• Fundamentals of Nursing
    This course introduces concepts basic to beginning nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on the application of the nursing process to provide and manage care as a member of the discipline of nursing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate beginning competence in caring for individuals with common alterations of health. This course has more than 2500 InterActive Practice Questions with rationales to ensure students profiency in the subject matter.   More Here

  • Medical Surgical Nursing
    This course covers the principles previously learned are applied to the care of the adult with common health problems. Nursing discussions will focus on the surgical patient and the patient with cancer. Other topics will include parenteral medication administration, shock, fluid and electrolyte disturbance, acid base disturbance, integumentary disorders, immunological disturbances, communicable disease, hematological disorders, and sexually transmitted diseases as related to nursing care. The clinical component provides experience in meeting the needs of the aged patient and adult patient with medical-surgical problems. This course has more than 1000 InterActive Practice Questions with rationales to ensure students proficiency in the subject matter. >>More Here 

  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
    This course includes concepts related to the nursing care of individuals experiencing alterations in social and psychological functioning. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the nursing process to provide and manage nursing care for individuals with common psychiatric disorders or mental health needs. Upon completion, students should be able to apply psychosocial theories in the nursing care of individuals with psychiatric/mental health needs. This course has more than 2000 InterActive Questions and Answers with Rationales to increase students performance in the Board Exams and mastering the subject matter.   >>More Here
  • Maternal-Newborn Care
    This course introduces nursing concepts related to the delivery of nursing care for the expanded family. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the nursing process as a framework for managing/providing nursing care to individuals and families along the wellness-illness continuum. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize the nursing process to deliver nursing care to mothers, infants, children, and families. In addition, this course will include content related to adult/children experiencing medical/surgical alterations.
    This course has more than 1000 InterActive Questions and Answers with Rationales to increase students performance in the Board Exams and mastering the subject matter.   >>More Here

  • Physical and Health (Nursing) Assessment
    This course provides theory and application experience for performing nursing assessment of individuals across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on interviewing and physical assessment techniques and documentation of findings appropriate for nursing. Upon completion, students should be able to complete a health history and perform a noninvasive physical assessment.

  • Professional Nursing Practice
    This course focuses on the transition from the role of student to graduate nurse. Emphasis is placed on the responsibilities and expectations of the professional nurse in the health-care delivery system. Legal and ethical issues, professional development, group dynamics, risk management, quality assurance, political action, nursing organizations, and the use of research to inform nursing practice will be explored.