NUR 111 Adult Health Concepts I #

Essential medical and surgical knowledge and skills required to deliver nursing care to adult clients experiencing respiratory, gastrointestinal, and fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base dysfunctions across the adult lifespan. Emphasis is placed on the nursing process, clinical reasoning, and safe medication administration, including principles of pharmacologic therapy, medication preparation, and evaluation of patient responses to medications. Students apply a patient-centered approach to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes that support patient safety, quality improvement, informatics, teamwork and collaboration, and evidence-based practice.

NOTE: NUR 113 is a corequisite and must be taken and successfully completed concurrently. Failure to pass one corequisite requires repeating both courses, which will count as one course failure. One failure is permitted in NUR 100-level courses and one failure is permitted in NUR 200-level courses with no exceptions.

Effective Date

01/18/2027

Credits

3

Corequisite

with NUR 113

Department

Nursing

Lecture

2

Laboratory

2

Last Updated

6/9/2026 6:43:11 PM