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NURS 304P Fundamental Concepts of Professional Nursing Practicum

This course introduces students to clinical experiences that serve as a foundation for professional nursing practice. A clinical decision-making framework is used to promote holistic, client-centered care for individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds in healthcare settings with an emphasis on communication and patient safety in the role of the nurse. The successful student will be able to demonstrate beginning competence in clinical application of content related to NURS 304 Fundamental Concepts of Professional Nursing.

Special information

Prerequisites: Admission to the Entry Level MSN (ELMSN) Program. Note: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 304 and NURS 304L must both be in the cart at the same time when you register.
1 Undergraduate credit

Effective August 14, 2023 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Apply professional standards, nursing process and principles of evidence-based practice to nursing care of the adult.
  • Utilize clinical judgment as the basis for providing safe, holistic nursing care.
  • Demonstrate professional communication skills in select healthcare settings.
  • Implement introductory concepts of Modeling and Role Modeling in the provision of holistic nursing care.

Fall 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Fundamental Concepts of Professional Nursing Practicum Johnson, Robin A Kerestesh, Tatiana V Otieno, Sarah Pebler Books for NURS-304P-01 Fall 2024 Course details for NURS-304P-01 Fall 2024