faculty
Jessica Bowen
Assistant Teaching Professor
College of Nursing & Health Sciences / Community
Contact
508-910-6291
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Dion 201C
Teaching
Courses
Introduction to the discipline of professional nursing. Learners will examine individual values and beliefs in relation to foundational concepts, including the nursing process, and behaviors that define the discipline. The purpose of course is to build a foundation of self as nurse. The emphasis is placed on socializing the learner as an active, developing professional within the legal and ethical context and dimensions of the discipline. Learners will explore the relationship to self, individuals, families and communities utilizing the art of nursing presence and therapeutic communication. The AACN Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice were used to build this course.
Introducation to human development across a lifespan ¿ from birth until death. The purpose of this course is to build a foundation of understanding through various developmental theorists and age related physical, cognitive, and social-emotional expectations during significant milestones. This course introduces learners to theory and concepts that promote health in persons and families across the lifespan. This course contributes to nursing student development in care of the patient across the lifespan. The AACN Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice were used to build this course.
This course complements the nursing knowledge and skills presented in NUR 3XX. The experiential learning focuses on the nursing care of the adult experiencing acute and/or chronic illness.
This course complements the nursing knowledge and skills presented in NUR 3XX. The experiential learning focuses on the nursing care of the adult experiencing acute and/or chronic illness.
This course complements the nursing knowledge and skills presented in NUR 3XX. The experiential learning focuses on the nursing care of the adult experiencing acute and/or chronic illness.