NSG 515 - Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum III and Seminar This course focuses on the application of theory and research findings to the primary care of families within the context of communities and the larger society which forms the social environment for healthcare. The course provides opportunities for students to assess the health of a client population, as well as individual and family health in a community-based setting. Students are expected to demonstrate progress toward autonomous practice in clinical decision making, selection of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, and evaluation of outcomes. Transition to the role of the Family Nurse Practitioner is fostered under the guidance of preceptors in the practice setting. The practicum comprises 240 clinical hours for four credits. The seminar is a one credit course that meets for 28 hours class time.
Prerequisites & Notes NSG 512 and NSG 513
Offered: Spring, Fall Semester (Online), Spring Semester (Hybrid)
Credits: 5
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