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ADN 210 - Family Health Illness Concepts

Credit Hours: 7
Contact Hours: 13
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: ADN 135  (B- or Higher) and ADN 140  (B- or Higher)

English Prerequisites: None

Math Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: ADN 215  and PY 232  
Description: This course is designed to further develop individual, health & illness, and professional nursing & health care concepts with emphasis on the family, as well as individual clients including the infant, child, and childbearing client. Individual concepts include functional ability and culture. Health & illness concepts include intracranial regulation, nutrition, perfusion, gas exchange, reproduction, sexuality, immunity, infection, pain, stress & coping, mood & affect, psychosis, and interpersonal violence. Professional nursing & health care concepts include professional identity, clinical judgment, health promotion, communication, collaboration, safety and health care policy. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care to the infant, child, and childbearing client while incorporating the concepts identified in this course. This course includes a clinical lab component.

Course Fee: $155.00

Department Consent: Department Consent Required
General Education Distribution Category Met: None



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