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Devry
NR443 week
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Devry
NR443 week
1 DQ 1
Core Functions of Public Health (graded)
Core Functions of Public Health (graded)
Let’s
start with a broad overview of public health nursing. The three core functions
of public health are assessment, assurance, and policy development (Nies &
McEwen, 2015, p. 6).
- Describe one
of these core public health functions.
- Discuss how
this core function relates to one intervention from the Public Health
Intervention Wheel (Nies & McEwen, 2015, pp. 14–15).
Nies,
M. A., & McEwen, M. (2015). Community/public
health nursing: Promoting the health of populations (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO:
Saunders/Elsevier.
Devry
NR443 week
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Determinants
of Health (graded)
What
makes some healthy and others ill? Healthy People 2020 identifies five determinants of health that influence the health of
individuals and populations. Healthy People 2020 describes them as
“A range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that
influence health status are known as determinants of health” (U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, 2014, About
Determinants of Health, para. 1). Determinants fall into five
categories including: (a) policy making, (b) social factors, (c) health
services, (d) individual behavior, and (e) biology and genetics.
- Go to the
“Determinants of Health” link http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/about/foundation-health-measures/Determinants-of-Health and click on
each determinant to read about all of the determinants.
- Choose one of
the five determinants. In your posting, describe this determinant and its
importance.
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. (2014) HealthyPeople2020: About Determinants
of Health. Retrieved fromhttp://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/about/foundation-health-measures/Determinants-of-Health
Devry NR443 week 2
1
Windshield Survey (graded)
Windshield Survey (graded)
In
this discussion thread, you will view a windshield survey video of a community
called Iron Ridge to practice performing part of a windshield survey. Review
the categories and questions in Box 6-2 on page 98 of your text (Nies &
McEwen, 2015).
Next,
choose one of the six assessment categories from Box 6-2, and discuss what you
observed about Iron Ridge related to the questions in that category.
Also,
discuss how a community health nurse might prioritize the identified needs to
begin planning an intervention.
Nies,
M. A., & McEwen, M. (2015). Community/Public
health nursing: Promoting the health of populations (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO:
Saunders/Elsevier
Devry
NR443 week
2 DQ 2
Demographic
and Epidemiological Assessment (graded)
For
this post, you will collect assessment data about your city or county. This
post will include information about demographics (general characteristics) and
epidemiological data (disease or health behavior rates) of your community. This
data collection will help with two sections of your Week 4 Milestone 2
assignment.
1.
Demographic data: Go online to the U.S. Census Bureau at http://quickfacts.census.gov/.
Obtain information about the demographic characteristics of the population for
your city or county of residence. You may have to look at county data if your
city is not listed. Collect a range of demographic data about age, ethnicity,
poverty levels, housing, and education.
2.
Epidemiological data: Go to your city or county health
department website (search the Internet) or County Health Rankings (http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/) to
discuss epidemiological data about your area. Identify several priority health
concerns for your area.
Here
is a helpful tip sheet about the
Devry
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DQ 1
Caring for Vulnerable Populations (graded)
Caring for Vulnerable Populations (graded)
This
week, you are learning about many different vulnerable populations. Choose one
vulnerable population.
- Briefly
describe this vulnerable population.
- Discuss
several risk factors that may impact health outcomes for this group.
- Describe two
priorities for community health nurses working with this population.
DQ 2
Assuring Resources for the Vulnerable (graded)
Assuring Resources for the Vulnerable (graded)
Review
the Week 3 Case Study that may be found in Doc Sharing.
Assurance
is one of the three core functions of public health. Find a resource in your
community (other than WIC) that could assist Mary during her pregnancy. Start
by searching the Internet for your local health department’s website. What
services do they provide for pregnant women or those with mental health
concerns? What about your local welfare office? Do they provide prenatal or
mental health services? Are there any service organizations, crisis pregnancy
centers, or churches providing help for pregnant women or those experiencing
mental health concerns?
- Briefly
describe the types of services that you found.
- Choose one
agency and assess this agency in terms of the 4 As. Is it accessible,
acceptable, affordable, or available for Mary or other pregnant women that
you case-manage?
