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ADN 225 - Practicum III


This clinical and lab-based course emphasizes concepts of care for diverse patients with acute and chronic alterations in health.  Interprofessional collaboration and engaging patients in active partnerships that promote health, safety, well-being, and self-care management are incorporated in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of safe and quality patient care.  Technologies that support clinical judgment, error prevention, care coordination and safe patient outcomes are emphasized.

Prerequisite- Corequisite
Prerequisites:  ADN 121 Nursing II, ADN 125 Practicum II, PSY 210 Developmental Psychology, ENG 110 College Writing I, and BIO 132 Anatomy and Physiology II

Corequisites:  ADN 221 Nursing III

Prior to or concurrently:  either BIO 150 General Microbiology or CLT 208 and CLT 209L Pathogenic Microbiology and Pathogenic Microbiology Lab

Credits: 4
Hours
1 Laboratory Hour; 10.5 Clinical Hours
Course Profile
Learning Outcomes of the Course:

Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:

  1. Utilize professional nursing behaviors and standards to deliver safe, effective patient care.
  2. Implement prioritized patient-centered care that respects the unique needs and ongoing growth and health of patients and families across the lifespan.
  3. Communicate and collaborate with the healthcare team to support and achieve safe and effective patient outcomes.
  4. Implement evidence-based care and patient education to promote client wellness in various settings.
  5. Utilize information management tools to create individual plans of care, support clinical decision making, and monitor outcomes of care processes.