Nursing Clinical Practice 4 (NURS 2264)

This course expands the professional practice themes including focused and comprehensive nursing assessment skills, self-regulation, knowledge application, psychomotor skills, evidence-informed care, collaboration, leadership, organizational skills, patient safety, and relational practice. Students apply the nursing process as a foundational framework for clinical reasoning and decision-making within maternal and pediatric care settings. Clinical practice including nursing labs, simulation and clinical experiences provides an opportunity for integration of theory. Theory from nursing science, other sciences and humanities informs practice.
Course code: NURS 2264
Credits: 6.5
Length: 204.0 hours
Course outline: view https://www.vcc.ca/vccphp/courseoutline?subject=NURS&number=2264

Prerequisites

NURS 1164, NURS 1264, NURS 1370, NURS 2160, NURS 2161, NURS 2162, NURS 2163, NURS 2164, NURS 2370.

Corequisites

NURS 2261, NURS 2263, NURS 2265, NURS 2266.

Schedule

NURS 2264 schedule for programs:

Course dates and times may vary throughout the term. Select the CRN number below to see a full schedule.
CRN # Dates Day/Time/Location
41494January 7, 2025
to April 2, 2025
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  Delivery: In Person
  Location: Varies
42385January 5, 2026
to March 31, 2026
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  Delivery: In Person
  Location: Varies

Additional Information

  • - Pre partum assessments
    - Care of Maternity client
    - Stages of Labour
    - Birthing interventions
    - Management of high risk pregnancies
    - Management of spontaneous abortion
    - Postpartum care
    - Care of the newborn
    - Discharge teaching
    - Child’s experience of hospitalization
    - Care of child with sensory/neurological condition
    - Care of child with musculoskeletal condition
    - Care of child with respiratory/cardiac condition
    - Care of child with condition of the blood or lymph system
    - Care of child with a GI condition
    - Care of child with endocrine/metabolic disorders
    - Immunizations: policies and practice

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

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