2024-2025 Yavapai College Catalog
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NSG 242 - Application of Nursing Theory III Description: An intermediate clinical course with application of theoretical concepts of wellness and illness; emphasis on nursing skills and application of nursing process in meeting the needs of diverse clients. Clinical practicum occurs in well-defined settings and integrates the competencies of nursing practice to include; patient centered care, professionalism, communication, teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality, informatics and evidence- based practice. Clinical group pre- and post-conference discussions occur with application of theoretical concepts.
Prerequisites: NSG 151 , NSG 152 , NSG 153 , NSG 154 , NSG 155 , and BIO 205
Corequisite: NSG 241 and NSG 260
Credits: 3 Lecture: 0 Lab: 6
Course Content:
- Application of intermediate nursing skills to care for the adult patient in acute care, obstetric, pediatric and psychiatric environments
- Application of principles related to patient centered care
- Application of principles related to safety in varied healthcare settings
- Application of principles related to effective communication in various healthcare settings
- Application of principles of teamwork in various healthcare settings
- Application of principles related to quality improvement in various health care settings
- Application of principles related to evidence based practice in various healthcare settings
- Application of principles related to informatics in the various healthcare settings
Learning Outcomes:
- Employ specialized interventions for clients with acute medical/surgical, pediatric, obstetric and psychiatric/mental health needs and problems in a variety of settings. (Patient-centered Care)(1-8)
- Relate effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient outcomes in a variety of settings. (Teamwork and Collaboration)(1-8)
- Examine best current evidence and organizational policy with clinical expertise for delivery of optimal health in a variety of settings. (Evidence-based Practice)(1-8)
- Utilize data to monitor the outcomes of care processes to improve the quality and safety of health care systems including psychiatric, obstetric, pediatric and acute care populations. (Quality Improvement)(1-8)
- Apply strategies to minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance in a variety of health care settings. (Safety)(1-8)
- Utilize information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making related to mental health, obstetrics, pediatric and acute care populations. (Informatics)(1,2,4,5,8)
Required Assessment:
- Healthcare setting observations.
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