NURSING 152B
Health Promotion: Nutrition in Culturally Diverse Populations
Nursing · 2 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Examination of primary prevention strategies involving nutrition using population-based and clinical approaches to nursing care of diverse populations. Investigation of nutrition in relation to prevention of disease and recovery from disease. Covers biological, public health, and clinical aspects of major macro- and micronutrients, obesity, malnutrition, dietary assessment, nutritional therapies, and exercise using candidate disease approach. Examination of influences of overarching political, societal, and governmental systems within U.S. and outside U.S. on observed nutritional patterns.
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NURSING 152B
- NURSING 150BFundamentals of Professional Nursing II
- NURSING 162AFoundational Concepts for Tertiary Prevention and Care of Medical-Surgical Patients and Families
- NURSING 163Nursing Care of Geriatric Patients and Families
- NURSING 160Secondary Prevention
- NURSING 161Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
- NURSING 168Advanced Leadership and Role Integration
- NURSING 169Clinical Internship: Integration
- NURSING 171Public Health Nursing
- NURSING 164Maternity Nursing
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