Nursing Management of Adults I is a dynamic course that focuses on developing
the knowledge, skills, and clinical reasoning necessary to provide comprehensive
nursing care to adult patients with diverse medical and surgical conditions.
Through a combination of theoretical instruction, clinical experiences, and case-
based learning, students will gain a deep understanding of pathophysiology,
pharmacology, and evidence-based nursing interventions. Emphasizing a holistic
approach, this course prepares students to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate
patient-centered care for adult populations.
Required Prerequisite Courses
Required Corequisite Courses
Semester Offered
Fall