NSG C920- C920 Course Overview A-G.
WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY.
, A. Course This course is designed to provide opportunities for the learner to
Overview achieve skills needed to develop a community health assessment
while using the nursing process to create and implement care to
various populations across the lifespan. Students are introduced to
community didactics and ways to support and promote positive
outcomes to vulnerable populations. The course is built upon the six
competencies of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
(QSEN). Students will be introduced to patient-centered care,
evidence-based practice, teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality
improvement, and informatics (Hunt, 2012).
B. Title of Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Module
C. Course Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Objectives 1. Investigate the history of community health nursing
2. Examine the regulatory requirements that guide community
health policies
3. Research the various health promotion roles of the community
health nurse with a Focus on Healthy People 2020
D. Student Upon completion of this module, the student will be able to:
learning 1. Identify the similarities and differences between community
outcomes health nursing and public health nursing
2. Describe examples of community health nursing and how
community health policies influence the care provided to the
community
E. Content Students will explore the history of community health nursing at the
overview national and state level with a focus of the last 200 years to gain a
foundational knowledge of the community health practice.
Students will examine issues that prevent patients from being active in
their care planning and how the Community Health Nurse can provide
options and resources to encourage the patient to become involved.
Continued learning will include a focus on the regulatory requirements
that guide community health nursing in their state. Students will create a
list of requirements and how they relate to their state.
F. Learning Joyce, B. L., Harmon, M. J., Pilling, L. B., Johnson, R. H., Hicks, V. L.,
Resources & Brown-Schott, N. (2015). The preparation of
community/public health nurses: Amplifying the impact. Public
Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.), 32(6), 595–597. https://doi-
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WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY.
, A. Course This course is designed to provide opportunities for the learner to
Overview achieve skills needed to develop a community health assessment
while using the nursing process to create and implement care to
various populations across the lifespan. Students are introduced to
community didactics and ways to support and promote positive
outcomes to vulnerable populations. The course is built upon the six
competencies of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
(QSEN). Students will be introduced to patient-centered care,
evidence-based practice, teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality
improvement, and informatics (Hunt, 2012).
B. Title of Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Module
C. Course Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Objectives 1. Investigate the history of community health nursing
2. Examine the regulatory requirements that guide community
health policies
3. Research the various health promotion roles of the community
health nurse with a Focus on Healthy People 2020
D. Student Upon completion of this module, the student will be able to:
learning 1. Identify the similarities and differences between community
outcomes health nursing and public health nursing
2. Describe examples of community health nursing and how
community health policies influence the care provided to the
community
E. Content Students will explore the history of community health nursing at the
overview national and state level with a focus of the last 200 years to gain a
foundational knowledge of the community health practice.
Students will examine issues that prevent patients from being active in
their care planning and how the Community Health Nurse can provide
options and resources to encourage the patient to become involved.
Continued learning will include a focus on the regulatory requirements
that guide community health nursing in their state. Students will create a
list of requirements and how they relate to their state.
F. Learning Joyce, B. L., Harmon, M. J., Pilling, L. B., Johnson, R. H., Hicks, V. L.,
Resources & Brown-Schott, N. (2015). The preparation of
community/public health nurses: Amplifying the impact. Public
Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.), 32(6), 595–597. https://doi-
This study source was downloaded by 100000836267798 from CourseHero.com on 10-26-2022 08:18:21 GMT -05:00
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