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ADN 225 - Population Health and Education Concepts

Credit Hours: 2
Contact Hours: 2
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: B- or Higher in the following courses ADN 210  and ADN 220 

English Prerequisites: None

Math Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: ADN 230  and ADN 240 
Description: This course is designed to further develop concepts of health and illness, and professional nursing considered from the context of a population (with population ranging from a local community to a global perspective). Health care recipient concept includes culture. Professional nursing and health care concepts include professional identity, collaboration, and safety. Upon completion, students will apply these concepts to determine relevant cues from a variety of sources as a foundation for prioritizing, planning, implementing, and evaluating safe nursing practice in the acute care setting. The population/community context serves as a guiding principle related to how the concepts are selected, presented, and applied. Upon completion, students should be able to identify aspects of a population that impact health/healthcare delivery and develop service-learning projects that incorporate the concepts identified in this course.

General Education Distribution Category Met: None
Department Consent: Department Consent Required
Dual Enrollment Allowed: No



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