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'Professional rehabilitation nursing': an elective course for nursing students
Abstract:
An elective course, "Professional Rehabilitation Nursing," was developed at the University of Louisville School of Nursing to examine the scope of professional nursing practice in selected cardiac, neurologic, and pulmonary rehabilitation settings. In this elective, rehabilitation professionals presented content in their respective areas of expertise. Course methods focused on group discussions and client contact in rehabilitation settings. Students praised the course as informative and enjoyable.
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