NURS401 Caring for the Pediatric and Adolescent Client

This course explores the physiological alterations of clients with acute and chronic healthcare needs. Students will examine the impact of and plan nursing care for pediatric-adolescent clients experiencing acute and/or chronic alterations. The clinical component will allow the application of nursing skills, knowledge, and critical thinking necessary for safe and effective nursing care of the pediatric population. Laboratory experiences are provided in the classroom laboratory setting as well as medical-surgical and critical care units, community agencies and any other clinical sites to meet the course objectives. Theoretical, scientific, and humanistic principles are used to achieve positive health outcomes for pediatric clients and their families with acute and chronic illness in a variety of pediatric settings. Emphasis is placed on normal growth and development. Students examine the application of current research evidence, principles of pharmacology, as well as legal and ethical issues influencing the planning and delivery of nursing care to pediatric clients and their families. Students are required to provide their own transportation to all clinical sites. 15-week course, 3 hours theory, 6 hours of clinical.

Credits

5

Corequisite

NURS304, NURS390, SEU310, SEU310SL