Course Description


This Fast Facts Guide is a quick and effective tool to help nursing students review the basic elements of nursing in Canada using an easy to follow, bullet-point layout.

An excerpt from the course:

  •  Assessment is the first step of the nursing process.
  •  The nursing diagnosis is derived from the data gathered during assessment, outcomes from the diagnosis, and interventions from the outcomes.
  •  Theoretical knowledge consists of research findings, facts, principles, and theories.
  • Practical knowledge is knowing what to do and how to do it, such as how to do an  assessment.
  • Interventions are activities that will help the client achieve a goal.
  •  Full-spectrum nursing involves the use of critical thinking, nursing knowledge, nursing process, and client situation.