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NSG 425: Interventions:Leadership
6.00 Credits
West Virginia University
6 Hr. PR: Senior standing in nursing or consent. COREQ: NSG 421. Professional nursing role in supporting human responses to acute, life-threatening situations involving identified vulnerable populations; focus is on therapeutic nursing interventions specific to aid human responses of individuals with physiologic instability and their families.
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NSG 433: Seminar 8:Professional Role Synthesis
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: NSG 343. Emphasis is on implementation of the professional nursing role within a changing health care system. Focuses on analysis of societal, institutional and economic factors that affect the delivery of health care.
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NSG 434: Evidence-Based Practice
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
4 Hr. PR: NSG 476; Co-Req: NSG 433. Focus is on evidence based practice in nursing, through analysis of clinical questions, appraisal of evidence for clinical decision making strategies to apply evidence, and exploring creation of a culture for evidence-based practice.
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NSG 441: Concepts:Community
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: Senior standing in nursing or consent. Co-Req: NSG 445. Community health nursing processes with emphasis on the professional nursing role in the assessment of community health needs and identification of health action potential.
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NSG 442: Review Clinical Problems
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
2 Hr. PR: Senior status. Professional nursing role in dealing with advanced clinical problems in health promotion and disease prevention in vulnerable population groups. Emphasis is on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving in health care.
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NSG 445: Interventions:Community
5.00 Credits
West Virginia University
5 Hr. PR: Senior standing in nursing or consent. Co-Req: NSG 441 and NSG 455. Emphasis on the collaborative role of the nurse in assisting communities to develop and implement plans for health promotion/risk reduction across the life span. Focus on vulnerable populations.
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NSG 455: Interventions:Capstone
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. PR: Senior standing in nursing or Consent. Co-Req: NSG 441 and NSG 445. Synthesis of theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in undergraduate nursing career. Emphasis critical thinking, ethical decision-making and civic responsibility in the design and implementation of a service-learning project addressing a community health need.
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NSG 476: Introduction to Nursing Research
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: STAT 211 or consent. Theory, concepts and methods of the research process intended to provide a basic understanding that is necessary for intelligent consumership of research findings.
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NSG 481: Cardiac Nursing
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
2 Hr. Web-based. Mastery format. NSG juniors and seniors. Introduction to the interpretation and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
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NSG 482: Palliative Care Basics
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
2 Hr. PR: Junior rank in nursing, or one year of clinical course work for other health science majors. Discussion surrounding end-of-life care of the patient and family in a variety of settings. Exploring these topics will enable the health care professional to provide quality patient care and advocacy for end-of-life care.
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