NUR54303 — Adult Gerontology Care I: Aging and Population Health
NUR 54303 - Adult Gerontology Care I: Aging and Population Health NUR 54303 - Adult Gerontology Care I: Aging and Population Health This course introduces the role of the clinical nurse specialist in direct care of adults across the spectrum. It explores theory, research, and evidence in the design, implementation and evaluation of direct care interventions to promote healthy aging and prevention of chronic diseases. There is an emphasis on normal growth and development, age-related changes, health promotion, disease prevention and early detection, and management of common health problems across the adult spectrum for diverse individuals and populations. all, Spring, Summer Semester Hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): NUR 51303 - Advanced Pathophysiology , NUR 52203 - Advanced Health Assessment and Differential Diagnosis , NUR 50101 - Advanced Health Assessment and Differential Diagnosis Lab , and NUR 53203 - Advanced Pharmacology
Prerequisites: NUR51303, NUR52203, NUR50101, NUR53203