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Dec 21, 2024
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NUR 960 - Seminar and Practicum Provides the family nurse practitioner student an immersive practical experience in the application of health promotion, clinical prevention, and health management of individuals through advanced practice assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and education. Clinical and professional forces critical to a successful transition into the advanced nursing practice role are the focus of this course. The interplay of legal, economic, political, regulatory, and ethical factors on this practice is analyzed. Servant leadership is explored and integrated into the student’s own philosophy and behavior.
8 Semester Credit(s)
Crosslisted with: N/A Laboratory/Experience Hours 400 clinical hours Prerequisite(s): NUR 837 , and current ACLS, TNCC, and PALS certifications Corequisite(s): N/A Repeatable for Credit No Core Course No Grade Type LT
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