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Nov 24, 2024
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NSG 413 - Maternal Child Health
Cr Hrs: 6 (4-0-2) This course provides the theoretical and clinical foundation for providing safe, effective, patient- centered, evidence-based, and culturally competent healthcare to women, children, adolescents, and their families. Nursing care of pregnant women, infants, and their families during a normal pregnancy and developmental aspects associated with preventive care and health promotion of children and adolescents along the wellness-illness continuum are examined. Legal, ethical, sociocultural, economic, political, historical, and global environmental factors that affect reproductive and child and adolescent health are examined.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Prerequisites: NSG 404 Introduction to Professional Practice , NSG 406 Mental Health , NSG 424 Nursing Skills Lab I
Term offered: Fall Fall - Instructor of Record: Melody N. Waller Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Nancy Alise Grogan Farrell Fall - Additional Instructor 2: Jennifer H Russell
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