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NRS 110B - Foundations of Nursing-Health Promotion Clinical Lab |
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Associated Term:
Fall 2022
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Conduct a culturally and age appropriate health assessment, and interpret health data, such as screening for biological and psychosocial health risks, evidence of safe and healthy habits, developmental tasks and vulnerabilities, and patterns of family functioning 2. Develop a plan of care that is family-centered, and developmentally and culturally appropriate using evidence such as clinical practice guidelines and integrative literature reviews, to help facilitate a client’s health behavior change 3. Use effective communication to establish a therapeutic client-centered relationship and advocate for a health behavior change based on assessment of health risks 4. Design and evaluate a health behavior change for self and for a selected client using relevant evidence and family/cultural data 5. Demonstrate beginning use of selected nursing frameworks, including the legal ethical base for practice, and their application to the practice of nursing 6. Recognize the importance and relevance of reflection on clinical experiences and on competencies and its influence on personal and professional behavior 7. Demonstrate use of the importance of fulfilling commitments to the team in timely completion of assignments 8. Demonstrate use of effective learning strategies in a performance-based curriculum Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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