NUR202: Physical and Mental Health II

Class Program
Credits 8

This course is the continued study of patient/client needs within an integrated framework. Focus is on the patient/client across the life span with chronic health problems. Emphasis is on the areas of rehabilitation, gerontology, mental health and community. Psychiatric, rehabilitation, medical-surgical and community-based agencies are utilized for application of nursing knowledge and clinical skills. Campus laboratory experiences are assigned in addition to class and clinical schedule. (4 class hours/12 laboratory hours)

Prerequisites

Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers, NUR204: Physical & Mental Health I, *HEA200: Pharmacology and **BIO281: Microbiology

Semester Offered
Spring
Notes

*Highly recommended these courses are taken before admission to the Nursing Program
**Science courses required for the ASN degree must be completed within five years of application to the program.