92871 Perinatal Development
6cp;
intensiveClinical studies subjectPostgraduate
This subject aims to assist students in understanding the influence of prematurity and adverse perinatal factors on the adaptation of the neonate to the extrauterine environment. Consideration is given to the initial assessment and management of the compromised neonate and the neonate at risk. While this subject critically explores the health team's response to premature and adverse birth outcomes, the nurse's role is highlighted. Throughout this subject the neonate is recognised as an individual and as a family member.
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2007 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,100.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.125
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