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Dec 21, 2024
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NURS 346 - Nursing Care of the Individual II: Practicum (4 units) Application and evaluation of fundamental and emerging nursing skills in the care of individuals and families.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Nursing major; Departmental permission.
Grading Basis: Graded Units of Internship/Practicum: 4 Offered: Every Spring and Summer
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. integrate foundational knowledge from the sciences, arts and nursing to provide care to individuals and families. 2. apply the nursing process to providing care to individuals and families. 3. demonstrate competency in client assessment, critical thinking technical skills, and intra- and inter- professional communication in the health care setting. 4. clarify professional values and their ethical implications for the professional nurse and the health care team. 5. analyze the influence of economic, political, cultural, and social factors on individuals, families, and environments. 6. integrate behaviors reflective of dignity and respect into the nursing process. 7. integrate research findings in the provision of nursing care for individuals. 8. integrate behaviors intended to promote health, reduce risk, and prevent disease in the delivery of nursing care. 9. apply the use of health care technologies and informatics in the delivery of nursing care. 10. examine the roles of the interdisciplinary health care team and identify the nursing role and responsibilities in the creation of safe and caring environments for the individual.
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