Principles of Nursing Care II

Considers selected ethical, legal, and epidemiological issues of significance to nursing, in order to understand principles of health promotion of individuals within the community. Preparation for practice provided in relation to illness prevention and health maintenance or restoration using the nursing process. Concurrent with NURSING 315 and 398E. Prerequisite: upper division standing in major.

Human Development/Life Cycle

The study of human growth and development from a lifespan perspective, emphasizing the evolution of the whole individual. Gross and fine motor development, cognitive growth, language development, and social growth at each age level. The interaction of such variables as culture, ethnicity, class, and gender. Major trends and issues with a focus on individual, institutional, contextual, and cultural influences and effects.

Nursing from Society to Cells

This course provides an overview of the nursing profession through the lens of selected nursing and interdisciplinary theory. This course offers a broad and evolving look at the role of the professional nurse in promoting health of self, people, and planet. Admitted nursing majors will join in building a community for learning within the Marieb College of Nursing.
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