NUR 133 - Family & Patient Centered Care of WomenSemester Hours: 4 This course focuses on the application of the nursing process in the care of childbearing families using both nursing and developmental theories. The course will allow students to demonstrate competency in knowledge, skills, and professional assessment of biopsychosocial factors, legal/ethical, cultural, and educational considerations related to women’s health across the lifespan, pregnancy, birth, and newborn period. Selected issues related to gender and sexuality will be discussed as they relate to women’s health and healthcare delivery. The course includes a clinical practicum to allow the student the opportunity to integrate theoretical concepts and clinical practice while providing nursing care to individuals and families in acute and ambulatory settings. Experience inpatient/family teaching such as childbirth classes is included.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: PRE-REQUISITES: NUR 108A , NUR 108AL , NUR 108B , NUR 108BL , NUR 109 , NUR 109L , NUR 130 , NUR 130L, NUR 130C, NUR 131 , NUR 131C
CO-REQUISITES: NUR 134 , NUR 134C, NUR 135 , NUR 135L, NUR 135C, NUR 133L, NUR 133C
Open only to students enrolled in the Nursing program.
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