NURNP 2330D - PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS THEORY Minimum Credits: 2 Maximum Credits: 2 This course builds upon the diagnostic reasoning skills developed in the diagnostic physical exam and differential diagnosis courses, theory and clinical. It is designed to prepare students to utilize these skills in conducting psychiatric evaluations and in the preparation of case formulations. A biopsychosocial perspective will be used to conceptualize case formulation and the examination of differential diagnoses. This course is open to students in other graduate programs in the school of nursing. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: (PREQ: NURNP 2505 and NURNP 2515 and NURNP 2320; CREQ: NURNP 2331) or (PREQ: NURNP 2320 and CREQ: NURNP 2331 and PLAN: PSYMHN-ACP) Course Attributes: Distance Education Click here for class schedule information.
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