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NURSING 717: Clinical Management and Pharmacology II


Nursing 717


NURSING 717: Clinical Management and Pharmacology II


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This is the second of three sequential courses on clinical management for the family nurse practitioner that continues a holistic approach to advanced primary health care acknowledging age, gender, sexuality, cultural heritage, family and community needs. Students continue to expand their knowledge of physiology,  pathophysiology and pharmacology. The course emphasizes the critical thinking processes to establish a clinical judgment from possible differential diagnoses.  Students discuss natural/alternative health care and pharmacotherapeutics, as well as diagnostic and educative management strategies, and outcome criteria appropriate for the commonly encountered acute and chronic conditions of the cardiovascular, renal, integumentary, gastrointestinal, and hematological systems seen by Family Nurse Practitioners in primary health care.


Nursing 716 and 726.
Corequisite: Nursing 727.
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by Wielgosh, Nathan H last modified Oct 26, 2012 04:45 PM