IUS School of Nursing Assessment of Student Learning Plan 2012-2015



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IUS School of Nursing Assessment of Student Learning Plan 2012-2015 This plan will assess if the Indiana University School of Nursing program is producing graduates who have mastered the Program Outcomes, which were developed in partnership by all of the Indiana University Schools of Nursing. It will measure student attainment during their senior year of Competencies that delineate mastery of each Program Outcome. It will also measure student s ability to pass the required NCLEX examination post- graduation. Goal (Outcome) 1. A critical thinker who demonstrates intellectual engagement and uses evidence as a basis for clinical reasoning and decision making. Outcome (Competency) A. Integrates theories and concepts from nursing and liberal education to apply nursing processes and evaluate outcomes of care. B. Utilizes research from nursing and multiple disciplines to select the best practice when caring for individuals, families and communities. C. Uses a systematic approach for clinical reasoning and decision making. Where or when assessed Tool utilized Success Criteria Results Criteria met? Post graduation NCLEX 85% of graduates will pass NCLEX on first attempt 8 th Semester - S484 Completion of form for submission of abstract to student conference 7 TH Semester S471 S471 Simulation Objectives on Reassessment 100% Comments 2. A culturally sensitive individual who provides holistic individual, family, community, and population- centered nursing care. A. Applies knowledge of social and cultural factors that affect nursing and health care across multiple contexts. S471 AHA ACLS Objectives for Mega Code 8 th Semester S483 S483 Clinical Objective 100% of the B. Advocates for social 7 th Semester S472 S472 Social

3. A knowledgeable coordinator who facilitates access to resources across the continuum of health care environments in order to meet the evolving health care needs of individuals, families, communities, and populations. 4. An individual who understands and considers the impact of health care policy, finance and regulatory environments on care delivery. justice, including commitment to the health of vulnerable populations and the elimination of health disparities. A. Assesses protective and predictive factors, including genetics, which influence the health of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations. B. Appropriately assesses, develops and evaluates intervention strategies for health, healthcare and emergency preparedness needs of a defined population. A. Examines professional nursing s involvement and impact on local, state, national and international health care policies. B. Examines current professional organizations, political trends, and public opinion that shape health care delivery. C. Investigates policy changes that promote Justice Project of 75 7 th Semester S470 S470 Final Exam To be determined 7 th Semester - S471, S473 S471 AHA ACLS Objectives for Mega Code S473 Kaplan 8 th Semester- S485 S485 Role Analysis 100% of the To be determined 8 th Semester- S485 S485 Forums participate in forum discussions 8 th Semester- S485 S485 Advocacy Letter create a letter of

5. An individual who embodies the professional identity of the nurse and who translates the inherent values of the nursing profession into the ethical and legal practice of nursing. 6. An effective communicator who collaborates with health for individuals, families and communities. A. Demonstrates the professional standards of moral, ethical and legal conduct. B. Advocates for individuals, families and communities by acting to prevent unsafe, illegal or unethical care practices. C. Articulates the value of pursuing practice excellence, lifelong learning and professional engagement to foster growth and development in all area of the discipline of nursing. A. Communicate effectively in a variety of written and spoken 7 th Semester S471 8 th Semester - S483 7 th Semester- S471 8 th Semester - S483 S483 Clinical S483 Clinical 8 th Semester S485 S485 Role Analysis S471 Process paper Rubric professional advocacy

interprofessional team members, patients, and their support systems for improved health outcomes. formats. 7 th Semester- S472 S472 Social Justice Presentation Rubric 7. A competent care provider who is prepared to practice to the full capacity of the professional nurse role in diverse health care environments. B. Demonstrates the use of appropriate therapeutic interpersonal communication techniques. C. Collaborate with other professionals and patients to provide spiritually and culturally appropriate health promotion, disease and injury prevention interventions. A. Demonstrates mastery of basic nursing assessment techniques, intervention prioritization, skills performance and care evaluation B. Provides appropriate patient teaching that reflects developmental stage, age, culture, spirituality, patient preferences, and health literacy considerations to foster patient engagement in their care. C. Facilitates patient- family- centered 8 th Semester- S483 S483 Capstone preceptor evaluation 8 th Semester- S483 S483 Clinical 8 th Semester- S483 S483 Clinical 8 th Semester S483 S483 Clinical 8 th Semester S483 S483 Clinical Outcome #6 Outcome #6 Outcome #7 Outcome #7

transitions of care throughout wellness, illness, recovery, rehabilitation or death. Outcome #7 8. An accountable leader and manager who applies principles of systems and organizational processes and who balances resources to promote quality care and patient safety. A. Applies leadership concepts, skills and decision making in the provision of high quality nursing care, healthcare team coordination, and the oversight and accountability for care deliver in a variety of settings. 8 th Semester S482 8 th Semester- Kaplan test S482 Management Project 100% complete management project To Be Determined 9. An individual who embraces and employs innovations in information management and technology in the delivery of quality patient care. B. Promotes achievement of safe and quality outcomes of care for diverse populations through use of quality improvement data collection and analysis. C. Demonstrates knowledge of health care financial and business practices. A. Demonstrates skills in using patient care technologies, information systems and communication devices that support safe nursing practice. 8 th Semester - S482 S482- Management Process Paper Rubric 8 th Semester Kaplan test S471 Simulation Objectives on ISBAR To Be Determined To Be Determined Outcome #9

B. Uses information technology to identify improvements in patient care and create a safe care environment. Outcome #9 S471 Simulation Objectives on ISBAR