NRS 461 - Nursing Leadership Lab
Show Details for Open Courses Only
Description
Hours: Seven and one-half hours laboratory per week Prerequisite: Admission to the BSN program or the ADN or RN to BSN program Corequisite: NRS 460 Description: This course focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to be a nursing leader who can function as a contributing member of the inter-professional team. The development of transformational leadership skills, organizational theory, and management techniques needed to coordinate the provision of safe, quality patient-centered care are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on professional behaviors, communication that supports information exchange, collaboration and conflict mediation, health care delivery issues, ethical comportment, and the establishment and provision of evidence based practice. Integration of QSEN competencies in patient centered care, evidence based practice, teamwork and collaboration, quality improvement, safety, and informatics are stressed. Clinical experiences in a variety of settings provide the students an opportunity to explore the role of the nurse leader as a change agent in the delivery of care to patient groups and/or the community within complex and diverse health care settings.
Units: 2.50
Grading: Credit / No Credit
Section | Class # | Type | Days | Time | Location | Instructor | Course Details [Key] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3L | 2669 | LAB | ARR | Off Campus | Jenna Levy | ||
4L | 2670 | LAB | ARR | Off Campus | Kathryn Yates |
Key for Course Detail Icons
- = Course Open
- = Course Closed
- = Course Details
- = Textbook Info
- = General Education
- = Extended University
- = Service-Learning
- = Blended
- = Online
- = No Cost Course Materials
- = Low Cost Course Materials