Prerequisite: Must have taken and passed MCN 273, MCN 374, CMAN 272, CMAN 380, GNUR 360,with a C- or better; Must have taken and passed MCN 273L, MCN 374L, CMAN 272L, and CMAN 380L with a P; Must also enroll in GNUR 383.
Through preceptor-based learning and seminars, this experience focuses on assimilating the role behaviors of a professional nurse as a provider, designer, manager, and coordinator of care in health care systems, and a member of a profession. Clinical reasoning, critical thinking, prioritization, and the integration of knowledge are emphasized in this experience, focusing on the provision of patient-centered, evidence-based care as a member of an interprofessional health care team.
Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student is able to: 1) Incorporate standards of practice into the development, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based, patient-centered care; 2) Apply principles of quality and safety in patient care settings; 3) Apply knowledge of prioritization and delegation in the management of care; 4) Collaborate with patients, families, and members of the interprofessional health care team in the design, delivery, and evaluation of evidence-based, patient-centered care; 5) Exemplify role behaviors consistent with a member of a profession; 6) Incorporate ethical, legal, regulatory, financial, and economic considerations into the design, delivery, management, and evaluation of care.
Through preceptor-based learning and seminars, this experience focuses on assimilating the role behaviors of a professional nurse as a provider, designer, manager, and coordinator of care in health care systems, and a member of a profession. Clinical reasoning, critical thinking, prioritization, and the integration of knowledge are emphasized in this experience, focusing on the provision of patient-centered, evidence-based care as a member of an interprofessional health care team.
Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student is able to: 1) Incorporate standards of practice into the development, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based, patient-centered care; 2) Apply principles of quality and safety in patient care settings; 3) Apply knowledge of prioritization and delegation in the management of care; 4) Collaborate with patients, families, and members of the interprofessional health care team in the design, delivery, and evaluation of evidence-based, patient-centered care; 5) Exemplify role behaviors consistent with a member of a profession; 6) Incorporate ethical, legal, regulatory, financial, and economic considerations into the design, delivery, management, and evaluation of care.