NSG260 — Mental Health Nursing Theory II
NSG 260 - Mental Health Nursing Theory II NSG 260 - Mental Health Nursing Theory II Description: Concepts of nursing care for clients with maladaptive psychosocial and physiological responses related to commonly occurring psychiatric disorders. Emphasis on the use of the nursing process to apply and analyze previously learned concepts related to psychiatric disorders. Integration of competencies of nursing knowledge to include patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, safety, evidence-based practice, quality management and informatics to provide professional safe care. (Patient-centered care) Evaluate roles and relationships among members of the healthcare team as they relate to providing care for patients experiencing alterations in mental health and wellness. ( Teamwork and Collaboration) Critique evidence-based practice research as it relates to alterations in mental health and wellness. (Evidence-based Practice) Identify the legal considerations for reporting at risk patients experiencing alterations in mental health and wellness. (Quality Improvement) Evaluate strategies that mitigate risk of harm to patients experiencing alterations in mental health and wellness through both system effectiveness and individual performance. (Safety) Utilize information and technology when formulating a plan of care for the client experiencing alterations in mental health and wellness. (Informatics) Required Assessment: Assignments, standardized exam, exams
Prerequisites: NSG151, NSG152, NSG153, NSG154, NSG155, BIO205