NURS 754 - Primary Care Nursing of Families I for BSN to DNP Credits: 5
NURS 754 focuses on the clinical management of the health/illness status of children, adults, and elders within a family framework. This course includes theoretical concepts related to individual development and family function. The clinical component focuses on the role of the nurse practitioner in primary care settings and includes health promotion, illness prevention, assessment, treatments for acute and chronic illnesses, and education of individuals and families. Role development is emphasized, including advanced practice therapeutics and independent/interdependent practices. Critical thinking and integration of core course information is demonstrated through development of patient plans of care.
This is a BSN to DNP course.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 618
Lecture-Lab (ex: 3-1 means 3 hrs lecture and 1 hr lab): 4-1 (Clinical) Term(s) Offered: Fall
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