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NU 405 - Community Health Nursing


This course develops knowledge and skills in theory and practice of community nursing.  Students learn about community nursing specialties, practice sites, an dpopulation-based nursing and demonstyrate application of public health theory, communication, and teamwork skills.

Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite: NU 390, NU 315, and NU 314

Corequisite: NU 400 and NU 406

Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to do the following:

  • Assess health/illness beliefs, values, attitudes, and practices of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations (BSN Essential VII).
  • Use evidence-based practices to discuss health teaching, health counseling, screening, outreach, disease and outbreak investigation, referral, and follow-up throughout the lifespan (BSN Essential VII).
  • Assess and analyze heath, healthcare, and emergency preparedness needs of a defined population (BSN Essential VII).
  • Apply clinical judgment and decision-making skills in choosing appropriate, timely nursing care during disaster, mass casualty, and other emergency situations (BSN Essential VII).
  • Collaborate with others to develop a holistic intervention plan that takes into account determinants of health, available resources, and the range of activities that contribute to health and the prevention of illness, injury, disability, and premature death.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of understanding of community needs identification using the nursing process (BSN Essential VII).
  • Participate in clinical prevention and population-focused interventions with attention to effectiveness, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and equity (BSN Essential VII).
  • Advocate for high quality and safe patient care as a member of the interprofessional team (BSN Essential VI).


Credits: 4



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