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Adult
Nurse Practitioner
An Adult Nurse Practitioner
(ANP) is prepared as an advanced practice nurse. With a Master
of Science in Nursing, the ANP graduate will have the practice
skills necessary to provide primary care to diverse populations
of adults in a variety of health care settings.
The ANP graduate student has learning experiences
in clinical practice settings that facilitate integration
and synthesis of theory about health and disease, clinical
research, knowledge of advanced pharmacotherapeutics, and
disease management in order to meet health care needs of patients
and their families. Students have opportunities to be precepted
with physicians and experienced Adult Nurse Practitioners
in a variety of primary health care settings in the Savannah
and Coastal Atlantic regions.
A total of 45 semester credit
hours is required for completion of the Master of Science
Degree in Nursing with an Adult Nurse Practitioner major.
The major courses prepare students in health assessment, advanced
pathophysiology, pharmacology, diagnostic reasoning, clinical
decision making, and advanced therapeutics. Graduates
of this track are eligible to take the ANCC Adult Nurse Practitioner
Certification exam.
Program
of Study
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