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Johns Hopkins University | NR.120.521

Child Health

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In this course, the student will study the unique health and developmental needs of infants, children, and adolescents. The course is designed to develop perspectives on wellness and illness in children, emphasizing family-centered care that incorporates screening, teaching, and health counseling. There is a strong developmental and health promotion focus across settings. The course incorporates principles involved in assessment, planning and implementation of nursing interventions appropriate for children with various complex health problems. Health issues specific to children and health issues expressed in unique ways in children will be emphasized. Integration of child health care knowledge and clinical application of this knowledge is a requirement of this course. 112 clinical hours. Prerequisites: NR.120.501-NR.120.516

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K. Kushto ReeseK. MeerdinkT. SchneidereithJ. Smith
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K. Kushto ReeseK. MeerdinkT. SchneidereithJ. Smith
07:00 - 23:30