It is the intent of faculty to facilitate student learning, and promote critical inquiry, reflection and analytical reasoning through a variety of experiential learning processes such as small group discussion, reflective journal writing and decision-making analysis, within the context of providing care in nursing practice settings.
In this experiential course, health promotion and nursing practice with older adults is emphasized. Building on previous learning, nursing practice experiences reflect the concepts and essential content from all courses in the semester and reflect the core curriculum concepts. Nursing practice experience occurs in a variety of settings associated with the care of older adults.
Professionalism
Responsibility and accountability
Knowledge integration
Application of knowledge
Evidence-informed practice
Provision of care
Holistic assessment
Collaboration with clients
Interprofessional collaboration
- Partnership
- Shared decision-making
Nursing practice decision-making
Evaluation of client care
Ethics of care
Client safety
Reflective practice
At the end of this course, successful students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a beginning level competence in providing safe and compassionate evidence- informed nursing care to clients who are older adults with stable health status.
- With assistance, apply knowledge, critical inquiry and analytic reasoning to formulate and implement nursing practice decisions that promote health.
- With assistance, synthesize and apply prior learning and learning from concurrent semester courses in nursing practice.
- Use a relational perspective to engage with adults and older adults experiencing a variety of common and predictable health challenges and transitions.
- Demonstrate a beginning understanding of their professional identity and the role of the nurse in their relationships with clients and in their participation as a member of a nursing care team.
- Demonstrates an awareness of the role of the nurse as a member of the interprofessional team working with adults and older adults.
- Identify elements of quality practice environments in various nursing practice settings.
- Reflect on, and discuss, personal perspectives and values of health, healing, health promotion and dignity of care in the context of their nursing practice.
- Actively participate in the development of knowledge from nursing practice to expand and deepen their understanding of nursing practice and their nursing identity.
The course evaluation is consistent with Douglas College Evaluation Policy. A course evaluation schedule and other course evaluation information are provided on the Instructor’s Course Outline which is available to students at the beginning of each semester. A nursing practice assessment form is used to guide nursing practice course evaluation. This form includes indicators of successful nursing practice at the end of the semester. Nursing practice congruent with these indicators is an essential component of successful completion of this course. This is a mastery course.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
A list of recommended textbooks and materials is provided on the Instructor’s Course Outline which is available to students at the beginning of each semester.
Students in the BSN program are required to maintain a passing grade of 65% (C+) in all courses in order to progress in the program.