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NBC 410LLB - Public Health Nursing For Popu
Lecture
Public Health Nursing For Popu 1L Enrollment Information (not real time - data refreshed nightly)
Class #:   <<<  >>>   Enrollment Capacity:   30
Section:   1L   Enrollment Total:   7
Credits:   3.00 credits   Seats Available:   23
Dates:   05/30/2023 - 08/04/2023   Status:   OPEN
Days, Time:   TBA , TBA
Room:   Remote view map
Location:   Remote      
Chained Courses
You must register in one of the class(es) below to get the above section:
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisites: This course is only for students in the Nursing baccalaureate completion program.
  Course Description
This course explores concepts of public health and principles of population health within the context of the interdisciplinary public health system domestically and globally. Core functions of public health, principles of epidemiology, and public health nursing interventions will be used to examine population health problems and concerns. The use of evidence-based interventions and theories of behavior change will be analyzed as strategies to improve cost, access, and quality of population health. Within the public health nurse's role, the use of risk communication, informatics, and social interventions to implement public health laws, policies to effect change in population health will be explored. Public health disaster preparedness and response to natural disasters and terrorist threats will be emphasized.
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