Devry
NR443 week
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DQ 1
Concerns for the School Nurse (graded)
DQ 1
Concerns for the School Nurse (graded)
As
the school nurse role evolves, there are increasingly more health concerns for
the school nurse. Does the locale make a difference in the problems, or are
health problems in children and adolescents universal? In some inner-city
areas, violence is a prevalent issue. What do you think are the biggest
problems in your areas?
DQ 2
Healthy
People Objectives for Community Settings (graded)
The
federal government developed Healthy People as a set of national health
objectives that are revised every 10 years. These objectives are very specific
in order to guide and measure our nation’s progress related to public health.
Please
visit http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/.
Click on a topic area that relates to a community health (CH) setting you are
learning about. Click on the green Objectives area in that topic area to choose one
Healthy People 2020 numbered
objective.
- Describe the
community health setting of interest (see Chapters 30–33).
- Discuss one
specific numbered Healthy People 2020 objective (not a goal) related to this
community health setting.
- How could a
community health nurse help this setting meet this objective?
Here
is a helpful “Introduction
to Healthy People 2020 website” document to aid you in
navigating the HP 2020 website.
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. (2014). Healthy People 2020: 2020 Topics &
Objectives. Retrieved from
http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/
Devry
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DQ 1
Population Health Intervention Strategies (graded)
Population Health Intervention Strategies (graded)
Review
the Week 5 Case Study found in Doc Sharing.
You
will continue in your role as a nurse with your local health department.
Examine your online lesson, assigned readings, and visit The Community Guide
website:http://www.thecommunityguide.org/ to explore interventions related to
violence or excess alcohol use. Choose one evidence-based intervention that is
recommended, and present this intervention to the task force.
- Summarize
this intervention and and discuss the community health nurse’s role in
implementing this strategy.
- Describe
whether it is considered a primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention
strategy and include your rationale (see Nies & McEwen, 2015, Chapter
1, p. 7 for a review of levels of prevention).
Community
Preventive Services Task Force. (2014). The Community Guide.
Retrieved from http://www.thecommunityguide.org/
Nies,
M. A., & McEwen, M. (2015). Community/Public
health nursing: Promoting the health of populations (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO:
Saunders/Elsevier.
DQ 2
Disaster
and Communicable Disease Preparedness (graded)
Preparing
for disasters or communicable disease outbreaks is an important part of public
health nursing. Visit the websitehttp://www.ready.govand http://www.ready.gov/pandemic.
Review the steps for being prepared for a disaster or pandemic.
- As a
community health nurse, what elements do you think are important to stress
to the community?
- How well is
your community prepared for a potential outbreak or disaster?
Federal
Emergency Management Agency. (2014). Ready:
Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed.Retrieved from http://www.ready.gov/
Devry
NR443 week
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Affordable Care Act (ACA) (graded)
Please
explore the healthcare marketplace website at https://www.healthcare.gov/.
Choose the get answers tab towards the top of the page. Review several of the
topics under this tab and share something that you learned about how the
marketplace works and how this would apply to those in your community.
The
Affordable Care Act is a controversial topic, and I’m sure there are many
different viewpoints represented in our class. For this discussion, let’s focus
on understanding the basics of the marketplace so that we can provide accurate
information for our patients and communities.
Devry
NR443 week
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Environmental
Health (graded)
Visit
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s MyEnvironment site at http://www.epa.gov/myenvironment/howUsePage.html.
Review the site overview and enter your city, zip code, or location into the
MyEnvironment box. Explore the site to learn more about your environment and
things that might be impacting the health of its citizens.
- Identify
something new you learned about your environment and how it could be
affecting health by completing this statement, “I didn’t know _____.”
- How could
you, in the role of a community health nurse, address these concerns?
Devry NR443 week 7
This
week, you were assigned to read and review Recommendation 8 of IOM’s Future of
Nursing Recommendations. Recommendation #8 states:Build an infrastructure for the collection and
analysis of interprofessional healthcare workforce data.
- Visit http://thefutureofnursing.org/recommendation/detail/recommendation-8
- Consider the
problem you identified in your Caring for Populations Milestone. How could
collaboration be improved to enhance outcomes?
The
Institute of Medicine. (2010). The
future of nursing leading change, advancing health: Recommendation 8.
