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NURS 3525
Child Bearing Nursing.
Five semester hours, two theory, three clinical. (SP)
This course focuses on clinical application of the nursing process in providing culturally specific care to childbearing women, newborn infants, and their family systems during the child rearing period. Clinical experiences in an acute care setting provide students with the opportunity to apply primary, secondary and tertiary prevention within childbearing, childrearing family-client systems and women's health across the lifespan. Critical thinking, health promotion, family-centered care and cultural diversity are stressed. Each content area will be covered with appropriate unit and final examination and clinical rotations. In order for a student to pass the NURS 3525 course, the student will have to demonstrate mastery with a test average of 75 and passing clinical experience. Students who cannot achieve these objectives will be required to repeat NURS 3525 in its entirety. To earn credit, this course must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. (Advanced standing for Registered Nurses.) Prerequisites: NURS 3314, NURS 3315, NURS 3665. Course fee: $60.00.

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