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Found of Nrsg in Chronic Illness I (NRS 111)

Term: 2020-2021 Academic Year Winter Term

Faculty

Sylvia Dee Ann Wenbourne
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Elizabeth Marie Cooper
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Aliza Mechelle Bach
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Elizabeth Anne Howell
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Judith Diane Dornbach
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Leigh Ann Eswonia
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Michelle Pam Pringle
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Heather Dawn Aldrich
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Kerry Joyce
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Joannie J Miller
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Regina Kay Holman
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Kelly E Willis
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Zinzi Nandi Konig
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Nicole M Janke
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri, 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM (1/4/2021 - 3/18/2021) Location: NC SUMN 2
Fri, 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM (1/4/2021 - 3/18/2021) Location: NC EMPR PAC

Description

This course introduces assessment and common interventions (including technical procedures) for patients with chronic illnesses common across the life span in multiple ethnic groups. The patient’s and family’s lived experience of the condition is explored. Clinical practice guidelines and research evidence are used to guide clinical judgments in care of individuals with chronic conditions. Multidisciplinary team roles and responsibilities are explored in the context of delivering safe, high quality health care to individuals with chronic conditions (includes practical and legal aspects of delegation). Cultural, ethical, legal and health care delivery issues are explored through case scenarios and clinical practice. Case exemplars include children with asthma, adolescents with a mood disorder, adults with type 2 diabetes, and older adults with dementia. The course includes classroom and clinical learning experiences.