NURS 3200 PROFESSIONAL NURSING PRACTICE: HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE COMMUNITY
Continued study of nursing models and application of relevant theories to guide nursing practice as it pertains to health promotion and risk reduction Using the family as the essential unit of care within the community, critical thinking and clinical decision-making processes will facilitate the design, management and provision of care to modify risk factors, and promote. Specific clinical activities are related to prevention and reduction of health disparities across the life span through the conduct of community assessment and the development and implementation of culturally appropriate nursing strategies reflecting professional values and behaviors. (2.6 hrs. LECT, 5.3 hrs. clinical) PREREQUISITES: NURS 3000, HED 3635, NURS 3020 (PRE OR CO-REQUISITE)
Offered
EVERY SPRING EVERY SUMMER SESSION II