Spring 2023
CRN: 15389
NUR 4330 - Population Based Nursing - RN

This course focuses on nursing roles and interventions for vulnerable populations emphasizing primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention. Students will examine determinants of health, apply theories of health behaviors change, and evaluate outcomes of care for a vulnerable population. Health policies and health economics and their effects on the delivery of health services will be discussed from local to global perspective. This course satisfies WMU Essential Studies Level 3: Connections – Local and National Perspectives Category.

Additional Information

Campus: Online Education
Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab/Discussion
Instructional Method: Online Semester
Attribute: Local & National Perspectives           Oral&Digital Communication SLO           Planetary Sustainability SLO

Prerequisites and Restrictions:
 NUR 3430  Minimum Grade of C
This course is restricted to the following major(s):
Nursing:RN Progression Track (RNNJ)

Instructor(s): Smith, Dawn M (Primary)

Required and recommended course materials, including cost.

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