Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate Online Northern Kentucky University
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Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate Online

Standort:
  • Jahnatal
Northern Kentucky University

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Stellenbeschreibung

The baccalaureate degree in nursing, master's degree in nursing, postgraduate APRN certificate, and Post-Master's Doctor of Nursing Practice degree programs at Northern Kentucky University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).



Ihre Aufgaben


The Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate online at Northern Kentucky University gives you the professional competencies you need to boost your existing nursing practice. Our online AGACNP certificate program builds on your MSN to equip you to manage treatment of patients from early adulthood through old age with high acuity needs, including chronic, acute, and complex health conditions. As an acute care NP, you will strive to stabilize the conditions of patients, prevent further complications, and restore maximum health.

The program's coursework emphasizes patient interaction in clinical settings; the development of advanced skills in the acute care setting, including cardiac, pulmonary, and transplant problems; and the integration of appropriate data and diagnostics. The comprehensive Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care NP Certificate curriculum covers adolescence through geriatrics, clinical residency, and a capstone to synthesize your learning so you can transition successfully into new practice roles.

In this online program, you will:

  • Demonstrate sensitivity to diverse cultures and populations, including patients and providers

  • Address differential diagnosis, diagnostic, and management issues related to the care of acutely ill adolescents, adults, and the elderly

  • Consider the influences pathophysiology, culture, age, genetics, ethics/legal issues, and acute care pharmacology have on patients

  • Prepare for the Adult-Gero Acute Care certification exam and expanded practice opportunities to diagnose and treat patients from adolescence to geriatrics

  • Integrate assessment, implementation, and evaluation of advanced technologies in the diagnosis and management of acutely ill adults

  • Exhibit the integration of theory, research, critical thinking, complex case analysis, and evidence-based research into your practice and within the context of individual clients' conditions

    In this online program, you will:+

  • Demonstrate sensitivity to diverse cultures and populations, including patients and providers

  • Address differential diagnosis, diagnostic, and management issues related to the care of acutely ill adolescents, adults, and the elderly

  • Consider the influences pathophysiology, culture, age, genetics, ethics/legal issues, and acute care pharmacology have on patients

  • Prepare for the Adult-Gero Acute Care certification exam and expanded practice opportunities to diagnose and treat patients from adolescence to geriatrics

  • Integrate assessment, implementation, and evaluation of advanced technologies in the diagnosis and management of acutely ill adults

  • Exhibit the integration of theory, research, critical thinking, complex case analysis, and evidence-based research into your practice and within the context of individual clients' conditions

As a certified adult-gero acute care nurse practitioner, you will be fully prepared to provide a full range of healthcare services to adolescent through geriatric patients in a variety of acute care settings, such as:

  • Long-term care facilities

  • Intensive care units

  • Emergency departments

  • Hospitals and other treatment facilities

  • Rehabilitation centers

    As a certified adult-gero acute care nurse practitioner, you will be fully prepared to provide a full range of healthcare services to adolescent through geriatric patients in a variety of acute care settings, such as:+

  • Long-term care facilities

  • Intensive care units

  • Emergency departments

  • Hospitals and other treatment facilities

  • Rehabilitation centers



Ihr Profil


  • 3.0 GPA or higher on accredited MSN degree

  • RN license current and unencumbered

  • 1,000 clinical hours of practice as an RN,

  • Completed application for graduate admission

  • $40 application fee paid

  • Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate academic work

  • Verification of your current, unencumbered RN license with expiration date in the state in which you are licensed and practice

  • Master of Science in Nursing degree from an ACEN, CCNE, or CNEA-accredited nursing program

  • Minimum 3.0 GPA in MSN graduate coursework

  • 1,000 clinical hours of practice as a Registered Nurse; fill out the verification form here

  • A criminal background check (state and federal) is required for admission to the program. Applicants are required to use PreCheck StudentCheck to purchase the background check. Instructions on how to purchase and initiate the background check can be found here.

  • 1 year of critical care experience. Critical Care Verification Form



Wir bieten Ihnen


The Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care NP Certificate online program offers the same affordable, pay-by-the-course tuition for in-state and out-of-state students. Financial aid may be available to eligible students. View additional tuition information+ Program Per Credit Hour Required Fees Total Program with Fees Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care NP Certificate $550 $1,574 $20,274

Tuition and fees subject to change at any time. Some fees are course-based and subject to change based on date student enters such course.

Tuition Breakdown: Total Tuition $20,274 Per Credit Hour $550

Age-Friendly University

Northern Kentucky University has been designated an Age-Friendly University by the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education, in conjunction with The Gerontological Society of America, due to its commitment to increasing educational access for all learners. NKU is the only university in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky to join the international effort to support intergenerational learners.

Calendar

Note these important dates and deadlines

The Post-Master's Adult-Gero Acute Care NP Certificate online program is flexible and efficient for busy schedules, with accelerated courses that start multiple times a year. View the calendar to find the best start date for you, and be sure to submit your application, registration, documents and tuition by the corresponding deadlines.

