College of DuPage. Associate Degree Nursing Program



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Student Name: Clinical Instructor: Clinical Site : College of DuPage Associate Degree Nursing Program Clinical Evaluation Tool: Nursing 1220 Health and Illness Concepts I Student Learning Outcome 1. SAFETY: Provide safe and holistic nursing care, grounded in science and the nursing process, to a culturally diverse society. Nursing 1220: Identify standards essential to providing safe and holistic nursing care to individuals with chronic alterations in physiological processes Knows purpose, action, contraindication, and specific assessment parameters (labs, VS, physical assessment) for each medication administered. Performs and documents pain assessment on each patient, and evaluates and documents the effect of any related pain intervention. Incorporates interventions based on assessment of risk for each patient (ie., call light, turn every 2 hours, hourly rounding). 4 Excellent Consistently performs aspects of nursing care proficiently, accurately and safely. Actions reflect a strong base of theoretical knowledge. needed for accuracy, with increasing self-confidence. Applies sound theoretical knowledge with occasional prompting. (meets competency) Time management and organizational skills are adequate to complete basic patient care. Identifies theoretical knowledge, but needs minimal support in applying principles. application to client care. Unable to identify actual significant client

Student Learning Outcome 2. PATIENT-CENTERED CARE: Apply nursing judgment to ensure the delivery of patient-centered care and promotion of health for patients within family and community context. Nursing 1220: Apply the components of the nursing process in providing patient-centered care to vulnerable populations and the elderly. Identifies the relationship between pain and psychological and/or physiologic process and lists possible nursing interventions. Assesses pain of patients with varied presentations using pain assessment tools. Demonstrates sensitivity to the patient's pain experience. 4 Excellent Consistently performs aspects of nursing care including pain assessment proficiently, accurately and safely. Actions reflect a strong base of theoretical knowledge. Uses instructor/staff guidance appropriately and with growing independence 3 Above Average Performs all aspects of nursing care including pain assessment proficiently and safely with few supportive cues needed for accuracy, with increasing self-confidence. Applies sound theoretical knowledge with occasional prompting. Uses instructor/staff guidance appropriately for level in the program. (meets competency) Performs nursing care safely with minimal supportive cues needed for pain assessment accuracy. Time management and organizational skills are adequate to complete basic patient care. Identifies theoretical knowledge, but needs minimal support in applying principles. Requires minimal (level appropriate) supportive or directional prompting from instructor/staff. 1 Below Average Requires frequent supportive cues to perform pain assessment, nursing care safely and accurately. application to client care. Requires continuous supportive and directive prompting to complete an activity. Inefficient time management. Unable to identify actual significant client

Student Learning Outcome 3. COLLABORATION AND TEAMWORK: Collaborate effectively within nursing and interdisciplinary healthcare teams to foster open communication, respect and shared decision-making. Nursing 1220: Applies therapeutic communication strategies in providing nursing care to a diverse population. Discusses differences in communication style preferences among patients, nurses, and interprofessional teams. Use communication practices that minimize risks associated with hand-offs between providers. Acknowledges the importance of standardized communication amongst interprofessional team members. 4 Excellent Consistently performs aspects of nursing care proficiently, accurately and safely. Actions reflect a strong base of theoretical knowledge use of therapeutic communication. problems reported in the SBAR. needed for accuracy, with increasing self-confidence. Applies sound theoretical knowledge with occasional prompting to use therapeutic communication. Nursing care is patient centered with consideration of the majority of client problems reported in the SBAR. (meets competency) Time management and organizational skills are adequate to complete basic patient care. Identifies theoretical knowledge, but needs minimal support in applying principles of use of therapeutic communication. identifying subtle indications of problems when utilizing the SBAR. application use of therapeutic communication to client care. Unable to identify actual significant client Unable to use the SBAR format when giving report. Unable to use therapeutic communication.

Student Learning Outcome 4. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT: Incorporate a spirit of inquiry to make evidence-based clinical judgments and management decisions for quality improvement. Nursing 1220: Uses principles of evidence-based practice essential to a spirit of inquiry. Provides evidenced-based rationales in planning patient care. Uses evidenced-based teaching methods. Implements evidenced-based interventions in providing patient care. 4 Excellent Consistently performs aspects of nursing care proficiently, accurately and safely. Actions reflect a strong base of theoretical knowledge of the evidenced based interventions and seeks out opportunities to apply didactic material. needed for accuracy, with increasing self-confidence. Applies sound theoretical knowledge with occasional prompting to use evidenced based interventions. (meets competency) Time management and organizational skills are adequate to complete basic patient care. Identifies theoretical knowledge, but needs minimal support in applying principles of evidenced based interventions. application of evidenced based interventions. Unable to identify actual significant client problems or use evidenced based interventions.

Student Learning Outcome 5. INFORMATICS: Integrate information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge and support decision-making in the practice of nursing care. Nursing 1220: Compile data using technology and informatics in the practice of nursing. Shows competence in the use of Sim chart for documentation of clinical experiences Uses EMR in development of nursing care plan Identifies electronic resources for teaching presentation materials 4 Excellent Consistently performs aspects of nursing care proficiently, accurately and safely Is able to describe and search and use components of the electronic medical record and use informatics to guide nursing practice. Actions reflect a strong base of theoretical knowledge of the evidenced based practice. needed for accuracy, with increasing self-confidence. Is able to search the electronic medical record to gather data using informatics Applies sound theoretical knowledge with occasional prompting to use evidenced based practice. (meets competency) Is able to search for data using informatics with minimal assistance Identifies theoretical knowledge, but needs minimal support in applying principles of evidenced based practice. Inefficient when searching for data using informatics. application of evidenced based practice. Unable to search for data using informatics. Unable to identify actual significant client problems or use evidenced based practice.

Student Learning Outcome 6. PROFESSIONALISM: Assume accountability for practice in accordance with professional, legal and ethical standards. Nursing 1220: Discuss principles of professional, legal and ethical standards in the delivery of culturally sensitive care. Incorporates legal, ethical and cultural standards in the development of the nursing care plan Demonstrates cultural competence when caring for patients from diverse backgrounds Applies knowledge of legal and ethical issues in the delivery of patient care 4 Excellent Consistently performs aspects of nursing care proficiently, accurately and safely utilizing legal and professional standards. Is able to describe and search and use components of the electronic medical record and use informatics to guide nursing practice. Actions reflect a strong base of theoretical knowledge of the evidenced based practice. needed for accuracy, with increasing self-confidence by utilizing legal and professional standards Is able to search the electronic medical record to gather data using informatics Applies sound theoretical knowledge with occasional prompting to use evidenced based practice. (meets competency) Performs nursing care safely with minimal supportive cues needed for accuracy in the utilizing legal and professional standards. Is able to search for data using informatics with minimal assistance Identifies theoretical knowledge, but needs minimal support in applying principles of evidenced based practice. 1 Below Average Requires frequent supportive cues to perform nursing care safely and accurately when using legal and professional standards. Inefficient when searching for data using informatics. application of evidenced based practice. Is unable to identify legal and professional standards of care. Unable to search for data using informatics. Unable to identify actual significant client problems or use evidenced based practice.

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