NAME: Np: Community & Public Health
TERM: 08/FA
SECTION: NUR*414*OLX
LOCATION: Ashland Campus
START/END: 08/25/08 - 12/11/08
PROGRAM: Nursing
TYPE: Web Based Course
This course applies the nursing process to families and aggregates in the community setting with a strong focus on health promotion and disease prevention. In addition, core public health functions and public health nursing practice will be addressed. Students will have clinical experience throughout the semester. Clinical and health requirements must be met prior to participation in this course. See Department of Nursing Policy Book.
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