NURS-42700 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
This course focuses on the application of psychiatric
mental health nursing concepts to care for clients age 18 through older
adulthood. Theoretical content includes biopsychosocial theories,
interpersonal relationship theory, psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories,
as well as, cognitive, behavioral, and biologic theories. Legal,
ethical, and critical thinking concepts specific to psychiatric mental health
nursing are covered in depth. Clinical experiences are designed to
facilitate the students’ synthesis of classroom material, individualized
application of psychiatric concepts, and establishment of therapeutic
relationships in a variety of settings.
Credits
4
Prerequisite
NURS 33800; Traditional Nursing Majors also require NURS 33500, NURS 33600 and NURS 33700