NURS 375 Mental Health Nursing Lecture

The focus of this course is on the biological, psychological, and social/learned basis of psychiatric disorders. This course builds on the concepts from basic psychology and physiology to the study of pathology of mental illness. The course explores nursing interventions including the use of the Nurse-Patient Relationship, the use of medications and managing the patient's environment and social milieu. Recovery concepts are incorporated as are the issues of stigma. Legal and ethical issues frequently encountered in the area of psych/mental health nursing are addressed. Self- awareness, personal growth, socio-cultural sensitivity, and professional development are vital components of the course. Contemporary mental health issues and their sequela are addressed.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIOL 223, BIOL 232, BIOL 233, CHEM 109, CHEM 119, NURS 151, NURS 254A, NURS 257 (or NURS 257A or XACU 500), and NURS 371 (or NURS 371A), and concurrent enrollment in NURS 377