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Students will be able to:
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Collect,
analyze and prioritize relevant physical, developmental, psychosocial,
cultural, spiritual, functional assessment data to provide individualized
patient care.
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Utilize the
nursing process, critical thinking, evidence-based information, and
knowledge from the arts and sciences to support sound clinical decisions.
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Plan and
implement nursing care in a safe, compassionate, and culturally sensitive
manner that preserves human dignity and promotes growth of individuals and
families.
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Communicate
effectively through verbal, nonverbal, written, and technological means
with individuals, families, and healthcare providers.
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Utilize
teaching and learning processes to promote, maintain and restore health
for individuals and families across the healthcare continuum.
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Manage the
efficient, effective use of human, physical, financial, and technological
resources in providing continuity of care within and across healthcare
settings.
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Collaborate
with individuals, families, and healthcare team members in providing
comprehensive, individualized patient care.
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Demonstrate
accountability in adhering to standards of professional practice within
legal and ethical framework.
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Participate in
activities that promote professional development and personal growth.
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