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340 Nursing Care of Childbearing Families

Nursing Care of Childbearing Families (25:705:340:NC:03447
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Easley
Location: M, Center for Urban and Public Service - Room 105 (Lab: T, NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
Nursing Care of Childbearing Families (25:705:340:NB:03446)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Easley
Location: M, Center for Urban and Public Service - Room 105 (Lab: T, NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
Nursing Care of Childbearing Families (25:705:340:NA:03445)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T - 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Espert/Grano
Location: M, Center for Urban and Public Services - Room 105 (Lab: NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course focuses on the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed by professional nurses to provide care to diverse childbearing families. Physical and behavioral factors influencing the reproductive health of families, communities, and populations will be identified and disparities in outcomes will be discussed. Evidence-based practice, professional standards of care, the nursing process, and knowledge from nursing and related disciplines will be presented as the foundation for providing comprehensive, safe, quality nursing care to childbearing families. The perinatal nurse's role as a leader, patient advocate, change agent, educator, and member of the interprofessional health care team will be discussed. This course will include clinical experiences in simulation and a variety of health care settings.Prerequisites: 705:205, 395, 335, 306, 330. Corequisites: 705:326, 336.

OPEN TO 2ND DEG L2 STUDENTS ONLY.

336 NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS

NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:NJ:04418)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00 AM - 11:40 AM ; W, 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Instructor: Sinacori
Location: Engelhard Hall - Room 100; NWK Clinic TBD
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:NI:04417)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00 AM - 11:40 AM ; W, 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Instructor: Sinacori
Location: Engelhard Hall - Room 100; NWK Clinic TBD
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:NH:03791)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab T, 2:00pm - 9:00pm)
Instructor: Sinacori/Grantoza
Location: Th, Engelhard Hall - Room 100 (Lab: T, NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:NG:03790)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 2:00pm - 9:00pm)
Instructor: Sinacori/Grantoza
Location: Th, Engelhard Hall - Room 100 (Lab: T, NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:NF:03789)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Sinacori/Pajaro
Location: Th, Engelhard Hall - Room 100 (Lab: T, NK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:NE:03788)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00am -11:40am (Lab: T, 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Sinacori/Payongayong
Location: Th, Engelhard Hall - Room 100 (Lab: T, NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF ADULTS & OLDER ADULTS WITH COMMON HEALTH CONDITIONS (25:705:336:ND:03787)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: Th, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: W, 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Filipelli/Bacchus
Location: Th, Center for Urban and Public Service - Room 105 (Lab: W, NWK Clinic TBD)
Format: In-person
Credits: 6
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course focuses on the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed by professional nurses to provide care to culturally diverse adults and older adults. Emphasis is placed on clinical reasoning/judgments pertinent to health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention and symptom management, incorporating evidence-based practice to common physical and behavioral health conditions. Factors influencing the health of adult and older adult populations will be identified and disparities in outcomes will be discussed. The nurse's role as a leader, patient advocate, change agent, educator, and member of the interprofessional healthcare team will be discussed. This course will include clinical experiences in simulation and a variety of health care settings.Prerequisites: 705:205, 395, 335, 306, 330. Corequisites: 705:326, 340.

OPEN TO 2ND DEG L2 STUDENTS ONLY.

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