NURS390 Community Centered Nursing

The course focuses on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention within a community that emphasizes community as the client. Students learn the application of the nursing process to individuals, families, groups utilizing systems theory and group dynamics within a variety of community settings. Epidemiology, health promotion, prevention, and restoration for clients of diverse populations are studied. The influence of culture, economics, politics, environments, and ethics as they impact community health nursing practice are explored. The role of the nurse as coordinator of care is emphasized. Students will identify, plan and implement a health promotion project using evidence-based practice and collaboration with community members for a selected population. 5 credits, lecture and 60 clinical hours in the community. Students are required to provide their own transportation to all clinical sites. 15-week course, 3 hours theory, 6 hours of clinical

Credits

5

Corequisite

NURS303, NURS304, SEU310, SEU310SL