2018-2019 Catalog

NB475 Leadership Roles in Managing Client Care

This course examines the leadership character and management roles of the baccalaureate nurse.  The NURSING process is the basis for discussion of holistic care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations (HUMANITY) in a variety of HEALTH care systems and organizations (ENVIRONMENTS).  The leadership role of nursing includes discussion of the organizational and systems leadership for client safety and quality care, the management of staff and care for groups of clients, and healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environments.  Critical analysis of the nursing literature is incorporated to support nursing practice and to examine the legal, ethical, moral and technological aspects of professional nursing. Theory and clinical experiences provide opportunities for students to examine the aspects of leadership and management, incorporating the knowledge, attitudes, and critical thinking of the professional nurse. Clinical experience will be with preceptors and focus on leadership and management of client care. Synthesis of these roles will be in preparation for graduation and graduate study. This must be the last nursing course in the BSN program. Classroom: 2 hours; Clinical: 3 hours

Credits

5

Prerequisite

NB455/NU455, NB464, NB473/NU473 (or NB473/NU473 may be taken concurrently). Nursing students may only take two of three 400-level clinical component nursing courses within one semester.