RNSG 2308 Professional Practice VIII: Transition, Leadership and Management in Nursing
Professional Practice VIII is developed utilizing Orems Self-Care theory as the conceptual basis for the nursing care of the adult client. This course is a continuation of role development as provider of care, manager of care and advocate with utilization/implementation of the nursing process in the care of various adult clients. Emphasis is placed on the theory and clinical experience required to meet the educative-developmental and partial compensatory self-care needs of the client . Consideration is given to various stages of growth and development across the life cycle where clients and families are adapting to stressors. Students are provided with a variety of learning experiences for initiating and implementing change in nursing approaches to client care. All clinical laboratories are under supervision of professional nurse faculty; clinical laboratory preceded and followed by group seminar.
Prerequisite
RNSG 2300; RNSG 2302;
Corequisite
RNSG 2306; RNSG2310
Syllabus for this course.