Pediatric Primary Care NP

Overview

The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP-PC) focuses on the diagnostic reasoning, assessment and management of the acute care needs of children from birth to 21 years. The PNP has advanced knowledge and skills in physical and psychosocial assessment to meet the primary health care needs of children. They emphasize health care management, disease prevention and health promotion while playing a key role in involving and educating family members to support the patient’s plan of care.

Career opportunities include, outpatient clinics, K- 12 schools, private practice, health departments or other community agencies.

Sample 3-year Plan of Study

Fall Year 1 Graduate Statistics If possible, take summer prior) 3
  NRSG 605 Advanced Pathophysiology 4
  NRSG 609 Health Promotion for Populations 3
    10 credits
     
Spring Year 1 NRSG 602 Nursing Scholarship 4
  NRSG 603 Leadership in Nursing 3
  NRSG 606 Applied Pharmacology for Advanced Practice Nurses 3
    10 credits
     
Summer Year 1 NRSG 607 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Reasoning Across the Lifespan 3
    3 credits
     
Fall Year 2 NRSG 671 Primary Care and Health Promotion in Children’s Health (90 hours of clinical) 5
    5 credits
     
Spring Year 2 NRSG 604 Health Systems Innovations and Improvement 3
  NRSG 672 Primary Care of Children II: Acute Health Problems (135 hours of clinical)
    8 credits
     
Fall Year 3 NRSG 673 Primary Care of Children III: Chronic Health Problems (135 hours of clinical) 6
    6 credits
     
Spring Year 3 NRSG 608 Transition to Nurse Practitioner Practice 1
  NRSG 684 Advanced Children’s Health Practicum (225 hours of clinical) 5
    6 credits
     
  TOTAL   48 credits

Core Courses
These courses are generally required for most specialty programs, but review the specialty plans of study for confirmation.

  Credits
Various Graduate Statistics * 3
NRSG 602 Nursing Scholarship 4
NRSG 603 Leadership in Nursing 3
NRSG 604 Health Systems Innovation and Improvement 3
NRSG 607 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Reasoning Across the Lifespan 3
NRSG 608 Transition to Nurse Practitioner Practice 1
NRSG 609 Health Promotion for Population 3

* Not offered by College of Nursing but available through University of Nebraska system, including UNMC (BIOS 806 - Biostatistics I), or at/through any accredited college/university.

Available in Summer Terms
These core courses are available to be taken in the summer if desired.

Summer - Odd Years Credits
NRSG 604 Health Systems Innovation and Improvement 3
   
Summer - Even Years  
NRSG 602 Nursing Scholarship 4
NRSG 603 Leadership in Nursing 3
   
Summer - Every Year  
NRSG 607 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Reasoning Across the Lifespan 3
NRSG 609 Health Promotion for Populations 3