NUS – Nursing
1 Credit
Calculate mathematical problems working with fractions, decimals, and percents.
Solve drug dosage problems using ratio and proportion.
Use system conversions (metric and household) for volume and weight problems.
Calculate oral and parenteral dosage problems in the same system and in different systems.
Measure drugs administered in units.
Identify pediatric and geriatric considerations for drug administration.
Calculate intravenous fluid flow rates (drops per minute and milliliters per hour) and infusion times.
Identify abbreviations and symbols for drug preparation and administration.
Accurately read and interpret a drug label in relation to a medication order.
Prerequisite: Successful Placement Test Scores or MAT 050.
8 Credits
Identify the professional roles of the nurse as member of the health care team.
Use the nursing process in the practice of safe, effective, patient-centered care to maintain optimal health.
Identify current best evidence for the provision of quality patient care.
Apply therapeutic communication principles to enhance the professional relationship between nurse and patient.
Identify health care infrastructures and community resources available to coordinate appropriate planning of care for all patients.
Describe concepts of nursing practice across the health and illness continuum.
Prerequisite: BIO 150 (with grade of ‘C’ or better’) and BIO 151* and ENG 100 and MAT 121 and NUS 102 and PSY 140. (*Courses may be taken concurrently.)
10 Credits
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with alterations in stress, adaptation, cognition related to anxiety and dementia.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with alteration in the concept of oxygenation related to an infectious process.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of perfusion as a result of altered hemostasis and peripheral vascular resistance.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of nutrition, metabolism related to endocrine dysregulation.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of elimination, digestion related to an inflammatory or erosive process.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in concept of urinary elimination related to an obstructive or infectious process.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of mobility related to bone or joint dysfunction.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, related to the concept of family health and reproduction.
Prerequisites: (NUS 110 or NUS 214) and BIO 151, with grades of ‘C’ or better.
3 Credits
Describe the psychosocial influences affecting the patient’s response to surgical intervention.
Demonstrate knowledge necessary to implement the perioperative role.
Discuss principles of asepsis used in providing patient care during the intraoperative period.
Analyze the conceptual basis of role function as an interdisciplinary team member in delivery of care to the operative patient.
Plan nursing activities that reflect the nursing process in providing care to the patient undergoing surgical intervention.
Relate nursing, legal and ethical boundaries in the practice of professional nursing in the operating room.
Prerequisite: NONE New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration. Visiting students may submit college transcript.
3 Credits
Assess the pathophysiological and psychosocial influences affecting the patient’s response to surgical intervention.
Demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed to implement the perioperative role.
Apply principles of asepsis in providing patient care during the intraoperative period.
Function as a member of the interdisciplinary team in providing patient care during the intraoperative period.
Demonstrate application of the nursing process in providing nursing care to the patient receiving surgical intervention.
Prerequisite: NONE New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration. Visiting students may submit college transcript.
3 Credits
Trace the historical role of the nurse in the operating room.
Apply principles of asepsis, infection control, physical assessment and the nursing process.
Review surgical anatomy, physiology and operative techniques related to first assisting.
Recognize surgical hazards and initiate appropriate corrective and preventive action.
Validate intraoperative nursing behaviors of handling tissue, providing exposure, using surgical instruments, suturing and providing hemostasis.
Prerequisite: NONE New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration. Visiting students may submit college transcript.
3 Credits
Demonstrate application of principles of asepsis and infection control, physical assessment and nursing process.
Recognize surgical anatomy and physiology and operative technique related to first assisting.
Demonstrate skill in recognizing surgical hazards and initiate appropriate corrective and preventive action.
Carry out intraoperative nursing behaviors of handling tissue, providing exposure, using surgical instruments, suturing and providing hemostasis.
Prerequisite: NUS 207.
10 Credits
Apply knowledge of the concept of stress, adaptation, cognition to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing thought process, mood, developmental, or addictive disorders.
Apply knowledge of the concept of oxygenation to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing an obstructive pulmonary process.
Apply knowledge of the concept of perfusion to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual affected by an atherosclerotic process.
Apply knowledge of the concept of metabolism to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing an inflammatory process.
Apply knowledge of the concept of fluid and electrolytes to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing a renal dysfunction.
Apply knowledge of the concept of cellular regulation, immunity to provide safe, effective patient centered care incorporating best evidence.
Prerequisite: NUS 111 and NUS 221, with ‘C’ or better.
