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NURS
4463
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Leadership
and Management in Nursing
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Four semester hours, two theory, six clinical (SP) |
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In
this theoretical and experiential course, current theories of management
and leadership are examined and related to nursing practice.
Leadership is examined as a process which can be learned. The essential
components of this process include the knowledge and skills for the
effective use of power as a positive force in bringing about desired
change and influencing health care. Critical thinking is used
to develop innovative and creative approaches to nursing practice
through clinically related applications. Management theories
are compared and contrasted in relation to nursing management and
the nursing process. Prerequisite: NURS 3314,
NURS 3315, NURS 3590
NURS 3665 or NLN Mobility Exams. Co-requisite:
NURS 3625, NURS 4375.
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