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Nov 23, 2024
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NSG 415 - Health of Populations Cr Hrs: 3 (2-1)
This course provides the theoretical and clinical foundation for providing safe, patient-centered, evidence-based, culturally competent and community-focused nursing care to populations. The course focuses on community health assessment, planning, and education. Legal, ethical, sociocultural, spiritual, political economic, historical and global environmental factors that affect the process of health promotion and disease prevention are examined. Grade Mode: Standard Mode of Delivery: Hybrid Instructional Method: Lecture-based and Experiential-based Prerequisites: NSG 416 Adult Health Nursing , NSG 412 Nursing Skills Lab II , NSG 413 Maternal Child Health or licensure as a registered nurse Term offered: Fall
Instructor of Record, Fall: Keevia Porter Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Melody N Waller Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Jennifer McGuire Hitt Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Keonna N Newkirk Additional Instructor 4, Fall: Kathy A Putman
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