NUR 202A Critical Transitions In Care
The fifth nursing course in the lecture series. Focuses on critical transitions in care and complex pathophysiological problems. Emphasizes critical thinking, communication and advocacy for the high-acuity client. Required: Admission to Nursing program.
Prerequisite
NUR 201A with a grade of C or better and successful completion of
NUR 201B.
Notes
Career Technical Education (CTE) course
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Identify trends and changes in client conditions and discuss appropriate interventions. Evaluate nursing care and discuss priorities in the high-acuity client. Explore collaboration within the multidisciplinary teams in planning, implementing, and evaluating outcomes of care. Outline ethical principles that guide advocacy of the high-acuity client.