NURS 600P Intensive Practicum III
This clinical course provides nursing students with experiences in adult mental health and pediatric care. Students provide holistic nursing care that is safe, person-centered and culturally-sensitive care for individuals and families from diverse backgrounds. Experiential learning focuses on application of evidence-based practice, clinical decision making, delegation, advocacy, interpersonal communication, and interprofessional collaboration in complex healthcare systems.
Prerequisite: NURS 400P Intensive Practicum I. Co-requisites: NURS 405, NURS 460, NURS 601. Note: This course meets at practicum sites in the community. This course is limited to students admitted to the Entry Level MSN program.
Prerequisites
Special information
2 Graduate credits
Effective December 16, 2024 to present
Meets graduation requirements for
Learning outcomes
General
- Demonstrate professionalism consistent with the standards of professional nursing practice.
- Utilize the nursing process and clinical judgment model to provide safe, culturally-sensitive, and evidence-based nursing care to meet the needs of clients across health care settings.
- Collaborate with clients, families, and health team members in the delivery of nursing care to meet the health care needs of diverse populations across the lifespan.
- Apply ethical and legal principles in the provision of nursing care.
- Implement Modeling and Role-Modeling concepts in the provision of nursing care.
- Use health promotion and disease prevention strategies in the care of individuals and families.