Guiding Syllabus NURS 430 Community and Public Health Nursing

Revision Date
Curriculum Committee
Instruction Council
Implementation Date
Name of Originator
Jenny Capelo/Meleah Butruille
Review Level
Routine
Grading Basis
Graded
Course ID
089285
Course
NURS 430
Community and Public Health Nursing
Class Program
Credits
5
Description

Focuses on the role of the nurse in community, rural and public health settings. Using an evidence-based and social-justice framework, students explore epidemiology, community assessment, health promotion, and disease prevention for aggregate populations while synthesizing theory, population research and practice on a local to global scale.

Prerequisites

Acceptance to RN to BSN Program

Meets Degree Requirements For
Restricted Elective
Course Development Stipend Authorization
NEW Course development, Hybrid
Weekly Student Contact Hours
6
Lecture Hours per Quarter 40 Lab Hours per Quarter 20 Clinical Hours per Quarter None
Total Hours Per Quarter
60
Course Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Provide person-centered care for diverse populations to promote health and wellness.

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Utilize organizational leadership skills to collaborate with healthcare teams in a community and/or health care agency to promote safe and effective quality care.

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Utilize reliable evidence to inform and support clinical decisions which shape healthcare delivery and policy.

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Manage information and technology to promote communication, access research, and other reliable evidence, and mitigate error in a variety of healthcare systems.

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Apply quality improvement processes to effectively implement patient safety initiatives and affect health system change.

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Evaluate professional core values and behaviors that reflect baccalaureate nursing practice.

No CLO Text Set
Core Topics
  • History of Public/Community Health Nursing
  • 10 Essential Public Health Services
  • Epidemiology and biostatistics
  • Application of the nursing process in community and population health (assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation)
  • Assurance
  • Care coordination and case management
  • Health promotion, disease prevention, chronic disease management
  • Information and healthcare technology
  • Policy development
  • Environmental health
  • Global health
  • Emergency preparedness for disaster, mass casualty, and/or other emergent situations, as well as response and recovery
  • Behavior change
  • Culturally appropriate collaboration
  • Communication
Text and Reference Materials

The course instructor, with input from the department, will select the appropriate text(s) and reference materials for the course. Text(s) selected for the course should be reflective of text selections for similar course offerings at other institutions. Instructors are encouraged, but not required, to explore open-source text(s) and materials as an option.

Special Equipment, Supplies and/or Materials Required

None

Academic Credit for Prior Learning
None

General Statements

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Statement

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Student Holidays for Faith or Conscience Policy

WVC students are entitled to two days of excused absences per academic year for reasons of faith or conscience or for organized activities conducted under the auspices of a religious denomination, church or religious organization. Students’ grades may not be adversely impacted by absences authorized under this policy. Each holiday taken under this policy must be taken as a whole day, i.e. the day may not be divided into hours and taken piecemeal. Related Procedures 1400.610.

Academic Dishonesty

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