nursing curriculum

What are the Key Learning Outcomes for Nursing Students?

By the end of their education, nursing students are expected to achieve several key learning outcomes:
1. Clinical Competence: Ability to perform nursing procedures safely and effectively.
2. Critical Thinking: Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in clinical settings.
3. Communication Skills: Effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
4. Ethical Practice: Adhere to ethical principles and legal standards in nursing practice.
5. Leadership and Management: Basic skills in leadership and managing healthcare teams.

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