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NURS9133 — Fundamentals of Nursing Practi

3 credits · 50 hours

NURS 9133 - Fundamentals of Nursing Practi NURS 9133 - Fundamentals of Nursing Practi Description The campus lab/clinical component correlate theory and practice. Beginning psychomotor skills are taught in the campus lab. The student is provided the opportunity to develop technical skills by giving direct patient care in acute care settings. Identify basic patient needs and prioritize utilizing various nursing theories such asMaslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, to plan care and provide nursing interventions that reflect knowledgeof human growth and development, age-appropriate adult nursing care, and application of fundamental nursing principles. Develop clinical reasoning and nursing judgment to make responsible patient-centeredcare decisions at the fundamental level to ensure patient safety. Recognize and apply national standards and guidelines in nursing practice provided at various healthcare systems, including but not limited to the National Patient Safety Goals, the Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, and the Arkansas Nurse PracticeAct. Develop listening and communication skills to effectively promote teamwork and conflict resolution with members of the healthcare team and to promote advocacy and a therapeutic relationship with patients. Demonstrate accountability and responsibility for culturally-appropriate nursing careprovided at the fundamental level while maintaining ethical and legalprinciples. Apply theoretical knowledge of fundamental nursing concepts in the provi

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