NR330 Clinical Decision Making
This course explores strategies to assess the human experience and the response to health
and illness. Through self-reflection, critical thinking, comprehensive case reviews, and holistic
assessment, students enhance their clinical decision-making skills. Focus is on developing
strategies to gather appropriate data, understanding client’s responses, and developing a
health diagnosis. Nurses formulate an evidence-based approach to clinical decision-making
and individualized client interventions. Assessment data is related to the environment of
the client, including both internal and external variables. Students integrate Jean Watson’s
theory to identify the degree of harmony within the body, mind and spirit. Specific areas of
concentration include spiritual assessment, pain assessment, nutrition assessment, changes
across the life span, cultural implications, health promotion and relationship-based care with
a scientific, caring practice.
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