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DNP 760

Decision Analysis in Nursing Practice
Name: Decision Analysis in Nursing Practice
Course Number: DNP 760
Credit(s): 4

Course Description

DNP 760 Decision Analysis in Nursing Practice highlights the remarkable complexity of skilled decision-making nurses undertake across diverse settings. In this course, students analyze dilemmas typically embedded in decision-making processes that nurses experience regularly and, in the process, prepare for working with people across age ranges, as well as with their families, carers, and other health and social care professionals. Mainly using the case study approach, this course also emphasizes the contexts and culture of wider society and of organizations within which nursing decisions are made. 

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand decision analysis theories and approaches to apply them to case analyses.
  • Learn how organizational and nursing contexts are consistently changing, impacting the appropriate approach to decision analysis and decision-making.
  • Critically analyze and propose solutions to nursing care dilemmas.
  • Learn to adopt the reflective process in clinical decision-making.

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