Clinical practicum focusing on application of the nursing process, public health theory, epidemiology, nursing theory, and selected social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental theories in selected communities for health promotion. Prerequisite: successful completion of all Level I, II, and III nursing courses.
This doctoral-level course on measurement in health research provides an overview of common measurement approaches in the health sciences and an introduction to measurement theory, controversies, psychometrics and instrument development.
Students work one-on-one with a registered nurse to manage, advocate, and care for clients while working in an interprofessional collaborative environment.
A critical examination of the current state of knowledge in the discipline. Students analyze, evaluate, and synthesize selected aspects of this knowledge.
Students work one-on-one with a registered nurse to manage, advocate, and care for clients while working in an interprofessional collaborative environment.
Clinical practicum focusing on application of the nursing process, public health theory, epidemiology, nursing theory, and selected social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental theories in selected communities for health promotion. Prerequisite: successful completion of all Level I, II, and III nursing courses.
Students work one-on-one with a registered nurse to manage, advocate, and care for clients while working in an interprofessional collaborative environment.
This course focuses on providing care that positively affects health of pregnant women, newborns, parents and families. Principles of health and illness states, professional development, anticipatory guidance, parenting safety, assessment and management of individuals and families will be employed.
The development of competencies in community-based care of clients in need of psychiatric mental health nursing services with the goal of promoting optimal mental health. Concurrent with NURSING 327. Prerequisite: successful completion of all Level I requirements.