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Dec 26, 2024
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NURS 5028 - Concepts in Gerontological Nursing2 credit hours Provides the foundational basis for the nursing care of older adults and their families. Students explore trends, theories and multidimensional changes associated with aging. Issues related to wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention in older adults are examined. The concept of geriatric syndromes is introduced. Screening and assessment instruments used in the care of elders are discussed. Theoretical concepts of agining are examined. The phenomenon of aging populations is explored at the local and global levels. Topics covered encourage student reflection on attitudes, roles, values and expectations for the care of aging populations. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department with permission of instructor.
Registration Restriction(s): Graduate Nursing Program Prerequisite Course: NURS 5024, 5041
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