Overview
The course "Introduction to the Fundamentals of Nursing" provides a foundation for
understanding the core principles and practices of professional nursing. It is designed to equip
learners with essential skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for delivering safe and effective
patient care. The course introduces key concepts such as patient-centered care, the nursing
process, ethical considerations, and the integration of evidence-based practices into clinical
settings.
Key Topics
1. The Role of the Professional Nurse This section highlights the scope and
responsibilities of nurses, emphasizing their roles as caregivers, advocates, educators, and
collaborators in healthcare teams. Nurses are introduced to concepts of professionalism,
accountability, and the importance of continuing education in advancing nursing practice.
2. The Nursing Process The nursing process serves as the framework for clinical decision-
making and problem-solving. It includes:
o Assessment: Gathering patient data through observation, interviews, and physical
exams.
o Diagnosis: Identifying health problems based on collected data.
o Planning: Developing goals and interventions to address identified problems.
o Implementation: Executing the care plan.
o Evaluation: Measuring the effectiveness of interventions and adjusting care plans
as necessary.
3. Patient-Centered Care This topic emphasizes treating patients as individuals with
unique needs, preferences, and values. Nurses are encouraged to build rapport, involve
patients and families in decision-making, and respect cultural diversity in care delivery.