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Master
of Science in Nursing
Family
Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
The family nurse practitioner acquires a broad
base of knowledge and experience to provide direct health care services
to people of all ages for the purposes of health promotion, health protection,
disease prevention, and management of common acute and chronic illnesses.
The family nurse practitioner focuses on care of patients and families,
and functions primarily in ambulatory care settings. The population in
primary care family practice includes newborns, infants, children, adolescents,
pregnant and postpartum women, adults, and the elderly. There are a total
of 42 credit hours in the specialty with 665 clinical hours.
The family nurse practitioner graduate is prepared
to:
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Synthesize knowledge from nursing theories, the humanities,
and evidence-based scientific clinical guidelines to guide assessment of
health status for patients of all ages.
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Demonstrate advanced practice clinical decision making,
integrating critical thinking, to interpret patient and diagnostic test
data and formulate differential diagnoses and a plan of care for patients
and families across the lifespan.
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Design and implement a mutually agreed upon management
plan and therapeutic interventions with patients and families across the
lifespan.
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Evaluate and revise the documented management plan
based on patient/family findings, problems and expected outcomes of treatment.
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Apply family assessment methodologies and research
findings to improve and evaluate the care of adult patients and families
across the adult lifespan.
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Advocate for patients and families to provide cost-effective,
culturally competent, ethical, quality care in and across health care settings.
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Model responsibility for continued professional development,
integrity, accountability, competence, and credentialing as a family nurse
practitioner.
Internet and Distance Education
All courses for this program will be offered using distance technologies.
Distance education initiatives using Internet web pages, CD-ROMs
and streaming presentations are designed to assist the working or distance
student to advance educationally.
Clinical Learning Requirements
Graduate nursing clinical practice requirements may be completed in
the student's own community. The student is responsible for identifying
preceptors and clinical sites in their own community. Approval of selected
preceptors and clinical sites must be obtained from faculty prior to beginning
clinical hours. Students may be required to visit campus in order to demonstrate
clinical competency. Faculty will also validate clinical competency through
site visits and/or conference calls with preceptors and students. A written
agreement with the agency is required prior to initiation of clinical experiences.
MSN - Curriculum
Family Nurse Practitioner
Nursing Core Courses |
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| N612 Advanced Nursing Research |
3 credits |
| N613 Theoretical Basis for Advanced Practice Nursing |
3 credits |
| N614 Advanced Practice Nursing and Health Care Issues |
3 credits |
| N615 Advanced Nursing Research II |
3 credits |
| N616 Management of the Client in the Health Care System |
3 credits |
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15 credits |
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| Clinical Core Courses |
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| N617 Advanced Concepts of Pathophysiology |
3 credits |
| N618 Advanced Health Assessment |
3 credits |
| N622 Clinical Pharmacology |
3 credits |
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9 credits |
| Family Nurse Practitioner Courses |
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| N654 Primary Care Nursing of Families I |
6 credits |
| N655 Primary Care Nursing of Families II |
6 credits |
| N656 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum |
6 credits |
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18 credits |
Course Descriptions
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MSN Admission Requirements and Registration
Post Masters Credit
The Family Nurse Practitioner option is offered for post-masters credit
to students with a Masters Degree in Nursing. The program of study is individualized
and based on transcript evaluation and clinical practice experience.
Continuing Education for Advanced Practice Nurses
A wide variety of continuing education offerings are provided for the
APN to maintain licensure and to stay current in practice. Pharmacology
CEUs are offered for independent study and in scheduled classes. Internet
offerings are also available. |