This course focuses on the health of clients from birth to young adulthood in primary care and community settings. Health promotion, illness prevention, diagnosis and the management of common acute conditions and chronic illnesses are explored. Culturally sensitive management of comprehensive care within the family context will be approached through developmental considerations. NOTE: Students must be successful in
Prerequisites:NUR 804 - FNP Focus II Clinical: Women's Health in the Reproductive Years
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NUR 803 - FNP Focus II: Women's Health in the Reproductive Years
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NUR 800 - Essential Procedures for the Family Nurse Practitioner
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NUR 715 - Clinical Genetics/Genomics for Advanced Practice Nurses
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NUR 713 - Health Systems Leadership
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NUR 711 - Ethical Leadership in Professional Nursing Practice
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NUR 710 - Theoretical Foundations of Practice and Nursing Education
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NUR 709 - Health Policy for Nursing and Other Healthcare Providers
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NUR 708 - Connecting Theory and Research Knowledge for Advanced Nursing Practice
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NUR 707 - Improving Population Health
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NUR 706 - Methods of Evidence-Based Practice for the Advanced Practice Nurse
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NUR 704 - Roles of the Advanced Practice Nurse
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NUR 703 - Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning
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NUR 702 - Advanced Pharmacology for Advanced Nursing Practice
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NUR 701 - Physiology and Pathophysiology for Advanced Nursing Practice