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ADN Student learning Outcomes and End of Program Outcomes
Concept
Level 1 Student End-of-Program
QSEN Core
Learning
Student Learning Competency
Outcome
Outcome
Patient-centered
care
Recognize that
the practice of
nursing is
holistic, patientcentered,
caring,
culturally
sensitive, and
based on the
physiological,
psychosocial,
and spiritual
needs of
patients
Demonstrate
nursing practice
that is holistic,
patient-centered,
caring, culturally
sensitive, and
based on the
physiological,
psychosocial and
spiritual needs of
patients.
Recognize the
patient or
designee as the
source of control
and full partner
in providing
compassionate
and coordinated
care based on
respect for
patient’s
preferences,
values and
needs.
Teamwork and
Collaboration
Practice as a
member of the
health care
team to
promote
optimal patient
outcomes
Collaborate with
members of the
Interprofessional
health care team
to promote
continuity of
patient care and
achievement of
optimal
outcomes.
Function
effectively
within nursing
and interprofessional
teams, fostering
open
communication,
mutual respect,
and shared
decision-making
to achieve
quality patient
care.
Evidence-based
practice
Identify how
best current
evidence based
practice
provides a
foundation for
nursing practice
and clinical
decision
making.
Integrate the best
current evidence
based practice to
support clinical
judgment in the
provision of
patient care.
Integrate best
current evidence
with clinical
expertise and
patient/family
preferences and
values for
delivery of
optimal health
care.
Massachusetts
Nurse of the
Future Nursing
Core
Competencies
(2010)
The nurse of the
future will
provide holistic
care that
recognizes an
individual’s
preferences,
values, and
needs and
respects the
patient or
designee as full
partner in
providing
compassionate,
coordinated, age
and culturally
appropriate,
safe, and
effective care.
The nurse of the
future will
function
effectively
within nursing
and
interdisciplinary
teams, fostering
open
communication,
mutual respect,
shared decision
making, team
learning and
development.
The Nurse of the
Future will
integrate the
best evidence
available using
nursing
expertise and
the values and
preferences of
individuals,
ADN Student learning Outcomes and End of Program Outcomes
Concept
Level 1 Student End-of-Program
QSEN Core
Learning
Student Learning Competency
Outcome
Outcome
Quality
improvement
Identify quality
improvement
strategies to
improve patient
care
Implement
quality
improvement
strategies to
improve patient
care.
Safety
Provide a safe
environment for
patients, self,
and others.
Provide a safe
environment and
minimize risk of
harm to patients,
self, and others
Informatics
Use information
technology in
the provision of
patient care.
Integrate
information
technology
resources to
support clinical
judgment in the
provision of
patient care
Professionalism
Practice nursing
in a
professional,
Model
professional
nursing in an
Use data to
monitor the
outcome of care
processes and
use
improvement
methods to
design and test
changes to
continuously
improve the
quality and
safety of
healthcare
systems.
Minimizes risk of
harm to patients
and providers
through both
system
effectiveness
and individual
performance.
Use information
and technology
to communicate,
manage
knowledge,
mitigate error,
and support
decision making.
Massachusetts
Nurse of the
Future Nursing
Core
Competencies
(2010)
families, and
communities
who are served
by health care.
The Nurse of the
Future will use
data to monitor
the outcome of
care processes
and use
improvement
methods to
design and test
changes to
continuously
improve the
quality and
safety of health
care systems.
The Nurse of the
Future will
minimize risk of
harm to clients
and providers
through both
system
effectiveness
and individual
performance.
The Nurse of the
Future will use
information and
technology to
communicate,
manage
knowledge,
mitigate error,
and support
decision making.
The Nurse of the
Future will
demonstrate
ADN Student learning Outcomes and End of Program Outcomes
Concept
Level 1 Student End-of-Program
QSEN Core
Learning
Student Learning Competency
Outcome
Outcome
ethical, and
legal manner in
accordance with
nursing
standards and
regulatory
guidelines.
ethical and legal
manner in
accordance with
nursing standards
and regulatory
guidelines
Leadership
Use the
leadership skills
of time
management,
organization,
and priority
setting when
providing
quality patient
care.
Integrate
leadership and
management
skills when
managing patient
care.
Communication
Demonstrate
verbal and
Utilize verbal and
nonverbal
Massachusetts
Nurse of the
Future Nursing
Core
Competencies
(2010)
accountability
for the delivery
of standardbased nursing
care that is
consistent with
moral, altruistic,
legal, ethical,
regulatory, and
humanistic
principles
The Nurse of the
Future will
transform and
influence
behaviors of
individuals and
groups to
promote, to
establish, and to
achieve shared
goals
determined
within their
settings. Nurses
will advance
within their
leadership
abilities in
collaborative
interprofessional
efforts and for
implementing
change.
The Nurse of the
Future will
ADN Student learning Outcomes and End of Program Outcomes
Concept
Level 1 Student End-of-Program
QSEN Core
Learning
Student Learning Competency
Outcome
Outcome
nonverbal
communication
that promotes
an effective
exchange of
information,
development of
therapeutic
relationships,
and patient
satisfaction.
communication
that promotes an
effective
exchange of
information,
shared decision
making, patient
satisfaction, and
achievement of
optimal patient
outcomes.
Massachusetts
Nurse of the
Future Nursing
Core
Competencies
(2010)
interact
effectively with
patients,
families, and
colleagues
fostering mutual
respect and
shared decision
making, to
enhance patient
satisfaction and
health
outcomes.