Retrieved fromhttp://thefutureofnursing.org/recommendation/detail/recommendation-8
Ethics
and Diversity (graded)
Review
the Week 7 Case Study found in Doc Sharing.
You
will continue in your role as a nurse with your local health department. As
part of the health department’s “Think Cultural Health” seminar, each team
member will discuss oneof
the 15 National Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
standards. Visit https://www.thinkculturalhealth.hhs.gov/Content/clas.asp.
Browse the site and click on the link to open the list of the National CLAS
Standards.
- Describe one
National CLAS Standard.
- Discuss one
way that you could implement this standard for a specific cultural group
in your community.
Office
of Minority Health, Department of Health and Human Services. (2013). National standards for culturally and
linguistically appropriate services in health and health care: a blueprint for
advancing and sustaining CLAS policy and practice. Retrieved from https://www.thinkculturalhealth.hhs.gov/Content/clas.asp
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<pclass=”msonormal”>Future Directions (graded)
Reflect
on what you have learned in this course. What could you take from it and bring
into your current practice? Please share specific examples.
week
2
Caring
for Populations: Milestone1: Community Windshield Survey Form
Directions:
Please refer to the Milestone 1: Community Windshield Survey Guidelines and
grading rubric for specific instructions in order to complete the information
below. This assignment is worth 150 points.
Type
your name, date, and observations directly on this form. Click Save as and save
the file with the assignment name and your last name; for example, NR443
Windshield Survey Form_Smith. When you are finished, submit the form to the
Week 2 Caring for Populations: Windshield Survey Dropbox by the deadline indicated
in your guidelines.
YourName: Date:
Criteria
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Your response
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1. Introduction of
Community (20 points)Identify the city
and state of your community and briefly describe the community you will be
using for this assignment. It should be the area where you live or the area
surrounding your work setting but must include a residential area.
Demographic data are not needed.
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2. Windshield Survey (100
points)a. Vitality:Use a majority of
the questions from Box 6-2 in your text to describe your observations about
the community vitality.
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b. Indicators of social
and economic conditions:Use a
majority of the questions from Box 6-2 in your text to describe your
observations about the social and economic conditions.
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c. Health Resources:Use a majority of the questions from Box 6-2 in your text to
describe your observations about the health resources.
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d. Environmental
conditions related to health:Use a
majority of the questions from Box 6-2 in your text to describe your
observations about the environmental conditions.
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e. Social functioning:Use a majority of the questions from Box 6-2 in your text to
describe your observations about the social functioning.
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f. Attitude toward
healthcare:Use a majority of the
questions from Box 6-2 in your text to describe your observations about the
attitudes toward healthcare.
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3. Conclusion: (20 pts)Provide a summary of your findings and your conclusion. What
problems did you identify?
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4. References:optional: List in APA format any referencesthat you used. If you include
any references here, you must also include an in-text citation (author,
year).
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week
4
Guidelines
for Caring for PopulationsMilestone 2:
Assessment
and Diagnosis
Purpose
The
purpose of this paper is to provide an opportunity to utilize community
assessment strategies, uncover a community health problem, and identify the
components of one community health nursing problem related to the community
dynamics.
Course
Outcomes
This
assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.
CO2:
Assess the health needs of individuals, families, aggregates, and communities
using demographic and epidemiological data to identify population health risks.
(PO 4)
CO6:
Utilize a systems-based and collaborative approach to address factors that
influence the health of a community and population health problems. (PO 2)
Due
Date
Submit
to the appropriate basket in the Dropboxby 11:59 p.m. MT Sunday of Week 4.
Points:225
points
Directions
Watch
the Milestone 2 tutorialby clicking thislink.
This tutorial is also available on Course Project page under Course Home as
well as Week 4 Assignments page.
This
paper is expected to be no
more than fourpages in
length (not including the title page and reference list). Below are the
requirements for successful completion of this paper.Please use the following
categories as the first level headings on your paper. See the documents in the APA category
in Course Resources for assistance with APA formatting.
- [Introduction:]This
beginning of your paper should catch the reader’s attention with
interesting facts about your communityand shouldinclude the purpose statement
of the paper. This should be one paragraph.APA
states that you should not title this as introduction;
however, you are still expected to write a separate introduction. The
title of the paper should be repeated at the top of page two and centered.
