NUR2522L

Mental Health Lab

Course Code:
NUR2522L

Credit Hours:
0

Effective beginning:
2023-24

Sections:
000

 

Course Description:
This lab provides the student with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills needed to care for patients with maladaptive coping disorders. Therapeutic nurse/patient interaction skills are stressed. Clinical experiences are selected to help students increase their understanding of the interdisciplinary health team and the nurse’s role as a member of the team. Clinical practice is provided in a psychiatric setting.

 

Course Details

Prerequisites:

Corequisite: NUR 2522C

 

Instructors:

As assigned

 

Required textbooks/ course materials:

No textbook or course materials are required to purchase for this course (see NUR 2522C syllabus).

ZTC

 

Assignment/course outline:

See first-day handout.

 

Discipline-level learning outcomes:

Professional standards that guide the student learning outcomes include the following sources: Healthy People 2030, National Patient Safety Goals, and ACEN standards.

N1. Demonstrate effective therapeutic communication within a variety of health care contexts.

N2. Provide patient-centered nursing care in a variety of healthcare settings to a diverse patient population.

N3. Demonstrate clinical judgement in the delivery of nursing care in a variety of healthcare settings.

N4. Demonstrate use of information and technology for nursing care.

N5. Will demonstrate professional practice as defined by the State Board of Nursing Scope of Practice for the registered nurse.

Professional Standards

Healthy People 2030

National Patient Safety Goals

ACEN STANDARDS

 

Course-level learning outcomes:

Course-level student learning outcomesDiscipline-level learning outcomesAssessment methods
  • Formulate a treatment plan guided by the different theories of mental disorders.
  • Facilitate a therapeutic relationship in the mental health care setting.
  • Outline the nursing process in the mental health setting.
  • Model therapeutic communication in mental health nursing.
  • Assess the role of family, community, and cultural diversity in mental health nursing.
  • Accurately appraise legal and ethical issues in mental health nursing.
  • Relate the foundations of neurology, including psychopharmacology.

N1-N5

Q, UT, SP, CF, Clin, RPT

 

Means of accomplishing learning outcomes:

Lecture, discussions, projects, selected readings, handouts, audio-visuals, and clinical lab.

 

Alternate Grading Scale

This course uses an alternate grading system that differs from the college-wide grading scale. The following scale indicates a student's standing in the course:
A – 90 – 100
B – 80 – 89
C – 75 – 79
D – 60 – 74
F – 59 or less

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