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Intro To Prof Nursing Principles

Instructor:
Ana Maria Linares
Brittany Elyse Estridge
Morgan Elizabeth Garrett
224
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
College of Nursing
Room:
Rm.115
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Intro To Prof Nursing Principles
Requisites:

Prereq: This is a required course in the undergraduate nursing curriculum. Students must be admitted to the College of Nursing BSN Program.

Class Type:
LEC
3:30 pm
6:30 pm
Days:
W

Introduction to Professional Nursing Principles was developed for nursing students in the BSN Program. This course will enable nursing students to develop skills for student success. Students will discover nursing as a profession in historical and emerging contexts of today's interprofessional health care delivery system. Students will begin to develop professional behaviors to promote high quality and safe patient- centered care in an interprofessional healthcare environment. Cultural diversity, social determinants of health, and quality, safe care will be emphasized. Students will explore the principles of resilience, ethics, advocacy, and leadership (REAL). Undergraduate prerequisites: This is a required course in the undergraduate nursing curriculum and fulfills part of the Graduate Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR).

Introduction to Professional Nursing Principles was developed for nursing students in the BSN Program. This course will enable nursing students to develop skills for student success. Students will discover nursing as a profession in historical and emerging contexts of today's interprofessional health care delivery system. Students will begin to develop professional behaviors to promote high quality and safe patient- centered care in an interprofessional healthcare environment. Cultural diversity, social determinants of health, and quality, safe care will be emphasized. Students will explore the principles of resilience, ethics, advocacy, and leadership (REAL). Undergraduate prerequisites: This is a required course in the undergraduate nursing curriculum and fulfills part of the Graduate Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR).

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