Metaparadigm concepts such as person/client, nursing, health, and environment

CLASS 2 UNIT 3 ASSIGNMENT

Directions

In this Assignment, you will develop the first draft of your personal philosophy of advanced practice nursing. You will continue to work on this document throughout the course, with new drafts reflecting your growing sophistication as you reflect on each week’s lesson.

A philosophical statement includes these elements:

  • An introduction that presents your thought processes used to articulate a philosophy of advanced practice nursing. Note that APA does not use a heading for the introduction, because it is assumed that the first few paragraphs of a manuscript are the introduction.
  • Valued personal concepts, such as:
    • Metaparadigm concepts such as person/client, nursing, health, and environment
    • Additional concepts you may find valuable to advanced practice, such as IOM Future of Nursing, accountability, interprofessional collaborative practice, social justice, and professionalism
    • Definition of each concept selected
    • Relationships between and among concepts within your personal philosophy as applied to your current practice. A diagram with should be used to graphically depict these interrelationships.

Organization of Your Paper

Your final paper is to be written in APA format (including organization, documentation, and references) and be no more than two pages in length. The paper should include a title page and reference list, however, these pages are not included in the final page count.

Course materials, except textbook, may be used and must be supplemented by current literature from peer-reviewed nursing journals no older than 5 years.

Additional resources to support this Assignment include:

  • Reflection: Readings
  • IOM Future of Nursing
  • Interprofessional collaborative practice

Evaluation Criteria

To view the Grading Rubric for this Assignment, please visit the Grading Rubrics section of the Course Resources.

Assignment Requirements

Before finalizing your work, you should:

  • Minimum requirement of at least 5 sources of support
  • be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
  • consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
  • utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.

Your writing Assignment should:

  • follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
  • be well orderedlogical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
  • display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
  • use APA 6th Edition

Assistive Technology Research

Assistive Technology Research

Research Project (Final Assignment) – 400 Points

The research project in this course will serve as your final and should include the following characteristics:

  • 9-10 pages (double-spaced, 12-point font):
    • This is just an estimated range of the length of the presentation for your research findings; be sure to present them clearly and logically, and be as specific as possible, especially the disability conditions, the goals and setting that the recommended AT is intended to address;
    • Various presentation formats as specified in items 2, 3 and 5 below, can be used to substitute one page; Assistive Technology Research
  • In-depth research project on a particular disability category and type of AT: o

Choice of anyone listed below:

  • Low vision,
  • Blindness,
  • Deaf-blind,
  • Multiple disabilities,
  • Deaf,
  • Hard of hearing,
  • Mobility disability such as spinal cord injury, neurological condition, degenerative mobility condition, Cerebral Palsy, fine motor issues, etc.
  • Learning disability,
  • Intellectual disability,
  • Autism,
  • Age-related disabilities,
  • Other disability of student’s choice with instructor’s approval (by two weeks before the due date of this assignment).

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  • Project will include research on:
    1. The nature of the chosen disability, functional limitations, and progression of the chosen disability, if applicable (70 points).
    2. Interview with a person with this particular disability and/or their family member or care provider (80 points):
      • This can be demonstrated in a written format, with the permission of the parties to be interviewed. Assistive Technology Research
      • Examples of topics to be covered in the interview: the person’s disability conditions, strengths and / or barriers identified, goals in relations to the setting picked in requirement 3 and/or the kind of Assistive Technology (“AT”) this person is using or has used previously, and/or whatever information that can help you determine the appropriate AT you would recommend, etc. This is by no means an exhaustive list and is only intended to provide you some examples of discussion topics.
    3. Systematic evaluation and recommendation of appropriate AT in a specific setting such as Home, School, Workplace, Community navigation, or Other (110 points) for the person you interviewed:
      • State the medical conditions, vocational or educational or independent living goals, job or other daily duties, tasks intended to achieve, technological background of this person, the

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environment or settings this person is in, and any assumptions, if necessary, especially when some facts might not be readily available.

  • Recommended AT to help this person to meet his or her goals has to include the web-links, manufacturer of any AT devices or software, costs of any AT devices or software, features of the AT devices or software, etc. Assistive Technology Research
  • If you do not feel comfortable in writing it all out in a traditional research paper style, this can be substituted with a chart, table or picture of your own creation, etc. However, this kind of presentation has to be supported with descriptions that can help the readers understand the information clearly. It can be included in an appendix which has to be within the 8-12-page range.
  1. Training outline and learning objectives for recommended AT (70 points):
    • Present how you would plan the training with learning objectives for the person you interviewed with to use the recommended AT to reach his or her goals in the specified setting.
  2. Development of a resource-kit for current and future needs related to the chosen disability and AT need (70 points):
    • If you do not feel comfortable in writing it all out in a traditional research paper style, this can be substituted with a chart, table or picture of your own creation, etc. However, this kind of presentation has to be supported with descriptions that can help the readers understand the information clearly. It can be included in an appendix which has to be within the 8-12-page range.
    • Examples include a list of support contact information, a list of Frequently Asked Questions, a set of step-by-step instructions for different scenarios, a list of weblinks for the organizations, etc. This is by no means an exhaustive list and is only intended to provide you some examples of items to be included in the resource-kit.
  3. Identify any relevant research trends to monitor related to a particular disability (50 points). Assistive Technology Research

 

 

Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

 Respond to the two following post make it strait forward and easy.

