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| Cat. No. and Title |
Instructor |
Dates |
Location |
Days |
Time |
Unit |
Class No. |
Fee |
Register |
| NURSNG614 Advanced Pathophysiology | H Lee | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1836 | $1390 | |
| NURSNG614 Advanced Pathophysiology | H Lee | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2258 | $1390 | |
NURSNG615 Advanced Health AssessmentDescription: This course focuses on the development of advanced practice nursing skills in health assessment for urban populations. Concepts, theories, and research on human development, anticipatory guidance, prevention, and early detection of risk factors and disease are emphasized. Critical thinking, diagnostic reasoning, and communication skills are developed through practice with case guide vignettes and simulated practice experiences specific to the student's area of advanced practice nursing in the college laboratory. Lab and lecture are both required.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | K Ouzts | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2275 | $1390 | |
NURSNG615 Advanced Health AssessmentDescription: This course focuses on the development of advanced practice nursing skills in health assessment for urban populations. Concepts, theories, and research on human development, anticipatory guidance, prevention, and early detection of risk factors and disease are emphasized. Critical thinking, diagnostic reasoning, and communication skills are developed through practice with case guide vignettes and simulated practice experiences specific to the student's area of advanced practice nursing in the college laboratory. Lab and lecture are required.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | P Halon | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1837 | $1390 | |
NURSNG634 Advanced PharmacologyDescription: The course focuses on the role of advanced practice nurses in applying pharmacotherapeutics to the management of health and illness in populations at risk for morbidity and mortality. Students acquire advanced knowledge as a foundation for prescribing and monitoring pharmaceutical and alternative therapeutic agents. Emphasis is placed on synthesis of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics principles for the prevention and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses. Evidence-based outcomes, consensus guidelines, and research studies are critiqued. Ethical, legal, and risk-management issues are discussed.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | K Fabiszewski | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1838 | $1390 | |
NURSNG634 Advanced PharmacologyDescription: The course focuses on the role of advanced practice nurses in applying pharmacotherapeutics to the management of health and illness in populations at risk for morbidity and mortality. Students acquire advanced knowledge as a foundation for prescribing and monitoring pharmaceutical and alternative therapeutic agents. Emphasis is placed on synthesis of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics principles for the prevention and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses. Evidence-based outcomes, consensus guidelines, and research studies are critiqued. Ethical, legal, and risk-management issues are discussed.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | K Fabiszewski | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2259 | $1390 | |
NURSNG637 Mental and Psychosocial Health of the Urban FamilyDescription: Multicultural individuals and families at risk for mental and psychosocial problems are considered within the context of urban living. Nursing theory and research is applied to developing processes of care for individuals across the life span with mental health and psychosocial problems. Students learn evidence-based care including cognitive-behavioral, psychopharmacological, and non-traditional approaches to psychosocial and related physical problems. Research related to environmental, psychosocial, genetic, economic, family systems, developmental risk factors, drug efficacy, and nonpharmacological approaches for individuals with mental and psychosocial illness is investigated. The impact of contemporary health care policy and legislative proposals on quality, cost, and access to care is investigated.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | S Cannon | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 3058 | $1390 | |
NURSNG637 Mental and Psychosocial Health of the Urban FamilyDescription: Multicultural individuals and families at risk for mental and psychosocial problems are considered within the context of urban living. Nursing theory and research is applied to developing processes of care for individuals across the life span with mental health and psychosocial problems. Students learn evidence-based care including cognitive-behavioral, psychopharmacological, and non-traditional approaches to psychosocial and related physical problems. Research related to environmental, psychosocial, genetic, economic, family systems, developmental risk factors, drug efficacy, and nonpharmacological approaches for individuals with mental and psychosocial illness is investigated. The impact of contemporary health care policy and legislative proposals on quality, cost, and access to care is investigated.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | S Cannon | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2995 | $1390 | |
NURSNG637 Mental and Psychosocial Health of the Urban FamilyDescription: Multicultural individuals and families at risk for mental and psychosocial problems are considered within the context of urban living. Nursing theory and research is applied to developing processes of care for individuals across the life span with mental health and psychosocial problems. Students learn evidence-based care including cognitive-behavioral, psychopharmacological, and non-traditional approaches to psychosocial and related physical problems. Research related to environmental, psychosocial, genetic, economic, family systems, developmental risk factors, drug efficacy, and nonpharmacological approaches for individuals with mental and psychosocial illness is investigated. The impact of contemporary health care policy and legislative proposals on quality, cost, and access to care is investigated.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: Permission of program director. Please contact margaret.mcallister@umb.edu Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | S Cannon | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2118 | $1390 | |