Course Details
NUR 415 Overview
This course focuses on the critical and complex illness and disease experienced by the neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient, and family in the critical care setting. A person-centered approach will be used to provide holistic and culturally competent care through application of evidence-based nursing interventions to the patient and the patient’s family. Inter-professional communication, information management, safety, and quality care, and professionalism in the critical care setting will be addressed. Experiences of the nurse in the critical care setting will be carried out through simulation. Prerequisite: NUR 412.
- 2.00 Credits
- NUR
Sections
Adult Health III: Complex Care - 2021 Fall NUR 415
This course focuses on the critical and complex illness and disease experienced by the neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient, and family in the critical care setting. A person-centered approach will be used to provide holistic and culturally competent care through application of evidence-based nursing interventions to the patient and the patient’s family. Inter-professional communication, information management, safety, and quality care, and professionalism in the critical care setting will be addressed. Experiences of the nurse in the critical care setting will be carried out through simulation.
Course Code: NUR 415
8/23/2021 - 12/12/2021
M 1:10 PM - 3:00 PM
Face to Face
Main Campus