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Dec 26, 2024
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NUR 261 Transitions to Long Term Care Lecture Hours: 2 Credits: 2
Applies anatomy and physiology concepts to examine alterations of human function. Explores major pathophysiological concepts using a body systems approach. Uses theories relating etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations to study common health problems.
Prerequisite: NUR 109 with a grade of C or better, or concurrent enrollment; or current licensure as a LPN or RN. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Use appropriate prioritization skills in a variety of charge nurse scenarios.
- Apply effective communication skills in a variety of situations.
- Identify industry standard safety measures for staff and residents.
- Problem-solve resident care scenarios incorporating resident rights for the LTC setting.
Content Outline
- Review of LTC Culture
- Resident rights
- Environment
- Elderly issues
- Regulatory requirements
- Roles
- Leadership in LTC
- Leadership and advocacy
- Delegation
- Handling emergencies
- Nursing Responsibilities
- Staffing
- Delegation
- Managing medical orders
- Communication
- Documentation
- Medications and treatments
- Dealing with difficult behaviors
- Transition
- Interviewing
- Orientation
- How to ask for help
- When to say “no”
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