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Dec 26, 2024
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2024-2025 College Catalog
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NRS 201LC - Nursing Process III Clinical Lab 4 Credits, 12 Contact Hours 0 lecture periods 12 lab periods This is the clinical lab portion of NRS 201 .
Prerequisite(s): BIO 127IN or FSN 127IN or FSN 154 , NRS 105 , NRS 105LC , NRS 105LS , (or NRS 188 , NRS 188LC , NRS 188LS ), and PSY 101 . Corequisite(s): NRS 201 Information: Students must be admitted to the PCC Nursing program and obtain consent of the Nursing Department before enrolling in this course.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Identify the behaviors and processes that facilitate the achievement of shared goals within nursing practice and the healthcare environment. [leadership]
- Explain how the nurse may establish a therapeutic relationship with individuals and families by identifying effective communication techniques and barriers to communication. [teamwork and collaboration]
- Apply professional behaviors and standards of practice in caring for children and families. [professionalism]
- Utilize communication strategies that assist in effectively communicating with patients, families, and colleagues. [communication]
- Apply qualitative and quantitative research as a foundation for evidenced-based nursing practice. [evidence-based practice]
- Demonstrate use of electronic medical records and other clinical technology and information management tools. [informatics]
- Discuss approaches to empower respectful, compassionate, and holistic care based on individual family needs. [patient-centered care]
- Apply data to monitor the outcomes of care processes to continuously improve the quality and safety of healthcare systems. [quality improvement]
- Demonstrate behavior to minimize risk of hard to patients and providers. [safety]
- Work in inter-professional teams to enhance patient safety and improve patient care. [systems-based practice]
Outline:
- Applying the Nursing Process in the Contemporary and Developing Family
- Applying the Nursing Process for the Family Member with Selected Alterations
- Nutrition, metabolism, or elimination
- Circulatory
- Hematological function or homeostasis
- Oxygenation
- Gastrointestinal and infectious disorders
- Neurological, traumatic, and musculoskeletal disorders
- Complex psychosocial alterations in health who is being for in the community
- The birth experience
- Applying the Nursing Process to the Family in Crisis
- Applying the Nursing Process for the Communication with Clients with Selected Psychosocial Alterations in Health
- Incorporating Legal Rights of Clients in a Variety of Care Settings
- Application of Evidence-Based Practice
- Informatics in the Clinical Setting
Effective Term: Spring 2019
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