10 Credits
Integrate skills for leadership and professional growth within the role of the professional nurse.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of cognition with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence in a patient experiencing alterations in intracranial regulations.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of oxygeneration with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence in a patient experiencing overwhelming respiratory failure.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of perfusion with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence in a patient experiencing electrical instability and inadequate tissue perfusion to vital signs.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of mobility with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care using current best evidence in a patient experiencing alterations in neurologic function.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of safety and security with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence for community concerns.
Prerequisite: NUS 210, with grade of ‘C’ or better.
2 Credits
Identify the professional roles of the registered nurse as member of the health care team, comparing and contrasting the role of the LPN to the role of the RN.
Identify current best evidence for the provision of quality patient care.
Develop critical thinking and test taking skills related to patient assessment.
Identify health care infrastructures and community resources available to coordinate appropriate planning of care for all patients.
Prerequisite: BIO 150 (with grade of ‘C’ or better) and BIO 151 * and ENG 100 and MAT 121 and NUS 102 and PSY 140. (*Courses may be taken concurrently.)
3 Credits
Explain the relationship of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to drug therapy.
Describe the mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, adverse effects, interactions, dosages and administration of commonly used groups of drugs.
Relate the pharmacodynamics of common groups of drugs to the conditions for which they are prescribed.
Use the nursing process to develop an age-appropriate plan of care for the patient receiving drug therapy.
Identify nursing responsibilities for accurate administration of medications.
Prerequisite: NUS 110 and BIO 150, with ‘C’ or better.
1 Credit
Calculate mathematical problems working with fractions, decimals, and percents.
Solve drug dosage problems using ratio and proportion.
Use system conversions (metric and household) for volume and weight problems.
Calculate oral and parenteral dosage problems in the same system and in different systems.
Measure drugs administered in units.
Identify pediatric and geriatric considerations for drug administration.
Calculate intravenous fluid flow rates (drops per minute and milliliters per hour) and infusion times.
Identify abbreviations and symbols for drug preparation and administration.
Accurately read and interpret a drug label in relation to a medication order.
Prerequisite: Successful Placement Test Scores or MAT 050.
8 Credits
Identify the professional roles of the nurse as member of the health care team.
Use the nursing process in the practice of safe, effective, patient-centered care to maintain optimal health.
Identify current best evidence for the provision of quality patient care.
Apply therapeutic communication principles to enhance the professional relationship between nurse and patient.
Identify health care infrastructures and community resources available to coordinate appropriate planning of care for all patients.
Describe concepts of nursing practice across the health and illness continuum.
Prerequisite: BIO 150 (with grade of ‘C’ or better’) and BIO 151* and ENG 100 and MAT 121 and NUS 102 and PSY 140. (*Courses may be taken concurrently.)
10 Credits
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with alterations in stress, adaptation, cognition related to anxiety and dementia.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with alteration in the concept of oxygenation related to an infectious process.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of perfusion as a result of altered hemostasis and peripheral vascular resistance.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of nutrition, metabolism related to endocrine dysregulation.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of elimination, digestion related to an inflammatory or erosive process.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in concept of urinary elimination related to an obstructive or infectious process.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, for an individual with an alteration in the concept of mobility related to bone or joint dysfunction.
Use principles of safe effective, patient centered care, using best evidence, related to the concept of family health and reproduction.
Prerequisites: (NUS 110 or NUS 214) and BIO 151, with grades of ‘C’ or better.
3 Credits
Describe the psychosocial influences affecting the patient’s response to surgical intervention.
Demonstrate knowledge necessary to implement the perioperative role.
Discuss principles of asepsis used in providing patient care during the intraoperative period.
Analyze the conceptual basis of role function as an interdisciplinary team member in delivery of care to the operative patient.
Plan nursing activities that reflect the nursing process in providing care to the patient undergoing surgical intervention.
Relate nursing, legal and ethical boundaries in the practice of professional nursing in the operating room.
Prerequisite: NONE New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration. Visiting students may submit college transcript.
3 Credits
Assess the pathophysiological and psychosocial influences affecting the patient’s response to surgical intervention.
Demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed to implement the perioperative role.
Apply principles of asepsis in providing patient care during the intraoperative period.
Function as a member of the interdisciplinary team in providing patient care during the intraoperative period.
Demonstrate application of the nursing process in providing nursing care to the patient receiving surgical intervention.
Prerequisite: NONE New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration. Visiting students may submit college transcript.
3 Credits
Trace the historical role of the nurse in the operating room.
