Course Title:
			
				Primary Care of Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults with Health-Care Problems
			
		 
		
			Course Description:
			
				Continues NUR G260. Builds upon the knowledge and skills gained in the previous course.  Seeks to develop further the intellectual and attitudinal competencies of the student, which are necessary to perform successfully as a primary health-care provider. Focuses on acute and chronic health problems seen in infants through young adults. Encompasses assessment, diagnosis, and management of children with acute and stabilized chronic illness, reproductive health issues, nutritional concerns, dermatology, sports and activity-related injuries, and perinatal care. Considers family, cultural, and community context. Emphasizes the practitioner role, including the development of consultation and referral skills.
			
		 
		 
		
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			Prerequisite 1:
			
				NUR G260
			
		 
		
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			Repeatable:
			
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