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PN3033 Nursing Theory III
This course prepares students to manage the care of adults with a range of acute and chronic conditions. Emphasizing client-centered and evidence-informed care, students will develop clinical reasoning and decision-making skills essential for safe and effective nursing practice. Students will engage in varied learning approaches to identify health issues, apply theoretical knowledge, and draw connections between client assessments, nursing interventions, and expected outcomes. Emphasis is placed on integrating pathophysiology, pharmacology, and collaborative care within the nursing process. This course promotes critical thinking, ethical practice, and interprofessional collaboration. By course end, students will be equipped to support clients with complex health needs in a variety of medical-surgical settings.
56 Hours