for venipuncture, IV therapy maintenance, complications of IV therapy prevention of complications, principles of pharmacology related to IV therapy, and the demonstration and practice of required skills. Upon successful completion, LPN's will be certified to administer IV therapy. This course is also open to RN's who wish to update their skills in this area. 283. Directed Readings and Projects (1-5) (May be repeated for a total of five credits). 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript 299. Nursing Trends and Issues (1) Current topics significant to the practice of nursing are discussed. Required for sophomore students. SPECIAL PROJECT: NURSE ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM Program Instructor: Carol Rosenlund Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 420 Telephone: 626-6124 Description The Associate degree in nursing offers career mobility to licensed practical nurses in selected areas of the state. This Nurse Advancement Program is offered only at the request of hospitals and interested community members. Students are selected from the community and most of the education is given in the community. This program is offered only in areas which demonstrate an acute need for registered nurses at the Associate degree level. For information, please contact the Associate Degree Nursing Program at Weber State College. ADVANCED PLACEMENT IN NURSING PROGRAM Program Coordinator: Karen Beaver Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 420 Telephone: 626-6136 Description The Department of Nursing offers licensed practical nurses and others with previous nursing education an opportunity to advance their nursing education in the Associate Degree Program at Weber State College. 48 WEBER STATE COLLEGE/ UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY- COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM Program Coordinator: Daisy Hughes Assistant Professors: Daisy Hughes, Joyce Murray, Midge Blandamer; Instructors: Mary Ann Anderson, Chris Espy, JoAnn Duke. Students may apply for admission to the Cooperative Nursing Program by contacting the Admissions Secretary, Nursing Program, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84408- 3903. Deadline for applying is February 14. Selection of students is made by May 1. PROGRAM: REGISTERED NURSING-ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE (Utah State University) General Requirements: • Specific course requirements of the College (including math competency), as outlined below. • General Education requirements, as outlined below. • An overall GPA of 2.5 or C+ is required. • Between 105-112 hours are required. Specific Requirements: • First year (Must be completed with a C grade or better): Autumn: Nursng 101 (9). Winter: Nursng 111 (9), 114 (2). Spring: Nursng 121 (5), 123 (5). • Second year: Autumn: Nursng 221 (5.5), 223 (4.5). Winter: Nursng 211 (8), 214 (2). Spring: Nursng 201 (8), 299 (1). Support courses required (Must be completed with a C grade or better): • First year: Summer: Physiology 130 (5); Psych 101 (5); Hthsci 120 (3); Chemistry 101 (5). Autumn: Micro 111 (4), 112 (1). Winter: Nutrition 122 (3). Spring: Family, Human Development (5). • Second year: Autumn: Hlthsci 230 (4); Engl 101 (3). Winter: Engl 201 (3); Speech 105 (3). Spring: Soclgy 101 (5) or Anthropology (5). WEBER STATE COLLEGE/ UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE/ SALT LAKE CITY-COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM Program Coordinator: Lee Duke Associate Professor: Connie Bethers Lee Duke; Assistant Professors: Bonnie Benson, Marlys Hewett, Tana Hunter, Maxine Hadley; Instructors: Linda Nikon, Eileen Hyde, Barbara Wilson, Mary Buckley. Students may apply for admission to the Nursing Program by contacting the Admissions Secretary, Nursing Program, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408-3903. Deadline for applying is February 14. Selection of students is made by May 1. General Information General Requirements: Specific and General Education course requirements of the college, as outlined below. • An overall GPA of 2.5 or C+ is required. Between 105-112 hours are required Specific Requirements: • First year: Autumn: Nursng 101 (9). Winter: Nursng 111 (9), 114 (2). Spring: Nursng 121 (5), 123 (5). • Second year: (classes are not sequential) Autumn: Nursng 221 (5.5), 223 (4.5). Winter: Nursng 201 (8), 214 (2). Spring: Nursng 211 (8),299 (1). Support courses required (Must be passed with a C grade or better): First year: Summer: Phvsciology 210 (5); Micro 111 (5); Hthsci 120 (3): Nutrition 101 (3). Autumn: Chem 101 (5). Winter: Psych 101 (5). Spring: Human Growth and Development (5). • Second year: Autumn: Engl 101 (3); Hlthsci 230(4). Winter: Engl 102 (5), Humanities 251 (3). Spring: Humanities (3). WEBER STATE COLLEGE/ SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE/ DIXIE COLLEGE-COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM Program Coordinator: Susan Gardner Assistant Professors: Susan Gardner, Karla Dalley; Instructors: Judy Fillmore, Elizabeth Talbot, Carolyn Whipple. Students may apply for admission to the Nursing Program by contacting the Admissions Secretary, Nursing Program, Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408-3903. Deadline for applying is February 14. Selection of students is made by May 1. PROGRAM: REGISTERED NURSING- ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE (Southern Utah State College/ Dixie College) General Requirements: • Specific course requirements of the College (including math competency), as outlined below. • General Education requirements, as oudined below. • An overall GPA of 2.5 or C+ is required. • Between 105-112 hours are required. Specific Requirements: • First year: Nursing courses required (must be taken in sequence): Autumn: Nursng 101 (9). Winter: Nursng 111 (9), 114 (2). Spring: Nursng 121 (5), 123 (5). • Second year: Autumn: Nursng 201 (8). Winter: Nursng 211 (8), 214 (2). Spring: Nursng 221 (5.5), 223 (4.5), 299 (1). Support courses required (Must be completed with a C grade or better): • First year: Summer: Hlthsci 120 (3); Physiology (5); Micro 111 (5); Nutrition 145 (3). Autumn: Psychology (3); Winter: Chfam (3). Spring: Humanities (3). 49 • Second year: Autumn: Hthsci 230 (4); Engl 101 (3). Winter: Chem 111 (5); Engl 102 (5). Spring: Speech 101 (3); Humanities (3). Students may elect to fill General Education requirements on either campus. Please check with the program director prior to registering for the appropriate course numbers. OFFICE OF OUTREACH EDUCATION Director: Ann M. Millner Coordinator: Ben H. Davis Nursing Continuing Education Coordinator: Tamara Aird Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 401 Due to the distance between metropolitan areas and vast rural sections within Utah and the Intermountain States, the School of Allied Health Sciences established an Office of Outreach Education in 1974. This office has been assigned the role of extending quality educational opportunities for health care personnel into communities throughout Utah and the Intermountain West In carrying out its operation, the office functions in three areas: (1) designing and delivering special educational programs to meet the unique needs of rural areas; (2) facilitating modifications of on-campus programs to be offered off campus in a nontraditional manner, and (3) providing continuing education conferences, courses and seminars. The Office of Outreach Education works closely with the Division of Continuing Education in creating programs, classes, and opportunities to meet the needs of health care personnel. RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Program Director: Jane A. Ward. Location: Building 3, Room 326 Telephone: 626-6120 Professor: Jane A. Ward; Associate Professors: Diane M. Kawamura, Wynn J. Harrison; Instructors: Robert J. Walker, Trudy Michael. PROGRAM: DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Description The Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is designed as an advanced discipline of study for two-year graduates of A.M.A. accredited programs. A student can complete the required courses and be eligible to write the national certification examination. The courses offered in Diagnostic Medical Sonography are upper division and will be accepted as satisfying the requirements for a primary area emphasis for those students who have been accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Sciences Program. Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts* Humanities Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology Continuing Education |