Nursing
NRSG 6230: Nursing Management: Critically Ill Neonatal 1
Lecture - 3 credits
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- Focuses on the acquisition of knowledge about complex physiological concepts essential to the care of the critically ill neonate.
- Begins with the actual and potential alterations in fetal/neonatal well-being, adaptation to extrauterine life, and factors that interfere with adaptation to extrauterine life.
- Also emphasizes the acquisition of theoretical knowledge essential to understanding the neonate's response to life-threatening problems.
- Discusses neonatal pathophysiologic disorders in terms of the nursing process and management of the neonate and their families.
- Uses current theories and research from nursing, biomedical, physical, and behavioral sciences as a basis for clinical decision making.
- The nursing process and developmental theory are frameworks utilized to structure the delivery of course content.
Focuses on the acquisition of knowledge about complex physiological concepts essential to the care of the critically ill neonate. Show more.