NURS 0308 - Nurse's Role in Promoting Adaptation in Childbearing Families

Institution:
Tuskegee University
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Description:
Summer Semester. Lect. 2. 2 credits. This course introduces students to concepts basic to promoting adaptation in childbearing families. Emphasizes human development from conception through the neonatal period. Includes content related to family planning sexual behavior, and family dynamics. Prerequisites: NURS 0302, NURS 0306, NURS 306L, NURS 0314. NURS 308L. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III. Summer Semester. Lab 6. 2 credits. This course is a co-requisite for NURS 0308 and includes content from NURS 0308 and focus on clinical skills which are basic to promoting adaptation in childbearing families. Emphasizes the application of nursing principles and psychomotor skills in promoting adaptation in childbearing families; antepartal, intrapartum, post-partum, family planning, sexual behavior and family dynamics are included. Prerequisites: NURS 0302, NURS 0306, NURS 306L, NURS 0314.
Credits:
2.20
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Instructional Type:
Lab
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Phone Number:
(334) 727-8011
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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