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Jan 15, 2025
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NURS 247 - Maternal-Newborn Nursing Credits: 3 Description Focuses on the role of the professional nurse in supporting and promoting adaptation of the child-bearing family during antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum periods.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Distinguish physiological, psychological, social-cultural, and spiritual concepts needed to provide safe and competent nursing care to maternal-newborn patients and their significant others.
- Analyze the nursing process using clinical reasoning to assist maternal-newborn patients and their significant others with adaptive behaviors to promote health, quality of life, and/or death with dignity.
- Examine caring and culturally-sensitive interactions with maternal-newborn patients and their significant others to attain optimal health, quality of life, and/or death with dignity.
- Relate principles of verbal and written communication with other health care team members and with maternal-newborn patients and their significant others
- Analyze quality and safety competencies, standards of professional nursing practice, and the nursing profession’s legal, ethical, and regulatory framework while providing safe and competent holistic care to maternal-newborn patients and their significant others.
- Appraise teaching/learning principles to promote healthy behavior and optimal adaptation of maternal-newborn patients and their significant others.
- Inspect collaboration with other health care team members and with community resources while managing the care of maternal-newborn patients and their significant others.
Prerequisite: NURS 115 or NURS 205 ; and NURS 243 ; and BIOL 251
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