This six-credit course focuses on the care of the adult experiencing health alterations from a holistic nursing perspective and is grounded in the university philosophy that nursing is a healing ministry focused on body, mind, and spirit. A conceptual framework derived from nursing science, life, behavioral and social sciences, humanities, theology and philosophy provides a foundation for clinical reasoning in providing nursing care and supporting the healing process for adults and their families experiencing a range of alterations along the wellness-illness continuum.
Requisites
NURS ABSN Sem II Co-requisites: ABSN/TABSN Subplan and all semester I NURS courses (3370, 3372, 2372, 3270, 4670, and 3371.
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