This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic concepts and care related to the obstetrical client and the newborn. The comparison of present-day concepts, issues and trends related to maternal childcare as compared to those of the past are discussed. The holistic needs of the obstetrical client and newborn will be discussed during the Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Postpartum periods. Contraceptive methods and family planning will be presented as it relates to postpartum teaching. Characteristics and care of the newborn will focus on the nursing process. Rationales will be included in explanations.
- Teacher: Elizet Collins
- Teacher: Elizabeth Hann
- Teacher: Lizeth Pedraza
This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic concepts and care related to the pediatric client. The primary focus will be on caring for the growing child and family from infancy through adolescence. The course will be structured by age groups. The discussion of each age group will include an overview of growth and development, medical and surgical conditions, and child health issues. Special considerations regarding pediatric procedures and end-of- life issues will be discussed.
- Teacher: Gabriel Cedeno