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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to present an orientation to disease as disordered physiology. It is intended to enable those in advanced nursing practice to understand how and why the symptoms and signs of various conditions appear. In approaching disease as disordered physiology, this course analyzes the mechanism(s) of production of the symptoms and signs of different disease states. In doing so, it recognizes that those in advanced nursing practice need to understand the mechanism(s) underlying the disease and its clinical manifestations so that rational therapies can be devised. Thus, appropriate screening and diagnostic laboratory evaluation methods will also be included.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to expand the advanced practice student's knowledge of pharmacotherapeutics. Broad categories of pharmacological agents are examined. Skills to assess, diagnose, and manage a client's common health problems in a safe, high quality, and cost-effective manner are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity to analyze the theoretical skills for diagnosis, management and evaluation of commonly occurring, complex, and/or long term health needs of adults and communities. Content focuses on providing the essentials of current practices in diagnostic reasoning, nursing management, and evidence-based practice in the care of adults.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity to apply the theoretical skills for diagnosis, management and evaluation of commonly occurring, complex, and/or long term health needs of adults and communities. Content focuses on the application of current practice in diagnostic reasoning, nursing management, and evidence-based practice in the care of adults. This supervised advanced clinical experience focuses on the role of the nurse practitioner in clinical practice.
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3.00 Credits
The course allows the learner to expand on the roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner in the care of adults and their families across the lifespan. The foundation for synthesizing health information aimed at helping adults and their families to assume responsibility for the prevention of illness and the promotion and maintenance of health are further developed. Available health resources from local, regional, national and global sources are analyzed and incorporated into healthcare plans and decisions.
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3.00 Credits
The course allows the learner to engage in Advanced Nursing Practice with selected adult populations. Learners further define and expand their practice of adult and family health nursing based on the integration of theory, research, self-evaluation, and clinical supervision. A variety of approaches, theories and issues of health care service delivery are further explored, especially focused on multiple chronic diseases and their management.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity to develop and apply the theoretical skills for diagnosis, management and evaluation of commonly occurring, complex, and/or long term health needs of children and their families. Content focuses on the analysis of current practices in diagnostic reasoning, nursing management, and evidence-based practice in the care of children. This includes common normal and abnormal variations in physical, cognitive, and psychological development and chronic conditions often specific to this population.
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2.00 Credits
Supervised advanced clinical experience focused on the roles of the nurse practitioner while dealing with the care of the well and ill child and family. Application of theory and skills for evaluation, diagnosis and management of commonly occurring, complex, and/or long term health needs of children and their families.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity to develop and apply the theoretical skills for diagnosis, management and evaluation of commonly occurring, complex, and/or long term health needs of women. Content focuses on the analysis of current practices in diagnostic reasoning, nursing management, and evidence-based practice in the care of women, including common normal and abnormal variations in physical, cognitive, and psychological development and chronic conditions often specific to this population.
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2.00 Credits
Supervised advanced clinical experience focused on the roles of the nurse practitioner when providing care specific to women. Application of theory and skills for diagnosis, management and evaluation of commonly occurring, complex, and/or long term health needs of women.
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