Prerequisite: Admission to Upper Division or consent of instructor.
This practicum course establishes competency in using information resources within a professional nursing context. The course incorporates utilizing online resources available at ATU, Arkansas state, federal and organizational web sites. In addition to becoming familiar with these resources, the student will identify and utilize online health-related resources.
Prerequisite: Admission to Upper Division Nursing or consent of instructor.
This course will enable the RN-BSN student to recognize how history and modern economic forces have shaped current professional practice. The student will examine the development of Nurse Practice Acts and how states use these Acts to manage professional licenses and scope of professional practice. The student will examine the variety of roles and setting in which the professional nurse can work.
NURN 4013. Laws, Ethics, and Issues in Professional Nursing Practice
Prerequisite: Admission to Upper Division Nursing or consent of instructor.
This course will enable the RN-BSN student to examine the legal, ethical, and policy-making traditions that frame the health care industry. This course will emphasize the integration of personal values, institutional cultures, law, and ethical decision-making in professional practice.
Prerequisite: Admission to Upper Division Nursing or consent of instructor.
This course will enable the RN-BSN student to recognize the principles and concepts relevant to the promotion and support of health, and the restoration of wellness for clients of all ages in a variety of health care settings with particular attention to the health care of populations or groups.
NURN 4034. Leadership and Management in Professional Practice
Prerequisite: Admission to Upper Division or consent of instructor.
This course will enable the RN-BSN student to recognize the principles and concepts of change theory and leadership/management strategies in professional practice. The student will examine how current leadership and management strategies are implemented within the health care settings and how effective and efficient these strategies are to health care delivery and consumer health. Management and leadership issues significant to nurse managers will be examined and discussed.
Prerequisite: Admission to Upper Division Nursing or consent of instructor.
This practicum course enables the RN-BSN student to integrate the skills and insights gained from this program in a population or group-based application. This capstone course demonstrates the cognitive and affective growth achieved while in the RN-BSN Completion Program.