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Apr 25, 2025
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NURS 722 - Interventions and Treatment Planning within PMH Settings (3 units) Psychiatric clinical practicum emphasizing clinical interventions, evaluations, and long term treatment management strategies.
Units of Internship/Practicum: 3 Offered: Every Summer
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. identify the clinical role of the Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse in diagnostic, treatment, and evaluation processes. 2. utilize the psychiatric formulation to set treatment goals and interventions likely to facilitate improvement toward recovery. 3. identify, implement, and revise goals for recovery as resources change and level of wellness improves or declines. 4. develop role within interdisciplinary teams that illustrates the advanced practice role of the PMH nurse. 5. develop advanced clinical judgment evidenced by differential diagnoses, facilitating self-management, and negotiating treatment goals with clients. 6. construct treatment plans that include members of clients’ support systems and other health care providers. 7. implement therapeutic interventions such as individual, group, or family therapy and evaluate their outcomes. 8. develop medication regimens based on diagnosis, symptomatology, allergies, medical history, and past response to medications.
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