In today’s complex healthcare environment, nurses are expected not just to provide care, but to lead patient-centered, safe, and evidence-based practices. This course, Nursing Fundamentals: Skills for Patient Care Excellence, is designed to equip You with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in patient care from the very start of your nursing journey. Four structured lessons will build a solid foundation in you of initial clinical assessment, effective patient-centric communication, patient safety, and decision-making. By engaging with real-world scenarios, global care standards, and interactive learning tools, you will develop the critical thinking and confidence necessary to act effectively in various clinical settings. Whether you’re just starting your career or refreshing your knowledge, this course will empower you to deliver care that is thoughtful, respectful, and aligned with best practices. This course is tailored for individuals involved in direct or supportive roles within the nursing and patient care ecosystem. It is ideal for student nurses pursuing programs such as B.Sc. Nursing, GNM, or ANM, as well as clinical nurses and registered nurses already delivering patient care. Additionally, the course is valuable for hospital staff involved in patient support functions, including laboratory, radiology, and OT technicians, and clinical trainers or quality teams who oversee patient care standards and training within healthcare institutions. To make the most of this course, learners should have basic computer literacy and a foundational understanding of human anatomy and physiology. Familiarity with common medical terminology will enhance comprehension of clinical concepts. While a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent is recommended, this course is especially well-suited for those currently enrolled in or preparing to enter formal nursing programs. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to conduct structured nursing assessments and prioritize patient care based on clinical indicators. They will demonstrate effective communication strategies to address patient needs and deliver timely, compassionate interventions. Learners will apply key safety principles such as the International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG) and infection control protocols to ensure safer healthcare environments. Ultimately, they will be able to design and implement evidence-based, patient-centric care plans that promote positive and measurable health outcomes.