NURS 216 Health & Healing III: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives explores foundational concepts informing nursing practice to provide safe, inclusive, competent, anti-oppressive care in the context of complex illness across the lifespan. Students integrate knowledge of nursing science as it relates to caring for persons who live with complex illness. Learners develop skills in critical thinking, the Decision-Making model, and teaching and learning theory. Students employ principles of health promotion, management of complex illness, rehabilitation, and supportive care when crafting patient-centered care plans. Students integrate knowledge from pathophysiology and pharmacology to shape nursing care.
Prerequisites
BIOL 165, NURS 122, NURS 126, NURS 129, NURS 130, and INDG 302 all with a minimum grade of 60%
Credits
6.00