NURNP 2100 - MANAGEMENT OF ADULT EPISODIC/CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS IN ACUTE CARE THEORY Minimum Credits: 4 Maximum Credits: 4 This course is designed to develop a theoretical, practical, and evidence-based foundation for advanced nursing practice in the diagnosis and management of common episodic and complex chronic dysfunctions/alterations in the acutely ill adult-gerontology population. Through didactic information, students develop the knowledge base needed to apply advanced practice skills in patient/family assessment, develop and implement a management plan, and evaluate the plan’s effectiveness when caring for adult-gerontology patients across the continuum of acute care services. Health promotion, health restoration, and health protection appropriate to these patients and families will be emphasized. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: NUR 2033; CREQ: (NUR 2034 or 2434 or 2034D); PROG: Graduate School of Nursing Click here for class schedule information.
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