Apr 23, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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NUR 455G - Health Promotion with Populations and Families


Gateway/RIBN/Prelicensure.
Prerequisite(s): NUR 400  and NUR 420  (Gateway/RIBN); NUR 425 , NUR 436 , NUR 467  (Prelicensure).
Prerequisite(s) or Co-requisite(s): NAT 388G and NUR 456 , NUR 487  (Prelicensure), NAT 388G and NUR 460  (Gateway/RIBN).

Building on previous knowledge, this course discusses health promotion issues for populations and families. The course stresses the importance of the role of the nurse as a collaborator within the interdisciplinary health care team. The study of epidemiology assists students in understanding concepts such as risk and causality that form the basis for improving health care for populations. The concepts such as health care financing, communicable disease, health disparities within communities and globally, and disaster planning are discussed and applied. The critical determinants of global health are identified and their relationship to health and the environment is discussed. Students are expected to demonstrate specific competencies within the following categories: teamwork, professional values/ethics, client-centered care, leadership, evidence-based practice, quality and safety, and information technology. Spring and Summer

Hours: 3



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