Description
This course addresses nursing practice focused outcomes within the context of reflective processes built upon competencies related to quality improvement, patient safety, environmental sciences, expanding technologies, leadership, ethical principles, interprofessional practice, and a comprehensive and systematic assessment as a foundation for decision-making. This course consists of 120 practicum hours.
Instruction Modes
In-Person On-Campus
Grade Modes
Pass/Fail (P)
Department(s)
College/School
School of Nursing
Start Term
Fall 2023 Semester
Objective
1. Integrate information technologies for management, coordination of care, and complex decision making by nurse educators and administrators to improve healthcare quality and safety.
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2. Utilize evidence-based practice recommendations and standards of care to promote health outcomes.
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3. Examine the social determinants of health to address the needs of diverse populations.
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4. Demonstrate interprofessional collaboration to promote quality and safety outcomes.
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5. Demonstrate leadership and professionalism that emphasize a spirit of inquiry, mentorship, and critical thinking toward the improvement of health care.
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6. Apply leadership and professional strategies that promote interprofessional collaboration.
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7. Propose strategies in advanced nursing practice to promote equitable care.
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8. Design strategies to prepare future nurses to practice in current health care systems as change agents.