NURS 2400 Professional Nursing Care of the Patient w/Complex Illness

This advanced course introduces the learner to the patient and family with complex illness using the concepts of health promotion, safety, clinical judgment, leadership, patient-centeredness, and professionalism. This semester is focused on the vulnerable patient, which could include multisystem acute and chronic disease processes, and physiological, mental, and socioeconomic factors that put the patient at risk. The patient and family lived experience is emphasized. Prerequisite: Completion of NURS 2300 and NURS 2310. (3 lect., 16 clinical hours per week)

Credits

8 credits

Major Topics

  • Metabolism
  • Gas Exchange
  • Perfusion
  • Fluids and Electrolytes
  • Tissue Integrity
  • Intracranial Regulation
  • Healthcare Systems
  • Healthcare Systems Emergency Preparedness
  • Disaster Planning

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Identify organizational responsibilities in providing a culture of safety.

2. Analyze the role of the nurse in promoting safe practice.

3. Utilize evidence based practice and clinical findings to care for patients.

4. Demonstrate leadership attributes when prioritizing, delegating, and managing care.

5. Contribute as a member of the interprofessional team.

6. Modify care to meet individual patient needs.

7. Incorporate effective communication techniques to maintain therapeutic relationships.

8. Practice basic advocacy when participating in patient care.

9. Demonstrate adherence to the core values and principles of the nursing profession.

10. Apply legal and ethical standards to the scope of practice.

11. Adapt evidence-based teaching plans to manage changes in health status.