EM 3011 Nursing in the Care of Children and Adolescents

Upon completion of this course, students will have acquired the theoretical knowledge necessary to provide systematic care to healthy or sick children at the different stages of growth and development, based on the ethical tenets, care protocols, and safety standards established in pediatrics services. All of the above in order to identify and set up an assistance plan through nursing care process, based on Virginia Henderson's model.

EM 3007 Pediatric Nursing

This course aims to analyze the growth and development of children, risk factors during the different stages of childhood and basic principles of pediatric care. It will also analyze the pediatric unit, emotional status of hospitalized children, nursing-specific procedures, dose and micro dose in chemical administration, process of care in pediatric nursing to adapt and systematize care and address the humanitarian responses to the needs of children.

EM 3004 Nursing and the Care of Surgical and Critically-ill Patients

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to recognize human responses in the face of ailments that require surgical and critical care treatment, which will enable them to provide specific nursing care and intervention through independent and interdependent nursing actions at the second and third levels of care, in collaboration with the health team.

EM 3003 Nursing Theories

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to link nursing theories to their education, training, practice, and research through a revision and critical analysis of scientific literature, consolidating the theoretical foundations of their nursing thinking in the different areas of the development of their discipline.

EM 3000 Obstetrics and Gynecology

This course aims for students to: (1) Analyze the normal course of pregnancy, the anatomical and physiological changes of women in this process, the importance of prenatal care and the complications that can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. (2) Review the clinical course of childbirth, postpartum and breastfeeding, as well as the diseases of women.