A graduate of this major should be able to: - Demonstrate behaviors of accountability and professionalism according to legal and ethical standards for a competent LPN; (Professional Behaviors) - Demonstrate a caring, empathetic approach to safe, therapeutic, and individualized care to clients of diverse ages, religions, and socioeconomic, ethnic, or cultural backgrounds; (Consumer-Centered Care) - Collaborate with the RN and other members of the healthcare team to develop, implement, re-enforce and evaluate patient and family teaching across the life span; (Teaching and Learning) - Collaborate with RNs and other members of the healthcare team to organize and incorporate assessment data to plan, revise, and reinforce patient care, teaching, actions based on established nursing diagnoses, nursing protocols, assessments, and evaluation data; (Nursing Process) - Collect holistic assessment data from multiple sources, communicate data to appropriate health care providers, and evaluate client response to interventions.; (Informatics) - Effectively communicate with patients, significant support person(s), and members of the interprofessional health care team, incorporating interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills; and (Communication) - Use current scientific knowledge, mathematical skills, and technical skills to implement patient care at the direction of RN, physician, or dentist through performance of nursing interventions or directing aspects of care, ...