APA format

2 scholarly References within the last two years for each post

Plagiarism free, Turnitin report

Shakayla S

 Discussion post # 1

Top of Form

Evidence-based practice is essential to nursing. According to Melnyk and Overholt (2018) the practice of monitoring outcomes is important for delivery of best practices when knowledge of the results of provided care determines the quality of services as evidenced by their impact on the patient, healthcare services systems, and cost. It is no secret that as healthcare evolves and practitioners gain knowledge through outcomes, the overall quality and delivery of healthcare improves. Knowledge is power.  Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

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Dissemination Approach 

Ford et al. (2011) identified the step-by-step process of implementing an EBP change: Engaging stakeholders, securing administrative support, meeting preparation, review of compiled work, and execution of the meeting. Because I thoroughly enjoy public speaking and engaging an audience, I would most likely utilize a presentation approach to disseminate my EBP idea via unit-level or organizational-level presentations. Impacting an organization unit by unit is most affective as you can cover more ground and provide the education in intimate settings.  Another approach I would lean toward would be the drafting of publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Nursing journals make their way around, so this approach could reach a vaster audience. There is not a particular approach that I find least favorable because I am up for a challenge and am open to various approaches.

Barriers

Some barriers would be staff or organization interest or dedication to certain subject matter. In a study conducted on healthcare professional views on barriers to implementation of EBP, Madhuvu et al. (2022) identified deficits in nurses’ knowledge of and adherence to evidence-based practice and inadequate use of evidence to underpin practice. I honestly see how this can be an issue. Many days on the unit, you are just trying to make it through the shift and keep everyone stable and alive. As nurses we have such a vast array of knowledge that we tend to compartmentalize things that are irrelevant to everyday practice. We do what we need to keep moving, never really pausing; autopilot if you will. This is not the best practice, but in the current healthcare climate, it is the practice. Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

 

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Discussion # 2 Top of Form

Evidence base practice refers to using the best available evidence for decision-making and providing efficient and effective care for patients on a scientific basis. Systematic implementation of EBP can enhance healthcare safety and improve patient outcomes.

 

It is well known that evidence-based practice (EBP) is an indispensable part of health care and plays a critical role in reducing practical variability, enhancing health care quality, perfecting the health care system, improving patients’ outcomes, and decreasing costs.

 

EBP promotes the quality, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interventions and reduces the likelihood of harm.

EBP leads to the generation of new knowledge.

By promoting knowledge translation, EBP facilitates the clinical decision-making process for practitioners.

Dissemination as a planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received and, where appropriate, communicating and interacting with wider policy and health service audiences in ways that will facilitate research uptake in decision-making. Dissemination strategies aim to spread knowledge and the associated evidence-based interventions on a wide scale within or across geographic locations, practice settings, or social or other networks of end-users such as patients and health care providers. One of the dissemination strategies I will utilize in this project is poster presentation, which provides a visual representation of your research through text, charts, graphs, and other visual aids. A poster presentation allows viewers to read your research material at their own leisure and to interact with you. The purpose of a research poster is to visually represent the general overview, data, and most relevant findings of a research project. Typically, research posters accompany an oral presentation of the project conducted, but should also be able to independently represent the research. Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

 

 

Write a paper (1,750 to 2,000 words) that describes how borrowed theory can be applied to the identified problem. The paper should include the following:

PURPOSE: It is important to understand how borrowed theory can help you in your everyday environment as a nurse. In the previous assignment, you identified a practical problem that emerged from the evidence in the extant literature or professional practi

PURPOSE:

It is important to understand how borrowed theory can help you in your everyday environment as a nurse. In the previous assignment, you identified a practical problem that emerged from the evidence in the extant literature or professional practice, and you explored how middle-range theory could be applied to solve the problem. In this assignment, you will explore and apply borrowed theory to solve the specific problem that you identified previously, and you will synthesize the applications of the middle-range theory and the borrowed theory into the most appropriate solution to the problem.

DIRECTIONS:

Consider the problem that you described in the previous assignments and the instructor feedback about those assignments.

