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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the formation and cultivation of a sustainable professional identity. Emphasis is on theoretical underpinnings of the profession, professional communication and Integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion as core to one's professional identity through self-reflection and a commitment to life-long learning. Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate nursing program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate nursing program.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on policy decisions related to the organization, financing, and delivery of health care in the global community. It provides a basis for understanding political and social forces that shape nursing practice and health care delivery. Ethical dimensions of public policy formulations and implementation will be highlighted. Prerequisite: NUR 605.
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Prerequisite: NUR 605.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students analyze and evaluate theories and research that influence leadership in complex systems. Leadership is explored in complex system domains. Core competencies and strategies for leadership effectiveness are examined and evaluated. Prerequisites: NUR 607 (may be taken concurrently).
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Prerequisites: NUR 607 (may be taken concurrently).
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4.00 Credits
Students will demonstrate advanced assessment skills to detect and differentiate abnormal findings and to generate potential diagnoses. Through case study analysis and use of simulation with standard patients, students will use selected theoretical frameworks to guide clinical decision-making for patient encounters. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: NUR 698.
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Prerequisite: NUR 698.
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4.00 Credits
The course introduces the role of the MSN prepared nurse in quality improvement and outcomes management for patients at the microsystem level. Content includes assessment of the microsystem, quality improvement models and theory, data management, strategies to improve patient outcomes, and the role of the advanced generalist nurse. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: NUR 613.
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Prerequisite: NUR 613.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will relate research to evidence-based practice and explore ways to select, read, and critique the literature in order to address health care problems. In addition, they will explore methods to apply evidence-based practice models for selected health problems. Prerequisite: STA 610.
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Prerequisite: STA 610.
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4.00 Credits
This mentored advanced generalist practicum is the first in a two-course sequence of the clinical immersion experience. Students will apply previously applied knowledge/skills to implement the M.S.N. essential competencies. Using these competencies, they will plan and propose a quality improvement project to stakeholders. Offered spring/summer semester. Graded credit/no-credit. Prerequisite: NUR 612.
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Prerequisite: NUR 612.
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4.00 Credits
This mentored generalist practicum is the second in a two-course sequence of clinical immersion experiences. Students will apply previously acquired knowledge/skills to implement the MSN Essential competencies. Using these competencies, they will enact and evaluate a quality improvement project and disseminate the results. Offered fall semester. Graded credit/no-credit. Prerequisite: NUR 615.
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Prerequisite: NUR 615.
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3.00 Credits
Explores pharmacological categories of drugs used by practitioners with a variety of patient groups. Selected drugs within categories are presented and compared on parameters such as indications, therapeutic and/or adverse effects, monitoring, doses, and common drug interactions. (3-0-0-0) Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of classroom-seminar-skills laboratory-clinical laboratory hours per week. Offered spring/summer semester. Prerequisite: BMS 608.
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Prerequisite: BMS 608.
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4.00 Credits
This course utilizes the scientific underpinnings of the biologic basis of disease to understand the pathophysiology, clinical assessment, and treatment of clinical conditions across the lifespan. Content includes cellular injury, inflammation, immunity, genetics, and various disease states in oncology, endocrinology, cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurology, gastroenterology, hematology, nephrology, and gynecology. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Admission to a Graduate Nursing Program or Permission of the Instructor.
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Prerequisite: Admission to a Graduate Nursing Program or Permission of the Instructor.
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