The clinical course for adult care nursing is offered in two semesters. Adult Health Nursing practicum II is the second part. Adult Health Nursing Practicum I (Nur 223) is the first part of this course. The objectives of both parts are to expand students' cognitive, psychomotor, & communicative skills. The students are guided to build on their past experience in the care of adult clients who are experiencing alterations in (metabolic, endocrine, renal, musculoskeletal, infectious diseases, nervous, immunology system, special senses & dermatology. Nursing process will be used to explore the role of the professional nurse in assisting clients to meet the biophysiological & psychosocial needs in different clinical settings. Communication skills, critical thinking, decision making, psychomotor skills, teaching-learning principles, keeping updated with current literature, & moral principles are emphasized in dealing with selected clients in clinical settings. A clinical rotation in variance clinical care setting will provide practical application of this course content.