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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This is the second of four sequential courses that allows the student to perfect the required clinical skills of advanced nursing practice involved in the care of the female client experiencing a reproductive related problem or condition. The student will demonstrate clinical competency in the management of health and illness status of female clients in a primary care setting under the guidance of a qualified clinical preceptor (Offered Summer only). Pre-requisites: NU 501, NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L, NU 504, NU 505, NU 506, NU 507, NU 508. Co-requisite: NU 509.
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2.00 Credits
This third clinical management theory course focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of the pediatric client, including the newborn. The student will gain knowledge concerning acute and chronic problems and conditions involving all body systems. The student will be exposed to health maintenance issues particular to this client population. All information is presented within the context of the individual, the family system, and the community as a whole. Growth and developmental considerations will be emphasized (Offered Fall Semester only). Pre-requisite: NU 501, NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L, NU 504, NU 505, NU 506, NU 507, NU 508,NU 509, NU 510. Co-requisite: NU 513.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
This is the third of four sequential courses that allows the student to perfect the required clinical skills of advanced nursing practice involved in the care of the pediatric 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 pediatric clients in a primary care setting under the guidance of a qualified clinical preceptor (Offered Fall Semester only). Pre-requisites: NU 501, NU 502, NU 503, NU 503L, NU 504, NU 505, NU 506, NU 507, NU 508,NU 509, NU 510. Co-requisite: NU 512.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on rural health care policy, analysis and strategic planning for influencing health care legislation at the local, state, and federal levels. The impact of political, socioeconomic, legal, ethical, and legislative forces on health care for individuals, families, and communities who reside in rural areas will be explored (Offered Fall Semester only). Pre-requisite: NU 501.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
Application of research process to problems or phenomena pertinent to primary health care resulting in a thesis or reasearch paper.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This the final clinical practicum that allows the student to perfect critical thinking ability as knowledge and skills are applied to the diagnosis and treatment of any body system disorder or condition occurring in any client situated across the life span. The student will demonstrate clinical competency in the management of health and illness status of any client presenting 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, NU 506, NU 507, NU 508,NU 509, NU 510, NU 512, NU 513; Co-requisites: NU 590, NU 591.
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