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Dec 21, 2024
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NURS 2900 - Acute and Complex Care Credits: 7 Hours/Week: Lecture 3 Lab 2 Course Description: This course focuses on the nursing care of clients experiencing acute disruptions of health and/or end of life issues. Emphasis is placed on understanding and application of theory and skills required to provide nursing care to clients with complex and/or unstable conditions. Evidence-based practice is used to support appropriate focused assessments, and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Knowledge of life span, developmental factors, cultural variables and legal aspects of care guide the ethical decision making in delivery of care. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): NURS 2800 with a grade of C or higher, NURS 2820 with a grade of C or higher, NURS 2850 with a grade of C or higher, BIOL 2035 with a grade of C or higher, NURS 2920 with a grade of C or higher or concurrently enrolled, NURS 2950 with a grade of C or higher or concurrently enrolled. Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: Computer skills are essential.
Major Content
- Professional Development and Identity in caring for experiencing acute and complex disruptions of health.
- Attributes and Roles of a Nurse
- Professionalism
- Clinical Decision-Making & Judgment
- Ethics
- Leadership
- Self-care
- Life-long learning
- Social Justice
- Care Competencies
- Holistic Nursing Process
- Therapeutic & Professional Communication
- Collaboration
- Quality & Safety
- Technology & Informatics
- Teaching & Learning
- Health Care Delivery
- Care Coordination
- Evidence-based Practice
- Health Care Infrastructure
- Physiological Integrity in caring for experiencing acute and complex disruptions of health.
- Physiological Homeostasis & Regulation
- Fluid &Electrolyte Balance
- Acid-Base Balance
- Thermoregulation
- Cellular Regulation
- Intracranial Regulation
- Metabolism
- Elimination
- Sexuality & Reproduction
- Oxygenation
- Perfusion
- Protection and Movement
- Immunity
- Inflammation
- Infection
- Tissue Integrity
- Sensory Perception
- Comfort
- Mobility
- Rest
- Psychosocial Integrity in caring for clients experiencing acute and complex disruptions of health.
- Psychosocial Homeostasis & Regulation
- Family Dynamics
- Spirituality
- Motivation
- Adherence
- Cognitive Function
- Behavioral Resilience
- Coping, Stress & Anxiety
- Grief & Loss
- Vulnerability
- Lifespan Growth and Development in caring for experiencing acute and complex disruptions of health.
- Determinants of Health
- Functional Ability
- Genetics
- Nutrition
- Environment
- Culture
- Individual Behavior
- Social & Economic Factors
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- advocate for factors that promote a culture of safe and quality care incorporating evidence-based findings.
- analyze the impact of socio cultural, economic, legal, and political factors influencing healthcare delivery and practice.
- apply data from all relevant sources, including technology, to inform the delivery of care.
- articulate the value of pursuing practice excellence, lifelong learning, and professional engagement to foster professional growth and development.
- demonstrate leadership in decision making while providing quality nursing care to improve client outcomes.
- demonstrate teambuilding and collaborative strategies when working with inter-professional teams.
- identify the process for how nursing and related healthcare quality and safety measures are developed, validated and implemented.
- incorporate the knowledge and methods of a variety of disciplines to inform decision-making in the care of the client experiencing acute disruptions in health.
- use clinical judgment and decision making skills during urgent and emergent situations.
Competency 1 (1-6) None Competency 2 (7-10) None Courses and Registration
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