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May 07, 2024
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2019-2020 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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NUR 2150 - Nursing Management And Leadership Lecture 1 Credit
Prerequisite(s): NUR2110 Co-requisite(s): NUR2154 This eight-week course prepares the graduating nursing student for entry into the workplace. The course will require the comprehensive application of all the nursing concepts, philosophies and skills which through critical thinking will lead to the development of the nursing process and nursing diagnosis for multiple patients. This course focuses on preparing the student as a leader, using standardized language, Self-Care Agency, Benner’s Theory of Novice to Expert and nursing technology to advance decision making skill, understanding delegation and demonstrating leadership behavior in any clinical setting. Clinical assignments will include experiences within several hospital settings under the supervision of a registered nurse preceptor. Students will participate in Leadership and Management experiences to discuss current topics in nursing, including ethical, legal, and professional issues and continuous quality improvement. Current standards of practice and the Ohio Administrative Code and Rules as they apply to the practice of nursing will be the main focus of study. Offered (Fall, Spring)
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