Write a paper (1,750 to 2,000 words) that describes how borrowed theory can be applied to the identified problem. The paper should include the following:

  1. A brief summary of the problem including the potential middle-range theory that could be applied.
  2. A description of a borrowed theory that could be applied to the problem. Is this borrowed theory appropriate to your identified problem?
  3. A brief history of the borrowed theory’s origins.
  4. A discussion of how the borrowed theory has been previously applied.
  5. A discussion of the application of the borrowed theory to the identified problem. How would your practice change by incorporating this theory?
  6. A discussion of how application of both the borrowed theory and the middle-range theory can be integrated to create the most appropriate solution to the identified problem.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Please read the previous 2 essay and apply it to this assignment, apa format, at least 1700 to 2000 word, 3 reference

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Neuman’s System Model and Use in Psychiatric Facilities

Student’s Name:

Institution Affiliation:

The problem description summary

Psychiatric and mental health nursing deals with the care of the patients with emotional and mental health problems that include and not limited to depression, anxiety, mood disorders, addictions, and stress and various developmental disorders (Phillips, 2016). In this case, the nursing professionals play a significant role in offering both nursing and medical care to the individuals, groups, communities, and even families to promote emotional and mental health. The primary problem experienced in a psychiatric nursing workplace setting is the patient violence that significantly affects the quality of care given and the nursing management outcome (Phillips, 2016). The patient violence particularly occurs in the acute setting of the psychiatric facilities and is believed to result from the nature of the patient condition. This problem remains a global concern and mainly affects the nurses because they remain the primary care givers in the psychiatric facilities and have long hours exposed to the mentally ill patients. A research conducted by Phillips (2016), indicates that over 20%of all psychiatric patients possess violent behavior in a variety of ways ranging from verbal to physical abuse. Various triggers are believed to precipitate the violent behavior and hence proper training, administration, policy making, and proper practice development remain pillars of early detection and prevention of patient violence (Phillips, 2016).

Betty Neuman’s systems model

Middle range theories are highly useful in addressing various nursing problems especially the vulnerable groups, families, or even individuals. In this case, the Betty Neuman’s system model gives a comprehensive system based and holistic approach to nursing with an element of flexibility. This theory primarily focuses on the patient’s response to the existing potential environmental stressors and the utilization of the primary, secondary and the tertiary nursing prevention interventions for maintenance of patient system wellness (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002).

The Neuman’s system theory has various assumptions to put into consideration in its application. The model assumes that a patient system is a unique with composite factors, existence of many universal stressors influencing the patient system stability, each patient has range of responses to the environment, and the interrelations of the patient with care givers at any time can affect the degree to which the client is protected (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002). The model also assumes that the client remains a dynamic system of interrelationships of the existing variables in either state of wellness or illness. In addition, a secondary prevention relates to the symptoms following a behavior or even a reaction and appropriate measuring of the priorities of the intervention and the treatment offered reduces their bad or noxious effects. The primary concepts applied in this model include a person, health, environment, and nursing. This model is highly useful in my identified problem of patient violence in the psychiatric facilities. In this case, the systematic nature of this theory can help the nursing team to do thorough patient management and help reduce the cases of mentally ill patient’s violence against nurses (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002).

Betty Neuman’s systems model origins

Betty Neuman’s theorist was born in the year 1924 in Ohio. She completed her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1957 and, master’s degree in mental health public health consultation in 1966 from UCLA and hold a doctorate degree in psychology (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002). Neuman started the development of her health system model while a community health nursing lecturer at the University of California in Los Angeles (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002). In this case, the model was published in 1972 involving the teaching of total patient problems approach in the nursing research where it was refined in 1974 and published in the first edition of conceptual models for the nursing practice. This theory was influenced by various philosophers and finally contributed to the body of knowledge validated through research (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002).

Neuman’s systems model previous application

The systems theory has previously been utilized by professionals in the management of various patient conditions. In this case, the professionals focus on the use of the primary, secondary, and the tertiary prevention interventions and have viewed the nursing practice based on the degree of reaction to stressors. The model utilizes the six steps involved in patient management that include the assessment, nursing diagnosis, setting goals, planning, and implementation using the three levels of intervention (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002). Finally, an evaluation is conducted and state of balance restored.  Previously, the model has been utilized in the United States intensive care units. In this case, intensive care has very sick patients who need to be considered holistically by involving their families for quality system functioning. The nurses in such units do a comprehensive patient assessment to come up with the most accurate and correct diagnosis that will help improve the care given to the patient. Proper assessment helps in offering the best prevention intervention to the patient, families, and even the communities. This systematic model prevents the nurses from exhaustion, burn out and psychological trauma (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002).

