NURS 3100 Maternal-Newborn & Womens Health Nursing
This course is devoted to the study of bio-psychosocial factors affecting the health and development of childbearing patients, newborns and their families, as well as the interpersonal and relational role of the professional nurse in identifying and meeting the health care needs of this focused population. The nursing process is applied to the design of integrated and individualized plans of care. Learners will apply and synthesize knowledge from prior coursework in the basic sciences, mathematics, humanities, and foundational nursing classes to further develop and inform their nursing care practices in maternity, neonatal, and women’s health care environments - 2.5 theory hours. Successful completion of both the theory and clinical components of the course with a letter grade of ‘C+’ (2.3) or higher is necessary to pass the course. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Ethics course with a grade of 'C' (2.0) or higher,
NURS 3030, NURS/
NURL 3105 and NURS/
NURL 3106. Concurrent enrollment in
NURS 3103 is required.