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NUPR 640 PMHNP I: Advanced Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Theoretical Foundations and Psychopathology I 5.0 Credits

This course introduces conceptual models and theories of advanced psychiatric mental health nursing practice. The course integrates assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the adult and older adult clients with major mental health disorders, incorporating eclectic content and evidenced based practices from the sciences. Students integrate and apply theory and practice of PMHNP both in the classroom and in a supervised clinical practicum. This course fosters the development of psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners in providing evidence-based care through the integration of advanced diagnostic reasoning, advanced therapeutic interventions, and advanced pharmacotherapeutic intervention. Faculty-supervised clinical practicum is required in this course.

College/Department: College of Nursing Health Professions
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: NUPR 530 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 531 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 532 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 533 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 534 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 600 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 601 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 605 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 606 [Min Grade: B] and NUPR 607 [Min Grade: B] and NURS 548 [Min Grade: B] and RSCH 519 [Min Grade: B]

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