Nursing REPLICA L- AZ S. GIOVANNI ADDOLORATA
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Nursing Program Overview
The Nursing program at Sapienza University of Rome aims to provide students with a comprehensive education in nursing, focusing on the development of specific skills and competencies. The program's objectives are designed to enable graduates to work autonomously and responsibly in various healthcare settings.
Program Objectives
The program's objectives are centered around the following key areas:
- Managing preventive and assistive interventions for individuals, families, and communities
- Providing nursing care to patients of all ages, including pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations
- Assessing and managing nursing care for patients with chronic conditions and disabilities
- Ensuring safe medication administration and monitoring its effectiveness
- Performing nursing techniques as defined by the course standards
- Making decisions based on patient conditions, laboratory results, and other relevant factors
- Managing diagnostic pathways and preparing patients for procedures
- Integrating nursing care into multidisciplinary care plans
- Identifying patient problems through structured and systematic assessments
- Promoting patient adaptation to limitations and alterations caused by illness
- Identifying nursing care needs and patient reactions to illness, treatment, and hospitalization
- Defining priorities for interventions based on patient needs and available resources
- Designing and implementing educational programs for patients and groups
- Evaluating the outcomes of nursing care and adjusting plans accordingly
- Supervising and delegating tasks to support staff
- Managing information systems to support nursing care
- Documenting nursing care in accordance with legal and ethical principles
- Providing patients and their families with relevant and up-to-date information about their health
- Preparing patients for discharge in collaboration with the healthcare team
- Using professional integration tools, such as team meetings and case discussions
- Working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals
- Ensuring a safe and effective environment for patient care
- Using protective practices to minimize physical, chemical, and biological risks
- Adopting strategies to prevent infection and promote patient safety
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in nursing, with a focus on theoretical and practical knowledge. The curriculum includes:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Group work and discussions
- Simulations and practical exercises
- Guided internships in healthcare settings The program is designed to provide students with a progressive assumption of responsibility and autonomy, enabling them to evaluate patient problems, plan nursing care, and integrate into a multidisciplinary team.
Assessment and Evaluation
Student learning is assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Written exams
- Oral exams
- Auto-evaluation and intermediate assessments
- Final project presentations The program's didactic activities are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in nursing, with a focus on theoretical and practical knowledge.
Program Validation and Optimization
The program is continuously monitored, validated, and optimized to ensure that students acquire the necessary competencies, knowledge, and skills. The program's objectives are supported by a faculty committed to using institutional tools to measure and improve didactic performance. The program's quality is evaluated through various means, including student feedback, exam results, and the acquisition of professional competencies.
