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Graduate Nurse with English as an Additional Language
Nursing Theory I
Students will acquire knowledge and skills, particularly communication skills, essential for the care of clients. Nursing skills will be emphasized. Selected nursing skills will be practiced. Students will become familiar with nursing in Canada, teaching/learning theory, health promotion, the nursing process and the Allen Model of Nursing.
Canadian Culture and the Health Care Environment
Students will examine social epidemiology, health seeking behaviour and the health care delivery system in Canada. They will explore public and professional values and expectations related to health care.
Nursing Theory II
Students will use the nursing process in planning care for clients with medical-surgical health challenges. They will discuss the Erickson model of human development and will examine legal, ethical and professional issues.
Nursing Experience
Students will integrate knowledge of Canadian nursing standards and nursing competencies by providing care to adults in care settings.
Implementation: September 2003
Nursing Experience
Students will integrate knowledge of Canadian nursing standards and nursing competencies by providing care to adults a clinical setting.
Nursing Theory III
Students will review theory required for the nurse registration examination with an emphasis on maternal, child and mental health nursing. They will practice writing multiple choice examinations.
Practicum
Students integrate knowledge and skills in the care of adult medical, surgical or extended care clients. Students will gradually assume more clients and function as beginning nurse practitioners.
Implementation: September 2003
Practicum
Students integrate knowledge and skills in the care of adult medical, surgical or extended care clients. They will gradually assume responsibility for more clients and will function as beginning registered nurses.
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