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3.00 Credits
Application of nursing process will focus on common and select biopsychosocial health concerns for older adults. Emphasis on health promotion, risk assessment, and prevention of illness and injury. Clinical experiences will occur in diverse settings appropriate to the older adult population. Prerequisites: 304-333. Co-requisites: 334, 336, 337, 340.
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3.00 Credits
Nursing process application of selected theories from the sciences, humanities, and psychiatric nursing to promote wellness in clients with diverse cultural, developmental, and biopsychosocial problems across multiple healthcare environments. Use of case studies. Prerequisites: NURS 304-333 Co-requisites: 334, 335, 337, 340.
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3.00 Credits
Experiences applying principles of psychiatric nursing care to promote wellness in clients with diverse cultural, developmental, and psychosocial needs. Clinical experiences will occur in a variety of hospital and community settings. Prerequisites: 304- 333. Co-requisites: 335, 336, 337, 340.
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2.00 Credits
Concepts and models of vulnerability. Emphasizes social justice, advocacy, and empowerment as framework for providing culturally competent nursing practice. Prerequisites: All required NURS courses numbered 304 to 333. Co-requisites: 334, 335, 336, and 337.
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3.00 Credits
Explore factors contributing to and resulting in: common, acute and chronic physiological alterations in health with integration across the lifespan. Course focuses on nursing process, nursing management, risk reduction, disease prevention, and modification of impact of illness on individuals, families, and populations. Prerequisites: All required NURS courses numbered 304 through 337 and 340. Co-requisite: NURS 345, 324, 346.
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5.00 Credits
Clinical practice to apply risk reduction, disease prevention and modification, and nursing management to adults with predictable health problems in medical-surgical acute care settings across the lifespan. Impact of alterations in physical and behavioral health applied to families and communities. Prerequisites: All required NURS courses numbered 304 through 337 and 340. Co-requisite: NURS 344, 324, 346.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the nature of measures, descriptive statistics, hypothesis-testing techniques, and critical reading of descriptive and inferential statistics. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or above. Permission required for non-majors.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Elective course (not a major requirement). Lifestyle and influences on health outcomes. Health promotion and protection practices. Special emphasis on nutrition as it relates to wellness. Examination of health issues and choices for women and families. Prerequisite: junior standing or instructor permission. Open to non-majors and applicable to a women studies minor.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the history, culture and health and human service infrastructure of Belize. Students will spend five days working in health and human service setting according to their interest and skill set. Cross-listed with SOCW 375.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
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