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Feb 05, 2025
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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NUR 316 - Nursing Care of the Adult and Aging Patient This course provides students with the information, knowledge and attitudes necessary to provide safe, high quality care to adults from early adulthood through the aging process. Acute and chronic health issues, adult development, primary, secondary and tertiary prevention will be addressed. Issues of diversity and inclusivity will be explored within the context of the delivery of nursing care. Concepts of patient advocacy will be discussed with application of these concepts to direct patient care. This course includes both didactic/theorectical learning as well as exposure to adult patients in a variety of clinical settings. Lecture Credits: 8 Prerequisites: NUR 301 and NUR 320 Equivalent(s): NURS 316/NUR 3160 Offered in the Spring Semester
Not Liberal Arts
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