- Community
Overview:
Identify the community that you are assessingby name and stateand provide
a generaldescription of the community. What is the general character of
the community?Statistics should not be included here. Your community
should be the area you live or workin and should include a residential
area. It should be a large enough area to answer the questions in the
text. This should be one paragraph.
- Demographic
Data:
Compile a range of demographic (population description) data for your
community by examining U.S. Census Bureau reports. Using this data,
describe yourcommunity. Compare your community data to state or national
data. A summary of this data should beno
more than two paragraphs.
- Epidemiological
Data:
Compile and summarize a range of epidemiological (illness, morbidity, and
mortality) data for your community by examining data from sources such as
city or county health department reports, County Health Rankings
(countyhealthrankings.org), or the Centers for Disease Control to describe
priority health problems in your area. See the Webliography for applicable
sites to search. Compare your community to state or national data. This
comparison will help to identify a priority community health problem
specific to your community. A summary of this data should be no more than two paragraphs.
- Windshield
Survey:
Provide a summary of your observationsfrom your
first milestone. Make sure to discuss observations related to your
identified problem. This should be one to two paragraphs.
- Problem
Diagnosis:
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Using the assessment data, identify one
community health nursing problem that
you consider to be a priority concern.
o
Relate your choice to one of the Healthy
People 2020specific numbered objectives (not just a goal). Healthy People objectives are located within a topic
area under the Objectives tab.
o
Your rationale should also include why this is a problem in your community and
factors that contribute to the problem. Avoid discussion of interventions in
this milestone.
o Include a discussion of your problem
withinformation from at least two scholarly sources (such as professional
journal articles).(Review the documents in the APA category in Doc Sharing for
help in determining sources that are considered scholarly—hint, .com websites
are not considered scholarly sources).This should beno more than three paragraphs.
- Summary:Summarize
your community assessment and diagnosis findings and include a brief
statement about the problemand the major factors that contribute to this
problem. This information should be no more than two paragraphs.
- Reference
Page:
All references should be cited within the paperand should be included on
the reference page.
Guidlines
- Application:
Use Microsoft Word 2010 (or later)to create this assignment.
- Use the
categories above as APA headings for the sections of your paper.
- Length: This
paper is expected to be no more than four pages in length (not including the
title page and reference list).
- Submission:
Submit your file via the basket in the Dropbox: Milestone 2 Assessment and
Diagnosis, by 11:59 p.m.MT Sunday of Week 4.
- Scholarly
Writing: APA format is required. Review APA documents in the APA
categoryin Course Resourcesand use the free resources of SmartThinking for
writing tutors.
- Save your
paper with your last name in the document title (e.g., Smith Assessment
and Diagnosis).
- Late
Submission: See the course policy on late submissions.
Best Practicesin Preparing the Paper
The
following are best practices in preparing this project.
- Complete the demographic,
epidemiologic, and windshield survey prior to choosing a problem to focus
on.
- Choose
onenursing problem specific to your community.
- Make sure all
elements of the paper are addressed and headings for each category are
included.
- Review
directions thoroughly.
- Cite all
sources within the paper as well as on the reference page.
- Proofread
prior to final submission.
- Check for
spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.
- Use the A column
of the rubric below to ensure that you have included all the needed
elements.
- Abide by the
CCN academic integrity policy. The paper must be your original work. Once submitted to the Dropbox, check back to
ensure that your Turnitin similarity index is less than 24%, if not revise
and resubmit prior to the deadline.
