NUR 1142 - PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING: NURSE ANESTHESIA Minimum Credits: 2 Maximum Credits: 2 This course is designed to provide the undergraduate nursing student with an understanding of the role of the nurse anesthetist as an advanced practice nurse. Emphasis will be placed on exploring 1) the advanced practice role as a nurse anesthetist, 2) health care policies affecting nurse anesthesia practice, and 3) evidence based practice in nurse anesthesia practice. Students will describe the opportunities and barriers for nurse anesthetists in a variety of practice settings. Students will also explore the implications of health care policies at the national, state and local level on practice. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Seminar Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: NUR 1120; PROG: Nursing; GPA: 3.5 Course Attributes: University Honors Course Click here for class schedule information.
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