Use of Neuman’s model in psychiatric facilities

In nearly all instances, violence erupts with some warning signs displayed by the psychiatric patients. In this case, the nursing professional working at the mental health facilities can utilize the Neuman’s systems model to reduce the cases of violence in such facilities (Richter & Whittington, 2006).  The systems model provides guidelines to use that utilizes the three classes of prevention interventions. Thorough patient assessment holistically helps in early detection of any warning signs or identifying all the precipitators of patient violence. In this case, the nursing care givers identify the patient stressors and address the whole person and hence the holistic perspective (Richter & Whittington, 2006).

According to Neuman and Fawcett (2002), the nurse perception must be assessed in addition to assessing the patient because it influences the kind of care plan that he or she makes for a patient. It views the function of the nurse based on reactions to the stressors and the use of all the prevention interventions outlined by this model. After comprehensive assessment to identify the stressors, warning signs, and symptoms of violence, the nurse is required to make a nursing diagnosis, set goals, planning of care, intervening, and finally doing an evaluation of the care given (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002). The primary intervention of this model is the prevention intervention. In this case, prevention of patient violence is essential and can be achieved through proper training, comprehensive attitude, and perception towards the care, proper policy making can aid in the prevention of the patient violence (Neuman & Fawcett, 2002). 

References

Neuman, B. M., & Fawcett, J. (2002). The Neuman systems model. Pearson Education, Incorporated.

Phillips, J. P. (2016). Workplace violence against health care workers in the United States. New England journal of medicine, 374(17), 1661-1669.

Richter, D., & Whittington, R. (2006). Violence in mental health settings: Causes, consequences, management. New York: Springer.

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PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT VIOLENCE AND RESEARCH                        

Diane Boll

Grand Canyon University: NUR 502

08-30-2017

                                                             Problem description

The nurses working in psychiatric units experience various problems. In this case, these problems impact significantly on the quality of care given by such professionals. One of the problems faced in the psychiatric workplace setting is patient violence that influences and affects the outcome of nursing management (Arnetz et al, 2015). These cases mostly happen in the acute psychiatric settings. The patient violence against the nursing professionals in their work areas remains a global problem and happens particularly in the mental health care facilities. In this case, the violence results from the nature of the patient condition that results in harm to the self and others. This problem is prevalent to nurses because, it is the nurses who take care of the patient and exposed for long hours (Arnetz et al, 2015). Nurse professional is the first and the primary health care provider in psychiatric facilities and hence a high risk of violence. The violence varies from physical to non-physical violence. A research indicates that about 20% of patients admitted to the psychiatric facilities possess violent behaviors in a variety of ways. The violence behaviors may be associated with various triggers that the only the nurses who has known the patient for a long time can understand (Arnetz et al, 2015).

                                Literature supported rationale for significance of the problem

According to Richter and Whittington (2006), patient violence significantly affects both the health professionals and the quality of health they receive. The results of these violent behaviors translate to longer hospital stay and readmission. It also results to work related stress, blame, fear, post traumatic events and the feeling of abuse and insult. The patient violence against the health professional has a great significance and can be used to help manage the problem and prevent its future occurrence (Richter & Whittington, 2006).

A study conducted by Richter and Whittington (2006), offers a significant administration, nursing education, practice development, and policy making. More training and proper practice development are associated with helping in dealing with the violent patients. In this case, the training and proper practice offer the nurses and other health professionals to understand the triggers and the signs of violence that psychiatric patient may display for the anticipation of care. Policy making was found to be of great significance in psychiatric nursing. Overburdening of health facilities, overcrowding and climates of cynicism were found to be great causes of violence in such patients. The De-escalation techniques dealing with fewer skills of physical restraints and focus more on competent and skilled interactions respecting the patient perspectives (Richter & Whittington, 2006).

Violence rarely erupts or happens without any warning, the staff need or require optimal training of pre-planned care criteria of when to set various limits because patients remain optimal in any intervention (Phillips, 2016). Detecting and monitoring early warnings and signs helps in allowing for early detection and intervention while the frustration level of the frustration is still low. This remains an empirical evidence because recidivist clients show warning signs prior to performing acts of violence in the psychiatric wards (Phillips, 2016). The violence prevention benefits largely from comprehensive accurate and proper monitoring of patients and violence precipitators (Phillips, 2016).

In conclusion, the current research plays an essential role in various aspects of violence prevention in the psychiatric facilities. In this case, literature has indicated that preventing the violence against staff can be reduced through proper administration, comprehensive training for triggers and warning signs detection, practice development and proper policy making remain the pillars of reducing and managing the patient violence of all types in the psychiatric facilities.

