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NURS 3526 |
Child Health 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 children, adolescents and their family systems. Clinical experiences in acute care and community-based settings provide students with the opportunity to apply primary, secondary and tertiary prevention within child health care and family-client systems. Critical thinking, health promotion, family-centered care and cultural diversity are stressed. Contents will be covered over a 16 week period with appropriate unit and final examination and clinical rotations. In order for a student to pass the NURS 3526 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 3526 in its entirety. (Advanced standing for Registered Nurses.) Prerequisites: NURS 3314, NURS 3315, NURS 3665. Course fee: $100.00. |
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