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Dec 12, 2024
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NU - 719 Professional Advocacy for PracticeCredits: 6
This course ends a sequence of three courses designed to provide the student with the theoretical foundation and clinical competencies for practice as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) in primary care. Students explore the unique and common roles of Advanced Practice Nurses. Students analyze contemporary advanced practice issues and the responsibilities of the advanced practice role from economic, social, ethical, and professional perspectives. Precepted clinical experiences and case presentations provide opportunities for students to apply new knowledge to assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and evaluation of clients with health promotion needs and common acute and chronic health concerns. Maximizing resources, referrals, and consultation are discussed within the context of the interdisciplinary care team. Clinical Practicum Hours: 225. A laboratory fee is required.
Prerequisite: NU 717
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