                                                                    References

Arnetz, J. E., Hamblin, L., Essenmacher, L., Upfal, M. J., Ager, J., & Luborsky, M. (2015). Understanding patient‐to‐worker violence in hospitals: a qualitative analysis of documented incident reports. Journal of advanced nursing, 71(2), 338-348.

Phillips, J. P. (2016). Workplace violence against health care workers in the United States. New England journal of medicine, 374(17), 1661-1669.

Richter, D., & Whittington, R. (2006). Violence in mental health settings: Causes, consequences, management. New York: Springer.

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APA FORMAT. 2 REFERENCES, 1.5 PAGES

At the beginning of the course, you explored differences and similarities between research-related terms. In this final week of class, discuss how you’ve come to understand those terms, your role in research and evidence-based processes, and how you plan to apply the knowledge acquired in this course in your clinical practice. You should include the following: Nursing homework help

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  • How has your understanding of nursing research, research utilization, evidence-based practice, and your role in these changed since the start of the course?
  • Do you have a different picture in your mind of how research and evidence-based practice fit together?
  • How would you determine whether research literature is appropriate in supporting your nursing practice? How confident do you feel in your ability to do this?
  • There are several strategies, resources, and tools available to help you select appropriate literature to build your evidence-based practice. For example, you should be aware of Journal Clubs, the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), top-tier nursing research journals (e.g., Applied Nursing Research, Western Journal of Nursing Research, etc.), appraisal tools, how to ask a focused clinical question (i.e., PICO), etc. Select a strategy, resource, or tool to explore and describe it. Feel free to select something outside of these examples. Explain how it can help you select the best evidence to support your evidence-based practice. Nursing homework help

Week 4 Assignment – Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Health Care

Week 4 Assignment – Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Health Care

Week 4 Assignment – Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Health Care

 

Overview

 

In this assignment you will examine how health care professionals and decision makers evaluate health care economics to understand the economic dynamics of health care systems. Consider the complexity of providing health care and the intricate relationship between the fundamentals of economics and the elements of health care systems. Understanding this relationship is vital for informed decision making and optimization of health care systems. You will write a paper about health economics in relation to health care professionals, delivery, and government and private sector involvement. Week 4 Assignment – Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Health Care

Instructions

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Write a 4 page paper in which you:

 

Assess the value of health care professionals and decision makers understanding the discipline of health economics.

 

Defend or critique the importance of considering the complex nature of health and health care when examining the economic principles related to health care delivery.

 

Analyze the primary potential benefits of learning about health economics related to government involvement in health care economics, financing, and delivery.

 

Analyze the main potential benefits of learning about health economics related to private sector involvement in health care economics, financing, and delivery. Week 4 Assignment – Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Health Care

Risk Management Worksheet

Risk Management Worksheet

Risk Management Worksheet

Part A: Risk Management Concepts

Complete the table below.

Be clear and concise, use complete sentences, and use your own words. Follow standard grammar rules and provide examples where appropriate to support your answers.

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Risk Management Concepts Definition Give an example of how the concept is used within risk management in health care.
Conditions of participation    
Accident (medical)    
Complaint    
EMTALA    
HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal law designed to give patients the right over their health information by allowing them to set rules and limits on who gets to view/receive their health information. Risk Management Worksheet A patient’s ex-husband calls to obtain personal health information for a patient. He states his ex-wife asked him to call to obtain her results because she is unable to call. The health care employee reviews the patient’s preferred method of communication and disclosure and verified the patient approved the facility to provide personal health information to her ex-husband over the phone.
Incident reporting system    
Informed consent    
Malpractice    
Legal health record    
National patient safety goals    

Part B: Factors that Influence Risk Management

Complete the table below.

Be clear and concise, use complete sentences, and use your own words. Follow standard grammar rules and provide examples where appropriate to support your answers. Risk Management Worksheet

Identify 3 to 5 factors that influence risk management in health care. How does the selected factor influence risk management in health care?
Patient safety Patient safety influences risk management in that risk managers must monitor the safety of the patients by mitigating the potential or actual risks to their safety, such as medication errors, etc.
   
   
   
   

Cite your sources below if applicable. For additional information on how to properly cite your sources, log on to the Reference and Citation Generator in the Center for Writing Excellence. Risk Management Worksheet

Common Health Conditions Using Evidence-based Information

Common Health Conditions Using Evidence-based Information

CASE STUDY- with short answers

Aim of assessment:
This assessment aims to enable students to complete the short answer on some common health
conditions using evidence-based information from relevant literature.

