NURS 240 Medical-Surgical Nursing II
Building on theoretical knowledge and clinical competencies from previous nursing courses, the student will gain greater proficiency in caring for patients experiencing complex health problems. Students will utilize the curriculum framework to plan and provide patient-centered care. Theoretical study and clinical application of knowledge will also focus on leadership and management in nursing to promote quality patient care outcomes. Students will demonstrate competencies required to administer safe, technical nursing care and gain experience in managing care for a small group of patients. Upon successful completion of this course, to include success on the exit examination, students will be prepared to assume entry-level roles as associate degree nurses in caring for patients with diverse health needs.
Prerequisite
NURS 234 and NURS 235. Pre- or corequisites:
NURS 230 and Arts & Humanities Core Courses
Hours Weekly
4.7 hours theory, 9.9 hours lab weekly
Course Objectives
- Integrate the knowledge of pathophysiology in the administration of nursing care of patients
experiencing complex responses to stress. - Initiate, maintain and evaluate the collaborative relationship between health team members,
patients and significant support person(s) in various health settings to promoting wellness and
disease prevention while managing acute and chronic conditions. - Demonstrate behaviors which promote leadership, education, autonomy and power within the
profession of nursing. - Demonstrate a holistic approach to the practice of nursing, considering physical, psychological,
socio-cultural, developmental and spiritual factors, and promote the continuity of care. - Integrate caring, integrity, safe practice and accountability in practicing the art and science of
nursing. - Apply critical thinking in the provision of quality nursing care while maintaining fiscal
accountability. - Manage care in an effective and efficient manner maintaining legal and ethical standards in the
provision and delegation of nursing care. - Analyze the impact of responses to stress on members of a multicultural society and intervene to
optimize health and empower healthcare consumers.
Course Objectives
- Integrate the knowledge of pathophysiology in the administration of nursing care of patients
experiencing complex responses to stress. - Initiate, maintain and evaluate the collaborative relationship between health team members,
patients and significant support person(s) in various health settings to promoting wellness and
disease prevention while managing acute and chronic conditions. - Demonstrate behaviors which promote leadership, education, autonomy and power within the
profession of nursing. - Demonstrate a holistic approach to the practice of nursing, considering physical, psychological,
socio-cultural, developmental and spiritual factors, and promote the continuity of care. - Integrate caring, integrity, safe practice and accountability in practicing the art and science of
nursing. - Apply critical thinking in the provision of quality nursing care while maintaining fiscal
accountability. - Manage care in an effective and efficient manner maintaining legal and ethical standards in the
provision and delegation of nursing care. - Analyze the impact of responses to stress on members of a multicultural society and intervene to
optimize health and empower healthcare consumers.