Holistic Adult Care: Advanced Concepts (Clinical)

General

Prefix

NURS

Course Number

402

Course Level

Undergraduate

Department/Unit(s)

College/School

College of Health and Wellness Professions

Description

Clinical component, including care of clients, experiencing a critical illness, chronic medical illness, and terminal illness in a variety of clinical settings.

Prerequisites

Credits

Min

3

Max

3

Repeatable

No

Goals and Diversity

MN Goal Course

No

Cultural Diversity

No

Learning Outcomes

Outcome

Integrate theory and research-based knowledge from the arts, sciences, humanities, informatics and genetics into professional nursing practice to design nursing systems for clients experiencing disharmony of a critical, chronic and/or terminal nature.

Outcome

Apply leadership skills to practice in a culturally diverse, rapidly changing, global society, and to provide high quality and safe patient care to clients experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature through quality improvement.

Outcome

Utilize critical thinking in the provision of holistic, evidenced-based practice including integrative health that is culturally and ethnically sensitive and addresses the needs of the individuals, and families who are experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature.

Outcome

Integrate knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology to care for clients experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature.

Outcome

Examine how healthcare policy, including financial and regulatory environments influences the delivery of high quality and safe patient-centered care for clients experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature.

Outcome

Communicate and collaborate with interprofessional teams in the care of clients experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature.

Outcome

Contribute to improvements in individual and population health through health promotion and disease prevention when caring for clients experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature.

Outcome

Integrate professional values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity and social justice into a personal philosophy of nursing practice with caring at the core when caring for clients experiencing alterations of a critical, chronic, and/or terminal nature.

Dependencies

Courses

NURS402 is a prerequisite for:

Programs

NURS402 is a completion requirement for: