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AI 001: Student Development Workshop
0.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
Student who have level one violations of the Academic Integrity policy will be required to take this online modular course explaining the policy and instructing the student on behaviors to reduce the risk on any academic integrity violations.
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AI 002: Student Development Workshop II
0.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
Students who have a level two violation of the Academic Integrity policy will be required to take this online modular course outlining corrective actions to avoid any further AI violations.
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ANES 623P: DNP Anesthesia Practicum I
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
Students build on skills developed throughout simulation to further develop integration of scientific and anesthetic principles. 'Novice' nurse anesthesia students apply evidence-based practice and safety & quality guidelines for American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) or Physical Status (PS) I & II. Students apply evidence-based practice, safety & quality guidelines in psychomotor skills, critical thinking and decision-making as 'novice' nurse anesthesia students. The 'novice' student requires continual verbal and physical cues from the preceptor. The student has limited theoretical knowledge and psychomotor skills and clinical judgement related to anesthesia practice. Students gain clinical experience caring for the patient with minimal to mild physiological derangements.
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ANES 623P - DNP Anesthesia Practicum I
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ANES 629: Advanced Pharmacology for DNP Anesthesia I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course focus is a comprehensive study of pharmacologic principles of non-anesthesia prescription and non-prescription medications encountered by the nurse anesthetist during provision of care. Emphasis is placed on physiologic actions, therapeutic decision making, and medication management for application in clinical practice. Biotransformation, elimination and molecular mechanisms knowledge will be used to build a scientific foundation for clinical decision-making across the lifespan. Competence Statement: Knows the pharmacologic principles of non-anesthesia medications well enough to apply to nurse anesthesia practice.
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ANES 629 - Advanced Pharmacology for DNP Anesthesia I
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ANES 634: Advanced Lifespan Physiology and Pathophysiology for Anesthesia I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course focus is an in-depth exploration of specific human normal and abnormal physiology for application in nurse anesthesia practice across the lifespan. Students examine advanced physiologic concepts and the complex relationships with clinical correlation across the lifespan. Competence Statement: Knows the fundamental physiology and pathophysiology of cell physiology, the nervous system, pulmonary, and the cardiovascular system well enough to apply these principles to nurse anesthesia practice
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ANES 634 - Advanced Lifespan Physiology and Pathophysiology for Anesthesia I
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ANES 635: Advanced Lifespan Physiology and Pathophysiology for Anesthesia II
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course focus is an in-depth exploration of specific human normal and abnormal physiology for health promotion and clinical correlation across the lifespan. Competence Statement: Knows the fundamental physiology and pathophysiology of cell physiology, the nervous system, and the cardiovascular system.
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ANES 635 - Advanced Lifespan Physiology and Pathophysiology for Anesthesia II
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ANES 638: Anatomy for Nurse Anesthesia
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course reviews human gross anatomy in relationship to biological function and clinical correlation. Students utilize anatomy simulation to explore anatomical structure and function. Pro-section and learning activities aid the holistic knowledge of the human body's structure for future clinical correlation in practice. Competence Statement: Knows the fundamental human anatomy and its arrangement for normal and abnormal presentation.
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ANES 638 - Anatomy for Nurse Anesthesia
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ANES 644: Principles of DNP Nurse Anesthesia Practice I
2.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course focuses on the study of applied science, biomedical equipment, and foundational principles for safe, evidence-based quality perioperative care. Focus areas will include decision-making and problem solving in perioperative preparation, management and evaluation of anesthesia delivery equipment, monitoring, basic airway management, pharmacological selection, patient risk stratification, and patient care transitions. Competence Statement: Knows and applies the science related to biomedical equipment, anesthesia delivery systems and foundational principles well enough to apply these principles to nurse anesthesia practice.
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ANES 644 - Principles of DNP Nurse Anesthesia Practice I
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ANES 649: Science Principles of Anesthesia
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course focus is on scientific principles found in chemistry and physics upon which mechanical, pharmacological and physiologic systems are explained. Students examine physics and general, organic and biochemistry concepts for clinical correlation in nurse anesthesia practice. Specific content areas include measurement, chemical and physical properties of matter, atomic and molecular structures, chemical equations and stoichiometry, reactions, energy relationships, periodicity, bonding, gas laws and solutions. Competence Statement Knows the scientific principles found in chemistry and physics as they apply to mechanical, pharmacological and physiologic systems in nurse anesthesia well enough to apply these principles in nurse anesthesia practice.
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ANES 713: Advanced Pharmacology for DNP Anesthesia II
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University
The course focus is a comprehensive study of pharmacologic principles of anesthetic medications used by the nurse anesthetist during provision of care. Emphasis is placed on physiologic actions, therapeutic decision making, and medication management for application in clinical practice. Biotransformation, elimination and molecular mechanisms knowledge will be used to build a scientific foundation for clinical decision-making across the lifespan. Competence Statement: Knows the pharmacologic principles of anesthetic medications well enough to apply to nurse anesthesia practice.
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