Apply principles of asepsis, infection control, physical assessment and the nursing process.
Review surgical anatomy, physiology and operative techniques related to first assisting.
Recognize surgical hazards and initiate appropriate corrective and preventive action.
Validate intraoperative nursing behaviors of handling tissue, providing exposure, using surgical instruments, suturing and providing hemostasis.
Prerequisite: NONE New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration. Visiting students may submit college transcript.
3 Credits
Demonstrate application of principles of asepsis and infection control, physical assessment and nursing process.
Recognize surgical anatomy and physiology and operative technique related to first assisting.
Demonstrate skill in recognizing surgical hazards and initiate appropriate corrective and preventive action.
Carry out intraoperative nursing behaviors of handling tissue, providing exposure, using surgical instruments, suturing and providing hemostasis.
Prerequisite: NUS 207.
10 Credits
Apply knowledge of the concept of stress, adaptation, cognition to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing thought process, mood, developmental, or addictive disorders.
Apply knowledge of the concept of oxygenation to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing an obstructive pulmonary process.
Apply knowledge of the concept of perfusion to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual affected by an atherosclerotic process.
Apply knowledge of the concept of metabolism to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing an inflammatory process.
Apply knowledge of the concept of fluid and electrolytes to provide safe, effective, patient centered care incorporating best evidence for an individual experiencing a renal dysfunction.
Apply knowledge of the concept of cellular regulation, immunity to provide safe, effective patient centered care incorporating best evidence.
Prerequisite: NUS 111 and NUS 221, with ‘C’ or better.
10 Credits
Integrate skills for leadership and professional growth within the role of the professional nurse.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of cognition with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence in a patient experiencing alterations in intracranial regulations.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of oxygeneration with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence in a patient experiencing overwhelming respiratory failure.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of perfusion with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence in a patient experiencing electrical instability and inadequate tissue perfusion to vital signs.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of mobility with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care using current best evidence in a patient experiencing alterations in neurologic function.
Integrate knowledge of the concept of safety and security with principles of safe, effective, patient-centered care, using current best evidence for community concerns.
Prerequisite: NUS 210, with grade of ‘C’ or better.
2 Credits
Identify the professional roles of the registered nurse as member of the health care team, comparing and contrasting the role of the LPN to the role of the RN.
Identify current best evidence for the provision of quality patient care.
Develop critical thinking and test taking skills related to patient assessment.
Identify health care infrastructures and community resources available to coordinate appropriate planning of care for all patients.
Prerequisite: BIO 150 (with grade of ‘C’ or better) and BIO 151 * and ENG 100 and MAT 121 and NUS 102 and PSY 140. (*Courses may be taken concurrently.)
3 Credits
Explain the relationship of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to drug therapy.
Describe the mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, adverse effects, interactions, dosages and administration of commonly used groups of drugs.
Relate the pharmacodynamics of common groups of drugs to the conditions for which they are prescribed.
Use the nursing process to develop an age-appropriate plan of care for the patient receiving drug therapy.
Identify nursing responsibilities for accurate administration of medications.
Prerequisite: NUS 110 and BIO 150, with ‘C’ or better.
Program Approval & Accreditation

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE. Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326 Phone: 404-975-5000
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate degree nursing program is continuing accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program on the ACEN website. acenursing.org
Student Outcome Data
The most recent student achievement data for the Delaware County Community College’s nursing program is listed below:
Student Outcome Data
The most recent student achievement data for the Delaware County Community College’s nursing program is listed below:
| Degree | Year of Graduation | Completion within 100% of the Program * 150% of the program | Job Placement | First-Time NCLEX Rate | No. of Grads |
| Associate Degree Associate Degree Associate Degree Associate Degree | 2021 2022 2023 2024 | *80% 80% 66% 51% | 88% 84% 99% TBA | 88.11% 77.50% 91.89% 95.19% | 157 168 143 99 |
Program Approval & Accreditation
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
3390 Peachtree Road NE. Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30326 Phone: 404-975-5000
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate degree nursing program is continuing accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program on the ACEN website. acenursing.org
The Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing
Delaware County Community College has been approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing since 1968. Full approval is based on pass rates for first-time takers of the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). The PA State Board of Nursing requires that all nursing programs maintain an 80% or higher overall pass rate for first time examinees.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs
State Board of Nursing
P.O Box 2649
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649
Phone: 717-783-7142
Fax: 717-783-0822
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