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NURS4100

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POPULATION HEALTH

NursingHealth Sciences

Subject Code

NURS

Course Number

4100

Department(s)

Course Description

Students will develop knowledge, skills, attitudes, and competencies in the provision of compassionate care for diverse populations across the four spheres of care. The course focuses on public health, emergency preparedness and disaster management, epidemiology, informatics, healthcare economics, and the social determinants of health. The Roy Model, the nursing process, critical thinking, clinical judgment, evidence-based practice, quality and safety, ethics, interprofessional collaboration, palliative and end of life care, are applied. The following concepts, forces,and stressors that affect population health are assessed, analyzed, and integrated throughout the course; these include health systems, health inequity, systemic bias/racism, environmental health, ethics, and advocacy NURS 4100 - 4 credits NURS 4105 - 2 credits

Course Attributes

International/Multicultural -I, R2-Racism Across Curriculum

Units

4

Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Nursing Pre-Licensure (NRS4)