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Course Name
Long Title
Min Credits
Description
Requisites
NUR-490
Community Health Nursing in Ireland
3
This course explores the healthcare of individuals , families and aggregates in a variety of community settings in Ireland . The concepts of community health nursing and the roles of the professional nurse in the community of Ireland are critically analyzed and compared to the US Public health System . The impact of the health care delivery system of Ireland is presented . Health promotion , health protection and disease prevention are examined . Critical thinking is emphasized in assessing the community of Ireland . A variety of community settings as observational experiences are utilized including home care , hospice , extended care facilities and population focused settings .
Main : NUR-208 , NUR-209 , NUR-212 , NUR-324 - Must be completed prior to taking this course .
NUT-200
Principles of Nutrition
3
ONL-001
Student Online Readiness
ONL-002
Gmc Orientation for Online Learning
ONL-003
Faculty Online Training Certification
ONL-100
Fac100 Faculty Orientation
ONL-200
Mission Integration
OSC-101
Intro Occupational Science / Therapy
3
OSC-201
Form , Function , & Meaning of Occupation
3
OSC-301
Health , Disability , and Occupation
3
A comprehensive course that covers the essentials of optimum nutrition in health and disease . It includes macro-nutrients and energy metabolism ; vitamins and minerals ; nutrition and diet for the client . The course includes an examination of clinical nutrition as it pertains to care of clients in a health care setting .
This course presents students with an introduction to the academic discipline of Occupational Science and the profession of Occupational Therapy . Students will learn about the concept of occupation , how health is influenced by occupational performance and participation , and how the therapeutic use of occupation can influence the development and / or recovery of persons with disabling conditions . The evolution of Occupational Science and the current and emerging practice areas in Occupational Therapy will be reviewed .
This course reviews some of the complex and diverse nature of daily occupation , including the observable aspects ( form ), purpose ( function ), and meaning of occupation . Students will be encouraged to reflect on their own patterns of daily occupation and its influence on identity . This course will review the literature on varying perspectives of health , disability , and its effects on occupational performance and participation .