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NURSING 766: Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology III


Nursing 766


NURSING 766: Adult Clinical Management and Pharmacology III


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This is the third of three sequential courses on clinical management for the adult advanced practice nurse that continues a holistic approach acknowledging age, gender, sexuality, cultural heritage, family and community needs. Students continue to expand their knowledge of physiology and pathophysiology. The course emphasizes the critical thinking process to establish clinical judgment from possible differential diagnosis. Students discuss natural/alternative and pharmacological therapies, diagnostic and educative management strategies, and outcome criteria for adult conditions of the endocrine, psychological and neurological systems; ophthalmology, otology, pain management, basic urgent care management and other selected topics.


Nursing 755 and 765.
Corequisite: Nursing 756.
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by Wielgosh, Nathan H last modified Oct 26, 2012 04:45 PM