This course focuses on the holistic health and assessment of individuals and families across the life span. Students will learn the process of performing a complete physical assessment on health care recipients. Utilizing clinical reasoning and physical assessment findings will allow the student to differentiate between normal and abnormal findings. The development of therapeutic communication and cultural awareness is emphasized.
Prerequisite: Admission to the BSN program
This course introduces population-focused nursing practice through theoretical and practical applications. Principles of primary care and public health nursing are used to identify population health needs. Social and health policy, vulnerability issues, and environmental health issues are emphasized. Through community partnerships, students collaborate with individuals, families, and group members. Using the nursing process, students complete a community-centered project that fosters health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention.
This course explores the professional nursing practice and its role in health promotion and injury prevention in complex patient populations. A focus on holistic nursing care allows for a more in-depth exploration of nursing responsibilities and the health care needs of complex patients with rapidly changing health conditions and critical illnesses. Concepts of transitional nursing care and the nursing process are applied to complex patient care situations to enhance clinical reasoning skills. Knowledge of advanced technologies and nursing’s role in the coordination and collaboration of health care teams are emphasized.
This course is designed to provide nursing students in their final semester with an opportunity to develop their professional roles under the tutelage of a preceptor. This opportunity will facilitate nursing student transition into practice by enabling students to synthesize nursing knowledge and skills gained from previous coursework. With guidance from faculty, students will develop a quality improvement project to implement during their practicum. Throughout the term, students will focus on NCLEX-RN© examination preparation and the licensure process.
Prior to Starting Classes
- $66.75 Background Check
- $75 HESI Admission Exam
- $99.99 Drug Test and Document Storage
First Semester - May
- $47 ExamSoft*
- $625.45 - First payment for HESI resources
- Cost of any immunizations you may need to complete
- Textbook purchases
- Lab kits (see UIndy bookstore for current pricing) – approximately $331.96
- Nursing Uniforms, Stethoscope, BP Cuff
Second Semester - August
- $387.18 – Second payment for HESI Resources
- $47 ExamSoft*
- $25 optional White Coat (for ceremony)
Third Semester - January
- $47 ExamSoft* (covers the summer)
- $387.18 – Third payment for HESI Resources
- $86.75 for renewal of background check and drug test
Fourth Semester - May
- $387.18 – Fourth payment for HESI Resources
- $15 Lab Kit
- State Board Application Fee (IN $50) (See the Indiana Professional Licensing Association website for current pricing)
- Background Check/Fingerprints (IN $35) (See the Indiana Professional Licensing Association website for current pricing)
- $200 Pearson Vue – NCLEX Exam Registration
- Cap & Gown and nursing pin (optional; see the UIndy bookstore for pricing)
Technology Requirements
Students will be required to have technology that is compatible with the required computerized testing platform software. Please see the IT Help Page for requirements needed for Windows and MAC OS computers. Chromebooks will not meet the technology requirements for the School of Nursing.
*A computer that meets ExamSoft/Examplify expectations is required.