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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the delivery of primary health care to children. Comprehensive health assessment of children, including health promotion needs, growth and development, family and cultural dynamics, physical and psychosocial status is addressed. Emphasis is placed on pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies appropriate for the management of children experiencing episodic illness and Selected chronic illnesses and disabilities. PREREQ: NURS693 and NURS694. COREQ: NURS696. RESTRICTIONS: Open to FNP and AGNP students only.
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6.00 Credits
Application of leadership theory and organizational business process knowledge to micro-systems in healthcare environments using problem and project based learning. PREREQ: NURS813, NURS843, NURS844, NURS628, NURS881, NURS818, NURS870, ACCT800, BUAD820, and BUAD870. RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to matriculated Masters in Nursing: Health Systems Leadership students.
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6.00 Credits
Application of leadership theory and organizational business process knowledge to macro-systems in healthcare environment using problem and project based learning. PREREQ: NURS813, NURS843, NURS844, NURS628, NURS881, NURS818, NURS870, ACCT800, BUAD820, and BUAD870. RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to matriculated Masters in Nursing: Health Systems Leadership students.
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4.00 Credits
Integration of theories and concepts related to roles of the clinical nurse specialist. Emphasizes advanced practice roles within the broad context of healthcare. PREREQ: All required clinical courses
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the application of research to nursing practice. Includes critical analysis of research through an organized critique process, examination of data, and examination of facilitators and barriers to research/research utilization, models of research utilization, and methods of quality management. PREREQ: NURS609 RESTRICTIONS: Open to majors only. Permission required from department.
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4.00 Credits
This is the first diagnosis and management course that will prepare the family and adult-geriatric nurse practitioner student for primary care of individuals from adolescence through adulthood. Focuses on development of strategies for health promotion, disease prevention, and management of Selected episodic and chronic diseases commonly seen in primary care settings. PREREQ: NURS677, NURS621 and NURS622. COREQ: NURS692. RESTRICTIONS: Open to FNP and AGNP students only.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the first clinical experience for family and adult-geriatric nurse practitioner students. Knowledge learned in didactic courses will be applied in the primary care setting during mentored clinical experiences with individuals from adolescence through adulthood. Manage common episodic and chronic conditions at the beginner level, under the supervision of clinical preceptors. Students are expected to require a great deal of input from preceptors for clinical decision-making at this level. PREREQ: NURS621, NURS622 and NURS677. COREQ: NURS691.
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4.00 Credits
This is the second diagnosis and management course for family and adult-geriatric nurse practitioner students. The focus of this course is on continued development of strategies for health promotion, disease prevention, and management of Selected acute episodic, and chronic diseases commonly seen in primary care settings. PREREQ: NURS691 and NURS692. COREQ: NURS694. RESTRICTIONS: Open to FNP and AGNP students only.
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4.00 Credits
The second clinical experience for family and adult-geriatric nurse practitioner students. Knowledge learned in the didactic course will be applied in the primary care setting during mentored clinical experiences with adolescent and adult patients. Manage common episodic and chronic conditions at the advanced beginner level, under the supervision of clinical preceptors. PREREQ: NURS691 and NURS692. COREQ: NURS693. RESTRICTIONS: Open to FNP and AGNP students only.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the advanced practice nurse for provision of comprehensive, quality, and cost effective care for older adults. Theories of aging, physiology of aging, and the economic, socio-cultural, and ethical aspects of aging will be explored. Students will learn to recognize, evaluate and manage clinical syndromes prevalent in the older adult population. Clinical issues unique to frail/older adults and atypical presentation of disease states will also be explored. PREREQ: NURS693 NURS694. COREQ: NURS696. RESTRICTIONS: Open to FNP and AGNP students only.
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