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Aug 17, 2025
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NU 390 - Nursing Care of the Adult II This course expands on concepts presented in NU 301, Nursing Care of the Adult I. Students provide holistic, patient-centered care to individuals and families with complex needs in a high acuity environment. The student implements evidenced-based interventions and uses critical thinking as they organize and prioritize care.
Prerequisites & Notes NU 301
Course Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, learners will:
- Conduct comprehensive and focused physical, behavioral, psychological, spiritual, socioeconomic, and environmental assessments of health and illness parameters in patients, using developmentally and culturally appropriate approaches.
- Communicate effectively with all members of the healthcare team, including the patient and the patient’s support network.
- Deliver compassionate, patient centered, evidence-based care that respects patient and family preferences.
- Implement patient and family care around resolution of end of life and palliative care issues, such as symptom management, support of rituals, and respect for patient and family preferences.
- Provide appropriate patient teaching that reflects developmental stage, age, culture, spirituality, patient preferences, and health literacy considerations to foster patient engagement in their care.
- Implement evidence-based nursing interventions as appropriate for managing the acute and chronic care of patients and promoting health across the lifespan.
- Monitor client outcomes to evaluate the effectiveness of psychobiological interventions.
- Facilitate patient-centered transitions of care, including discharge planning and ensuring the caregiver’s knowledge of care requirements to promote safe care.
- Provide nursing care based on evidence that contributes to safe and high quality patient outcomes within healthcare microsystems.
- Create a safe care environment that results in high quality patient outcomes.
- Revise the plan of care based on an ongoing evaluation of patient outcomes.
- Demonstrate the application of psychomotor skills for the efficient, safe, and compassionate delivery of patient care.
- Develop an awareness of patients’ spiritual beliefs and values and how those beliefs and values impact health care.
- Engage in caring and healing techniques that promote a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.
- Apply knowledge of social and cultural factors to the care of diverse populations.
- Promote achievement of safe and quality outcomes of care for diverse populations.
- Demonstrate skills in using patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe nursing practice.
- Use standardized terminology in a care environment that reflects nursing’s unique contribution to patient outcomes.
- Apply patientcare technologies as appropriate to address the needs of a diverse patient population.
- Contribute the unique nursing perspective to interprofessional teams to optimize patient outcomes.
- Advocate for high quality and safe patient care as a member of the interprofessional team.
- Access interprofessional and intra-professional resources to resolve ethical and other practice dilemmas.
- Act to prevent unsafe, illegal, or unethical care practices.
Credits: 5
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