NS 361 - Program Management and Care of the Client in the Community: Theory Online

This course will examine the significance of program management in addressing health issues as well as the assessment of care needs for individuals, communities and populations. The student will synthesize knowledge to address population health-related behaviors to promote health and foster health prevention and health maintenance. The student will analyze the role of the nurse in teamwork, leadership and collaboration while assessing quality improvement measures that support evidence-based practice.

Semester hours: 1.0

Prerequisites:

  • NS 118 - Introduction of Professional Nursing Concepts and Clinical Judgement: Theory
  • NS 125 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Theory
  • NS 126 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Clinical
  • NS 161 - Introduction to Population-Based Public Health Nursing: Theory Online
  • NS 227 - Pathophysiology
  • NS 233 - Assessment and Care of the Adult with Abnormal Findings: Theory
  • NS 234 - Assessment and Care of the Adult with Abnormal Findings: Clinical
  • NS 235 - Pharmacology I
  • NS 254 - Managing the Nursing Care of the Adult: Theory
  • NS 255 - Managing the Nursing Care of the Adult: Clinical
  • NS 256 - Pharmacology II

Co-requisites:

  • NS 332 - Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: Theory
  • NS 333 - Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: Clinical
  • NS 362 - Program Management and Care of the Client in the Community: Clinical

Last updated: 05/13/2022