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2.00 Credits
Explores advanced concepts of pediatric stages of development. Contrasts normal and abnormal development across childhood. This course focuses on an ongoing relationship with the pediatric client and family in the delivery of comprehensive health care. Accordingly, course work concentrates on foundational knowledge of infant through young adult growth and development.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the ongoing relationship with the newborn/infant and family in the delivery of comprehensive health care and coordination of health services. Students are provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage common newborn/ infant issues. The newborn/ infant growth and development, health promotion and disease prevention are emphasized. Pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic tests, management and family education are reviewed. COREQ: NURS 654.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on common problems found in toddlers, school age children, and pre-adolescents in the primary care setting. Students are provided with the knowledge and skills necessary to evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage common toddler, school age child, and pre-adolescent issues. The toddler, school age child, and pre-adolescent health promotion and disease prevention are emphasized. Pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic tests, management and patient education are reviewed. PREREQ: NURS650, NURS651. COREQ: NURS 655.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on common problems found in adolescents and young adults in the primary care setting. Patients are assessed within the home, family, and community setting. Students will develop the skills to effectively screen and identify high risk behaviors. Students are provided with the knowledge and skills to evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage common issues. Health promotion and disease prevention are emphasized. Pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic tests, management and patient education are reviewed. PREREQ: NURS650, NURS651, NURS652. COREQ: NURS656.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the first clinical experience designed for the pediatric nurse practitioner student related to the identification and management of selected medical conditions for newborns/infants. Pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic tests, management, pharmacology, and patient education are applied in the primary or specialty care setting during mentored clinical experience using an interdisciplinary healthcare framework. Students will develop advanced interviewing/assessment skills and manage selected illnesses for newborns/infants under the supervision of clinical preceptors. COREQ: NURS651.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the second clinical experience designed for the pediatric nurse practitioner student related to the identification and management of selected medical conditions for toddlers, school age children, and pre-adolescents. Pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic tests, management, pharmacology, and patient education are applied in the primary or specialty care setting during mentored clinical experience using an interdisciplinary healthcare framework. Students will develop advanced interviewing and assessment skills with toddlers, school age children, and pre-adolescents. PREREQ: NURS654. COREQ: NURS652.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a clinical experience designed for the pediatric nurse practitioner student related to the identification and management of selected medical conditions for adolescents and young adults. Pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostic tests, management, pharmacology, and patient education are applied in the primary or specialty care setting during mentored clinical experience using an interdisciplinary healthcare framework. Students will develop advanced interviewing and assessment skills with adolescents and young adults. PREREQ: NURS654, NURS655. COREQ: NURS653.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Explores advanced concepts of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology including structural and functional components of the nervous system. Special attention will be given to normal and abnormal neurodevelopment across the lifespan. Students will be exposed to genetic/epigenetic advances in neuroscience. Relevance to lifespan mental illnesses is a major course focus. PREREQ: NURS621. RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of department.
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