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NR283 : Pathophysiology - SYLLABUS
Program Outcomes
The outcomes for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program are as follows:
1 Provides individualized comprehensive care based on theories and principles
of nursing and related disciplines to individuals, families, aggregates and
communities, from entry to the healthcare system through long-term planning.
2 Demonstrates leadership and collaboration with consumers
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Program Outcomes
The outcomes for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program are as follows:
1 Provides individualized comprehensive care based on theories and principles
of nursing and related disciplines to individuals, families, aggregates and
communities, from entry to the healthcare system through long-term planning.
2 Demonstrates leadership and collaboration with consumers and other
healthcare providers in providing care and/or delegating responsibilities for
health promotion, illness prevention, health restoration, health maintenance
and rehabilitative activities.
3 Communicates effectively with patient populations and other healthcare
providers in managing the healthcare of individuals, families, aggregates and
communities.
4 Integrates clinical judgment in professional decision making and
implementation of the nursing process.
5
Demonstrates responsibility for continued personal and professional
development through enrollment in graduate education, continuing education
degree programs, professional reading and participation in professional
organizations and community service.
6 Implements professional nursing standards by practicing within the legal
definitions of nursing practice and acts in accordance with the nursing code of
ethics and American Nurses Association (ANA) standards of practice.
7 Practices in established professional roles consistent with entry-level BSN
graduates to provide cost-effective, quality healthcare to consumers in
structured and unstructured settings.
8 Incorporates evidence-based practice in the provision of professional nursing
care to individuals, families, aggregates and communities.
Course Outcomes
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