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**New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1)2 Credits 1 Credit FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) GNUR 710 Advanced Patho (3) GNUR 711 Advanced Pharm (3) GNUR 712 Advanced Pharm Discussion (1)3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 1 Credit J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) Study Away option (Mexico/DC/Oly/Tacoma)2 Credits SpringGNUR
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At the baccalaureate level, the professional relationship between person and nurse is the health interaction. The nurse interacts as a facilitator or collaborative leader with person in four professional roles: 1) Provider of direct/indirect care; 2) Designer, manager, and coordinator of safe, quality care; 3) Interprofessional collaborator; and 4) Professional. The health interaction is nested in the context of informed caring and defined by an ethical decision-making framework that respects
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At the baccalaureate level, the professional relationship between person and nurse is the health interaction. The nurse interacts as a facilitator or collaborative leader with person in four professional roles: 1) Provider of direct/indirect care; 2) Designer, manager, and coordinator of safe, quality care; 3) Interprofessional collaborator; and 4) Professional. The health interaction is nested in the context of informed caring and defined by an ethical decision-making framework that respects
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willing to work with individuals and find a way to make it work,” said Daley, who earned his certification in 2016 and now teaches special education students at Mount Tahoma. He also works as an assistant football coach at PLU. Turning up for Saturday morning classes after a Friday night football game was challenging, Daley said. “It was chaos,” he said. “But I thrive in that kind of situation.” Ricky Daley FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE Jasmine Skipworth ’17 brims with confidence as she enters her second
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topic related to student's area of interest. Consent of the Dean required. (1-4) NURS 705 : Clinical Resource Management This course builds upon the resource management concepts first explored in Leadership and develops foundational financial cost and budgeting concepts necessary to enact an advance clinical practice role, including awareness of reimbursement and population health initiatives. (3) NURS 712 : Trauma Informed Care This course is designed to provide care providers an understanding of
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topic related to student's area of interest. Consent of the Dean required. (1-4) NURS 705 : Clinical Resource Management This course builds upon the resource management concepts first explored in Leadership and develops foundational financial cost and budgeting concepts necessary to enact an advance clinical practice role, including awareness of reimbursement and population health initiatives. (3) NURS 712 : Trauma Informed Care This course is designed to provide care providers an understanding of
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Nursing 315 – Psych/Mental Health Nursing 316 – Clinical Practicum II Nursing 317 – Theory & Evidence Nursing 318 – Research Methods Nursing 319 – Healthcare Technology 2 credits 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 1 credit 2 credits 1 credit Senior Year Semester 3Nursing 401 – Care of Complex Conditions Nursing 402 – Patho/Pharm III Nursing 403 – Clinical Practicum III Nursing 404 – Healthcare Diversity Nursing 405 – Informed Practice 3 credits 2 credits 5 credits 4 credits 2 credits Semester 4Nursing 406
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find a way to make it work,” said Daley, who earned his certification in 2016 and now teaches special education students at Mount Tahoma. He also works as an assistant football coach at PLU. Turning up for Saturday morning classes after a Friday night football game was challenging, Daley said. “It was chaos,” he said. “But I thrive in that kind of situation.” Ricky Daley FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE Jasmine Skipworth ’17 brims with confidence as she enters her second year of teaching at Fruitland
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directly related to care outcomes. Communication Communication, informed by nursing and other theories, is a central component in all areas of nursing practice. Communication is defined as an exchange of information, thoughts, and feelings through a variety of mechanisms. The definition encompasses the various ways people interact with each other, including verbal, written, behavioral, body language, touch, and emotion. Communication also includes intentionality, mutuality, partnerships, trust, and
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New Classroom Research GuidelinesProjects are subject to review only if they meet the federal definition of research and are “designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge.” The PLU HPRB defines classroom research as “the study of living persons outside the classroom as part of an academic exercise with the goal of enhancing student learning rather than yielding generalizable knowledge.” Classroom research is designed to provide students an opportunity to practice various
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