Word Count:
There is a word limit of 1500 words.  Use your computer to total the number of words used in your assignment. However, do not include the reference list at the end of your assignment in the word count.  In-text citations will be included in the additional 10%-word count.  If you exceed the word limit by more than 10% the marker will stop marking at 1500 words plus 10%

Assessment details:
Mr John Hemsley, a 56-year-old male, presented to the Emergency Department with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting associated with recurrent episodes of constipation.  The onset of symptoms was three (3) months ago.  In the past four (4) weeks Mr Hemsley experienced unexplained episodes of fatigue.  On toileting, he also observed that his stools were often long and narrow with small amounts of bright blood on . Common Health Conditions Using Evidence-based Information
the toilet paper.  He ignored these syndromes as he was too embarrassed to talk about them.  The emergency Physician performed a digital rectal examination to rule out haemorrhoids,  colorectal cancer or anal fissures.  The main finding was a firm irregular non-capsulated mass in John’s rectum.  Mr Hemsley was subsequently admitted under the care of a Gastrointestinal specialist for further investigations and management of pain. On day two (2) as an inpatient, a colonoscopy was performed, and a biopsy was resected from the large sessile lesion located in the proximal third of the rectum and three polyps were also removed from the colon.  The biopsy results confirmed a stage IIA rectal adenocarcinoma.  Following the above findings, Mr Hemsley was scheduled for surgery.
Abdominal-perineal resection and the formation of a sigmoid colostomy was  performed.  There were no complications reported during his surgical procedure.  The surgeon commenced him on analgesia of Morphine 2.5mg – 5mg PRN 2-4 hourly and I.V. 4mg-8mg Ondansetron PRN 8 hourly for nausea while admitted in a Surgical ward.

Medical/Social background:  Mr Hemsley stated that his father had died from bowel cancer at the age of 84 years old, and his younger brother was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease when he was 18 years old.  Mr Hemsley reported that he was physically active as a “young man” but over the last 10 years; however, he had lived a sedentary lifestyle resulting in 20kgs weight gain (current weight – 107kg). Mr Hemsley had “given up” regular smoking of cigarettes for the last five (5) years but resorted to “occasional” cigarette smoking on the weekends.

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Answer the following three (3) Short Answer Questions:

Cancer control is one of the Australian National Health Priority areas; address the following three
(3) questions on bowel cancer based on Mr Hemsley in the case study. Common Health Conditions Using Evidence-based Information

Question 1:  Describe how the administration of Morphine alters Mr Hemsley’s conscious perception
of pain (300 words), and discuss three (3) specific nursing responsibilities (with rationales)
required for the safe administration of Morphine. (400 words)

Question 2:  Identify and discuss (giving rationales) the benefits of three (3) non-pharmacological
nursing interventions that may be implemented when managing Mr Hemsley’s post-operative pain.
(300 words)

Question 3:  Identify and discuss two (2) possible complications and the associated nursing
interventions of priority when managing Mr Hemsley’s colostomy during the first 24- 48hrs postoperatively. (500 words)

 

Submission Requirements:
1. Electronic copy only. Students are to submit an electronic copy of the assessment.
Students are NOT required to submit the original hard copy of their assessment on campus.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                2. Submit your assessment electronically through the Turnitin link on the Subject vUWS site.
3. Students are to upload the assessment with the following title; Surname_Firstname_assessment title
4. Your assessment must be submitted in .doc, docx format.
5. This assessment is marked online; no paper copy will be accepted. Marks, comments and the marking criteria will be released online. If you do not receive your marked assessment when all others have been returned, it is your
responsibility to contact the Subject Coordinator for assistance. Common Health Conditions Using Evidence-based Information

Resources:
(i) A minimum of 5 references are to be used for this assessment including the three (3) mandatory references
provided.

The three (3) mandatory references for this assessment are:

Gumus,K., Musuroglu, S., Ozlu, Z.K., & Tasci, O. (2020). Determining the Use of Nonpharmacologic Methods by Surgical Nurses for Postoperative Pain Management and the Influencing Professional Factors: A Multicenter Study.  Journal of PeriAnesthesia                     

Nursing, 35, 75-79.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jopan.2019.04.011

Telford, A. (2020). Role of the nurse in supporting the safe use of opioids.  Nursing Standard, 35(9), 77-82.

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Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

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Deliver to the interprofessional team a presentation (20 minutes; 12-15 slides) that analyzes an existing workplace quality improvement initiative related to a specific disease, condition, or public health issue of interest. The presentation’s purpose is to inform and get buy-in from the interprofessional team. Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

 

Introduction

Too often, discussions about quality health care, care costs, and outcome measures take place in isolation—various groups talking among themselves about results and enhancements. Nurses are critical to the delivery of high-quality, efficient health care. As a result, they must develop their skills in reviewing and evaluating performance reports. They also need to be able to communicate outcome measures related to quality initiatives effectively. Patient safety and positive institutional health care outcomes mandate collaboration among nursing staff members to ensure the integration of their perspectives in all quality care initiatives.

