NURSING 10
Introduction to Nursing and Social Justice I
Description: Lecture, two hours. Within context of history of nursing, introduction to practice of nurses, including role of advocacy. Discussion of effective use of self as professional nurse in relation to ethics, cultural competence, and human diversity. Introduction to ethical principles (justice, autonomy, veracity, beneficence, confidentiality) and professional values (altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice) in relation to nursing practice throughout history in health/illness and end-of-life contexts. Letter grading.
Units: 2.0
Units: 2.0
Most Helpful Review
Easiest class you'll ever take as an undergrad nursing student in the BSN program. this class will fool you poor freshmen into seeing the easy "joyous" side of this nursing program and not the excessive workload to come, although i did think that at times the class was overdone with the "blog" project, i dont know about everyone else, but i really didnt enjoy writing one every week at 4 in the morning. also, we focused too much on public health and the same old ethic terms benevolence, malevolence etc that literally propagated into the next quarter that i didnt feel like we learned the proper tools we needed to understand more direct legality issues in our field
Easiest class you'll ever take as an undergrad nursing student in the BSN program. this class will fool you poor freshmen into seeing the easy "joyous" side of this nursing program and not the excessive workload to come, although i did think that at times the class was overdone with the "blog" project, i dont know about everyone else, but i really didnt enjoy writing one every week at 4 in the morning. also, we focused too much on public health and the same old ethic terms benevolence, malevolence etc that literally propagated into the next quarter that i didnt feel like we learned the proper tools we needed to understand more direct legality issues in our field