Integration to Experience
Course Description: This course examines the intentional connection of concepts explored in nursing coursework and experiential activities. This active inquiry and engagement foster the ongoing development of clinical reasoning, professional nursing practice, and interprofessional relationships
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- (Self-care) Identify principles of self-care that represent values inherent in the profession of nursing.
- (Interprofessionalism) Explore the application of knowledge from the humanities, interprofessional education, and natural/behavioral sciences in the provision of holistic nursing care.
- (EBP) Explore concepts of nursing theory in the planning and evaluation of care for clients.
- (Professionalism) Recognize the moral, ethical, and legal elements inherent in the formation of professional nursing values.
- (Technology & Safety) Identify the importance of shared knowledge, experience, and resources among health professionals for the provision of self care.
- (Leadership) Identify elements of reflective practice, appreciative inquiry, and effective communication across the spectrum of health in multiple settings/client populations.
- (Health Care Delivery) Recognize the unique contribution of self and other health professionals to the plan of care while respecting client values, priorities, and preferences.