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Semester: | Spring 2024 |
Number: | 0302-399-300 |
Instructor: | Lincy Jojan |
Days: | Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:40 pm |
Note: | Traditional In-Person Class |
Location: | Garden City - Science Building 309 |
Credits: | 1 |
Status: | This Course is Filled to Capacity |
Notes: |
For majors only |
Course Materials: | View Text Books |
Related Syllabi: |
William Dempsey for
Spring 2021* |
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Description: |
A sequence of courses designed to engage students in progressively higher level critical thinking and clinical decision making. Through a case-study approach, students integrate and apply nursing knowledge and skills using clinical scenarios. Cases focus on content consistent with co-requisite nursing theory courses, building on previous knowledge. |
Learning Goals: |
1. Analyze case based patient scenarios by organizing assessment data, formulating nursing diagnoses and determining appropriate evidence-based nursing interventions.2. Develop organizational and prioritization skills when planning nursing care.Utilize informatics and multiple data resources to plan holistic nursing care for patients using case studies.3. Formulate appropriate nursing diagnoses which reflect an understanding of pathophysiology, pharmacology, medical management and nursing management.4. Demonstrate critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills when formulating and implementing a plan of care.5.Discuss personal influences on the ability to deliver care to patients.6. Recognize cultural and personal influences on the patient’s views and responses to health, illness, and plans of care.7. Plan evidence based care that reflects patient and family preferences with an emphasis on safety and quality; citing sources of evidence for planned interventions.8. Incorporate best evidence and best practices in planning care using case studies.9. Discuss uses of information technology as a tool for communication when analyzing case based patient scenarios.10. Demonstrate behavior consistent with the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses and ANA Scope and Standards of Practice.11. Describe and apply ethical and legal considerations relevant to the holistic care of clients.12. Compare the roles and perspectives of the nursing profession with other healthcare professionals.13. Use professional communication skills and collaboration with other students to plan evidence-based, patient-centered care. *The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here. |
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