Advanced Pathophysiology Across The Lifespan Lifespan (NUR-756)

Semester:
Spring 2026
Course Number:
0302-756-002
Instructor:
A. Hasan Sapci
Days:
TBA
Format:
Online, asynchronous
Location:
Online
Credits:
3
Notes:

For majors only
Ned students only- online
Mandatory online exam dates-- time 8-9am
2/20,3/13,4/17,5/15
Additional one time charges are $86.00

Course Materials:
Description:

Students will obtain an advanced understanding of concepts in human physiology and pathophysiology for advanced practice nurses. Concepts related to biological sciences including cell biology, tumor biology, immunology, genetics, and pathology are presented. The focus is on principles related to physiological and pathophysiological alterations across the lifespan.

Learning Goals:

Integrate knowledge from the physical, biological, and social sciences to comprehend human physiological functioning across the lifespan.Identify the etiology, at-risk populations, pathogenesis morphology, and clinical and diagnostics manifestations of selected acute and chronic disease states across the lifespan.Integrate theories of and knowledge of human physiology to comprehend complex human systems. Apply self-learning principles in the advanced practice role in integrating current research-based findings to understand etiology, pathogenesis and morphological alterations of selected acute and chronic disease states across the lifespan.Recognize underlying physiological and/or pathophysiological alterations to health assessments findings across the lifespan and the effect on human systems.Analyze the relationships between normal physiological processes and pathophysiological processes across the lifespan while implementing into advanced care of all populations.

*The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here.

Prerequisites:

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