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May 12, 2025
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NURS 203 - Leadership/Trans to Practice4 Credits NURS 203 is the final theory course before graduation from the program. Concepts regarding nursing leadership, career management, and licensure preparation (NCLEX-RN examination) are addressed. Content includes, evolving legal and ethical issues in nursing and health care, understanding health policy and politics at the local, state, and federal level with patient advocacy contributing to the role of change agent. Students will also prepare for transition to practice and leadership development, by self-evaluating areas of strength and need, creating a professional resume’ and demonstrating successful interview techniques. ATI Predictor test will be used to determine areas of need before testing for licensure.
Pre-requisite(s) NURS 202 min 2.5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NURS FeesNT
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day
Designed to Serve Third quarter LPN-RN students and sixth quarter RN students Active Date 20220330T15:34:38
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 36 Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Total Contact Hours 44 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline - Professionalism
- Leadership and management in nursing
- Effective communication/conflict resolution
- Professional organizations
- Ethics
- Quality Improvement/Patient Safety
- Legal/ethical issues
- Health Care Systems
- Critical pathways
- Health policy
- Political advocacy
- System reform
- Disaster preparedness
Student Learning Outcomes Critical Thinking: Summarize development and coordination of care from a multi-disciplinary and patient centered perspective.
Communication: Evaluate the role of nursing informatics in health care delivery.
Diversity: Devise strategies to promote and incorporate cultural respect and responsiveness in health care settings.
Nursing Process: Relate the nursing process to leadership and management strategies.
Safe Practice: Summarize the role of evidence-based practice in client health promotion and risk reduction practices.
Professionalism: Formulate a plan of professional growth and development through implementation of professional goals.
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