RETURN TO PROGRAMS A-Z hy NURS 222 - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III: NURSING ETHICS Building on previous Relational Practice and Professional Practice courses, this course focuses on the growing body of knowledge related to nursing ethics. Beginning with an understanding of bio-medical ethics that have dominated nursing ethics in the past and moving to an understanding of developing ethical theory related to nursing and nursing issues, participants will have opportunities to explore nursing ethics in the context of their nursing practice. Prerequisites: Promotion from semester I] to semester Il} NURS 226 - HEALTH AND HEALING IV: HEALTH CHALLENGES/HEALING INITIATIVES Participants in this course continue to develop an understanding of people’s experiences with healing related to a variety of increasingly complex chronic and episodic health challenges within a variety of practice contexts. This course is complementary to Health Sciences IV and provides opportunities for learners to integrate pathophysiology with their understanding of health and healing and the nursing approaches that accompany this understanding. Prerequisites: Promotion from semester III to semester lV NURS 229 - PROMOTING HEALTH AND HEALING This nursing practice experience continues to provide opportunities for learners to develop caring relationships with individuals and familities for the purpose of health promotion while coming to understand their health and healing processes when experiencing more complex health challenges, both episodic and chronic. Participants will have opportunities to practice nursing approaches that accompany this understanding. Participants work with families and individuals in the home and community, in agencies, and in care facilities to incorporate concepts and learning from all the courses in this semester into their nursing practice. The community and society are considered as contextual influences on the promotion of health for the individual and the family. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of Year 1 courses. NURS 230 - CONSOLIDATED PRACTICE EXPERIENCE II (SPRING, 6 WEEKS) In this consolidated practice experience, opportunities are provided to develop caring relationships for the purpose of healing and health promotion with individuals and families experiencing increasingly complex chronic and episodic health challenges. The community and society are selkirk.ca/programs considered as contextual influences on the promotion of health for the individual and the family. Participants have opportunities to consolidate learning from the first and second year of the program ina variety of settings. Prerequisites: Successful completion of semester WV of year Il of the Nursing program. Current CPR Certificate (Level HCP-C). Note: Travel may be required. NURS 316 - COMPLEX HEALTH CHALLENGES This course builds on Health and Healing I and IL and Health Sciences IIT and IV and provides opportunities for participants to build on their nursing knowledge and understanding of health and healing in relation to complex episodic and chronic health challenges. This advanced course will focus on current topics and emerging knowledge related to a variety of health care contexts. Prerequisites: Promotion to study semester V. NURS 317 - RELATIONAL PRACTICE Building on the concepts introduced in Relational Practice I and II and other previous courses, Relational Practice III provides a synthesis of knowledge that is the basis of critical analysis. This course focuses on enhancing participants’ everyday relational practice with individuals, families, and groups. The emphasis is on engaging with the complexities of difference in everyday nursing practice and the challenges these complexities might pose for being in-relation with clients. Prerequisites: Relational Practice | and Hl; Successful completion of Year Two. NURS 319 - NURSING PRACTICE V: PROMOTING HEALTH AND HEALING This nursing practice experience continues to provide opportunities for learners to develop caring relationships with individuals and families, while coming to understand their health and healing process within the context of complex health issues. Participants will have opportunities to practice nursing approaches that accompany this understanding. Participants work with families and individuals in the home and community, in agencies, and in care facilities to incorporate concepts and learning from all the courses in the semester into their nursing practice, with an emphasis on the complex health challenges. Prerequisites: Promotion to study semester V of the Nursing program. CPR - HCP-C. Completion of SPECO Modules. Up-to-date immunization status according to practice within 1H facilities (See AU1o0). Note: Travel may be required. NURSING selkirk.ca/nursing NURS 341 - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Iv: NURSING INQUIRY Professional Practice IV: Nursing Inquiry builds upon concepts introduced in Professional Practice I, I, and IIL, in this course, participants will explore the historical and philosophical approaches to the development of nursing knowledge and inquiry. Relationships between practice, theory, and research are explored. Prerequisites: Promotion to study semester VI of the Nursing program. NURS 342 - GLOBAL HEALTH ISSUES Participants in this course continue to develop an understanding of people’s experience with health and healing related to a variety of increasingly complex chronic and episodic global health challenges and issues. Emphasis is placed on the role of the nurse as care provider, community organizer/ facilitator, educator and advocate within the context of the global society and the changing health care environment. Participants examine a variety of emerging health issues and trends using these as a context for further developing their personal understanding of nursing practice that supports meaningful interactions with individuals, families, groups, communities and society. Prerequisites: Successful completion of semester V. NURS 350 - HEALTH AND HEALING VIE PROMOTING COMMUNITY AND SOCIETAL HEALTH This course focuses on the role of the nurse in the promotion of community and societal health. It is a companion course with Health and Healing VI and participants will continue to develop their competencies in relational practice within the context of community and society as client. The political role of the nurse is explored as the emphasis is placed upon working with communities from a social justice and equity perspective. Community development and capacity building, as a pattern of community health promotion practice, is explored. In addition students will further develop their understanding of teaching and learning focusing on transformative and emancipatory approaches. Prerequisites: Promotion to study semester 6 of the Nursing program. Note: Travel may be required. Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2019-20 157