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The Childbearing Family (NRSG 332)

Term: 2022-2023 - FALL

Faculty

Wendy Lynn Hager

Summer Office Hours (Central Time): 

Tuesday 8:30am - 1:30pm 

Thursday 8:30am - 1:30pm

Feel free to contact me outside of these hours via email as needed.  If these hours don't work for you, email to request a date/time that works in your schedule. 

My Zoom link: https://uj-edu.zoom.us/j/2914818454

A little something about me:  I have been a nurse for over 15 years and in the healthcare field for over 20 years.  I am enamored with the field of nursing, have been since I can remember.  I love that, as a nurse, one is positioned to have such a profound impact in the lives of humans and in healthcare delivery as a whole.  I am particularly passionate about improvement and leadership.  My husband and I have three children and one cute pup.  We live in Jamestown, North Dakota.  My favorite things (outside of nursing and family) are reading, gardening, and learning.

I have the benefit of experiencing quite a bit of online learning throughout my adult life.  I know how valuable your time is.  As such, it is important to me that the courses you take are worth your time, so please bring your feedback so that we can make improvements. 

 

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Description

The course focuses on the family who is experiencing the normal human phenomenon of childbirth. The content areas of the course consist of nursing needs and care during the antepartal period, labor and delivery, the postpartal period, and for the normal newborn and the high risk newborn. The reproductive health of women throughout the life span is presented. Nursing care approaches incorporate prior learning in the biopsychosocial sciences through the application of the nursing process to the childbearing family. Learning experiences in a variety of settings provide an opportunity to develop knowledge in preventive, supportive, and therapeutic nursing care of clients in the childbearing cycle. Prerequisites: Nrsg 205, Nrsg 206, Nrsg 210, and all supportive courses. Co-requisite: Nrsg 331. Offered: Fall