Nursing of the Adult Client II (N303)

(01/11/2016-05/06/2016)

Course Memo

The focus of this course is on the analysis of the nursing process in the delivery of nursing care to individuals and families. Emphasis is placed on actual or potential threats to internal dimensions of well-being. Interpretation of knowledge related to human responses in the physical, biological, social, cultural and spiritual spheres to acute health threats are explored. Concentration will be placed on the role of the nurse as advocate and collaborator. Clinical experience for the student includes selected clients in a variety of hospital and outpatient settings allowing them to differentiate concepts in nursing practice drawn from medical surgical principles, while evaluating, implementing and analyzing therapeutic nursing interventions. (Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Level I & II courses and N301 and N307)

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