Nursing Foundations VI: Community Nursing - NFDN 2006

This nursing course examines family and community theory, assisting the learner to acquire the knowledge and skill required to promote the health and well-being of families within the community. The course emphasizes the importance of collaboration among the interdisciplinary health-care team, families, and communities to achieve safe, evidence-informed community nursing practice. The learner will build upon previous nursing knowledge and related theory in adapting the nursing approach to the care and health promotion of the family and community using a nursing metaparadigm and nursing process. Trends and issues in the care of families and communities will also be explored.

Note: Practical Nurse Prerequisites: NPRT 2102, PSYC 1060 Co-requisite: SOCI 1000 PN for Internl Educated Nurses Prerequisite NPRT 1001 Restricted to PN & PN for Internl Educated Nurses (Some classes may not be open to PNIEN)


Term Duration Schedule Class Section Open Studies

Edmonton

Spring May 8 - Jun 30, 2023 Thu, Fri: 12:30 - 03:30 pm
21276 A01 No
Spring May 8 - Jun 30, 2023 Mon, Tue: 08:00 - 11:00 am
21279 A02 No
Term Duration Schedule Class Section Open Studies

Online

Winter Jan 9 - Mar 31, 2023 12260 O01 No
Winter Feb 6 - Apr 28, 2023 12261 O02 No
Spring May 8 - Jul 28, 2023 21278 O01 No

To take this course, you must be enrolled in one of the related programs:

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