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Anatomy and Physiology 1, introduces students to the structure and function of the human body. It covers major body systems, organs, and how they work together to maintain life. The course builds foundational knowledge for healthcare practice and supports understanding of normal and abnormal physiological processes. Abra
Foundations of Nursing focuses on the basic principles and skills every nurse needs to care for patients safely and effectively. It teaches nurses how to use the nursing process—assessing patients, identifying their problems, planning care, giving treatments, and checking if the care worked. Nurses learn to provide holistic care, meaning they look after the whole person, including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Communication is an important part of nursing, so the foundations cover how to talk with patients clearly, listen well, and build trust. Nurses also learn about safety and infection control, such as proper handwashing, using protective equipment, preventing falls, and avoiding medication errors. Ethical and legal responsibilities are also included, guiding nurses to respect patients’ rights and provide fair, compassionate care. Overall, Foundations of Nursing prepares students with the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to care for people in a professional, safe, and caring manner.
Pharmacology is the branch of science that studies drugs and how they affect the body. It explains how medications work, how the body absorbs and uses them, and how they help treat illnesses. Pharmacology also looks at drug side effects, interactions between different medicines, and the proper doses needed for safe and effective treatment. In nursing, pharmacology is important because it helps nurses understand the correct administration of medications, monitor patients for reactions, and ensure safe drug therapy.
Microbiology is the branch of science that studies tiny living organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye. These include bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and some algae. Because these organisms are so small, microscopes are used to observe and understand them. Microbiology helps us understand how microorganisms live, grow, and interact with humans, animals, plants, and the environment. Some microorganisms are helpful—such as those used in food production, digestion, and medicine—while others can cause infections and diseases. This field is important in many areas, including healthcare, agriculture, pharmacy, and environmental science. Through microbiology, scientists learn how to prevent infections, develop vaccines, create antibiotics, and improve public health.
Nutrition is the process by which the body obtains and uses food to support growth, energy, and overall health. The foods we eat provide essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. These nutrients help the body produce energy, repair tissues, maintain body functions, and protect against disease. Good nutrition involves eating a balanced diet that includes a variety of healthy foods in the right amounts. Proper nutrition is important at every stage of life because it supports normal body development, strengthens the immune system, and helps prevent many health problems.
Learn the core principles of patient care, medical ethics, and essential nursing skills to build a strong foundation in the nursing profession.
Gain expertise in handling emergency situations, administering first aid, and providing life-saving interventions in high-pressure medical environments.
Understand medication classifications, dosages, administration techniques, and the effects of drugs on the human body to ensure patient safety.
Learn how to provide specialized nursing care for infants, children, and adolescents, focusing on developmental needs and family-centered care.
Explore the role of nurses in mental health care, including patient assessment, therapeutic communication, and crisis intervention strategies.
NCLEX Strategies is designed to help nursing graduates approach the NCLEX exam with confidence and clear clinical thinking. This course teaches practical techniques that experienced nurses use to analyze questions, identify key patient problems, and select the safest nursing intervention. Instead of relying on memorization alone, students learn how to break down complex exam questions, recognize common testing patterns, eliminate incorrect options, and prioritize patient safety in clinical scenarios. Each lesson focuses on the decision-making process the NCLEX exam is designed to test. By the end of the course, learners will develop a structured approach to answering questions, improve their critical thinking skills, and increase their chances of passing the NCLEX on the first attempt.
First aid is the immediate care given to someone who has been injured or suddenly becomes ill before professional medical help arrives. The goal of first aid is to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, and promote recovery. This course provides practical knowledge and step-by-step guidance on how to respond confidently to common emergencies such as bleeding, burns, fractures, choking, and unconsciousness. Learners will understand the principles of emergency response, safety precautions, and the correct techniques used to stabilize a victim until trained medical personnel arrive.