NRSG 644 Primary and Gynecologic Care
Master Resource Outline
Course Title: NRSG 644 Primary and Gynecologic Care
Credits: 4 (didactic)
Semester Offered: Summer
Prerequisites: NRSG 640
Degree: DNP
AACN Core Competencies for Advanced-level Nursing Education: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8
MRJCON DNP Program Learning Outcome: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8
MRJCON NM Option Learning Outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Course Description:
This graduate nursing course focuses on meeting the primary, preconception, and gynecologic/reproductive/sexual
                              health needs of people throughout the lifespan through evidence-based comprehensive
                              assessment, intervention, and preventive care. The course emphasizes common health
                              problems and deviations from normal for essentially
healthy people and those experiencing gynecologic problems. Recognizing and valuing
                              the holistic nature of individuals and families, this course will include content
                              on the impact of physical and psychological development, genetics, social determinants
                              of health, historical events and policies, gender identity, sexuality, and sexual
                              orientation on the health status of adults seeking care. The assessment of safety
                              of individuals in dysfunctional relationships resulting in intimate partner violence
                              is included. The role of the nurse midwife when collaborating, consulting, and referring
                              to interprofessional colleagues is discussed.
Catalog Description:
This graduate nursing course focuses on meeting the primary, preconception, and gynecologic care health needs of people throughout the lifespan through evidenced based comprehensive assessment, intervention, and preventive care. Common health problems and deviations from normal are emphasized.
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completing this course the student will be able to:
1. Explain the process and content used when conducting and documenting comprehensive
                              and systematic age-appropriate physical, psychosocial, genetic, environmental, sexual,
                              gender identity, cultural, safety, family/household assessments.
2. Identify appropriate diagnostic screening techniques and laboratory tests to promote
                              health and to prevent or detect disease.
3. Identify problems or diagnoses based on assessment findings
4. Recognize adrenarche, menarche, the childbearing cycle, and menopause as normal,
                              describe evidence-based nursing strategies that promote health and treat common health
                              deviations and chronic conditions, preconception needs, and gynecologic/reproductive/sexual
                              health needs of people throughout the lifespan.
5. Describe evidence-based strategies when guiding, counseling, and educating people
                              about: primary health care needs, risk factors, human sexuality, sexual behaviors
                              that promote health and prevent disease, contraception, fertility, readiness for pregnancy,
                              and menopause.
6. Safely and appropriately select pharmacologic agents for the primary, gynecologic,
                              and preconception care to be used while providing education based on patient variations,
                              the problem being managed, and cost effectiveness.
7. Synthesize evidence-based theoretical knowledge when describing the management
                              of deviations from normal, complications, and emergencies.
8. Compare and contrast the role of the nurse midwife with that of physicians.
Exemplars of Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Write a reflection paper after listening to a speaker on reproductive health care
                              who identifies as LGBTQIA+. Include in the paper a discussion of one’s implicit biases
                              and the implications of those on one’s future practice as a nurse midwife. [CLO1,
                              CLO2, CLO 4, CLO 5, CLO6,
2. Participate in an interprofessional learning discussion with students of other
                              health professions that: overviews the educational and credentialing process of each
                              profession; compares the role and scope of practice of midwives and other professionals
                              who care for individuals in the childbearing cycle; overviews the principles of team-based
                              health care; integrates concepts of difficult conversations; and reflects a shared
                              vision of patient and family centrality. [CLO 4, CLO 6, CLO 7, CLO8]
American College of Nursing Midwives Core Competencies for Basic Midwifery Practice
Includes the fundamental knowledge, skills, and abilities expected of new midwives certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB).
I. Hallmarks of Midwifery - The art and science of midwifery are characterized by the following hallmarks:
C. Incorporation of evidence-based care into clinical practice
E. Empowerment of women and persons seeking midwifery care as partners in health care
J. Utilizing an understanding of social determinants of health to provide highquality
                              care to all persons including those from underserved communities
V. Components of Midwifery – While each person’s life is a continuum, midwifery care can be divided into primary, preconception, gynecologic/reproductive/sexual health, antepartum, intrapartum, and post-pregnancy care:
A-2. Provides age-appropriate physical, mental, genetic, environmental, sexual and
                              social health assessment
A-3. Utilizes nationally defined screening and immunization recommendations to promote
                              health and detect and prevent disease
A-4. Applies management strategies and therapeutics to facilitate health and promote
                              healthy behaviors
A-5. Utilizes advanced health assessment skills to identify normal and deviations
                              from normal
A-6. Applies management strategies and therapeutics for the treatment of common health
                              problems and deviations from normal, including infections, selflimited conditions,
                              and mild and/or stable presentations of chronic conditions, utilizing consultation,
                              collaboration, and/or referral to appropriate health care services as indicated
A-7. Assesses for safety, including dysfunctional interpersonal relationships, sexual
                              abuse and assault, intimate partner violence, emotional abuse, and physical neglect
B-2. Assesses individual and family readiness for pregnancy, including physical, emotional,
                              psychological, social, cultural, and sexual factors
B-5. Counsels regarding fertility awareness, cycle charting, signs and symptoms of
                              pregnancy, pregnancy spacing, and timing of discontinuation of contraceptive method
B-6. Addresses infertility, gamete banking, and assisted reproductive technology,
                              utilizing consultants, collaboration, and/or referral as indicated
C-1. Understands human sexuality, including biological sex, intersex conditions, gender
                              identifies and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, intimacy, conception, and reproduction
C-2. Utilizes common screening tools and diagnostic tests, including those for hereditary
                              cancers
C-3. Manages common gynecologic and urogynecologic problems
C-4. Provides comprehensive care for all available contraceptive methods.
C-5. Screens for and treats sexually transmitted infections including partner evaluation,
                              treatment, or referral as indicated
C-6. Provides counseling for sexual behaviors that promotes health and prevents disease
C-7. Understands the effects of menopause and aging on physical, mental, sexual health
American College of Nurse Midwives Competencies for Practice Doctorate in Midwifery
1. Translate expert clinical knowledge and research relevant to midwifery into best
                              practice models
3. Interpret and apply research related to the national and international distribution
                              and determinants of health and disease in women and newborns
5. Use effective communication and leadership skills to enhance team function and
                              promote positive change in health care of women and newborns
American College of Nurse Midwives Core Values
- Excellence
- Evidence-based care
- Inclusiveness
- Woman-centered care
- Primary care
- Partnership
- Advocacy
Recommended Content
- Midwifery management process when providing holistic care to people with primary, preconception, and gynecologic/reproductive/sexual health needs
- Guiding, counseling, and educating people about: risk factors, sexuality, sexual behaviors that promote health and prevent disease, contraception, fertility, readiness for pregnancy, and menopause
- Diagnostic and screening techniques to detect and prevent disease
- Effects of menopause and aging on physical, mental, and sexual health
- Assessment for safety in dysfunctional interpersonal relationships
- Use of pharmacologic agents
Approved by GAAC: 9/9/2022
Approved by Faculty: 9/12/22
