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NURS211 — Practicum IV: Complex Care

5 credits · 110 hours

NURS 211 - Practicum IV: Complex Care NURS 211 - Practicum IV: Complex Care 5 Credits In this course students will demonstrate and practice advanced concepts from theory in the acute care setting as well as simulated clinical environments, building upon skills related to assessment and patient safety. The student will have opportunities to develop professional behaviors and clinical reasoning skills, applying advanced techniques in communication and collaboration with the healthcare team. The course will also provide a continuation of lab skills and assessment related to complex care for patients across the lifespan. Students will be provided an opportunity to build upon prior knowledge and skills to advance their nursing practice. Provide rationales for tasks/steps to be performed in completion of nursing skill. Communicate priority information for documentation in healthcare records that reflects quality and standards of care. Identify and respond to patient values, preferences and expressed needs of a patient experiencing acute alteration in health status. Recognize and analyze cues to determine appropriate nursing interventions. Perform nursing interventions to address needs of a client experiencing acute alteration in health status. Execute safe patient care and mitigate risk of harm within scope of practice. Identify strategies to reduce risk of harm to self or others as established by policies and procedures in skills practice and demonstration. Model professional beha

Prerequisites: NURS113

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