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Nov 27, 2024
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RNSG 2443 - Complex Concepts of Adult Health Prerequisite(s): RNSG 2460 , RNSG 2541 , HPRS 2300 Corequisite(s): RNSG 2560 This course involves the synthesis of previously learned concepts in caring and application of the nursing process in the care of adults with complex health care needs. The student identifies and analyzes the roles of the nurse as a provider of care, coordinator of care, and member of the profession. As provider of care, the nurse develops a plan of care for an adult with complex health problems, delegates to appropriate assistive personnel, and continuously evaluates the care. Health promotion, disease prevention, and management of complex health problems are the focus of the course. As coordinator of care, communication, collaboration, and delegation are discussed. The nurse as member of the profession is discussed as it relates to professionalism, management and leadership principles, and ethical/legal issues. The final examination for this course is a comprehensive exam that tests the concepts on the NCLEX exam. Students not passing this final examination must retake RNSG2443. (4 credit hours) Lecture Clock Hours 64 Total Clock Hours 64
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