Monday, May 12, 2014

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Prepares graduates to engage in the full scope of professional nursing practice across all healthcare settings First two years often concentrate on psychology, human growth and development, biology, microbiology, organic chemistry, nutrition, and anatomy and physiology. Final two years often focus on adult acute and chronic disease; maternal/child health; pediatrics; psychiatric/mental health nursing; and community health nursing. Is intended to result in a deeper understanding of the cultural, political, economic, and social issues that affect patients and influence healthcare delivery Includes nursing theory, physical and behavioral sciences, and humanities with additional content in research, leadership, and may include such topics as healthcare economics, health informatics, and health policy.

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