Professional Practice II: Discipline of Nursing: Knowledge Development and Inquiry

NURS 122 Professional Practice II: Discipline of Nursing: Knowledge Development and Inquiry, in this course, students examine the discipline of nursing and the relationship between nursing practice, theory, and research. Students explore contemporary understandings of the discipline of nursing and the body of knowledge that defines it by approaching knowledge for nursing as an intersection of relationship and inquiry, research, and evidence-informed practice. Students are introduced to nursing theorists, the nursing metaparadigm, and nurse’s ways of knowing, including the essentials of informatics, and its role in guiding practice. Students develop skill in accessing, reviewing, and appraising evidence promoting community and societal health.

Prerequisites
Successful completion (with a minimum of 60%) or currently enrolled in NURS 126, NURS 129, BIO 165, INDG 302
Credits
3.00