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98 / S C I EN C E A N D M A T H EM A T I C S 403. PSYCHIATRIC NURSING I. (3)

Introduction to philosophy and scope of psychiatric nursing. The history and development of current accepted theories in psychiatric care.

404. PSYCHIATRIC NURSING II. (8)

Clinical course for the student in Basic Nursing Program. Develops skills in the application of current accepted theories in psychiatric nursing ; use of available community re­ sources; study of needs and treatment of psychiatric patient

and family. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 15 hours. Prerequisites: Nursing 201; 401, 402, and 403. 405. INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH. (3)

Philosophy and scope of public health science. Application based on social characteristics, patterns of health and disease of a community, preventive and control measures, commu­ nity health education, rehabilitation, related problems. Provides the nursing student with theory and concurrent laboratory experience in schools, industry, and community health agencies; emphasis on philosophy of positive health, and skills in preventive and promotional procedures. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 15 hours. Critical analysis of studies in nursing services at home and abroad, and their relationship to the development of the profession. Current trends in nursing education and prac­ tice. Seminar assignments of definite geographical area for comprehensive survey of nursing needs and services, includ­ ing history and trends.

406. NURSING IN THE COMMUNITY. (8)

407. NURSING SEMINAR AND SURVEY. (3)

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