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3.00 Credits
NURS 839. Management of Acute and Chronic Health Problems of the Adult Examines clinical concepts and issues related to major disruptions in the health status of adults. Emphasis is placed on assessment, measurement and interventions related to acute and chronic health problems. Prerequisites: all core courses, NURS 781, NURS 805 and HS 711.
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3.00 Credits
NURS 840. Pathophysiology and Management of Acute Care Problems I The first of two courses that examine pathophysiology and management of acute, multisystem health problems in adults. Emphasis is on the scientific underpinnings for clinical decision making and practice issues. Major themes address normal physiology, pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute, critical, and exacerbation of chronic disease states. Health promotion and disease prevention are emphasized. Prerequisites: NURS 793 and admission to ACNP or Adult CNS specialization.
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1.00 Credits
NURS 842. Transition to the ACNP Advanced Practice Role I Focuses on the application of theoretical models of practice, ACNP role, evidence-based nursing practice, outcomes of care, and practice issues. Case discussions emphasize the application of physiologic principles and clinical management of acute, critical, and exacerbation of chronic health problems. Corequisites: NURS 840 and 874.
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3.00 Credits
NURS 843. Perspectives in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing A critical examination of the delivery of mental health nursing. Emphasizes practitioner roles and therapeutic nursing modalities. Analyzes the effect of historical, social, political, economic and ethical-legal factors. Prerequisites: NURS 703, 819. Corequisite: NURS 844.
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3.00 Credits
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing: Practicum II An intensive clinical experience; the student analyzes group processes and dynamics, initiates and evaluates therapeutic strategies. Prerequisites: NURS 819 and 822. Corequisite: NURS 843.
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0.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
NURS 846. PNP Management and Clinical Application I Students engage in extensive clinical case discussion emphasizing pathophysiology principles and clinical management of acute pediatric health problems. Emphasis is on incorporation of theory and evidence-based practice in clinical decision making and problem solving while providing cost effective care. Prerequisites: NURS 728 and admission to the PNP specialization. Corequisites: NURS 847, 848, 850.
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3.00 Credits
NURS 847. PNP Primary Care I Focuses on common health problems found in individuals and families during the infant, childhood, and adolescent years. Emphasis is on applications of research and theory-based interventions appropriate for management by advanced registered nurse practitioners. Emphasizes strategies and protocols to manage common problems in urban and rural patients, interventions to restore individual and family levels of pre-illness health, and positive behaviors. Prerequisites: NURS 728, and admission to the PNP specialization. Corequisites: NURS 846, 848, 850.
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4.00 Credits
NURS 848. Primary Care Practicum I Concentrated clinical practicum in a primary care setting that addresses children and their families within the context of the community. Theory and research are used in clinical settings. Health promotion, maintenance, and prevention interventions are emphasized. Prerequisites: NURS 728, and admission to the PNP specialization. Corequisites: NURS 846, 847, 850.
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0.00 Credits
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