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Fund Concepts Of Client Care (RNU 108)

Term: 2014-2015 Fall

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Ms. Susie WoodShow MyInfo popup for Ms. Susie Wood
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Lise CalixteShow MyInfo popup for Lise Calixte
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Kelly Ann HeslamShow MyInfo popup for Kelly Ann Heslam
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Schedule

Mon, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM (9/8/2014 - 12/15/2014) Location: QUIN PP 418

Description

This course is designed to introduce the student to the foundational principles of contemporary nursing practice. The focus is on fundamental concepts necessary for safe, patient-centered nursing care for a diverse patient population with well-defined healthcare concerns. Legal and ethical responsibilities of the Registered Nurse will be introduced. The student will begin to use clinical reasoning as applied to nursing practice. Other topics to be discussed include the nursing process, cultural diversity, and communication techniques utilized when interacting with patients, families, other support persons, and members of the interprofessional team. Program concepts such as evidence-based care, teamwork/collaboration, and information technology are also introduced. Select nursing skills are taught in the skills/simulation laboratory; theory and skills are applied in various clinical settings. Prerequisites: Admission into the Associate Degree in Nursing Program and BIO 111. Pre- or Co-r