NURS 444 Chronic & Complex Care with Adults & Aging Populations
This final of three courses focusing on the art and science of nursing with an emphasis on the transpersonal, spiritual- ethical caring relationship between adult and older adult patients and the nurse. This course applies the acquisition and application of nursing theory, critical thinking skills, and psychomotor skills necessary for safe, quality, holistic, patient-centered nursing care to a diverse patient population experiencing complex, chronic health problems and acute exacerbations. Students continue to integrate reflective practice in the acute care setting, creating a healing environment for adults and aging populations. Full Time - Pre-Requisite(s): Admission to the nursing program. NURS 299, NURS 314, Core Cultural Diversity, NURS 337, NURS 301, NURS 321, NURS 315, NURS 344, NURS 308, NURS 341, NURS 351, NURS 421, NURS 384, NURS 328; Co-Requisite(s): NURS 404, NURS 451, NURS 428. Part Time - Pre-Requisite(s): Admission to the nursing program. NURS 299, NURS 314, Core Cultural Diversity, NURS 337, NURS 301, NURS 321, NURS 315, NURS 344, NURS 308, NURS 341, NURS 351, NURS 421, NURS 384, NURS 328; Co-Requisite(s): NURS 428.
Credits
6.00