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NSG154 — Maternal/Child Nursing Theory

2 credits · 2 hours

NSG 154 - Maternal/Child Nursing Theory NSG 154 - Maternal/Child Nursing Theory Description: Health promotion in the context of the family with a focus on the mother and child. Includes concepts of nursing care for the developing family from preconception to perinatal and postpartum care of the mother and neonate. Encompasses normal and high-risk reproductive issues, women’s health, and developmental care of the child from infant through adolescence. Integrates the competencies of nursing knowledge to include patient-centered care, professionalism, leadership, systems-based practice, informatics and technology, communication, teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice. Principles of nursing care related to the growth and development of the child, from infant to adolescence Principles of nursing care related to the child, from infant to adolescence, experiencing alterations in growth and development Learning

Prerequisites: NSG140, NSG142, NSG143, NSG144, NSG145

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