This course is the first of two advanced practice nursing courses focusing on specialization, expansion, and advancement of research based knowledge and skills related to the advanced practice of nursing in primary care. Emphasis is on the development of a knowledge base necessary for clinical decision-making and the beginning definition of a model of practice with the family as the unit of service. Grade Mode:Standard Mode of Delivery: Online Instructional Method: Lecture-based Prerequisites:PATN 605 - Advanced Pathology , PHAN 830 - Advanced Pharmacology , and NSG 824 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnosis Co-requisites:FNP 801 - Advanced Family Clinical Practice I
Term offered: Fall
Instructor of Record, Fall: Jacqueline Lee Burchum Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Ragan N Johnson