Through this
program, the student fulfills the graduation requirements of 72 credit hours
(240 actual study hours), through which the student receives the basic
theoretical, practical and applied Nursing Sciences that qualify him to
practice the nursing profession in various departments and health treatment
units.
Objectives
of the General Nursing Diploma Program
1-linking
theoretical concepts through nursing and vital theories and social sciences
when presenting a nursing care plan for patients and family.
2-cooperation
with patients, their families and members of the medical team.
3-providing
health education based on the need (individual, family, community).
4-show concern
for patients and their families.
5- Perform
nursing skills safely.
6- Applying the
nursing process when providing care to the patient and family.
7- Explain the
methods of treatment through communication and follow-up.
8- Follow and adhere to professional ethics






