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Assignment: Baccalaureate  Nursing Education

Assignment: Baccalaureate  Nursing Education

Assignment: Baccalaureate  Nursing Education

Assignment: Baccalaureate  Nursing Education

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Essential IX describes generalist nursing practice at the completion of baccalaureate  nursing education. This Essential includes practice­focused outcomes that integrate the  knowledge, skills, and attitudes delineated in Essentials I ­ VIII into the nursing care of  individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations in a variety of settings.

Because professional nurses are the human link between the patient and the complex  healthcare environment, they must provide compassionate care informed by a scientific  base of knowledge, including current evidence from nursing research. Essential IX  recognizes that the integration of knowledge and skills is critical to practice.  Practice  occurs across the lifespan and in the continuum of healthcare environments. The  baccalaureate graduate demonstrates clinical reasoning within the context of patient­  centered care to form the basis for nursing practice that reflects ethical values.

Knowledge acquisition related to wellness, health promotion, illness, disease  management and care of the dying is core to nursing practice. In addition, acquisition of  communication and psychomotor skills is critical to providing nursing care. Skill  development will focus on the mastery of core scientific principles that underlie all skills,  thus preparing the baccalaureate graduate to incorporate current and future technical  skills into other nursing responsibilities and apply skills in diverse contexts of healthcare  delivery.  Direct care may be delivered in person or virtually and that care is based on a  shared understanding with the patient and the healthcare team. This base of knowledge  and skills prepares the graduate for practice as a member and leader of the  interprofessional healthcare team.

Baccalaureate­educated nurses will be prepared to care for patients across the lifespan,  from the very young to the older adult. Special attention will be paid to changing  demographics. Among these demographics are the increased prevalence of chronic  illnesses and co­morbidities among all ages, including those related to mental disorders,  specifically depression. However, there is clear evidence that the largest group seeking  and receiving healthcare services is the older adult population.