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                  NT 161W - Transition - Basic Principles of Adult CareCredits: 2 Instructional Contact Hours: 2
   Includes the competencies of the ADN: Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgment, Professional Identity and Spirit of Inquiry. Solidifies knowledge of the nursing process, aseptic technique, nutritional requirements, medication administration, fluid and electrolyte regulation, and acid-base balance.
  Prerequisite(s): LPN or Paramedic Licensure, 1 year full time equivalent work experience and validation for Transition program. (LPN option: no work experience required if student has maintained a GPA of 3.0 or greater throughout the ADN prerequisite courses and PNE clinical courses, and meets all other prerequisite requirements.) Corequisite(s): NT 162W,   (NT 160W, NT 160LW  required for paramedics, optional for LPNs)
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN CURRENT FEE COURSE REQUIRED - Must be taken at the same time as this course.  Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
  Outcomes and Objectives  - Demonstrate Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgment, and Spirit of Inquiry while developing Professional Identity as an ADN to improve the quality of care for patients, families, and communities.
	
- Identify ethical and legal guidelines that govern nursing practice and recognizes ethical dilemmas and legal situations that influence clinical decision making.
 
- Document and report to appropriate nursing personnel, patient health status and care provided according to agency policy.
 
- Recognize that diverse values may influence health care seeking behaviors and related nursing care.
 
- Identify and apply knowledge of holism (stressors, physical, nutritional, psychological, cognitive and sociological) when planning care for aging adults.
 
- Select and discuss verbally, and in writing, significant data from current nursing literature, which apply to patient's health condition.
 
- Collect and interpret assessment data to identify priority nursing diagnoses.
 
- Develop an individual plan of care with realistic and measurable goals, and implements basic plan of care with guidance of instructor.
 
- Evaluate goals and identify need for revision of plan of care with the input of instructor.
 
- Identify adult learning principles when planning and providing informal and formal patient centered teaching.
 
- Recognize and adhere to professional nursing behaviors outlined in the Nursing Student Handbook.
 
- Describe human factors and other basic safety design principles that contribute to safety and quality in the patient care environment.
 
- Administer and evaluate enteral, topical, intramuscular, and subcutaneous medications with required supervision while adhering to Medication Administration Assessment Tool.
 
- Use therapeutic communication techniques while maintaining confidentiality of patient information.
 
- Serve as an advocate by being prepared for client care experience and identifying opportunities for patients to participate in health care decisions.
 
- Define nursing delegation, and receives and follows through with assigned tasks.
 
- Discuss concepts of collaboration and interacts in a collegial manner.
 
  
 
				  
  
			
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