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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on qualitative and quantitative research methods and how these methods have contributed to the development of nursing knowledge. Students will apply the research process in developing proposals for research studies or other research projects using a qualitative and/or quantitative method. (Offered Fall Semester only) Pre-requisite: Undergraduate statistics course. Co-requisite: NU 501, NU 503, NU 503L.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes an emphasis on specific nursing and non-nursing theories that are essential to nurses' advanced role functions. It includes a focus on directing care and providing leadership as well as on functions in a variety of role dimensions such as consultant, educator, supervisor, administrator, researcher, and primary health care provider. (Offered Spring Semester only) Pre-requisite/co-requisite: None.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of major drug groups. Emphasis is placed on the application of drug therapy in the treatment of acute and chronic conditions in the primary care setting. Legal consideration for prescription writing is incorporated. (Offered Spring Semester only) Pre-requisites: NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L .
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2.00 Credits
This first clinical management theory course focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the adult client, including the geriatric population. The student will gain knowledge concerning acute and chronic problems and conditions involving all body systems with the exception of the female reproduction system. The student will be exposed to health maintenance issues particular to this age group. All information is presented within the context of the individual, the family system, and the community as a whole. Pre-requisites: NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L. Co-requisite: NU 506.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
This is the first of four sequential courses that allows the student to perfect the required clinical skills of advanced nursing practice involved in the care of the adult client experiencing acute and chronic problems and conditions involving all body systems. The student will demonstrate clinical competency in the management of health and illness status of adult clients in a primary care setting under the guidance of a qualified clinical preceptor. (Offered Spring Semester only) Pre-requisites: NU 501, NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L, NU 504, NU 505, Co-requisites: NU 506, NU 507.
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2.00 Credits
This second clinical management theory course focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the female client, including the pregnant, prenatal, postpartal and menopausal female and the newborn. The student will gain knowledge concerning acute and chronic problems and conditions in all body systems involving the female reproductive system and newborn patient. The student will be exposed to health maintenance issues particular to this client population. All information is presented with the context of the individual, the family system, and the community as a whole. Application of current research to clinical practice will be emphasized. This course will have a web-based component that may be assessed by ASU Blackboard (Offered Summer only). Pre-requisites: NU 501, NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L, NU 504, NU 505, NU 507, NU 508. Co-requisite: NU 510.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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