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NUR 130 — Nursing Across the Lifespan I

4 credits · 4 hours

Provides students with continuing opportunity to assess the bio-psychosocial aspects of individuals throughout the lifespan. Included isan introduction to the bio-psychosocial aspects of thechildbearing/child-rearing family through a family-centered approach.The course includes exploration of the normal prenatal period andaddresses development needs of persons of all age groups. Throughthe use of the nursing process, students develop the necessaryknowledge and skills to provide nursing care to the childbearing/child-rearing family and to individuals throughout the lifespan experiencingalterations in meeting basic human needs. Prerequisites NUR 100,NUR 117, NUR 128, NUR 129, and NUR 124 (*if LPN); Corequisites:NUR 115, NUR 131 and PSY 101

Prerequisites: NUR 100, NUR 117, NUR 128, NUR 129, NUR 124

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