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ANES 752 Principles of DNP Nurse Anesthesia Practice VI

The course focuses on the study of safe, evidence-based nurse anesthesia care management in normal human physiologic and pathophysiologic states. Anesthesia care will range from preoperative evaluation through completion of anesthesia services, including integumentary, musculoskeletal and neuroskeletal diseases, orthopedics, renal/genitourinary, psychiatric disease, hematology, extrathoracic procedures, critical illness and transplants. Topics of discussion include care management strategies based on ethical, scientific and pharmacologic principles, safety, quality and evidence-based guidelines and cost effectiveness.

Prerequisites

Special information

Prerequisite: Prior to taking this course, you must have successfully completed the following: NURS 748.
3 Graduate credits

Effective May 6, 2020 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Analyze biomedical equipment and supplies that are pertinent for patient and procedure, accuracy and safety for quality patient care, focusing on the content areas as described in the course description;
  • Propose ethical individualized management and monitoring strategies for patients throughout the perioperative continuum specific to the health history, diagnostic data, and medical or surgical procedure;
  • Predict conceivable outcomes specific to health history, diagnostic data, and medical or surgical procedure, and therapeutic interventions;
  • Formulate management strategies for possible physiologic changes associated with anesthesia, medical and surgical care and equipment malfunctions; and
  • Evaluate professional team and leadership behavior strategies that promote quality patient outcomes and cultural competence.
  • Apply ethical principles to nurse anesthesia care.

Fall 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Principles of DNP Nurse Anesthesia Practice VI Laffoon, Travis Ryan Quaas, Mary Beth Books for ANES-752-01 Fall 2024 Course details for ANES-752-01 Fall 2024