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L5-402 Professional Development and Leadership

This course facilitates synthesis of knowledge and competencies essential to the professional nurse's leadership and management responsibilities and roles. Information from previous classes is integrated with leadership theories, principles of change, resource utilization, personnel development, consumer satisfaction and client-centered care, continuous quality improvement, communication skills and conflict management, and team building skills. This course provides the theoretical basis for the student to move into an expanded role in nursing leadership and management.

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Prerequisites

RN/BSN track student, L5-301, L5-306, L5-312 and L5-432. May be taken concurrently with L5-435.

L5-432 Promoting Healthy Communities

This course focuses on clinical prevention and promotion of population health through the application of current research evidence for community health nursing practice. It examines the impact of healthcare policy, finance and regulatory environments on community based care.

5

Prerequisites

RN/BSN track student, L5-306, L5-301 and L5-312.

L5-435 Leadership Practicum

Synthesizing knowledge from all prerequisite RN/BSN courses, students design, implement, and evaluate a professional nursing project. Projects are need-based with the purpose of facilitating change to enhance safety and quality in the healthcare arena and improve nursing practice and client outcomes. In conjunction with course faculty, students select a nursing preceptor to support and guide their work. The process of journaling is used throughout the Practicum to facilitate reflective learning.

3

Prerequisites

RN/BSN track student, L5-301, L5-306, L5-312 and L5-432. May be taken concurrently with L5-402.

L5-481 Preceptorship Workshop

This workshop is designed for registered nurses responsible for planning and/or participating in the process of precepting new nursing staff members. The Preceptor Workshop content focuses on building knowledge related to the preceptor role, preceptor qualifications, process of precepting, and characteristics of the adult learner, adult learning principles, teaching strategies, and assessment and evaluation of learning outcomes. Case studies and student’s experiential knowledge will be used to develop the content in an applicable framework for participants.
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L5-485 Legal Aspects of Nursing Documentation

This course explores the legal and reimbursement aspects of nursing documentation. The focus is on developing documentation skills that meet reimbursement requirements, promote quality patient care and are defensible in a court of law.
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L5-489 Health Promotion

This workshop is designed to allow the health care professional to explore theories and concepts of health promotion and wellness in relation to the provision of holistic care to individuals, families, and communities.
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L5-490 Intimate Partner Violence

This seminar covers the following topics: the most common myths about domestic abuse and the truth behind those myths; the elements of the victim’s triangle and how that affects the healthcare provider; how to screen patients for domestic violence; the barriers that prevent the nurse from doing universal screening and prevent the patient from disclosing the violence in their life; interventions for the nurse to be able to assist the victim; how to develop a safety plan for the victim; resources that are available for the healthcare provider.
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L5-491 Dealing with Death and Dying

This workshop deals with synthesis of theories, principles, concepts, and processes relating to nurses’ values, attitudes, and beliefs about death and dying as related to culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities.
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L5-492 Pain Management

This workshop is designed for nurses interacting with patients experiencing pain throughout the lifespan. The importance of providing patients excellent pain relief in various environments (i.e., inpatient, outpatient, hospice, long tern care, etc.) is now a directive monitored by regulatory agencies across the country. Content of this workshop focuses on the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic pain management modalities currently available to diverse patient populations.
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L5-495 Quality Improvement in Healthcare

This workshop focuses on quality improvement as a strategy to manage costs, boost productivity, and enhance quality outcomes in various healthcare settings. Core content includes an analysis of a conceptual framework for quality improvement, tools and methods in select health care situations, and examination of team concepts in healthcare organizations.
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