RNUR1090 — Professionalism in Nursing
Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 1 Credit(s) Explores the development of professional nursing. Students are introduced to selected core nursing values, concepts, themes and theories which will be used as a foundation. The concepts of health and illness as influenced by psychological, social, cultural, ethical, and legal issues are examined. Nursing theories, the ANA Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, Code of Ethics for Nurses, and Ohio Board of Nursing are explored. Semesters available: SU - Online P/NP 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Develops basic skills in critical thinking as an integral component of the nursing process. II. Applies the nursing process during implementation of nursing care for clients experiencing common stressors interfering with their ability to meet basic needs. III. Integrate scientific and psychosocial principles into nursing practice within the context of the nursing process. IV. Safely performs basic nursing procedures based on knowledge of biopsychosocial principles. V. Utilizes interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills to establish cooperative relationships with clients, families, and health team members. Upon successful completion of this course, the student shall:
Prerequisites: RNUR1010, RNUR1030, RNUR1050