Requisite(s): (92236 Foundations of Mental Health Nursing OR 92239 Foundations of Children's Nursing)) AND (((92238 Adult Nursing: Cellular Alterations OR 92248 Adult Nursing: Neuro-endocrine) AND 92191 Adult Nursing: Cardiovascular AND 92192 Adult Nursing: Respiratory AND 92194 Adult Nursing: Renal and Reproductive AND 92195 Adult Nursing: GIT and Orthopaedic AND (91533 Fundamentals of Pathophysiology 3 OR 91534 Fundamentals of Pathophysiology 4)) OR ((92261 Adult Nursing: Medical OR 92262 Adult Nursing: Surgical) AND (99636 Essentials of Pathophysiology OR 91604 Introductory Pharmacology and Microbiology))
Undergraduate
This subject provides students with the opportunity to focus their theoretical learning and nursing practice experiences in the mental health area. The theoretical component addresses the range of areas, knowledge and practices associated with the mental health field, while the clinical practice component enables students to focus their activities on a particular area of mental health nursing. It enables students to develop their understanding of the discipline and the profession of mental health nursing in general, and develop their knowledge and practice in a particular area of mental health nursing of interest to them.
Spring semester, Kuring-gai campus