NUR 2032 - DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL Minimum Credits: 2 Maximum Credits: 2 This clinical course builds upon the diagnostic process that is introduced in NUR 2031 and expanded upon in NUR 2033. Using a problem based approach; students will use the information on the diagnostic process that is taught in NUR 2033 and apply it to the clinical setting. Differential diagnoses will be formulated based on the accurate and thorough health history and physical exam conducted on patients across the lifespan. Students will learn the process of verbally presenting patient cases, formulating differential diagnoses, formulating patient problem lists, and identifying stressors to health. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Clinical Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: NUR 2031 or 2231; CREQ: NUR 2033 or 2433 or 2033D; PROG: Graduate School of Nursing Click here for class schedule information.
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