NRS 336 - Family-Centered Nursing Care of Children: Theory

The student will be introduced to family-centered nursing care of children, including the normal progression of child growth and development, anticipatory guidance for parents, and acute and chronic health problems in the pediatric population. An emphasis will be placed on quality, safety, and evidence-based practice in the provision of professional nursing care.

Semester hours: 2.0

Prerequisites:

  • NRS 118 - Introduction of Professional Nursing Concepts and Clinical Judgment: Theory
  • NRS 125 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Theory
  • NRS 126 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Clinical
  • NRS 153 - Population Health Nursing: Foundations
  • NRS 227 - Pathophysiology
  • NRS 233 - Assessment and Care of the Adult with Abnormal Findings: Theory
  • NRS 234 - Assessment and Care of the Adult with Abnormal Findings: Clinical
  • NRS 235 - Pharmacology I
  • NRS 254 - Managing the Nursing Care of the Adult: Theory
  • NRS 255 - Managing the Nursing Care of the Adult: Clinical
  • NRS 256 - Pharmacology II
  • NRS 332 - Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: Theory
  • NRS 333 - Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: Clinical
  • NRS 346 - Evidence-Based Inquiry in Healthcare
  • NRS 353 - Population Health Nursing: Community Based Care: Theory
  • NRS 354 - Population Health Nursing: Community Based Care: Clinical

Co-requisites:

  • NRS 334 - Nursing Care of Women and Child-bearing Families: Theory
  • NRS 335 - Nursing Care of Women and Child-bearing Families: Clinical
  • NRS 337 - Family-Centered Nursing Care of Children: Clinical

Last updated: 07/30/2024