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Concepts Of Hlt Nur/ Mental Hlt Nur (RNU 109)

Term: 2012-2013 Fall

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Cheryle MichaelsShow MyInfo popup for Cheryle Michaels
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Dorothy M MegniaShow MyInfo popup for Dorothy M Megnia
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Schedule

Tue, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM (7/10/2012 - 12/11/2012) Location: QUIN PP 403

Description

This course applies concepts of nursing practice to the acquisition and application of adult health nursing theory in the care of diverse patients with acute and chronic conditions. This includes patients needing various levels of health promotion and mental health management, their families, and other support persons. The course incorporates the legal and ethical responsibilities of the Registered Nurse in the care of adult medical-surgical and mental health patients. Application of knowledge, patient care skills, and clinical reasoning will occur in a variety of clinical settings. Prerequisites: RNU 108, ENG 102, PSY 101, and BIO 132.