NURS 7120 - Child/Adolescent Health & Family Theory Study of health promotion, anticipatory guidance, prevention of illness, and the assessment and management of acute and chronic illnesses commonly affecting children and adolescents. Concepts related to advanced role development of nurse practitioners are explored. Adolescent health is discussed in a developmental context. Clinical practicum for advanced clinical practice with children and adolescents. Focus is on the diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents in primary care settings. Course requires 120 hours of supervised clinical practice.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 6110 , NURS 6120 , NURS 6180 (NURS 6180 may be taken concurrently)
Credit Hours: 4
Term Offered: Spring
Fee(s): $550
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