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NURS 720 - Practicum: Integrating Primary Health Care I | ||
This course enables students to consolidate and practice knowledge and skills in assessing, diagnosing and managing physical and mental health/illness of adults, older adults and their families. The focus is on the management of common episodic and chronic health conditions of individuals across the lifespan, within the context of family and community in northern primary health care settings. Emphasis is placed on health promotion and illness/injury prevention strategies and on chronic self-care management. Situations requiring physician referral and managing rapidly changing situations are also addressed. This two-part course, which consists of on-site practice seminars and a clinical practicum, includes structured clinical evaluation.
Credits: 6.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Final Exam, Laboratory, Practicum, World Wide Web Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate
NURS 602 Minimum Grade of B- and NURS 603 Minimum Grade of B- and NURS 605 Minimum Grade of B- and NURS 607 Minimum Grade of B- and NURS 608 Minimum Grade of B- |
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