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NURS213

Professional Roles IV

Course Description

Professional Roles IV is the capstone professional roles course in which students demonstrate leadership at the bedside by managing and coordinating care of groups of patients with clinical agency staff preceptors and faculty. Content includes the structure and economics of the health care delivery systems; assignment, delegation and supervision of health care team members; evaluation of quality improvement initiatives; and the evaluation of management functions within systems-based practice. Students will also complete their professional portfolio including resume development and finalizing the NCLEX preparation process. (Prerequisite(s): A grade of "C" or higher in BIOL-111, BIOL-112, BIOL-213, HESC-107, NURS-111, NURS-112, NURS-125, NURS-171, NURS-172, NURS-211, NURS-271; and ENGL-121, PSYC-106, PSYC-208; Admission to the Nursing Program; Prerequisite or Corequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in NURS-272)

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3

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