NUR 820 : CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS & REASONING

Introduces clinical reasoning, a complex process of critical thinking, used to gather and analyze relevant data in preparation for planning and implementing interventions and evaluating outcomes. Focuses on symptom assessment and the selection and interpretation of screening and diagnostic tests to formulate differential diagnoses and treatment plans. Emphasis is placed on the appropriate use and interpretation of diagnostic measures by advanced practice nurses to provide ethical, person-centered care as well as address population health.

Prerequisites

NUR 700, NUR 704, NUR 705, NUR 706, NUR 822, NUR 842

Overview

Department

Credits

3