Course Content
Introduction to Nursing
This topic introduces students to the nursing profession and the healthcare system as a whole. Learners will explore the role of nurses, different nursing specialties, healthcare settings, and the core values that guide nursing practice. This section lays the foundation for understanding what it means to be a nurse, the responsibilities involved, and the importance of compassionate, ethical, and patient-centered care in modern healthcare.
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Medical Terminology
This topic introduces the language of healthcare. Students will learn common medical terms, prefixes, suffixes, and root words used in nursing and allied health settings. Emphasis is placed on understanding, pronouncing, and correctly using medical terminology to improve communication, documentation, and patient safety.
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Anatomy & Physiology Basics
This topic provides an overview of basic human anatomy and physiology. Students will explore major body systems, their structures, and how they function together to maintain health. This foundational knowledge prepares learners for more advanced anatomy and physiology coursework in nursing school.
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Healthcare Ethics & Legal Responsibilities
This topic examines ethical principles and legal considerations in healthcare. Students will learn about patient rights, confidentiality, informed consent, and professional accountability. The topic emphasizes ethical decision-making and understanding the legal responsibilities nurses must uphold in clinical practice.
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Patient Care Fundamentals
This topic focuses on the core principles of patient care. Students will learn about basic caregiving skills, patient comfort, dignity, mobility, nutrition, and observation. Emphasis is placed on compassionate, patient-centered care and the nurse’s role in supporting physical and emotional well-being.
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Infection Control & Safety
This topic introduces infection prevention and safety practices in healthcare environments. Students will learn about hand hygiene, personal protective equipment (PPE), standard precautions, and workplace safety. Understanding infection control is essential for protecting patients, healthcare workers, and the community.
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Vital Signs & Basic Clinical Skills
This topic provides an introduction to vital signs and basic clinical skills. Students will learn the purpose and significance of measuring temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure, as well as basic observation techniques. This topic prepares learners for hands-on clinical training.
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Communication & Professionalism in Healthcare
This topic emphasizes effective communication and professionalism in healthcare settings. Students will explore verbal and non-verbal communication, teamwork, cultural sensitivity, and professional behavior. Strong communication skills are essential for patient safety, collaboration, and career success in nursing.
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Academic Readiness for Nursing School
This topic prepares students for the academic demands of nursing education. Learners will develop study strategies, time management skills, test-taking techniques, and critical thinking abilities. The goal is to build confidence and readiness for success in nursing and allied health programs.
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Nursing Pathways, Certifications & Career Planning
This topic explores nursing career pathways and educational options. Students will learn about different nursing roles, certification levels, and advancement opportunities. Emphasis is placed on goal setting, professional development, and planning the next steps toward a nursing career.
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Healthcare Foundations – Final Exam
This final exam evaluates overall understanding of healthcare ethics, patient care fundamentals, infection control and safety, vital signs and basic clinical skills, communication and professionalism, academic readiness for nursing school, and nursing pathways and career planning.
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Pre-Nursing Foundations Certificate Program

Patient Care Fundamentals

Introduction

Patient care fundamentals are the basic principles and practices used to provide safe, respectful, and effective care to patients. These fundamentals guide daily interactions and ensure patient comfort, dignity, and well-being.

Healthcare workers must apply these principles consistently in all care settings.


Patient-Centered Care

Patient care should always focus on the individual needs of the patient.

Key elements of patient-centered care include:

  • Respecting patient dignity and privacy

  • Listening to patient concerns

  • Supporting patient independence

  • Providing emotional support

Patients should be treated as individuals, not conditions.


Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Healthcare professionals often assist patients with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), which include:

  • Bathing and personal hygiene

  • Dressing and grooming

  • Eating and drinking

  • Toileting

  • Mobility and transferring

Supporting ADLs helps maintain patient comfort and quality of life.


Safety in Patient Care

Safety is a priority in all patient care activities.

Important safety practices include:

  • Using proper body mechanics

  • Preventing falls

  • Keeping patient environments clean and organized

  • Using equipment correctly

  • Following safety protocols

Safe care protects both patients and healthcare workers.


Infection Prevention in Patient Care

Basic patient care includes preventing the spread of infection.

Key practices include:

  • Hand hygiene before and after patient contact

  • Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when required

  • Proper disposal of waste

  • Cleaning and disinfecting equipment

Infection prevention is part of everyday patient care.


Communication with Patients

Effective communication improves patient outcomes and trust.

Healthcare workers should:

  • Speak clearly and respectfully

  • Use appropriate nonverbal communication

  • Explain care procedures

  • Listen actively

Good communication reduces anxiety and improves cooperation.


Professional Behavior in Patient Care

Professionalism is essential when providing patient care.

This includes:

  • Maintaining a respectful attitude

  • Protecting patient confidentiality

  • Following facility policies

  • Reporting concerns appropriately

Professional behavior builds trust and ensures quality care.


Lesson Summary

  • Patient care focuses on safety, dignity, and comfort

  • ADLs support daily functioning

  • Communication and professionalism are essential

  • Infection prevention is part of routine care

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