Objectives
Provider of Care:
Demonstrate synthesis of theoretical and scientific knowledge from biological, physical, and social sciences, the humanities, and nursing in making decisions for professional nursing practice utilizing the Neuman Systems Model.
Provide professional nursing care to individual, family, group and community systems along a continuum of health and illness, based upon theory and research which assists client systems to promote health, prevent illness, regain health, achieve maximum functioning, or die with dignity.
Use the nursing process to provide nursing care for individual, family, group and community systems.
Use clinical data and research findings as a basis for practice.
Coordinator of Care:
- Use leadership skills and political knowledge to improve the quality of nursing and health practices in various settings.
- Organize and facilitate the delivery of comprehensive, efficient and appropriate service to individual, family, group and community systems at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of care.
Member of a Profession:
- Demonstrate personal and professional responsibility and accountability for the safety and effectiveness of nursing practice.
- Incorporate legislative, regulatory, ethical, and professional standards to define a professional scope of practice.
- Participate in the discipline of nursing to promote its contribution to society through professional organizations, use of the political process, collegiality, collaboration, and continual growth toward expert practice.
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