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ANES 738P DNP Anesthesia Practicum VI

Students build on skills developed in practicum V to further develop integration of scientific and anesthetic principles. ¿Expert¿ nurse anesthesia students apply scientific and anesthetic principles, evidence-based practice and safety & quality guidelines to psychomotor skills, critical thinking and decision-making. The term reflects a student who synthesizes the anesthetic process using analytical judgment for all types of patients within the life span. Students gain clinical experience in caring for patients across the lifespan, special populations, and special procedures.

Prerequisites

Special information

Prerequisites: Prior to taking this practicum, you must have successfully completed the following: NURS 737P.
2 Graduate credits

Effective May 6, 2020 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Analyze biomedical equipment and supplies for relevance, accuracy and safety for quality patient care;
  • Formulate cost-effective, evidence-based plans of care based on patient's physical status, procedural or diagnostic needs;
  • Communicate effectively with patients, family and other healthcare providers;
  • Employ reflective practice to improve patient outcomes and quality of care; and
  • Exhibit professional leadership behaviors of responsibility, accountability and integrity;
  • Apply ethical principles to nurse anesthesia care;
  • Appraise patient¿s health and functional risk status for safe diagnostic, surgical and deliver anesthetic care using self-direction and clinical judgement based on learned theoretical knowledge and technical skills;
  • Identify and address the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion on anesthesia care;
  • Demonstrate the ability to collaborate effectively with other healthcare professions to provide safe and effective care;
  • Analyze the concepts of nursing theory and they can be used to guide nurse anesthesia care.

Fall 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 DNP Anesthesia Practicum VI Nybo, Anna Lynn Popp, Jordan Books for ANES-738P-01 Fall 2024 Course details for ANES-738P-01 Fall 2024