APPLIED CLINICAL NURSING - CO
The student must have acquired knowledge relating to the disciplines of Anatomy, Human Physiology, General Surgery and Internal Medicine. Furthermore, the student must have knowledge of clinical nursing and nursing methodology 2
Multiple choice written test of barrier to access to the oral evaluation test out of thirty.
The student will be able to:
• choose and implement nursing care procedures, treatments and interventions, defining care priorities that take into account standards, evidence of effectiveness and best clinical practice guidelines.
The student will acquire the knowledge to be able to apply it in the clinical-care context and specifically will be able to:
• implement the nursing care process using M. Cantarelli's Nursing Performance Model, aimed at adults in particular medical and surgical pathological conditions of greatest incidence and prevalence on the national territory
• learn the skills that will allow them to collect and classify data (manifestations, signs and symptoms) knowing how to apply the most relevant rating scales
• identify nursing care needs, formulating clinical care objectives by implementing appropriate actions and acts and evaluating the results of the interventions carried out.
Modules
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Credits: 5
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Credits: 2