
(3 credits) Variable lecture hours over 7 weeks
In this course students will use primary health care, considering population groups and influences, as a framework for promoting health, and providing holistic care for diverse adults and families experiencing complex acute and chronic illness. Students will examine effective collaborative relationships and inter-professional partnerships, advocacy, capacity building, critical thinking and clinical judgment in a variety of contexts.
Prerequisites: All previous Nursing 1100, 1200, 2100, 2200 level courses and Nursing 3112, 3114, 3122, 3124, 3132, 3134, 3142, 3144. Interdisciplinary Studies 1240, Health 2250, Psychology 2235, Physical Education 2007, Math 2333, General Education 1101 or 1102, and 1201,1202 or 1203, and 1301 or 1304 and 1401,1402, 1403 or 1404.
Co-requisite: Nursing 3104.
