This course deals with concepts, principles, theories and techniques of nursing care of at-risk and sick adult clients in any setting with alterations/problems in nutrition, gastro intestinal, metabolism and endocrine, perception and coordination, acute and chronic towards health promotion, disease prevention, restoration and maintenance and rehabilitation. 

    This course deals with concepts, principles, theories and techniques of nursing care management of clients with maladaptive patterns of behavior of individuals, families, population groups and communities, across the lifespan, in any health care setting. 

    The learners are expected to provide safe, appropriate, evidence-based, holistic and individualized care to meet the full range of needs of the client person/s experiencing psychiatric emergencies and/ or those with mental health alterations through the principles and cultural/ ethic sensitivities.

       This course deals with application of concepts, principles and techniques in the major phases of the nursing research process. This includes the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data. 

       The learners are expected to produce and disseminate a technically and ethically sound research study.