Course Description
This course Focuses on increasing organizational behavior to function effectively as clinical nurse specialists. Particular attention is given to improving the delivery of nursing care to consumers through consultation, teaching, research and clinical practice.
Course Objectives
Provide students with knowledge and skills they need to become competent in midwifery clinical specialization.
Course Overview:
Theory in the nurse midwifery management of clients in the intra-partum and neonatal periods. Content includes anatomy and physiology relevant to care of intrapartal women, review of labor support and physical needs, theory of neonatal adaptation to extra uterine life, resuscitation, management of selected obstetrical emergencies and the implications for referral.
Course Outcomes Knowledge
1- Explain in detail the anatomy & physiology of the female reproductive system.
Course overview
Intensive experience with small number of infants and young children and their families in hospital, home and clinic settings. Identification and analysis of problems arising from physical and psychological alterations due to illness and concomitant alteration in family dynamics development of research and theory- based nursing approaches. Course Outcome
Course Description
The graduate student will function in the role of clinical specialist, the placement will be in high specialty facilities (IVF) to acquire all competences regarding to core given before, during and after.