NURS 3071 – Family Nursing in Community Laboratory at Clemson University is an undergraduate course that provides students with practical experience in family nursing within a community setting.
This course covers a wide range of topics and skills related to family-centered healthcare, including:
• Family-focused nursing care
• Community health assessment
• Cultural competence in nursing practice
• Health promotion and disease prevention within families
• Interprofessional collaboration in a community context
• Ethical considerations in family nursing
Students in NURS 3071 will have the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios through hands-on experiences in community-based healthcare settings. They will learn how to provide holistic nursing care to individuals and families, considering not only the physical health but also the social and emotional well-being of their patients.
This course is designed for nursing students who are interested in developing their clinical skills and understanding the importance of family-centered care in the community. By the end of the course, students will be better prepared to provide high-quality nursing care to families in diverse healthcare settings.