 

In this assessment, you will have the opportunity to analyze a quality improvement initiative in your workplace. You will then present your analysis to a group of nurses and other health care professionals. The purpose of your presentation is to inform and enlist support for the initiative from your audience. Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

 

Preparation

Quality Initiative Selection

In this assessment you will deliver an analysis of an ongoing quality improvement initiative in your workplace. The initiative you analyze must relate to a specific disease, condition, or public health issue of personal or professional interest to you. The purpose of your analysis is to assess whether specific quality indicators point to improved patient safety, quality of care, cost and efficiency goals, and other desired metrics. Your audience consists of nurses and selected health care professionals with specializations or interest in your selected condition, disease, or issue. You hope to inform and garner support for the initiative from your audience.

 

Recording Your Presentation

To prepare to record a voice-over for your presentation:

 

Set up and test your microphone or headset using the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer. You only need to use the headset if your audio is not clear and high quality when captured by the microphone.

Practice using the equipment to ensure the audio quality is sufficient.

Consult Using Kaltura for guidance on how to record your presentation and upload it in the courseroom.

Microsoft PowerPoint also allows you to record your narration with your slides. If you choose this option, simply submit your presentation to the appropriate area of the courseroom. Your narration will be included with your slides. Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

Remember to practice delivering and recording your presentation multiple times to ensure effective delivery.

Note: If you require the use of assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in this activity, please contact Disability Services at DisabilityServices@Capella.edu to request accommodations.

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Instructions

The optional QI Initiative Evaluation Presentation Template [PPTX] is provided to help you prepare your slides.  Template is attached

 

In your presentation, you will:

 

Analyze a current quality improvement initiative in a health care or practice setting according to strategic organizational initiatives.

Explain the rationale behind the QI improvement initiative. What prompted the initiative?

Detail problems that were not addressed and any issues that arose from the initiative.

Evaluate the success of a current quality improvement initiative according to recognized national benchmarks.

Analyze the benchmarks used to evaluate success. Which aspects of the initiative were most successful? What outcome measures are missing or could be added?

Incorporate one appropriate supporting visual (such as a graph or chart) that showcases the most critical aspect of this presentation. Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

Incorporate interprofessional perspectives related to initiative functionality and outcomes.

Integrate the perspectives of interprofessional team members involved in the initiative. Who did you talk to? What are their professions? How did their perspectives impact your analysis?

Recommend additional indicators and protocols to improve and expand outcomes of a quality initiative.

Identify specific process or protocol changes as well as technologies that would improve quality outcomes.

Ensure slides are easy to read and error free. Provide detailed speaker notes. Also ensure audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented.

Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).

Additional Requirements

Presentation length: A maximum of 20 minutes.

Number of slides: 12-15 slides. Balance text and visuals. Avoid text-heavy slides. Use speaker’s notes for additional content.

Font and font size: Appropriate size and weight for presentation, generally 24-28 point for headings; no smaller than 18 point for bullet-point text. Use a suitable professional typeface such as Times or Arial throughout the presentation.

Number of references: Cite a minimum of seven current scholarly and/or authoritative sources to support your analysis. Current is defined as no older than 5 years unless a seminal work.

APA formatting: Adhere to APA style and formatting guidelines for citations and references. Consult these resources for an APA refresher:

Evidence and APA.

APA Module.

American Psychological Association. (n.d.). APA style. https://www.apastyle.org/

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:

 

Competency 2: Plan quality improvement initiatives in response to routine data surveillance.

Recommend additional indicators and protocols to improve and expand quality outcomes of a quality initiative.

Competency 3: Evaluate quality improvement initiatives using sensitive and sound outcome measures.

Analyze a current quality improvement initiative in a health care or practice setting according to strategic organizational initiatives.

Evaluate the success of a current quality improvement initiative according to recognized national benchmarks.

Competency 4: Integrate interprofessional perspectives to lead quality improvements in patient safety, cost effectiveness, and work life quality. Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

Incorporate interprofessional perspectives related to initiative functionality and outcomes.

Competency 5: Apply effective communication strategies to promote quality improvement of interprofessional care.

Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed speaker notes are provided. Audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented.

Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).

