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3.00 Credits
3 hours. This course focuses on the management of complex health problems seen in individuals/families throughout the life span. Applications of current research and theory based interventions appropriate for management by advanced registered nurse practitioners are analyzed. Strategies and protocols to manage complex problems, in urban/rural clients/families. Interventions to included pharmacological therapies to restore individual/family levels of pre-illness health, including secondary and tertiary prevention, are emphasized. Prerequisites: NURS 806 Primary Care I: Management of Common Health Problems Throughout the Life Span/NURS 807 Primary Care I Practicum: Management of Common Health Problems Throughout the Life Span. Corequisite: NURS 813 Primary Care II Practicum: Management of Complex Health Problems Throughout the Life Span.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (9 practicum hours per week). Clinical application focuses on the management of complex health problems seen in the individuals/families throughout the life span, current research and theory based interventions appropriate for management by the intermediate advanced registered nurse practitioner student. Emphasis is on assessment, clinical decision making, pharmacological therapies, urban/rural environmental factors as well as legal, ethical and economic concerns related to the presenting complex health problems. Collaboration and consultation (including referrals) with appropriate health providers is emphasized. Corequisite: NURS 812 Primary Care II: Management of Complex Health Problems Throughout the Life Span.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Clinical application of specific categories of drugs, commonly encountered in primary care settings. Use of protocols, prescription writing, ethical/legal, and economic issues surrounding advanced nurses' role in prescribing and monitoring pharmacologic therapies in ambulatory settings. Age appropriate content related to pharmacokinetics, dosages, expected outcomes, and side effects. First versus second line drugs, alternate drugs, interactions, dosages, patient education, and compliance issues addressed. Nurse's role and responsibilities are explored. Application through case studies.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Capstone clinical experiences averaging nine hours per week; total 144 hours. The FNP student will implement the role of the nurse practitioner. The course is designed for the FNP student to relate theory to practice, to include pharmacological therapies, protocols and strategies for legal/ethical/economic issues in the advance practice role, delivering primary care in family practice or equivalent settings to individuals/families. Prerequisites: NURS 806 Primary Care I: Management of Common Health Problems Throughout the Life Span/NURS 807 Primary Care I Practicum: Management of Common Health Problems Throughout the Life Span. Corequisites: Nurs 812 Primary Care II: Management of Complex Health Problems Throughout the Life Span/NURS 813 Primary Care II Practicum: Management of Complex Health Problems Throughout the Life Span.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Capstone clinical experiences averaging 9 hours per week; total 144 hours. The FNP student will continue to develop in the role of the nurse practitioner. The course is designed for the FNP student to synthesize theory into practice, to include pharmacological therapies, protocols and strategies for legal/ethical/economic issues in the advance practice role, delivering primary care in family practice or equivalent settings to individuals/families. Prerequisites: NURS 828 Nurse Practitioner Preceptorship I.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. Theory and research supporting the practice of advanced family nursing with families experiencing acute health problems common to the rural midwest. Prerequisites: NURS 712 Issues and Roles in Advanced Nursing Practice, NURS 723 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion/NURS 724 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion Practicum, NURS 800 Theories Related to Nursing Practice, NURS 803 Advanced Health Assessment/NURS 804 Advanced Health Assessment: Practicum, NURS 818 Advanced Pharmacology and NURS 892 Research Methods in Nursing/NURS 893 Nursing Research Seminar or permission of instructor. Corequisites: NURS 831 Family Process/Management of Acute Emergent Illness: Practicum and NURS 809 Advanced Pathophysiology.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 6 practicum hours per week. Practicum course includes application of theory, research, advanced practice role in rural family nursing for families experiencing acute health problems. Opportunity for selection of families to enhance clinical focus. Corequisite: NURS 830 Family Process/Management of Acute Emergent Illness (____).
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. Theory and research support advanced practice nursing with gerontologic clients/families with acute and/or emergent health problems common to the rural midwest areas. Prerequisites: NURS 712 Issues and Roles in Advanced Nursing Practice, NURS 892 Research Methods in Nursing, NURS 893 Nursing Research Seminar, NURS 800 Theories Related to Nursing Practice, NURS 803 Advanced Health Assessment/NURS 804 Advanced Health Assessment: Practicum, NURS 809 Advanced Pathophysiology and/or NURS 818 Advanced Pharmacology and NURS 723 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion/NURS 724 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion Practicum. Corequisites: NURS 834 Process/Management in Acute Emergent Illness in the Gerontologic Client/Family: Practicum and NURS 809 Advanced Pathophysiology or NURS 818 Advanced Pharmacology.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours; 6 practicum hours per week, 96 hours total. Clinical practicum for application of theory and research to advanced practice nursing with gerontologic clients/families with acute and/or emergent health problems common to the rural midwest. Prerequisites: NURS 712 Issues and Roles in Advanced Nursing Practice, NURS 892 Research Methods in Nursing, NURS 893 Nursing Research Seminar, NURS 800 Theories Related to Nursing Practice, NURS 803 Advanced Health Assessment/NURS 804 Advanced Health Assessment: Practicum, NURS 809 Advanced Pathophysiology and/or NURS 818 Advanced Pharmacology and NURS 723 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion/NURS 724 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion Practicum. Corequisites: NURS 833 Process/Management in Acute Emergent Illness in the Gerontologic Client/Family, and NURS 809 Advanced Pathophysiology or NURS 818 Advanced Pharmacology.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. Theory and research supporting the practice of advanced family nursing with families when a member has a significant chronic illness. The experiences of families with health problems common to the rural midwest. Prerequisite: NURS 712 Issues and Roles in Advanced Nursing Practice, NURS 723 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion/NURS 724 Client/Family Health: Theory, Assessment, and Promotion Practicum, NURS 800 Theories Related to Nursing Practice, NURS 803 Advanced Health Assessment/NURS 804 Advanced Health Assessment: Practicum, NURS 818 Advanced Pharmacology, NURS 892 Research Methods in Nursing/NURS 893 Nursing Research Seminar or permission of instructor. Corequisites: NURS 836 Family Process/Management of Chronic Illness: Practicum.
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