Id: 004581
Credits Min: 4
Credits Max: 4
Description
The focus of this course is on health promotion and biopsychosocial well-being of young, middle aged and older adults from diverse cultures. Utilizing current scientific research, physical/natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities, implications for advanced nursing interventions and health policy are identified. Principles of pharmacology and pharmacological therapies, and complementary therapies are addressed.
Prerequisites
NURS 6100 Adult Gerontological Nursing I, and NURS 6130 Adult Gerontological Nursing Practicum I, and Co-req: NURS 6140 Gerontological Nursing Practicum II.
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