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II. Program Outcomes

  1. Ensure delivery of safe quality nursing care to diverse individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations throughout the lifespan and across systems of care.
  2.  Integrate theoretical and scientific knowledge gained from natural and social sciences and culture, society, and the liberal arts into nursing.
  3. Use leadership skills across systems of care to promote equitable, safe, and quality health care outcomes.
  4. Use the best evidence from multiple ways of knowing to inform practice to make clinical judgements, solve problems and address systems improvements.
  5. Analyze how health care policy, regulation, technology, and economics impact nursing practice and the delivery of care.
  6. Use effective interprofessional communication and collaboration strategies to promote quality health outcomes.
  7. Apply health promotion and disease prevention strategies to diverse individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations to pr mote quality health outcomes.
  8. Demonstrate professional values fundamental to the discipline of nursing.
  9. Apply evidence-based, person-centered care services across the health care continuum

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