Patricia Peek (Instructor) - Grade Details
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Patricia Peek - All Courses
Average Grade - 3.446
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Spring 2014
Patricia Peek - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown |
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NUR 822 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 98 |
98 | Fall 2013 | |
NUR 823 | Average Grade - 3.323 Median Grade - 3.5 |
31 | Fall 2011 | |
NUR 807 | Average Grade - 3.559 Median Grade - 3.5 |
34 | Spring 2012 | |
NUR 824 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 98 |
98 | Spring 2014 |
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NUR 807 - Clinical Decision Making
Clinical decision making in advanced practice nursing. Decision theory and related concepts. Application of critical thinking and clinical judgment to differential diagnoses of common primary care conditions.
Average Grade - 3.559
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Spring 2012
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NUR 822 - Practicum I: Primary Care for the Family
Integration of assessment and applied theory in primary care management of clients across the life span. Collaborative model of primary care practice. Health promotion, health maintenance management, and risk reduction strategies for individuals within the context of family. Single acute condition focus. Problem-oriented format for organizing client data.
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NUR 823 - Primary Care Management of the Family II
Principles and issues of health care management for family advanced practice nurses in primary care. Health care management of clients across the life span with chronic, stable and/or multiple complex problems. Integration and synthesis of relevant frameworks.
Average Grade - 3.323
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Fall 2011
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NUR 824 - Practicum II: Primary Care for the Family
Integration of assessment and applied theory in primary care management of clients across the lifespan. Collaborative model of primary care practice. Health care management of chronic, stable and multiple complex problems of individuals within the context of family. Increasingly independent decision making with preceptor validation.
Latest grades from Spring 2014
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