Healing and Episodic Health Challenges NURS 1128

Online
OntarioLearn

This course is designed for internationally educated nurses (IENs) completing the Nursing for IEN: Competency Upgrade Pathway.

OntarioLearn description: In this course, students will focus on experiences of health and healing during episodic health challenges with individuals and families. Students will explore physiological, pathophysiological, and psychosocial concepts within a number of human systems and related nursing care. Using an evidence-informed, equity and trauma-informed lens, students will develop an understanding of the meaning of the illness experience from a variety of client perspectives. Collaboration, critical thinking, problem solving, health teaching and health promotion will be emphasized. This course provides an opportunity for students to develop knowledge and skills in accordance with the College of Nurses of Ontario Entry to Practice Competencies for Registered Nurses.

Prerequisites

You must be an IEN, be a resident of Ontario, and have a letter from the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) containing the results of your educational assessment and outlining the additional education you need in order to become registered in Ontario as a general class RN.

Additional Information

Course Delivery Method:

This is an OntarioLearn online course delivered via the OntarioLearn Portal. Teacher support will be available via email, and technical support will be available via phone.

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$413.08

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back to see if we have developed additional schedules for the upcoming term.
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