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Fall 2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

NU 126 - Health Maintenance


Credit Hours: 4

A study of the preservation of the optimal health status of the individual through health maintenance activities. Health maintenance will be examined through detection and assessment of early signs and symptoms of impending illness, including physiologic and psychosocial dimensions.

Course Outcomes
At the completion of the course, the student will:
 

  • explain the concepts of health seeking behaviors and health maintenance;
  • identify the influence of the stages of maturity on health maintenance;
  • explain cultural beliefs and life style behaviors that influence health maintenance;
  • describe caring behaviors;
  • differentiate methods of effective communication;
  • explain the application of critical thinking for clients seeking to maintain health;
  • determine principles of infection control necessary for health maintenance;
  • identify the use of the nursing process in health maintenance;
  • employ the library and multi-media as resource tools;
  • describe the legal and ethical responsibilities of the professional nurse;
  • describe the principles of health teaching in health maintenance; and
  • identify health/community resources available for health maintenance.


Prerequisites: NU 116, NU 117 or NU 120, NU 128
Corequisites: BI 152, BI 153, NU 127, PS 100
F/S (C, N)