NUR.4030 Population and Environmental Health

Students will analyze the standards and principles of community/public health nursing focusing on the care of the individuals, families, aggregates, and population in the community. Epidemiologic, environmental, cultural, spiritual, sociopolitical, legal-ethical, public policy and professional aspects of community/public health nursing are discussed. Global health issues and advocacy for vulnerable population are examined. The multidimensional role of the nurse including the case manager, advocate, leader, and change-agent is explored within a human caring framework and using an inter-professional model for delivery of healthcare. Informatics will be incorporated in assessing population health, evidence-based practice, and research processes. Strategies for community-based interventions and community partnerships will be evaluated. Population-focused practice will be articulated through reflective learning, critical thinking, and ways of knowing.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: NUR.2000 w/ clinical and lab, NUR.2010 w/ clinical, and NUR.4000 w/ clincal and lab.

Corequisite

Corequisite: NUR.4030C