Health Education
H ED 090 HIV/AIDS LICENSURE 4 HOURS • 0 Cr.
Selections from etiology and epidemiology of HIV; transmission and infection control; legal and ethical issues; psychosocial issues. Confirm requirement for licensing (H ED 090 4 hour or H ED 095 7 hour)at: www.doh.wa.gov/LicensesPermitsandCertificates/ProfessionsNewRenewUpdate
H ED 095 HIV/AIDS LICENSURE 7 HOURS • 0 Cr.
Selections from etiology and epidemiology of HIV; transmission and infection control; testing and counseling; clinical manifestations and treatment; legal and ethical issues; psychosocial issues. Confirm requirement for licensing (H ED 090 4 hour or H ED 095 7 hour)at: www.doh.wa.gov/LicensesPermitsandCertificates/ProfessionsNewRenewUpdate
H ED 149 BASIC NUTRITION • 2 Cr.
Basic concepts in human nutrition. Understanding nutrient functions, sources, and utilization; evaluate nutrition-based articles for valid ity and reliability. Students will analyze own diet for nutritional adequacy. Duplicate credit not allowed for both H ED 150 and H ED 149.(E)
H ED 151 CLINICAL NUTRITION • 1 Cr.
Nutrition as it relates to different states of wellness and illness through the lifespan. Includes: nutrition assessment, gastrointestinal disease, cardiovascular disease, renal disease, pulmonary disease, endocrine disease, pediatric nutrition, geriatric nutrition, nutrition in pregnancy and lactation, alteration in body requirements, and parenteral and enteral nutrition. Application will be made through the clinical setting. WebCT will be used to augment course. Prerequisite: H ED 150, NURS 101, NURS 102, and current enrollment in NURS 103.
New description starting Summer 2006
Nutrition as it relates to different states of wellness and illness throughout the lifespan. Includes such topics as nutritional assessment, gastrointestinal disease, cardiovascular disease, renal disease, pulmonary disease, endocrine disease, pediatric nutrition, geriatric nutrition, nutrition in pregnancy and lactation, alteration in body requirements, and parenteral and enteral nutrition. Application will be made through the clinical setting. Prerequisites: H ED 150, NURS 101, NURS 102, concurrent enrollement in NURS 103.
H ED 180 HEALTH AND WELLNESS • 5 Cr.
An introduction to personal health. Understanding drug and alcohol use, sexuality and reproductive issues, diseases, nutrition, diet and weight management, stress management, safety, and environmental concerns. Students will analyze their own attitudes, behaviors, and decisions that affect individual health and develop strategies for healthful living. (E)
H ED 210 HUMAN SEXUALITY • 5 Cr.
An introduction to contemporary aspects of human sexuality, including development of sexuality over the lifespan, beginning with prenatal gender differentiation and proceeding through adulthood and aging. We will also cover related topics, such as interpersonal aspects of sexual relationships, sexual orientation, pregnancy, parenting choices, and STDs, including HIV/AIDS. ENGL& 101 strongly recommended. (E)