General Objectives of the Course
- Demonstrate competency in providing health care to individuals – sick or well – using the nursing process approach.
- Apply knowledge from the humanities, biological, and behavioral sciences to function effectively as a nurse
- Function effectively with members of the health team and community by applying knowledge of human relations and communication skills
- Participate as a team member in delivering curative, preventive, promotive, and rehabilitative health care services
- Mobilize community resources and encourage their involvement while working with communities
- Demonstrate ethical and moral values in both personal and professional life
- Show interest in the activities of professional organizations
- Recognize the importance of continuing education for professional development
- Demonstrate basic teaching skills for patient education
- Exhibit basic administrative and leadership qualities while working with other health team members
- Assist in research activities
(a) Assess the needs of clients from birth to death
(B)Plan and carry out appropriate nursing interventions
(C)Provide effective nursing care to maintain optimal health
(D)Encourage self-care in the clients
(E)Apply problem-solving approaches in nursing practice
(F)Evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care provided