NURS 162 Mental Health Nursing
introduces students to the management of psychiatric and mental health problems in clients across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on nursing judgement to provide safe and effective care specific to concepts of communication, adaptation, development, emotions, cognition, psychosis, and safety. Students will apply the nursing process, critical thinking, nursing judgement, and therapeutic communication to provide safe and effective evidence-based care for clients with alterations in these concepts. Culture and diversity principles will be fostered. Clinical experiences will focus on needs of clients with psychiatric health problems in acute and long-term care settings throughout the lifespan (early childhood through death). This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees (credit hours 5.5, lecture hours 3.0, lab hours 5.0).