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Fundamentals of Nursing (PNU 152)

Term: 2024-2025 Fall

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Edith PembertonShow MyInfo popup for Edith Pemberton
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (9/5/2024 - 12/22/2024) Location: QUIN PP 418

Description

This course focuses on the fundamental concepts necessary for safe,patient-centered nursing care for a diverse population with well-defined health concerns, focusing on the aging adult. Legal and ethical responsibilities of the practical nurse are introduced. Nursing process and critical thinking/clinical judgement are presented and the role of the practical nurse in applying basic nursing principles is identified, in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. Communication techniques used when interacting with patients, families and other support persons and members of the interdisciplinary team are discussed. Math
calculations for medications and nursing responsibilities in the preparation, safe administration and documentation of medication is presented. Program concepts such as evidence-based care, teamwork and collaboration, and information technology are also discussed.

Concepts of human behavior, microbiology and nutrition are integrated in the course. Psychosocial, cultu