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Oct 31, 2024
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NURS 281 - Caring for Persons Across the Lifespan Focuses on human development and health. A family centered nursing course, which explores the dynamic influence of family on health. The caring relationship from conception to death is emphasized. Experiences are provided in the areas of community, mental health, long-term care and maternal-child health centers. Theory: 4 credits, Clinical/Laboratory: 4 credits. Students should register for the highest number of credit hours unless otherwise advised.
Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisites: ANAT 142 and PHGY 210; NURS 205 and 260
Course corequisite: MATH 102
Note Registration restriction: Admission to the Department of Nursing
4-8 cr
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