Grading
Rubric:Milestone 2: Assessment and Diagnosis (225 points)
Criteria
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A(92–100%)
Outstanding or highest level of performance
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B(84–91%)
Very good or high level of performance
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C(76–83%)
Competent or satisfactory level of performance
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F(0–75%)
Poor or failing or unsatisfactory level of performance
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Pts
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Introduction10 points
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Includes the purpose of the paper and
catches the reader’s attention with interesting facts(9–10 points)
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Missing purpose of paper orhook(8
points)
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Missing purpose of paperand hook(7
points)
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Introduction missing(0–6 points)
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/10
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Community Overview20
points
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Community identified and adequately
described(18–20 points)
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Community identified but description
is inadequate(16 points)
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Community identified but description
is missing(15 points)
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Community not identified or
described(0–14 points)
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/20
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Demographic Data30 points
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Describes a range of demographic data
about your community fromU.S. Census Bureau reports with comparisons to state
or national data(28–30 points)
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Adequate demographic data described
butmissing state or national comparison(25–27 points)
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Little demographic data andmissing
state or national comparisons(23–24 points)
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Lacks demographic data andmissing
state or national comparisons(0–22 points)
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/30
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Epidemiological Data (Disease
or health behavior rates)30 points
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Describes a range of epidemiological
data about community fromappropriate reports with comparisons to state or
national data(28–30 points)
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Adequate epidemiological data
described but missing state or national comparison(25–27 points)
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Little epidemiological data and
missing state or national comparisons(23–24 points)
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Lacks epidemiological data and
missing state or national comparisons(0–22 points)
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/30
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Windshield Survey20
points
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Community windshield survey findings
adequatelysummarized andfindings relate to identified problem(18–20 points)
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Windshield survey findings adequately
summarized but not clearly related to identified problem(16 points)
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Windshield survey findings not
adequately summarized and not related to the problem(15 points)
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Windshield survey findings not
described(0–14 points)
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/20
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Problem Diagnosis40
points
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Assessment data used to identify one
priority community healthproblem, Healthy People 2020 specific objective
included, and rationale for problem selection stated with supportive data
(such as factors that contribute to this problem) from two scholarly articles(37–40
points)
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Problem not related to Healthy People
objectiveorlacks
rationale with supportive data(34–36 points)
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Problem not related to Healthy People
objectiveandlacks
rationale with supportive data(30–33 points)
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Problem discussion missing(0–29 points)
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/40
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Application of
Evidence-Based Scholarly Resources30 points
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Two or more quality references from
professional literature discussed with clear support of your problem
rationale(28–30 points)
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Two references discussed, but
information does not clearly support problem rationaleor references are not
scholarly(25–27points)
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Only one reference discussed that is
directly relevant to problem rationale(23–24 points)
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No references discussed(0–22 points)
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/30
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Summary20 points
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Summary includes assessment and diagnosis
findings, a brief statement about the problem, and factors that contribute to
this problem(18–20 points)
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Lacks reiteration of assessment
findings or problem identificationor contributing factors(17 points)
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Summary lacks two or more
of:reiteration of assessment findings, problem identification, and
contributing factors(16 points)
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Summary not completed(0–15 points)
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/20
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Presentation10 points
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Discussion well organized and logical
andstructure is clear and compelling to reader; paragraphs are linked together
logically, and main ideas stand out(9–10 points)
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Discussion missing one of the
organizational elements in column one and has some minor organizational
concerns(8 points)
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Discussion missing two of the
organizational elements in column one and overall flow is difficult to
follow(7 points)
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Paper appears disorganized and is
difficult to understand(0–6points)
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/10
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Mechanics15 points
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Excellent mechanics with no more than
two of the following errors:– correct grammar, spelling
-complete sentences
-all sources cited in the text
-all references listed on the reference page and in APA format
-title page in APA format
-correct APA format of headings
-12 point font, double spaced, 1 inch margins
(14-–15 points)
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week
6
Guidelines
for Caring for PopulationsMilestone 3:
Intervention
and Evaluation
Purpose
The
purpose of this PowerPoint presentation is to provide an opportunity to develop
a community health nursing intervention and evaluation tool for your identified
community health problem (described in Milestone 2: Assessment and Diagnosis)
and identify the components of the nursing process as they apply to a community
or population.
Course
Outcomes
This
assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.
CO1:
Apply principles of nursing theory to the public health system by analyzing
determinants of health and the public health intervention wheel. (PO 1)
CO3:
Plan prevention and population-focused interventions for vulnerable populations
using professional clinical judgment and evidence-based practice. (PO 4, 8)
CO4:
Evaluate the delivery of care for individuals, families, aggregates, and
communities based on theories and principles of nursing and related
disciplines. (PO 1)
Due
Date
Submit
your assignment to the appropriate basket in the Dropboxby 11:59 p.m. MT Sunday
of Week 6.
