NUR-241 Health Concepts IV

This course focuses on concepts and desired outcomes related to nursing management of individuals experiencing selected complex health problems with unpredictable outcomes. The student will expand the professional nursing role through increased proficiency in clinical judgment, teamwork and interprofessional collaboration, and prioritized interventions to provide safe patient-centered care.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

NUR-231, NUR-232, and NUR-233

Corequisite

NUR-242 and NUR-243

Lecture Contact Hours

2

Lab Contact Hours

2

Other Contact Hours

0

Department

  • Nursing

Grading Scheme

  • Letter

SUNY Gen Ed Credit

  • No

Course Learning Outcomes

  1. Utilize knowledge of pathophysiology and pharmacology to apply proficient clinical judgement skills to provide evidence-based care to individuals across the lifespan.
  2. Perform complex psychomotor skills that follow professional nursing standards.
  3. Prioritize safe, patient-centered care to individuals with complex physical/mental health problems in a variety of healthcare settings.
  4. Collaborate proficiently with patients, families, and members of the interprofessional team to provide safe, patient-centered complex care.
  5. Demonstrate professional nursing behaviors within established legal and ethical guidelines.