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Dec 18, 2024
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NUR 323 - Adult/Older Adult Health Nursing During this course, students will explore evidence-based nursing therapeutics that support both the adult and the older adult client experiencing health problems. The course considers major health problems in the United States, focusing on nursing knowledge needed for care of adults and older adults experiencing acute and chronic alterations in health in a variety of care settings. This course will encourage students to develop and practice critical thinking skills necessary for delivery of family-centered care in today’s complex health care system. The roles of collaboration, advocacy, and teaching are introduced as the student nurse interacts with clients and their support systems across the continuum of care.
Prerequisite(s): NUR 100 , NUR 200 , or NUR 211 , NUR 300 , NUR 301 , NUR 302 (within two years), NUR 306 , NUR 307 or NUR 305 , NUR 330 , NUR 331 , 2.75 GPA, and NUR major. Co-requisite(s): NUR 313 , NUR 325 . Credits: 3
Course Typically Offered: Course Type: Nursing
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