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Family Centered Nursing (NUR 2000)

Term: 2018 Fall

Faculty

Bonnie Zapolin
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Kathleen Ashe
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Jillian Hatch
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Julianne Mazzawi
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Mrs. Kathleen Stubbs
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Lavonne Ballard
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Catherine A. Harris
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Karen Manning
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Sha Hannah-Santo
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Giovanna Sierra
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Dr. Lynn Doyle
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Angela Gates
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Mary Staude
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Laureen Wagner
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Debra Levesque
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Lauren A. LeBlanc
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Mrs. Jennifer Fraone
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Pauline Marie Trenholm
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Heidi Patten
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Karen Boyd
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Denise Edinger
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Schedule

Tue-Wed, 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM (9/5/2018 - 12/17/2018) Location: MLTN LABRC C302

Description

Nursing 2000, introduces the learner to the nursing care of the childbearing woman, family, and the neonate through adolescence. Concepts based on the 3 domains of health & illness, nursing and healthcare, and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) continue as the theoretical framework. The Concept Learning Modules introduce the learner to the specific needs of the childbearing woman, neonate, and child and nutrition and pharmacology continue as components within this course. Clinical experiences are selected so that the student learns to communicate effectively with assigned clients and practices within the legal and ethical framework of nursing. (8 Credits)
12 hours Clinical /simulated laboratory - 4 hours theory (Weekly)
Pre-requisites: NUR 1020, MIC2010