The focus of this course is on utilization of diagnostic reasoning in analyzing data from comprehensive health assessments of clients across the lifespan in order to determine appropriate and effective health care, including health promotion strategies. Risk reduction, health promotion and prevention, early detection of physical and common emotional illnesses, and clinical decision making are addressed. Fifty hours of laboratory practice is required. On-site laboratory practice of 50 hours is required for the Family Nurse Practitionaer students. (Fee $150)
- Fees:
- $150
- Credits:
- 3.0
- Academic Level:
- Graduate
- Department:
- Nursing [NS]
- Subject:
- Nursing [NSG]
- Terms Offered:
(Term Legend)
- 2014SP, 2013SS, 2012SS
Term Legend
Undergraduate
- FA: Fall Semester (August-December)
- SP: Spring Semester (January-May)
- S1: Summer Session 1 (May)
- S2: Summer Session 2 (June)
- S3: Summer Session 3 (Online)
- S4: Summer Session 4 (Independent Study)
Graduate
- FS: Fall Semester (August-December)
- SS: Spring Semester (January-May)
- G1: Summer Session 1
- G2: Summer Session 2
- G3: Summer Session 3
- ST: Special Term