Guided by its vision to “transform lives by empowering individuals to maximize their potential as competent and compassionate health care practitioners,” 91¾«Ń”’s nursing faculty developed The Seven C’s of Caring. This defines the characteristics all professional nurses possess, thereby fulfilling the Nursing Department’s mission of ā€œpreparing students to become qualified nurses continuously striving to provide excellent educational programs to meet the individual needs of the student and the health care needs of the community.ā€

  1. Competence: The student will demonstrate safe, evidence-based nursing care by applying clinical judgment, current best practices, and healthcare technologies to meet client needs across the lifespan.
  2. Compassion: The student will advocate for and respect the values, cultural beliefs, and preferences of clients and families while demonstrating cultural humility and delivering holistic, patient-centered care.
  3. Confidence: The student will apply clinical reasoning and inquiry in diverse healthcare settings to make informed decisions and collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams.
  4. Conscience: The student will integrate ethical and legal principles into nursing practice, demonstrating accountability, integrity, and recognition of personal and professional limitations.
  5. Commitment: The student will exhibit professionalism and leadership by engaging in lifelong learning, quality improvement initiatives, and assuming responsibility for one’s nursing practice.
  6. Communication: The student will utilize effective communication strategies, including informatics and documentation standards, to ensure continuity and safety in client care.
  7. Culture: The student will provide culturally competent care that reflects an understanding of diverse populations and integrates family and community contexts into nursing practice.