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2 Electro oxidación de metanol

Mecanismo de electro-oxidación de Metanol y Etanol como generadores de

4.3.1 MECANISMOS DE ELECTRO-OXIDACION DE ALCOHOLES

I. 2 Electro oxidación de metanol

PNUR 1002 Nursing of the Geriatric Patient: This course is designed to prepare the student for

nursing care of the aging population. The normal aging process, characteristics of aging, and the special problems associated with aging will be covered. Clinical experiences will be received in PNUR 1110 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab and PNUR 1307 Clinical II.

PNUR 1102 Nursing of Children: This course includes the principles of growth and development,

nursing the infant through adolescence, and the behavior of well and sick children. Observation and experience may be found in the nursery, physician’s offices, well-child conference, and other agencies. The experiences will be received in PNUR 1337 Clinical III.

Prerequisite: All first semester courses.

PNUR 1116 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills: The course begins with basic nursing principles;

skills and attitudes needed to give nursing care; procedures related to basic nursing needs and development of the ability to adapt these needs to various situations; incorporates the basic needs approach to nursing and presents commonly occurring problems relative to the ambulatory, acutely ill and chronically ill patient. An introduction to microbiology, the spread and control of disease, and local, state, and national health resources are included.

PNUR 1111 Vocational, Legal and Ethical Concepts: This course will cover study skills, nursing

history and development, legal and ethical issues, nursing organizations, and local, state, and national resources.

PNUR 1112 Nursing of Mothers and Infants: This course includes the principles and practices of

nursing care during prenatal, labor, and delivery, post-partum and neonatal periods. Clinical experiences will be scheduled in PNUR 1307 Clinical II and PNUR 1337 Clinical III.

Prerequisite: All first semester courses.

PNUR 1113 Body Structure & Function I: This course includes anatomy and physiology of the

human body in all its systems–a foundation for understanding the principles of maintaining positive heath, as well as understanding the deviations from the normal.

PNUR 1122 Clinical I: Provides supervised experience and return demonstration of skills learned in

PNUR 1110 Basic Nursing Skills theory course. CPR and first aid skills are included.

PNUR 1132 Nursing of Adult Patients I: This course prepares the student in the nursing care of the

adult patient, incorporating all phases of the nursing process to insure personal responsibility for the maintenance of one’s health, management of disease, and patient education. Within the nursing process framework, the student will utilize the theory and practice of the disease process as it affects body systems.

PNUR 1201 Mental Health Nursing: Includes an introduction of the common conditions of mental illness, prevention of such conditions, and the care of patients suffering from abnormal mental and emotional responses.

PNUR 1203 Body Structure and Function II: This course continues to cover the anatomy and

physiology of the human body systems-a foundation for understanding the principles of maintaining positive health, as well as understanding the deviations from the normal.

Prerequisite: Body Structure and Function I.

PNUR 1211 Applied Math for Nurses: This course covers the development of skills in converting

measurements between household-apothecary-metric systems; calculating dosages of drugs; intravenous infusion rates and a basic review of math. Formulas for calculations of dosages for infants and children are included.

Prerequisite: All first semester courses.

PNUR 1213 Nursing of Adult Patients II: This course continues to prepare the student in the nursing

care of the adult patient, incorporating all phases of the nursing process to insure personal responsibility for the maintenance of one’s health management.

Prerequisite: All first semester courses.

PNUR 1202 Nutrition in Health and Illness: This course includes the principles of good nutrition for

all age groups, the four basic food groups, the importance of good nutrition, and modification of these principles for therapeutic purposes.

PNUR 1222 Introduction to Pharmacology: This course includes an introduction to the foundations

of pharmacology, principles of drug action and interaction, use of the nursing process, and routes of administering medications. The student will learn the skills needed to administer medications through the various routes. This course also utilizes the nursing process and body systems approach to guide the students in learning drug actions, dosages, expected reactions, side effects, contraindications and points of observation following the administration of drugs.

Co-requisites: All second semester courses. Prerequisites: All first semester courses.

PNUR 1302 Intravenous Therapy: This course is designed to prepare the practical nursing student to

administer IV therapy. Legal implications o IV therapy, IV equipment devices used in administering IV solutions and drugs, anatomy and physiology as applied to IV therapy, IV therapy methods and techniques, infection control in IV therapy, complications of IV infusions, rational of fluid and electrolyte therapy, IV drug therapy, blood transfusions, chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition, and supervised laboratory and clinical performance will be covered in the course.

PNUR 1307 Clinical II: This lab course will give the student an opportunity to continue the application

of nursing skills to the patients in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and other community health facilities. Experiences with pediatric, obstetric, and medical/surgical patients will be provided in a facility setting assigned by the department. At the end of the course, the student will have met all Arkansas State Board of Nursing requirements for clinical experience.

Prerequisite: All 1100 level PNUR courses.

PNUR 1313 Nursing of Adult Patients III: This course is a continuation of the preparation of the

student in the nursing care of the adult patient, incorporating all phases of the nursing process to insure personal responsibility for the maintenance of one’s health management.

PNUR 1337 Clinical III: This lab course will give the student an opportunity to continue the application of nursing skills to the hospital patient. Experience with geriatric, pediatric, obstetric, and medical/surgical patients will be provided in a long-term care facility, acute care facility or ambulatory care facility as assigned by the instructor.

Prerequisite: All first and second semester PN courses.

PNUR 1333 Advanced Pharmacology: This course continues to utilize the nursing process and body

systems approach to guide the students in learning drug actions, dosages, expected reactions, side effects, contraindications and points of observation following the administration of drugs for those systems not covered in PNUR 1222 Pharmacology II.

Co-requisites: All third semester courses.

Prerequisites: All first and second semester PN courses.