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NRS 690: Developing Grantsmanship Skills II
2.00 Credits
Rush University
This second, of a two-course sequence assists students to further develop predoctoral and post grantsmanship skills. This course focuses on polishing grant writing skills; refining grant review and critiquing skills; expanding skills of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary collaboration; and developing beginning post grantsmanship skills. The major learning outcome is that students will have a more refined and working draft of an entire NRSA Predoctoral Application (F31). (2 Credits)
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NRS 691: Advanced Clinical Research Practicum
12.00 Credits
Rush University
A minimum of 12 credit hours of individually designed courses of independent study are planned conjointly by the doctoral student and academic advisor. Pass/No Pass grading. The successful completion of these hours, a submitted paper and verbal presentation constitutes the achievement of candidacy status. [12 QH minimum]
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NRS 691 - Advanced Clinical Research Practicum
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NRS 699: Dissertation Research
3.00 Credits
Rush University
The student contracts with faculty members and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for independent research. The doctoral candidate must be enrolled for at least three quarter hours each quarter or until the dissertation has been defended. The successful dissertation defense constitutes a submitted paper and verbal defense. [12 QH minimum]
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NRS 900: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Student contracts with faculty member to complete an academic independent study in a selected area of nursing. [v]
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NSG 403A: Nursing Care of the Family:Maternal-Newborn
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This course will examine the childbearing family in health and illness. Health maintenance and promotion are integrated throughout the course. Content specific to current maternal-child health issues is also included. Prerequisite: Completion of Tier I courses; co-requisite: NSG 403P1. [3.5]
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NSG 403B: Nursing Care of the Family:Pediatric
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This course will examine illness, illness prevention, and health promotion in the pediatric patient population within the context of the family unit. The pathophysiology, developmental considerations, and nursing process for acute and chronic health alterations experienced by children and adolescents will be studied. Prerequisite: Completion of Tier I courses; co-requisite: NSG 403P. [3.5]
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NSG 403P: Nursing Care of the Family Practicum
5.00 Credits
Rush University
Family theory, assessment and intervention during the phases of child bearing and child rearing will be applied in at least two clinical practice settings. Health maintenance and promotion with an emphasis on the pregnant woman, infants and children will be integrated in care plans and teaching. Obstetric experiences will include the care of women and their families through pregnancy, labor, delivery and the postpartum period. The physiology, pathophysiology, assessment and intervention for common health problems in children ages birth through adolescence will also be applied in pediatric settings. (5 Credits)
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NSG 404: RN Community Health Nursing for BSN Completion Students
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This three quarter-hour course, designed for the BSN Completion student, synthesizes nursing and public health theory to explore the nursing care of individuals, families, and aggregates in the community. The focus is on applying the nursing process to communities and populations at risk as well as exploring physical, social, environmental, and cultural factors that impact the health of groups. Community nursing roles in the promotion of health, prevention of illness, reduction of risk, and the treatment of health problems are discussed. Prerequisite: NSG 400. Co-requisite: NSG 404P RN. [3]
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NSG 404P: RN Community Health Nursing for BSN Completion Students Practicum
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This clinical course designed for the BSN Completion student, consists of a series of application activities to enable the student to apply the theory learned in NSG 404. To complete the clinical objectives, students will be guided in the selection of a local community with which to work. Students will interact with the faculty member weekly for direction and problem solving. Prerequisites: NSG 341 and NSG 351. Co-requisites: NSG 404RN. [3]
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NSG 405: RN Home Health/Hospice Nursing for BSN Completion Students Practicum
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This course explores nursing care, current trends and issues of aging and chronicity in home health and hospice. Students will examine nursing roles and responsibilities in patient care in the home, case management, and interdisciplinary teams. Prerequisites: NSG 341, NSG 351, NSG 400. Co-requisite: NSG 405P RN. [3]
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