Prerequisite(s): NURS 601. Restriction(s): Pre-licensure MSN students. This didactic and practicum course is designed to further develop the student’s attainment of the understanding of the role of the Professional Nurse as Care Coordinator, by utilizing culturally congruent person and family centered nursing care for adult and elderly populations across the health illness continuum. This course focuses on the nurse's role providing and coordinating health promotion, disease and injury prevention, risk reduction, restoration of health, management of acute and chronic illnesses, and end of life care. Emphasis is placed on the provision of safe, quality nursing care that maximizes transprofessional communication and the ability to function as an active member of the interdisciplinary health care team. Students continue to develop their knowledge to provide safe, evidenced-based care. Students will participate in simulation and clinical practice.