Adult Health Assessment Theory and Lab
This course emphasizes the application of anatomy and physiology knowledge to the skill of conducting comprehensive adult health assessments. Students will learn to differentiate between typical and atypical findings and understand the implications of these results. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, laboratory practice, and simulation-based experiences, students will develop the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to demonstrate competence in physical health assessment.
- Prerequisite: PRNU 158
- Hours: 60 (1.5 - 3.1) 13 wks