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Introduction to Family Nursing (NURS 140)

Term: 2012-2013 Spring Session

Faculty

Andrea M Wojtowicz
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Jennifer B Farnsworth
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: August 25 2025 12:00PM
  • End Date: Sep 29 2025 12:55PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days:Mondays 6pm - 7pm est
      •     Fridays 1pm to 5PM  est        Note:must contact and make appointment ahead of time to determine if in person or zoom meeting is most appropriate form of meeting

Office Hours

  • Start Date: Sept 29, 2025
  • End Date: December 2025
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Mondays 6pm to 7pm
      •       Wednesdays 11am-3pm
  • Note: Must contact and make appt ahead of time to determine if in person or zoom meeting is most appropriate

        

 

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Schedule

Mon, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (5/13/2013 - 7/12/2013) Location: DELTA CB 221
Thu-Fri, 6:45 AM - 2:45 PM (6/24/2013 - 8/9/2013) Location: DELTA OSF

Description

The focus of this theory and clinical course will be the utilization of the nursing process in the care of the family throughout the childbearing years, newborn period, and during childhood. The theoretical aspect of the course introduces basic nursing care of the family unit, including: human reproduction; pregnancy; antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care; newborn care; growth and development; and care of the child with common diseases and illnesses. Assessment of the various life styles, cultures and concepts of the family, family roles, and interdependent relationships as they relate to the childbearing years will be incorporated. The clinical aspect of this course involves direct individual nursing care of the obstetric, neonatal, and pediatric clients (gynecologic clients in certain facilities). Assessment of the client and family needs will be done utilizing Roger?s Science of Unitary Human
Beings, Maslow?s Hierarchy of Needs, Erikson?s Eight Stages of Development, and Gor