NURS 416 Advanced Concepts III Special Populations
This course focuses on advanced psychiatric, oncologic, gerontologic, maternal/newborn and end-of-life nursing concepts. Evidence based nursing interventions are applied to special client populations to protect, promote and optimize health and abilities, prevent illness/injury, facilitate healing, alleviate suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocate for the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations across the lifespan. Prerequisites: All 300 level nursing courses,
NURS 415 - Advanced Concepts II Child Health,
NURS 425 - Nursing Leadership and Management,
NURS 431 - Community Health II,
NURS 498A - Clinical Concepts II. Co-requisites:
NURS 435 - Synthesis,
NURS 498B - Clinical Concepts III,
ENGL 120 - College Composition II or
ENGL 121H - Honors Composition II. This course is part of the university's Writing Across the Curriculum/Writing in the Disciplines program. Spring.
Credits
2