Useful resources you can use

 

 

  • Boytim, J., & Ulrich, B. (2018). Factors contributing to perioperative medication errors: A systematic literature review. AORN Journal: The Official Voice of Perioperative Nursing107(1), 91-107.
  • Chatfield, J. S., Longenecker, C. O., Fink, L. S., & Gold, J. P. (2017). Ten CEO imperatives for healthcare transformation: Lessons from top-performing academic medical centers. Journal of Healthcare Management, 62(6), 371-383.
  • Cookson, R., Asaria, M., Ali, S., Shaw, R., Doran, T., & Goldblatt, P. (2018). Health equity monitoring for healthcare quality assurance. Social Science and Medicine, 198, 148-156.
  • Corrigan, S., Kay, A., O’Byrne, K., Slattery, D., Sheehan, S., McDonald, N., Smyth, D., Mealy, K., & Cromie, S. (2018). A socio-technical exploration for reducing & mitigating the risk of retained foreign objects. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(4), 714.
  • Downie, K., Cunningham, A., & Jafri, M. (2021). Nurse-driven universal concussion screening. Journal of Trauma Nursing, 28(1), 67-72.
    • This resource explores how quality initiatives are applied in clinical settings.
  • Joint Commission. (2021). National Patient Safety Goals. https://www.jointcommission.org/standards_information/npsgs.aspx
  • Li, J., Talari, P., Kelly, A., Latham, B., Dotson, S., Manning, K., Thornsberry, L., Swartz, C., & Williams, M. V. (2018). Interprofessional teamwork innovation model (ITIM) to promote communication and patient-centered, coordinated care. BMJ Quality & Safety27(9), 700-709.
    • This resource explores how quality initiatives are applied in clinical settings.
  • Margaryan, A., Littlejohn, A., & Stanton, N. A. (2017). Research and development agenda for learning from incidents. Safety Science, 99, Part A, 5-13.
  • Mottes, T. A., Goldstein, S. L., & Basu, R. K. (2019). Process based quality improvement using a continuous renal replacement therapy dashboard. BMC Nephrology, 20(1), 1-10.
    • This resource explores how quality initiatives are applied in clinical settings.
  • National Committee for Quality Assurance. (2020). http://www.ncqa.org/ Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation
    • This database provides recognized benchmarks for quality indicators.
  • Nursing Masters (MSN) Research Guide.
    • You may wish to conduct additional independent research as you prepare for Assessment 2. This guide can help direct you to appropriate, credible, and valid resources.
  • O’Donoghue, S. C., DiLibero, J., & Altman, M. (2021). Leading sustainable quality improvement. Nursing Management, 52(2), 42-50.
  • Pitocco, C., Sexton, T. R., & Stickle, K. (2020). Using data analytics to improve hospital quality performance. Journal of Healthcare Management, 65(4), 285-298.
    • This resource explores how quality initiatives are applied in clinical settings.
  • Twohig, P. A., Rivington, J. R., Gunzler, D., Daprano, J., & Margolius, D. (2019). Clinician dashboard views and improvement in preventative health outcome measures: A retrospective analysis. BMC Health Services Research, 19(1), 475-475.
    • This resource explores how quality initiatives are applied in clinical settings.
  • Wu, D. T. Y., Vennemeyer, S., Brown, K., Revalee, J., Murdock, P., Salomone, S., France, A., Clarke-Myers, K., & Hanke, S. P. (2019). Usability testing of an interactive dashboard for surgical quality improvement in a large congenital heart center. Applied Clinical Informatics, 10(5), 859-869. Assessment 2 Instructions: Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation

 

 

Health Promotion & Middle-Age Adults

Health Promotion & Middle-Age Adults

Cases

J.G. is a nurse practitioner working in a health clinic. Her clinic provides care to a majority of Hispanic migrant farmworkers during the summer months. Farmworkers in the area are susceptible to health problems because they are in a low-income bracket and may be exposed to unsanitary working and housing conditions. The workers do not tend to seek preventive care because of finances, transportation, and fear of deportation in many instances.

She struggles with the delivery of fragmented services within the migrant community because individuals move around frequently. In her encounters with the patients she serves, she has to stress early the importance of screening and follow-up care. She must also carefully assess the level of health literacy when providing education. In addition, She remains culturally sensitive to the beliefs and practices of the population she serves. Health Promotion & Middle-Age Adults

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Questions for the case

Create a list of health hazards associated with the migrant population in general and the one referred on the case. Which would be your recommendations to the migrant population to prevent injuries related to those hazards and how to improve their health. Health Promotion & Middle-Age Adults

Once you received your case number; answer the specific question on the table above. Then, continue to discuss the 3 topics listed below for your case:

  1. Discuss how you would advise young adults in selecting contraceptive methods. Do you have any personal, religious reservations, or discomforts that would interfere with your ability to advise clients and ask them how they would address these personal conflicts?
  2. Have students develop a smoking cessation plan for a client.
  3. Evaluate the impact of poverty on older adults. Make sure to include the impact on their physical and mental health and health promotion recommendations.

Your initial post should be at least 550 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 3 academic sources.  Health Promotion & Middle-Age Adults