Post-Masters
Curriculum
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Summer Year I (May - August) |
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N5830 Advanced Health Assessment *** Advanced health assessment of clients of all ages, including formulation of a clinical diagnosis based upon the health assessment findings. Prerequisites: Undergraduate health assessment |
2 |
N5840 Advanced Health Assessment Lab *** Application of advanced health assessment techniques of clients of all ages, including formulation of a clinical diagnosis based upon the health assessment findings. Prerequisites: Undergrad Health Assessment, Pre or Corequisite NURS 5830 |
1 |
N5420 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology Nurse Anesthesiology I Prepares the nurse anesthesia student for an in-depth, concise and current presentation of those aspects of anatomy and physiology which are relevant to the anesthetic management of clients. Includes cell physiology, fluid and electrolytes, and the cardiovascular, respiratory, hematologic, and musculoskeletal systems. Allows the student to gain a knowledge base for use in analyzing, evaluating and utilizing principles of anatomy and physiology in anesthesia care. Prerequisite: Admission to the Nurse Anesthesia Concentration |
3 |
N5440 Integrated Health Sciences for Nurse Anesthesia An in-depth, concise and current presentation of those aspects of science and technology, which are applicable to human physiology and the equipment/environment directly associated with anesthesia patient care. Allows the student to gain a knowledge base for use in analyzing and evaluating the principles of physical science in anesthesia care. Prerequisite: admission to Nurse Anesthesia |
3 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 9 |
Fall Year I (August - December) |
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N5430 Advanced Anatomy & Physiology Nurse Anesthesia II A continuation of N542. An in-depth, concise and current presentation of those aspects of anatomy and physiology which are relevant to the anesthetic management of clients. Includes mechanisms of shock and the systems of endocrine, genitourinary/renal, neurological, metabolic/ gastrointestinal and hepatic. Allows the student to gain an increased knowledge base for use in analyzing, evaluating and utilizing anatomy and physiology in anesthesia. Prerequisite: NURS 5420 |
3 |
N5450 Principles of Nurse Anesthesia - Basics Theoretical concepts basic to safe anesthesia care. Cognitive, |
3 |
N5810 Advanced Pharmacology for Nurse Anesthesia Practice An in-depth, presentation of aspects of pharmacology which are relevant to safe administration of anesthesia. Prerequisite: admission to the Nurse Anesthesia Program. |
3 |
N5610 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum I Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
4 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 13 |
Spring Year I (January - April) |
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N5040 Advanced Pathophysiology Analysis of complex interrelationships and interdependence of pathophysiological concepts that serve as a primary component of the foundation for clinical assessment, decision making, and management for advanced nursing practice. Prerequisites: Undergraduate pathophysiology or permission of the Director. |
3 |
N5460 Principles of Advanced Anesthesia I An examination of selected disease processes and surgical complications of the anesthesia client. Selected surgical specialties and their implications for anesthesia care. Prerequisite: NURS 5450. |
2 |
N5620 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum II Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
6 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 11 |
Summer Year II (May - August) |
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N5800 Advanced Pharmacology *** Essential pharmacotherapeutics for advanced nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on commonly prescribed medications for clients of all ages. Prerequisites: admission to nursing graduate program or permission of the Director. |
3 |
N5630 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum III Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
4 |
N5640 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum IV Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
4 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 11 |
Fall Year II (August - December) |
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N5480 Principles of Advanced Anesthesia II An examination of additional disease processes and potential and surgical complications of the anesthesia client. Selected surgical specialities and their implications for anesthesia care are explored. Prerequisite: NURS 5460. Corequisite: NURS 5470r |
2 |
N5650 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum V Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
8 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 10 |
Spring Year II (January - April) |
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N5410 Professional Aspects of Nurse Anesthesia Practice Exploration of the professional role expectations of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Anesthetist, utilizing both a historical and mentoring process. |
2 |
| N5660 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum VII
Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe administration of anesthesia. Students assume increasing responsibility for the independent delivery of anesthesia care as they progress. |
8 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 10 |
Summer Year III (May - August) |
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N5670 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum VII Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
4 |
N5680 Clinical Nurse Anesthesia Practicum VIII Clinical application of knowledge and skills necessary for safe |
4 |
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 8 |
*** Previous MSN focus will determine if a Post Master's Certificate applicant will be required to take these 3 courses (N5830, N5840, N5800)
Total hours: 72 Credit Hours
The School of Nursing reserves the right to make changes in the schedule, or Master plan of graduate courses to be offered, as necessary.
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