Weekly outline
ABOUT THE COURSE
Welcome to your last course in BS Nursing!
N-121.1 allows you to demonstrate the beginning competencies of a first-level nurse in the hospital setting by integrating and applying concepts, theories, and principles of nursing practice. This includes the development of their personal and professional values, leadership and management skills, and research capabilities.
Your clinical experiences include Primary Nursing, Staff Nursing, and Head Nursing, while key activities beyond hospital duty include developing a quality improvement proposal, presenting a case study, and organizing a seminar.
Faculty-led Seminar
BREAKING THE CHAIN: A Seminar on Infection Prevention & Control
Please take the Hand Hygiene Retraining Post-Test of the HICU. Kindly mark the activity as done once accomplished. Thank you.
Please scan the QR code and complete the program evaluation form for "Breaking the Chain," which was held on February 3, 2025. Thank you.
Primary Nursing
Primary Nursing is a nursing care-delivery model that underscores the provision of comprehensive, individualized, and sustained care where a single nurse (usually at the point of initial contact) is identified as the primary caregiver for the patient throughout their hospital stay (admission to discharge). To read more about Primary Nursing, you may visit these links 1, 2.
The Primary Nursing model will serve as your guiding principle during your first three (3) weeks of duty. You will take the lead in their care by creating an individualized 24-hour nursing care plan, providing direct nursing care throughout your shifts, ensuring coordination and collaborative care across the healthcare team, and advocating for your patient and their carers.
HEAD NURSING
This form will serve as a guide and an aid to accomplishing your Patien DIrectory. You are free to make your own or revise the content or format.