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Student Learning Outcomes

Course Name: Medical-Surgical Clinical Experience
Course Number: MENT 56L
Outcomes:
  • Practice within the current standards of the Psychiatric Technician Law. (mo)
  • Utilize theory concepts of culture as they relate to the bio-psycho-social aspects of care. (mo)
  • Utilize theory concepts of aging as they relate to the bio-psycho-social aspects of care. (mo)
  • Assess client’s status using Roy’s Adaptation Model in understanding, creating, implementing and evaluating nursing care plans. (mo)
  • Utilize safe practice by preventing and recognizing hazards, potential injuries and infectious agents. (mo)
  • Describe structure and function of the human body as it relates to client care. (mo)
  • Student successfully completing MENT 56L will accurately do a head to toe assessment.
  • Student successfully completing MENT 56L will utilize safe practice by preventing and recognizing hazards, potential injuries and infectious agents.
  • Students successfully completing Ment 56L will be able to follow correct procedural guidelines to administering medications safely.
  • Demonstrate and practice safe medication administration with supervisor. (mo)
  • 100% of students successfully completing Ment 56L will be able to describe and apply the principles of the nursing process to organize the patient care.
  • Calculate medication dosages. (mo)