NU 413 Clinical Nursing Care II
This course is the clinical experience accompanying
NU 404: Illness Across the Lifespan II. This course advances the student learning in the area of medical-surgical nursing and builds upon the clinical experience of
NU 305 to provide patient-centered care with an emphasis on the dignity and uniqueness of every person as a holistic being. Utilizing the nursing process to examine the human response to illness and integrate the principles of health promotion and disease prevention, the student will care for clients with complex health conditions in a variety of settings. The concepts of critical thinking, problem solving, decision-making, and priority setting are emphasized utilizing the nursing process as the foundation. Collaboration, communication, delegation, and patient teaching are incorporated into the holistic care of the client and family. The student will integrate the principles of excellent communication, evidence-based practice, quality improvement and safety while providing care as a member of the interdisciplinary team. Students will explore nursing roles in a variety of out-rotation clinical settings that may include surgical nursing, outpatient nursing, rural nursing and correctional nursing. There is an additional fee for this course.
Prerequisite
Completion of all 200 & 300-level nursing courses.
Corequisite
Corequisite or previous completion of NU 404.
Offered
Annual Fall Semester