FNP 6630 Family Nurse Practice I

Prerequisites: FNP-6426, FNP-6323 and FNP-6327 Study of integrative management of commonly occurring acute and chronic conditions in primary healthcare settings. Special emphasis is given to prevention and wellness promotion in these populations. Diagnostic reasoning is further developed in terms of establishing differential diagnoses and suggesting treatments, both evidence informed pharmacological and non-pharmacological in nature. Clinical practice with the interprofessional team allows the student to demonstrate understanding of the complex nature of illness and wellness. This course requires 135 hours of practicum in addition to didactic course expectations.

Credits

6 Credits

Prerequisite

Required: Student must take FNP-6426 FNP-6323 and FNP-6327.

Offered

Summer Term