Principles of human dynamics in relation to immobility and change in body image are studied. Emphasis of nursing care is on the individual immobilized due to age, surgery, physical and/or psychological trauma. Clinical experience is provided in specialized units, public and private agencies. Unsatisfactory application of theory in the clinical laboratory experience will result in student failing the course. Successful completion of this course is required for entrance into NURS 201 Nursing III. Open only to matriculated Nursing students. Pre-requisite(s):NURS 101 Nursing I and NURS 105 Bridging Education and Practice Simulation I. Co-requisite(s):NURS 106 Bridging Education and Practice Simulation II. Pre- or co- requisite(s):ENGL 102 English Composition II; PSYC 100 General Psychology; BIOL 271 Anatomy and Physiology II. Lab fee will be required Terms Offered:Spring Offered Distance Learning:No Credits:6 Contact Hours: Lecture: 2 Lab: 9 Other: 1