Sep 14, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

FNP 608 - Health and Illness in the Family and the Individual across the Lifespan

(5 credits-3 credits theory; 2 credits clinical)
This clinical course builds on the prior clinical management courses.  The student continues to be mentored in the ongoing development of the Family Nurse Practitioner role,  knowledge, skills, clinical judgement and management of complex patient problems across the lifespan under the guidance of course faculty and a preceptor in a primary care setting caring for individuals and families across the lifespan.  Students are required to participate in weekly “grand rounds” on line discussion of de-identified patients/families they have encountered. This course requires  225 clock hours with a preceptor in a primary care setting and includes a mandatory three day family (individual across the life span) nurse practitioner review course. Students are required to complete the review course as part of the preparation to take the national Family Nurse Practitioner certification examination (either the AACN or AANPC) required for national certification and state licensure. Students will take a pre-test prior to completing the mandatory review course to identify areas of study on which to concentrate and a post-“predictor” examination after the completion of the review course. Prerequisite(s): All MSN Core Courses. FNP 601  FNP 602  FNP 603  FNP 604  FNP 605  FNP 606  FNP 607 . Corerequisite(s): FNP 609   Spring