5-15-2016
Developing Therapeutic Communication Skills: Integration of
Standardized Client Simulation in an Associate Degree Nursing
Program
Kristine Weber
University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
Timothy Farrell
University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
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,DEVELOPING THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS:
INTEGRATION OF STANDARDIZED CLIENT
SIMULATION IN AN ASSOCIATE
DEGREE NURSING
PROGRAM
By
Timothy J. Farrell
Kristine M. Weber
A doctoral document submitted in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the
Doctor of Nursing Practice
School of Nursing
Division of Health Sciences
The Graduate College
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
May 2016
,Copyright by Timothy J. Farrell & Kristine M. Weber, 2016
All Rights Reserved
, Doctoral Project Approval
The Graduate College
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas
March 10, 2016
This doctoral project prepared by
Timothy Farrell &
Kristine Weber
entitled
Developing Therapeutic Communication Skills: Integration of Standardized Client
Simulation in an Associate Degree Nursing Program
is approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Doctor of Nursing Practice
School of Nursing
Carolyn Sabo, Ed.D. Kathryn Hausbeck Korgan, Ph.D.
Examination Committee Chair Graduate College Interim Dean
Susan VanBeuge, D.N.P.
Examination Committee Member
Merrill Landers, Ph.D.
Graduate College Faculty Representative
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