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Mar 13, 2025
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NURS 252 - Nursing Care of the Behavioral Health Client 3 CR
Formerly NURS 221X . Focuses on the nurse’s therapeutic role in maintaining and enhancing behavioral health. Students learn to meet the needs of clients with challenged emotional and/or cognitive abilities that impair their day-to-day functioning.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 124 with a grade of C or better, and NURS 125 with credit.
Course Outcomes - Explore factors that influence behavioral (mental) health and illness
- Identify the components of a mental status assessment
- Communicate mental status assessments in oral and written formats
- Explore culturally-appropriate interventions in response to an individual’s impaired (or challenged) mental status
- Evaluate evidence-based practice as a means of providing effective and individualized nursing care related to anxiety, affective, thought and/or personality disorders
- Analyze therapy groups in regards to group member roles and therapeutic communication
- Identify the major classifications and effects of psychotropic medications along with nursing strategies that are relevant to safe and effective medication management in a psychiatric health care setting
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