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NRS245 — Reproductive Health 3.5 Hours

This course introduces and examines past present and future trends involving male and female reproductive health from puberty through menopause. Nursing discussions will emphasize and expand student knowledge regarding pregnancy labor and delivery postpartum and newborn antepartum intrapartum postpartum and newborn care for normal and complicated care situations. Lifestyle choices and the effects on an individuals health will 306 2026 - 2027 Programs be discussed as well as family dynamics abuse and reproductive illnesses diseasesissues. The clinical component will help reinforce knowledge and skills needed in maternal and infant areas concerning assessments planning decision making abilities and critical thinking. Prerequisite: NRS 142 or NRS 152, and NRS 143, NRS 144, and BIO 110 with a "C" or better. Semester Hour(s): 3.5 hour(s) Lecture / Lab Hours: 2 lec/3 lab Fourth Semester - 12.5 Hours Course # Course Title Hours

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