N430 Course Student Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, students will have completed the outcomes below:

  1. Demonstrate use of critical thinking and effective skills needed to practice independently and with other health professionals within the context of caring for individuals and families.
  2. Design a capstone project, drawing from authentic clinical experience, prior program content, and evidence-based sources, to meet specific learning outcomes/goals.
  3. Integrate prior program content to further professional role development and knowledge.
  4. Apply selected concepts, theories, and principles related to person-centered care, quality, safety, professionalism, and health outcomes to the capstone project and in the process of care.
  5. Formulate safe and effective clinical judgements guided by the nursing process, clinical reasoning, and evidence-based practice.
  6. Locate, synthesize, and cite evidence-based sources to inform practice and make clinical judgments.
  7. Utilize data to monitor and improve the quality and safety of patient care.
  8. Develop and summarize targeted learning outcomes, background information, rationale, and expected results of an educational plan or simulation design.
  9. Practice person-centered care that respects cultural values and beliefs to promote health, self-determination, integrity, and holistic well-being in people across the lifespan.

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