NURS 3191 Practice in Professional Interventions in the Life Cycle
Application of the nursing process with emphasis on diagnostic and therapeutic reasoning for decision-making, based on evidence-based practice throughout the life cycle. Emphasis on the levels of prevention for the management of human responses in the most prevalent acute and chronic disorders. Integration of the concepts of communication, collaboration, health education, ethical-legal, leadership and informatics, by offering safe and quality care within a context of diversity, equity and inclusion. It requires a total of 90 hours of supervised practice in various scenarios.
Prerequisite
NURS 3121
Corequisite
Concurrent: NURS 3190