NUR 5810 FNP: Diagnoses and Therapeutics I

(formerly NUR 581)

This course focuses on the primary health care across the lifespan. A general systems approach, grounded in advanced physiology, provides the framework for the assessment, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The role of the Family Nurse Practitioner-Primary Care in the care of the patients presenting with symptoms and conditions most frequently encountered in clinical practice is emphasized throughout the course. Specific pathologies and resulting interventions are discussed in detail. Integration of research into practice will be emphasized, as well as the advanced practice role within a changing socio-economic climate. 45 lecture hours per semester.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

NUR 5780

Corequisite

NUR 5620

Distribution

Nursing

Offered

Spring, Summer