Using evidenced-based theories, and practice, explores health concepts and health challenges of the infant, child, adolescent and child bearing family within the context of family centred care across a continuum of nursing care experiences. Incorporates the concepts of health promotion, wellness, self-determination, individualized, and safe care within an interprofessional and legally prudent environment. Weekly hours: 4 Lecture hoursRestriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option. Prerequisite(s): NURS 221.3. Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): NURS 311.3 and NURS 312.3 for B.S.N. students or NURS 305.6 for Post-Degree B.S.N. Option students. Note: Students who do not successfully complete NURS 312.3 will not be permitted to take NURS 330.3 in the Spring Term. Students with credit for NURS 370 will not receive credit for this course.
Using evidenced-based theories, and practice, explores health concepts and health challenges of the infant, child, adolescent and child bearing family within the context of family centred care across a continuum of nursing care experiences. Incorporates the concepts of health promotion, wellness, self-determination, individualized, and safe care within an interprofessional and legally prudent environment. Weekly hours: 4 Lecture hoursRestriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option. Prerequisite(s): NURS 221.3. Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): NURS 311.3 and NURS 312.3 for B.S.N. students or NURS 305.6 for Post-Degree B.S.N. Option students. Note: Students who do not successfully complete NURS 312.3 will not be permitted to take NURS 330.3 in the Spring Term. Students with credit for NURS 370 will not receive credit for this course.