Clinical Decision-Making (N642)
(01/11/2021-05/13/2021)
Prerequisite Courses
Course | Description | Credits | Course Type Code |
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N562 | CNL Role in Client-centered Healthcare | Credits: 2 | Crs Type: G |
N564 | Clinical Nurse Leadership in Complex Healthcare Organization | Credits: 3 | Crs Type: G |
N640 | Leadership in Practice | Credits: 2 | Crs Type: G |
Course Memo
Clinical Decision-Making emphasizes the critical thinking skills that are utilized in problem identification, determination of strategies to resolve those problems, outcome measurement, and the basic processes in making clinical decisions that impact patients and health care. Prerequisite: Completion of all MSN course work, N562, N564, N640 or consent of Dean Graduate Affairs and Research. Students take 2 credits theory, 2 credits clinical.
Assigned Books
Title | Author | ISBN | Year | Edition | Price |
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Project Planning and Management: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams | James Harris | 9781284147056 | 3rd | 90.95 | |
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association | American Psychological Association | 9781433832161 | 2019 | 0.00 | |
Quality by Design | Marjorie M. Godfrey | 9781119218692 | 2022 | 2nd | 109.25 |
Translation of Evidence Into Nursing and Health Care, Third Edition | Kathleen M. White | 9780826147363 | 2019 | 3rd | 85.00 |