Description: Hours: Two and one half hours lecture and one and one half hours laboratory per week
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Master's or Post-Master's Certificate Nursing Program
Description: Provides a comprehensive overview of primary care health analysis, including the role of risk factors and health promotion strategies in adults and children across the lifespan with a focus on vulnerable, culturally diverse populations. Emphasis is placed on functional implications. Interpretation of data for the purpose of differentiating typical from atypical presentation, and recognizing actual and potential health problems. The problem-oriented system of organizing and recording data is utilized.
Units: 3.00
Grading: Letter Grade
| Session | Section | Class # | Type | Days | Time | Location | Instructor | Course Details [Key] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E10 | 1 | 2792 | LEC | ARR | Online | Amanda Tuel |
|
|
| E10 | 1L | 2793 | LAB | TBD | Valerie Malinoski |
|
||
| E10 | 2L | 2794 | LAB | TBD | Charlotte Gullap-Moore |
|
Key for Course Detail Icons
= Course Open |
= Course Closed |
= Course Details |
= Textbook Info |
= General Education |
= Extended University |
= Service Learning |
= In Person |
= Asynchronous Online |
= Synchronous Online |
= Synchronous/Asynchronous |
= Blended |
= No Cost Course Materials |
= Low Cost Course Materials |

= Course Closed
= Textbook Info
=
=
=
=
=
=
= Low Cost Course Materials