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NURS 2245 — Health Promotion and the Role of the Professional Nurse

2 credits · 2 hours

Health Promotion and the Role of the Professional Nurse teaches health promotion and disease prevention for self, client, families, and communities will be emphasized. Identifies management and leadership theory for transition into the professional nurse role. Coordinate care and case management for all patients. Incorporate complementary and interactive health care into the care of all patients. The learner integrates knowledge, skills, and attributes needed to care for groups of clients, nursing team management, effective resolve conflict, interprofessional collaboration, prioritization, delegation, supervision. Participation in a service learning project. Explore the malpractice and legal issues and affecting nursing. Develop a portfolio. Preparation for end-of-program requirements and NCLEX-RN exam.

Prerequisites: NURS 2125, NURS 2130, NURS 2145, NURS 2150, NURS 2190

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