Seminars in Nurse Anesthesiology I
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This is the first in a series of two (2) clinical correlation courses. Selected topics and case studies will be applied in an advanced study of scientific principles, principles of therapeutics, and principles of anesthesia practice in order to further develop critical thinking skills and to foster continued integration of theoretical knowledge into clinical practice. This course includes student participation in discussion of clinical experiences, case presentations, and current evidence-based practice articles from anesthesia related literature. Students will critically analyze, synthesize and evaluate the knowledge gained in all previous nurse anesthesia courses and clinical residencies. This course reviews comprehensive topics encountered on the National Certification Examination (NCE). Data management will also be included in this course and will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and execute the evaluation plan for the scholarly project. The comprehensive exam (NBCRNA Self Evaluation Exam) will be taken during this course. Prerequisites: NR.210.678 and 210.681 Corequisite: NR.210.682
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