NUR-2375L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Complex Health Needs* (3) Prerequisite: NUR-1250 ; NUR-1250L ; NUR-1275 ; NUR-1275L ; MTH-1120 ; BIO-2010 and BIO-2010L Co-requisite: NUR-2375
Through clinical application, the metaparadigm of nursing, distinct concepts and key competencies relevant to the profession continue to be reinforced. Students analyze the nursing and clinical judgment processes to manage safe, patient-centered care to achieve health outcomes for the adult Person with complex health needs in a variety of settings of care. Interprofessional collaboration is reinforced as students differentiate professional nursing roles and core values integrated in nursing practice.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Analyze components of clinical reasoning to formulate clinical judgment decisions to deliver safe, patient-centered care.
CO2 - Distinguish interprofessional collaborative roles of the health care team to manage care of the adult Person with complex health needs.
CO3 - Analyze the nursing process to achieve patient health outcomes of the adult Person with complex health needs.
CO4 - Analyze professional core values congruent with the practice of registered nursing.Course Fee: $200
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