(Traditional and LPN-BSN) Acute psychosocial nursing focuses on the acquisition and application of the theoretical basis for quality, safe, evidence-based, patient-centered nursing care for patients experiencing acute psychiatric alterations. This course focuses on care that is developmentally and culturally appropriate for patients needing mental health interventions and incorporates critical thinking, quality improvement, collaboration, and information technology as they relate to the care of diverse patients on the mental health unit. Integration of standards of practice and legal and ethical responsibilities occur as the professional nurse practices therapeutic use of self with psychiatric patients. (1.5 semester hours lecture and 1.5 semester hours clinical). Traditional: Pre-Requisites: NRSG 210, NRSG 220 and NRSG 250. Co-Requisites: NRSG 270 and NRSG 280. LPN-BSN: Pre-Requisites: NRSG 250, NRSG 270; Co-Requisites: NRSG 280. 01/15/2020-05/06/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12:00PM - 12:50PM, Myers Hall, Room 207
- Teacher: LyCricia Criss
- Teacher: Kimberly White