- PLO 1: Organize care and manage time effectively when directing care for clients.
- CLO 1: Explore concepts of safe quality patient-centered care with patients experiencing acute and chronic complex health problems
- CLO 2: Discuss the roles and responsibilities of health team members in the collaboration of care of patients with acute and chronic health problems
- CLO 3: Examine selected acute and chronic health problems and associated principles of evidence-based nursing care
- CLO 4: Interpret variables associated with data in the current health care environment for increasingly complex patient care situations
- CLO 5: Consider different types of economic and legal issues in the coordination of care for patients in a variety of health care settings
- CLO 6: Demonstrates professional behaviors including accountability and responsibility for one's own nursing actions
- CLO 7: Perform designated skills assigned to course
- CLO 8: Utilize effective professional verbal and written communication when interacting with health care professionals
- CLO 9: Apply concepts of safe, quality family-centered care with patients and their families experiencing acute and chronic complex health care problems
- PLO 2: Collaborate as a member of the multidisciplinary health care team and promote client advocacy in the health care environment
- CLO 1: Explore concepts of safe quality patient-centered care with patients experiencing acute and chronic complex health problems
- CLO 2: Discuss the roles and responsibilities of health team members in the collaboration of care of patients with acute and chronic health problems
- CLO 3: Examine selected acute and chronic health problems and associated principles of evidence-based nursing care
- CLO 5: Consider different types of economic and legal issues in the coordination of care for patients in a variety of health care settings
- CLO 6: Demonstrates professional behaviors including accountability and responsibility for one's own nursing actions
- CLO 7: Perform designated skills assigned to course
- CLO 8: Utilize effective professional verbal and written communication when interacting with health care professionals
- CLO 9: Apply concepts of safe, quality family-centered care with patients and their families experiencing acute and chronic complex health care problems
- PLO 3: Apply the nursing process in managing care for individuals, groups and families to promote, maintain and/or restore health (quality improvement/safety)
- CLO 1: Explore concepts of safe quality patient-centered care with patients experiencing acute and chronic complex health problems
- CLO 2: Discuss the roles and responsibilities of health team members in the collaboration of care of patients with acute and chronic health problems
- CLO 3: Examine selected acute and chronic health problems and associated principles of evidence-based nursing care
- CLO 4: Interpret variables associated with data in the current health care environment for increasingly complex patient care situations
- CLO 5: Consider different types of economic and legal issues in the coordination of care for patients in a variety of health care settings
- CLO 6: Demonstrates professional behaviors including accountability and responsibility for one's own nursing actions
- CLO 7: Perform designated skills assigned to course
- CLO 8: Utilize effective professional verbal and written communication when interacting with health care professionals
- CLO 9: Apply concepts of safe, quality family-centered care with patients and their families experiencing acute and chronic complex health care problems
- PLO 4: Assume legal and ethical responsibility for nursing decisions and actions and accept accountability for own nursing practice which includes continued learning
- CLO 1: Explore concepts of safe quality patient-centered care with patients experiencing acute and chronic complex health problems
- CLO 2: Discuss the roles and responsibilities of health team members in the collaboration of care of patients with acute and chronic health problems
- CLO 3: Examine selected acute and chronic health problems and associated principles of evidence-based nursing care
- CLO 4: Interpret variables associated with data in the current health care environment for increasingly complex patient care situations
- CLO 5: Consider different types of economic and legal issues in the coordination of care for patients in a variety of health care settings
- CLO 6: Demonstrates professional behaviors including accountability and responsibility for one's own nursing actions
- CLO 7: Perform designated skills assigned to course
- CLO 8: Utilize effective professional verbal and written communication when interacting with health care professionals
- CLO 9: Apply concepts of safe, quality family-centered care with patients and their families experiencing acute and chronic complex health care problems
- PLO 5: Utilize effective written and oral communication strategies to establish relationships with clients, families, colleagues and health team members.
- CLO 2: Discuss the roles and responsibilities of health team members in the collaboration of care of patients with acute and chronic health problems
- CLO 3: Examine selected acute and chronic health problems and associated principles of evidence-based nursing care
- CLO 4: Interpret variables associated with data in the current health care environment for increasingly complex patient care situations
- CLO 5: Consider different types of economic and legal issues in the coordination of care for patients in a variety of health care settings
- CLO 6: Demonstrates professional behaviors including accountability and responsibility for one's own nursing actions
- CLO 7: Perform designated skills assigned to course
- CLO 8: Utilize effective professional verbal and written communication when interacting with health care professionals
- CLO 9: Apply concepts of safe, quality family-centered care with patients and their families experiencing acute and chronic complex health care problems
- PLO 6: Design strategies to implement principles of diversity for clients and families, acknowledging the influence of age, gender, developmental level and culture.
- CLO 1: Explore concepts of safe quality patient-centered care with patients experiencing acute and chronic complex health problems
- CLO 2: Discuss the roles and responsibilities of health team members in the collaboration of care of patients with acute and chronic health problems
- CLO 3: Examine selected acute and chronic health problems and associated principles of evidence-based nursing care
- CLO 4: Interpret variables associated with data in the current health care environment for increasingly complex patient care situations
- CLO 5: Consider different types of economic and legal issues in the coordination of care for patients in a variety of health care settings
- CLO 6: Demonstrates professional behaviors including accountability and responsibility for one's own nursing actions
- CLO 7: Perform designated skills assigned to course
- CLO 8: Utilize effective professional verbal and written communication when interacting with health care professionals
- CLO 9: Apply concepts of safe, quality family-centered care with patients and their families experiencing acute and chronic complex health care problems