Christian Health offers a unique opportunity for student nurses to learn valuable skills and gain the confidence necessary to be successful in their nursing careers. The Christian Health Student Nurse Program (SNP) provides an environment that is collaborative and conducive to learning which benefits the patient, the health-care facility, and the nursing profession. Student Nurse Program (SNP) participants are educated in psychiatric mental health adult and geriatric nursing; which includes nursing assessment and interventions; interdisciplinary care planning; psychiatric and mental-health nursing; and critical-thinking skills. Student nurses participate in classroom orientation before being assigned to clinical practice areas. Once in the clinical area, student nurses will continue to receive education from their work experience, attendance at in-services, and participation in a lecture series, designed specifically for SNP participants. Educational topics include therapeutic communication, suicide risk and interventions, managing medical conditions, fall prevention, individualized interventions/reduction in targeted behaviors and evidence based care for patients with dementia. Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, student nurses provide direct patient care to their assigned patients. Student nurses assume responsibility and accountability for patient care as a team member, implement interventions, and assist patients in achieving positive outcomes. Through this program, student nurses, who are paid, have the opportunity to apply newly acquired knowledge and skills in the day-to-day practice of nursing.
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