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Mar 10, 2025
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NUR 859 - Women and Children Clinical Provides the family nurse practitioner student a focused practical experience in the application of health promotion, clinical prevention, and health management of women and children through advanced practice assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and education. The clinical experience is designed the facilitate the reflection, synthesis, and integration of program coursework in clinical settings. The women and children clinical is intended to build upon a foundation of knowledge to advance the student’s degree of preparedness in clinical decision making, application of evidence based practice, and delivery of anticipatory guidance that is age, developmentally, and culturally appropriate to the individual and/or family. A collaborative learning environment fosters professional dialog aimed to deepen relevant comprehension of unique factors associated with clinical scenarios presenting across the community of learners.
3 Semester Credit(s)
Crosslisted with: N/A Laboratory/Experience Hours 150 Prerequisite(s): NUR 620 Corequisite(s): N/A Repeatable for Credit No Core Course No Grade Type LT Typically Offered Fall
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