• Apply knowledge that integrates nursing science and the liberal arts to support ethical decision-making and inform clinical judgment. (domain 1)
  • Contribute as an integral member of the interprofessional team in formulation and implementation of plans of care with evidence-based, person-centered care principles that promote quality and safety outcomes. (domain 2, 5, & 6)
  • Apply principles and practices of population health across the healthcare delivery continuum while caring and advocating for diverse individuals, families, and communities. (domain 3)
  • Integrate best evidence into nursing practice and participate in evaluation of outcomes. (domain 4)
  • Recognize system policies and processes that impact quality health outcomes considering cost, access, social determinants, and care disparities. (domain 5 & 7)
  • Incorporate best practices of informatics and communication technologies in accordance with legal, regulatory, and professional practices to deliver safe nursing care. (domain 8)
  • Integrate concepts of professionalism including ethics, compassion, diversity, equity, and inclusion into one’s professional nursing identity and demonstrate consistent professional behaviors. (domain 9)
  • Formulate a personal and professional leadership style that embraces self-care, reflection, life-long learning, advocacy, mentoring, and service to others. (domain 10)