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NRS222 — Acute Care Nursing II

5 credits · 5 hours

NRS 222 - Acute Care Nursing II NRS 222 - Acute Care Nursing II 5 Credit(s) These patient care conditions require strong noticing and rapid decision-making skills. Evidence base is used to support appropriate focused assessments and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Life span and developmental factors, cultural variables, and legal aspects of care frame the ethical decision-making employed in patient choices for treatment or palliative care for disorders with an acute trajectory. Case scenarios incorporate prioritizing care needs, delegation and supervision, family and patient teaching for either discharge planning or end-of-life care. Exemplars include acute conditions affecting multiple body systems. Includes classroom and clinical learning experiences. Course Learning

Prerequisites: NRS221, NRS221C

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