Annotated-Tcq0nfynsstykoyhhipygq1p 2023062713463703 Evaluation Completed
Annotated-Tcq0nfynsstykoyhhipygq1p 2023062713463703 Evaluation Completed
Annotated-Tcq0nfynsstykoyhhipygq1p 2023062713463703 Evaluation Completed
3-Minimal
Exhibits minimal performance of nursing care for this level student. Functions safely with moderate guidance. Demonstrates minimal knowledge
and requires moderate assistance in applying knowledge to skills. Requires some direction in recognizing and utilizing learning opportunities.
Often focuses on the task or own behavior, not on the patient.
2-Unsatisfactory
Requires intense guidance for the performance of activities at a safe level. Clinical performance reflects difficulty in the provision of nursing
care. Demonstrates gaps in necessary knowledge and requires frequent or almost constant assistance in applying knowledge to skills. Requires
frequent and detailed instructions regarding learning opportunities. Focuses primarily on the task or own behavior, not on the patient.
1-Unsafe to Practice
Is unsafe to practice without constant, intense guidance. Frequently lacks necessary knowledge and skills and unable to integrate these into
practice. Requires constant detailed instructions regarding learning opportunities and is often unable to utilize them. Attempts activity or
behavior, yet is unable to complete. Focuses entirely on the task or own behavior, not the patient.
Course
Answer: NUR 4467L NURSING CARE OF WOMEN, CHILDREN, AND FAMILIES CLINICAL
Semester
Answer: Summer
Year
2023
Answer: Summative
Answer: 3 Minimal
Answer: 3 Minimal
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Clinical Self-Evaluation Tool
Standard 3: Evidence-Based Practice and Quality Improvement
1. Utilizes evidence-based literature to support clinical decision making as demonstrated in written clinical assignments.
2. Differentiates clinical opinion from evidence-based practice to determine best clinical practice.
3. Promotes and practices quality, cost-effective delivery of care.
4. Identifies potential areas for quality improvement in the clinical setting.
5. Participates in measures to improve patient outcomes as appropriate.
Answer: 3 Minimal
Standard 4: Safety
1. Identifies strategies to reduce the risk of harm or poor patient outcomes in the delivery of care.
2. Delivers medication (as appropriate) in a timely and safe manner including understanding the specific indications for the medication
and potential side effects.
3. Communicates effectively between team members or to clinical faculty when giving patient report.
4. Uses appropriate resources to improve organization and/or time management.
Answer: 3 Minimal
Standard 5: Informatics
1. Navigates the electronic health record where appropriate.
2. Documents clearly, concisely, and accurately in the electronic medical record where appropriate.
3. Protects confidentiality of all protected health information.
Answer: 3 Minimal
Standard 6: Professionalism
1. Demonstrates core professional values (caring, altruism, autonomy, integrity, human dignity, and social justice).
2. Maintains professional behavior and appearance.
3. Demonstrates expected behaviors and completes tasks in a timely manner.
4. Engages in self-evaluation and assumes responsibility for learning.
5. Arrives to clinical setting on time.
6. Demonstrates evidence of preparation for clinical learning experiences.
7. Maintains a positive attitude while interacting with patients, family members, faculty, peers, or members of the healthcare team.
8. Accepts individual responsibility for actions.
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