Clinical Decision Making (3807NRS)

Sound clinical decision-making is an essential element of professional nursing practice. To achieve this Registered Nurses require an understanding of the theoretical and clinical concepts that inform reasoned, evidence-based decision making in practice and promote safe, quality nursing care. Prerequisites: 1803NRS Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice | 1804NRS Psychosocial Development across the Lifespan | 1805NRS Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 1806NRS Communicating Effectively | 1807NRS Safe Administration of Medications | 1808NRS Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | 1809NRS Effective Nursing Practice | 1810NRS Health Assessment | 2803NRS Acute Nursing Practice | 2804NRS Human Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 1 | 2805NRS Legal and Ethical Principles in Healthcare | 2806NRS Research in Nursing | 2807NRS Chronic Illness Management | 2808NRS Human Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 2 | 2809NRS Mental Health Nursing Practice | 2810NRS Child and Family Nursing Practice | 3803NRS Complex Clinical Care | 3804NRS Community Nursing Practice | 3806NRS Professional Nursing Practice Co-requisites: 3805NRS Health and Illness in Older People | 3121MED First Peoples Health and Practice Incompatible: NIL

Course study information

Credit points (awarded)

20 (20)

Study level

Student contribution band

Band 1

Usually available

Gold Coast Trimester 2Logan Trimester 2Nathan Trimester 2

Course Attributes

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