View full calendar +, Development of advanced skills in assessment of physical, cognitive, nutritional and functional domains: integration of appropriate test data and diagnostic reasoning. MSN 611: Advanced Clinical Pharmacology and Intervention for APRNs Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 Review of pharmacological physiology of selected therapeutic agents; pharmacological management of clients, including drug selection, client/family education, and monitoring and evaluating pharmacological interventions. MSN 612: Role Development in Advanced Practice Nursing Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 This course explores the history and role of Advanced Practice Nurses. This includes an overview of the role of the Advance Practice Nurse as a Provider, Consultant, Educator, Researcher, Collaborator, Leader and Administrator. Selected legal, practice, and ethical issues are explored. Nursing theory is incorporated into the course. BIO 669: Human Pathophysiology Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 A systems-based approach designed to study the physiology and pathophysiology relating to human health. Integrative regulatory mechanisms responsible for homeostasis and cellular adaptation will serve as the foundation for clinical assessment, decision-making, and management in clinical practice. MSN 624: Differential Diagnosis and Disease Management in Acute Care I Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 This course addresses differential diagnosis, diagnostic and management issues related to the care of acutely ill adolescents, adults and the elderly with IP issues, Cardiac, Pulmonary and Transplant problems in the Acute Care setting. Pathophysiology, acute care pharmacology, culture, age, genetics and ethical/legal consideration influences are incorporated into the course. MSN 625: Differential Diagnosis and Disease Management in Acute Care II Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 This course addresses differential diagnosis, diagnostic and management issues related to the care of acutely ill adolescents, adults and the elderly with Fluid and Electrolyte, Renal, Endocrine and Gastrointestinal problems in the Acute Care setting. Pathophysiology, acute care pharmacology, culture, age, genetics and ethical/legal consideration influences are incorporated. MSN 626: Differential Diagnosis and Disease Management in Acute Care III Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 This course addresses differential diagnosis and management issues related to the care of acutely ill adolescents, adults and the elderly with problems related to Infectious Diseases, Hemostasis, Thrombus, Musculoskeletal, Neurological and Medical Emergencies. Pathophysiology, acute care pharmacology, culture, age, genetics and ethical/legal consideration influences are incorporated. MSN 627: Advanced Technologies for Acute Care and Diagnostic Reasoning Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 This course integrates assessment, implementation, and evaluation of advanced technologies in the diagnosis and management of acutely ill adults. An introduction to invasive interventions and diagnostic device application within the ACNP scope of practice will be provided. MSN 628: Seminar in Health Promotion and Acute Care Clinical Decision Making Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 In this didactic course, the ACNP student will demonstrate the integration of theory, research, critical thinking/diagnostic reasoning, complex case analysis, and outcome evaluation. Emphasis will be placed on the application of evidence based research / practice guidelines within the context of the individual client condition. MSN 660L: Adult Gero Acute Care Residency I Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 1 This is a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 125 hours in an ICU/ED/Urgent Care setting. It is designed to provide the beginning Acute Care Nurse Practitioner student with experience in the assessment and documentation of histories, physical examinations and diagnostic laboratory results of acutely ill adults with complex conditions. MSN 661L: Adult Gero Acute Care Residency II Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 1 This is a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 125 hours in an ICU/ED/Urgent Care setting. It is designed to provide the intermediate Acute Care Nurse Practitioner student with beginning experience in integrating the management of acutely ill adults with complex conditions in high acuity and specialty areas. MSN 662L: Adult Gero Acute Care Residency III Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 1 This is a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 125 hours in an ICU/ED/Urgent Care setting. It is designed to provide the beginning Acute Care Nurse Practitioner student with experience in the assessment and documentation of histories, physical examinations and diagnostic laboratory results of acutely ill adults with complex conditions. MSN 663L: Adult Gero Acute Care Residency IV Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 1 This is a supervised clinical practicum consisting of 125 hours in an ICU/ED/Urgent Care setting. It is designed to provide the Advanced Acute Care Nurse Practitioner student with comprehensive experiences in integrating the management of acutely ill adolescents and adults with complex conditions in high acuity and specialty areas. Capstone Course MSN 633: A/G Acute Care Capstone Duration: 7 Weeks weeks Credit Hours: 3 Practicum synthesizing content from all previous courses in the Advanced Practice Nurse majors. This culminating experience will result in a project synthesizing all previous learning.



Kontakt


Call 800-985-7215

Call 800-985-7215, NKU Office of Graduate Education 302 Lucas Administrative Center Highland Heights, KY 41099

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Have a question? Call us at 800-985-7215.

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Fachliche Voraussetzung

  • Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Beschaffungsmanagement, Certified Nurse Practitioner, Differentialdiagnostik, Forschung, Genetik, Homöostase, Intensivpflege, Klinische Arbeiten, Klinische Bewertung, Klinische Praxis, Krankenpflege-Theorien, Krankheitsmanagement, Pathophysiologie, Pflege, Pharmakologie, Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation, Physiologie, Pneumologie, Psychoedukation, Testdaten, Transplantieren, Verwaltungstätigkeiten

Persönliche Fähigkeiten

  • Entscheidungsfähigkeit, Ethik

Schulabschluss

  • Bachelor

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    Northern Kentucky University
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    04749 Jahnatal