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Dec 03, 2024
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NURS 350 - Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Research-based theories, concepts and the nursing process are emphasized using critical thinking skills to provide holistic nursing care. In tertiary and community-based settings, students use standards of ethical professional nursing practice to assist adult clients with mental health and psychiatric concerns to restore, maintain and promote health, or attain optimum well-being. Responsibility and accountability for nursing care, collaboration, resource conservation and use, respect for human worth and dignity, national and global concerns, and a commitment to a servant-leadership lifestyle are foundational to effective clinical judgments and client outcomes. Three lecture hours per week and 96 clinical hours.
Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: Level I standing and NURS 300
Credit Hours: 5
Term Offered: Fall, Spring
Fee(s): Fee: $433.
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