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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

NURS 311 - Pathophysiology 3 hours


This pathophysiology course provides an in-depth study of human pathological processes and their effects on homeostasis. The course is designed to promote the understanding and application of disease processes in the clinical settings. General concepts of disease include etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical significance. Pathophysiological concepts include cell injury, necrosis, inflammation, wound healing and neoplasia. These concepts are applied in a systems-oriented approach to disease processes affecting musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, renal, nervous, gastrointestinal, immune, hematological, neurological and endocrine systems. Prerequisites: Admission to the Online RN to BSN or admission to the Bachelor Level Nursing Program; NURS 208 (BSN), CHEM 109  or CHEM 110 BIOL 223 BIOL 223L BIOL 326 BIOL 326L BIOL 221  or BIOL 312 BIOL 221L  or BIOL 312L ; non-Nursing degree students: CHEM 109  or CHEM 110 , BIOL 110  and BIOL 110L .