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  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasizes the analysis and evaluation of program outcomes within a variety of settings. Emphasis will be placed on the identification of appropriate evaluation instruments to the context of the organization. An overview of the process will include the use of models; selection of instruments; data collection procedures; cost effectiveness; and the means to interpret, report, and utilize findings. Application of results is stressed.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Focuses on the development of an evidence-based DNP clinical project proposal. The project is to address an identified need in the student's area of advanced nursing practice in order to benefit a group, population, or community; and serves to demonstrate the application of advanced clinical and evidenced based practice. 125 hours of applied practicum focusing on development and refinement of leadership skills
  • 4.00 Credits

    Focuses on the continued refinement of an evidence-based clinical project. The student obtains final departmental and IRB approval. Implementation of an approved clinical project utilizing current evidenced-based practice. Particular attention will be directed at the analysis and evaluation of the transformation of the student's practice. Course enhances student's ability to translate evidence-based research and clinical scholarship to decrease risk and improve patient outcomes. 125 hours of applied practicum hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Focuses on analysis and project outcomes with a plan for sustainability. Public dissemination of project to academic community and group, population or community involved in project as deemed appropriate. Identification of future clinical practice scholarship. Dissemination can occur in a variety of ways such as publication, poster, or podium presentation. 125 hours of applied practicum hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a detailed study of the techniques and procedures utilized in caring for trauma, obstetric, pediatric, or elderly patient. Students will be provided with leadership experiences on planning care and critical management of this population. A component of regional anesthesia, acute and chronic pain, and complications of anesthesiology is presented in this course. Corequisite:    NURS 604
  • 4.00 Credits

    Provides an in-depth study of the cell including its structure and function. Focus is placed on the study of anatomic structures and related physicochemical mechanisms governing respiratory and cardiovascular function for advanced nursing practice in anesthesia. Students will be provided with leadership experiences with emphasis on development of a practitioner who can assume an independent role in providing anesthesia care.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study the anatomic structures and related physiochemical mechanisms governing neurologic, endocrine, hepatic, and renal function for advanced nursing practice in anesthesia. Students will be provided with leadership experiences with emphasis on the development of a practitioner who can assume an independent role in providing anesthesia care.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides senior year students with leadership experiences emphasizing on development of a practitioner who can assume an independent role in providing anesthesia care. Student clinical assignments are focused on surgical specialty services to focus on those aspects of anesthesia nursing care to that specialty. Clinical conferences will focus on specialty case reviews, mortality and morbidity reviews, and case presentations. A journal club will be a component part of clinical conference related to surgical specialty topics.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Provides doctoral students with leadership experiences emphasizing on development of a practitioner who assumes an independent role in providing anesthesia care. Student clinical assignments are focused on surgical specialty services to focus on aspects of anesthesia nursing care to that specialty. Clinical conferences focus on specialty service case reviews, mortality and morbidity reviews, and case presentations. A journal club will be a component part of the clinical conference related to surgical specialty topics. Corequisite:    NURS 608
  • 5.00 Credits

    Provides students with leadership experiences with emphasis on the development of a practitioner who can assume an independent role in providing anesthesia care to the critically ill patient.-a Focus is on the scholarly development of the student in regard to evidence-based practice.-a An evidence-based practice issue specific to the critically ill patient will be explored and will result in a scholarly paper and interprofessional presentation. Corequisite:    NURS 609