Points:250
points
Scenario
You
are a community public health nurse (C/PHN) working in your setting of choice.
You have analyzed the data collected from your windshield survey and assessment
and diagnosis assignments (the first two milestones) and identified one
community health nursing problem. You have decided on onenursing intervention
and need your organization’s approval for funding of this intervention. Your
leadership team has agreed to listen to your proposal.
Directions
- Watch the
Milestone 3 tutorialby clicking thislink. This tutorial
is also available on Course Project page under Course Home as well as Week
6 Assignments page.
- Choose a
community health nurse setting.Some examples of settings are school nurse,
parish nurse, home health nurse, nurse working in the health department
(be specific to what area in the health department, e.g., WIC, STD clinic,
health promotion, maternal-child health, etc.)
- Introduction:Introduce the
identified problem, the purpose of the presentation, and reiterate at
least one or two important findings that demonstrate this problem in your
community (average of 1–2 slides)
- Proposed
Intervention:Propose one community health nursing intervention that would address
one or more of the major factors that contribute to the problem(average of
3–4 slides).
o Describe
your specific nursing intervention relating it to the public health
intervention wheel (Nies& McEwen, 2015, p. 14, Figure 1-3)
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Whois your target population?
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Where is this intervention taking place?
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Will it take place one time or multiple times?
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How will you reach out to your target population?
- How will you
get your target population involved?
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What is the CH nurse’s role in this intervention?
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Will you collaborate with anyone (e.g., physician’s office, church, local
resources, etc.)
o Is
anyone else involved besides yourself (C/PHN)?
- If yes, are
they paid or volunteers?
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What level(s) of prevention is your intervention addressing (primary,
secondary, or tertiary prevention)?
- Intervention
Justification:Justify why the problem and your nursing
intervention should be a priority.
o
Based on what you have found in the scholarly literature, discuss why these
interventions are expected to be effective.
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Include summarized information from at least two professional scholarly sources from
peer reviewed journals related to
your intervention (average of 2–3 slides).
- Proposed
Evaluation Methods: Your
presentation must include at least oneproposed quantitative or qualitative
evaluation method thatyouwould
use to determine whether your
intervention is effective. Outcome measurement is a crucial
piece whenimplementing interventions(average of 2–3 slides)
o
Describe at least one quantitative or qualitative method you would use to
evaluate whether your intervention was effective. (There is a helpful tool found
in Doc Sharing to assist you with understanding qualitative and quantitative
methods of evaluation).
o
Describe the desired outcomes you would track that would show whether your
intervention was working.
o
Include a discussion about the long-term and short-term impact on your
community if the intervention issuccessful.
- Summary: The summary
should reiterate the main points of the presentation and conclude with
what you are asking to be accomplished; for example, “Based on ABC, it is
imperative our community has XYZ. Thank you for your consideration.”
- In addition
to the slides described above, your presentation should include a title
slide with your name includedand a reference slide.Remember, you are
presenting to your leadership team, so the slides should include the most
important elements for them to know inshort
bullet pointed phrases. You may add additional comments in the notes
section to clarify information for your instructor.
Guidelines
- Application:
Use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (or later).
- Length:The
PowerPoint slide show is expected to be no more than 20slides in length (not including the
title slide and reference list slide).
- Submission:
Submit your files via the basket in the Dropbox: Milestone 3 Intervention
and Evaluation by 11:59 p.m. Sunday of Week 6.
- Savethe
assignment with your last name in the filetitle:example: “Smith
Intervention and Evaluation.”
- Late
Submission:Seethe course policy on late submissions.
- Tutorial: If
needed, Microsoft Office has many templates and tutorials to help you get
started.
Best
Practices in Preparing PowerPoint
The
following are best practices in preparing this project.
- Be creative
but realistic with your intervention and evaluation tool.
- Incorporate
graphics, clip art, or photographs to increase interest.
- Slides should
be easy to read with short bullet points and large
font.
- Review
directions thoroughly.
- Cite all
sources within the slides with (author, year) as well as on the reference
page.
- Proofread
prior to final submission.
- Spell check
for spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.
- Abide by the
CCN academic integrity policy.
Grading
Rubric: Caring for Populations: Intervention and Evaluation (250 points)
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