Courses and Schedules
NUR-4000 Nursing Care Across the Lifespan
This course prepares the student with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to provide safe, quality nursing care to the childbearing, childrearing, and gerontological client. Family-centered care, including health education and advocacy, are emphasized as essential to ensure high-quality health outcomes. Nursing care for clients with selected altered health states are discussed with application to client-focused clinical practice. This course is designed to be taken concurrently with NUR-4180: Research in Nursing and NUR-5310: Nursing Informatics: Concepts and Issues and is only open to Accelerated 2nd Degree BSN Program students.
Prerequisite: Completion of NUR-3200: Introduction to Professional Nursing, NUR-3280: Health Assessment and Health Promotion, and NUR-3420: Advancing Nursing Practice. This course is campus based with a clinical component.
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Credits: 8
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