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Fall 2025 Lecture Clinic Distance Learning Upper DivisionExplores factors influencing the health and wellness of children and families. Students will apply principles, concepts and research from the health and human sciences to the care of children and families across the health-illness continuum. A structured clinical component focuses on clinical reasoning and evidence based practice. Students will provide family centered care to healthy, at risk and ill children across a variety of clinical settings.
Learning Outcomes1Integrate family theories; growth and development; genomics; environmental and psychosocial factors in the care of children across the health-illness continuum.
2Integrate nursing concepts into evidence based nursing practice for children and families across a variety of health care settings.
3Apply knowledge of information technologies to improve health outcomes of children and families.
4Evaluate environmental and psychosocial risk factors for children and families.
5Adapt nursing care to families, recognizing their diverse needs, ethnicity, culture, and values.
6Evaluate the collaborative role of the nurse with other health care disciplines in the provision of comprehensive nursing care for healthy, at risk, and ill children.
7Demonstrate a spirit of inquiry, responsibility and accountability within legal, ethical, professional and organizational parameters.
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