Academic Catalog 2016-2018

NURS 4150 Community Health & Nursing

This course is an introduction to population-focused nursing practice. The course utilizes National Health Objectives, public health core functions, and the nursing process as the basis for health promotion, health protection, disease prevention, health maintenance, health restoration, and health surveillance of individuals, families, aggregates, and communities at the local state, national, and global levels. This course emphasizes the needs of vulnerable populations across the lifespan, and examines socioeconomic, cultural, gendered, racial and political dimensions of vulnerability and risk - 2.5 theory hours. Successful completion of both the theory and clinical components of the course with a letter grade of ‘C+’ (2.3) or higher is necessary to pass the course. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS/NURL 3100, NURS/NURL 3101 and NURS 3103.

Credits

5.00 units

Prerequisite

(NURS 3100 - lecture and NURS 3101 - lecture and NURS 3103 - lecture and NURS3105 - lecture and NURS 3106 - lecture)