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NRS 233 - Pathophysiological Process 2 |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2019
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. Access and interpret current, reliable information about selected pathophysiological processes, 2. Select and interpret focused nursing assessments based on knowledge of clinical manifestations, developmental considerations, and potential complications of selected pathophysiological processes in patients across the lifespan. 3. Teach persons from diverse populations regarding selected pathophysiological processes, focusing on: a. explaining how the risk factors relate to specific pathophysiological processes, b. describing selected pathophysiological processes in appropriate terms, c. explaining how the signs and symptoms relate to specific pathophysiological processes, d. explaining which signs and symptoms to report to a health professional, and e. explaining how developmental factors relate to pathophysiology, symptom experience, symptom reporting, and symptom management. 4. Communicate effectively with other health professionals regarding selected pathophysiological processes, focusing on: a. using appropriate technical language, b. clarifying technical details of pathophysiological processes, and c. prioritizing and reporting pertinent information regarding a patient’s status. Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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