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Care & Development Neonate & Family (NRS 261)

Term: 2025 Spring Term

Faculty

April Dawn Matthews
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Amy Kavan
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Schedule

Thu, 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM (3/17/2025 - 5/9/2025) Location: MAIN CLARK 3244

Description

This course explores the development and care of premature infants including infants with complex health issues.
Nurses have an integral role in providing family-centered care while conducting thorough and accurate assessments,
utilizing critical decision-making skills and communicating within a multidisciplinary team in a technology-driven
atmosphere. This course will focus on understanding how systems and developmental care differ for premature
infants, and their families to include how this impacts the population as a whole. Students will advance their
knowledge of fetal development, maternal risk factors, and resuscitation/stabilization of the newborn. Students will
consider challenges facing neonatal care including the impact of developmental and family-centered care, ethical
issues, technology and trends.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisite: Pre-req NRS 102 Population Health I