Mount Royal University

Course Details

Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing

Course Description

This program has three streams of study — critical care nursing, emergency nursing and neuroscience nursing. Critical care and Emergency nursing have two levels of study. You will receive a certificate after you successfully complete Level I (four theory courses and a clinical practicum) in all streams. Nurses with clinical experience in these areas are encouraged to challenge the clinical practicum in Level I. Completion of Level II (two theory courses and a clinical practicum) provides a focused study in advanced specialty practice and you earn a Certificate of Achievement. Neuroscience nursing is designed for nurses interested in this specialization. This stream incorporates the following courses: Critical Care Nursing: Physiology Pharmacology for the Acutely Ill Critical Care and Emergency Nursing: Assessment Neuroscience Nursing Theory Neuroscience Nursing Clinical

Course Duration

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1year

Career outcomes

The clinical practicum is preceptored in critical care units, emergency departments or neuroscience areas. Faculty will guide your practicum based on your personal learning needs, skill development and program objectives. All clinical agencies are selected based on their ability to aid in meeting the clinical objectives of the ACCN program.




Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing Mount Royal University