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NURS 333 Skill Foundations III

This clinical and lab course is a continuation of Skill Foundations II focusing on holistic nursing assessment and intervention skills foundational to the delivery of safe, high-quality, equitable, and person- and family-centered nursing care for diverse clients in a variety of care settings. Students will demonstrate mastery of the nursing clinical judgment, psychomotor skills, and patient care technologies related to care of pediatric and perinatal clients.

Prerequisites

2 Undergraduate credits

Effective December 11, 2023 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Apply nursing process, prioritization, clinical judgment, Modeling and Role Modeling nursing theory and developmental frameworks to provide safe, effective, evidence based, holistic, family centered care to perinatal and pediatrics populations.
  • Utilize effective professional communication to develop a trusting and therapeutic caring relationship with the client and their families and within interprofessional teams.
  • Incorporate health information technologies to patient care within healthcare setting.
  • Conduct a holistic health assessment and focused health assessment in an organized and thorough manner and distinguish between normal and abnormal findings.
  • Demonstrate select nursing skills to safely care for perinatal and pediatric populations.
  • Respond to developmental needs in the care of the clients and their family across the care continuum.

Spring 2025

Section Title Instructor books eservices
01 Skill Foundations III Vukomanovich, Marika Pas McMahon, Bridget L
02 Skill Foundations III Vukomanovich, Marika Pas McMahon, Bridget L