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NURS 4670
Comprehensive Emergent Care
Six semester hours, three theory, three clinical. (SP)
This course focuses on the development of advanced nursing knowledge and skills in the acute care of high risk populations across the life span. Because students will have contact during the course with individuals and families from diverse cultural groups, health care problems and needs are examined with regard for the unique influences of divergent cultural, economic, and political forces. However, the emphasis of the course is on the mastery of competencies and confidence in the provision of direct nursing care to high risk individuals demanding emergent care. Students will assess, plan, implement, and evaluate comprehensive nursing care with clients across the lifespan at risk during post traumatic events. To earn credit, this course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisites: NURS 4263, 4522, and 4665. Co-requisites: NURS 4170, 4290, and 4340. RN/BSN prerequisites: NURS 3315, 4263, and 4522. Co-requisites: NURS 4299 and 4340. (Formerly NURS 4570)

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