unit 9 assignment
Rubric Title: MN552 Unit 2 Assignment Rubric
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Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
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Criteria 1 |
Level III Max Points Points: 30 |
Level II Max Points Points: 24 |
Level I Max Points Points: 18 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 1 – Provides Video tape of interview of selected patient
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· All data, history and biographical data is addressed in video |
· More than 50% of data, history and biographical data is addressed in video |
· Less than 50% of data, history and biographical data is addressed in video |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 2 |
Level III Max Points Points: 5 |
Level II Max Points Points: 4 |
Level I Max Points Points: 3 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2– Provides Data and Source of History and Biographical Data
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· All history and biographical data is addressed |
· More than 50% of history and biographical data is addressed |
· Less than 50% of history and biographical data is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 3 |
Level III Max Points Points: 5 |
Level II Max Points Points: 4 |
Level I Max Points Points: 3 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Provides Data on the patient’s chief complaint and history of present illness |
· All data on chief complaint and history of present illness is addressed |
· More than 50% of data on chief complaint and history of present illness is addressed |
· Less than 50% of data on chief complaint and history of present illness is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 4 |
Level III Max Points Points: 5 |
Level II Max Points Points: 4 |
Level I Max Points Points: 3 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Provides Data on the patient’s past medical and family history |
· All data on past medical history and family history is addressed |
· More than 50% of data on past medical history and family history is addressed |
· Less than 50% of data on past medical history and family history is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 5 |
Level III Max Points Points: 5 |
Level II Max Points Points: 4 |
Level I Max Points Points: 3 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Provides Data on the patient’s lifestyle patterns |
· All data on patient’s lifestyle patterns is addressed |
· More than 50% of data on patient’s lifestyle patterns is addressed |
· Less than 50% of data on patient’s lifestyle patterns is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 6 |
Level III Max Points Points: 30 |
Level II Max Points Points: 24 |
Level I Max Points Points: 18 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Provides Data on the patient’s review of systems (ROS) |
· A complete review of systems (ROS) of the patient is addressed |
· More than 50% of data on patient’s review of system is addressed |
· Less than 50% of data on patient’s review of systems is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 7 |
Level III Max Points Points: 10 |
Level II Max Points Points: 8 |
Level I Max Points Points: 6 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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College-level academic writing, Citations and Formatting |
· Professional, peer-reviewed, advanced practice references are used · Grammar and mechanics of writing demonstrate graduate level work · There is a strong attempt to cite all sources using APA style. · Minor paper formatting errors may occur. · Minor in-text citation errors may occur. · All authorship is clear and retrievable. |
· The majority of references used are professional, peer-reviewed and advanced practice focused · Errors in grammar or mechanics of writing are present but does not interfere with readability · There is an overall attempt at APA formatting and citation style. · Errors in formatting of citation or sources are present. · All sources have some form of citation and all citations have a matching source. · Citations make authorship clear. |
· The minority of references are peer-reviewed or advanced practice focused · Errors in grammar or mechanics of writing interfere with readability. · There is some attempt to use citation and referencing. · There are both in-text citations and reference listings present. · Major errors in citations or source formatting are present. · Citation or source information may be missing or incorrect. · Authorship may be unclear. |
· Does not meet criteria |
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Maximum Total Points |
90 |
72 |
54 |
0 |
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Minimum Total Points |
73 points minimum |
55 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: MN552 Unit 4 Assignment Rubric
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Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
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Criteria 1 |
Level III Max Points Points: 20 |
Level II Max Points Points: 16 |
Level I Max Points Points: 12 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 1 – Written document of findings on selected patient |
· All written data is addressed |
· More than 50% of written data is addressed |
· Less than 50% of written data is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 2 |
Level III Max Points Points: 10 |
Level II Max Points Points: 8 |
Level I Max Points Points: 6 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2– Illustrates assessment of patient f
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· Includes 100% of the assessment completed for signs of respiratory difficulty and inspection for the shape and movement of the chest. |
· Includes more than 50% of assessment completed for signs of respiratory difficulty and inspection for the shape and movement of the chest. |
· Includes less than 50% of assessment completed for signs of respiratory difficulty and inspection for the shape and movement of the chest. |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 3 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Assess for chest expansion; palpate for tactile fremitus posteriorly; percuss the posterior chest and assess diaphragmatic excursion |
· All data is assessed with 100% accuracy for chest expansion, tactile fremitus posteriorly, percussion to the posterior chest and assessment for diaphragmatic excursion. |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for chest expansion, tactile fremitus posteriorly, percussion to the posterior chest and assessment for diaphragmatic excursion. |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for chest expansion, tactile fremitus posteriorly, percussion to the posterior chest and assessment for diaphragmatic excursion. |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 4 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Auscultate posterior breath sounds; auscultate for egophony; bronchophony and pectoriloquy; examine the anterior chest |
· Patient is auscultated with 100% accuracy the posterior breath sounds, for egophony, bronchophony and pectoriloquy and examination of the anterior chest |
· Patient is auscultated with more than 50% accuracy the posterior breath sounds, for egophony, bronchophony and pectoriloquy and examination of the anterior chest |
· Patient is auscultated with less than 50% accuracy the posterior breath sounds, for egophony, bronchophony and pectoriloquy and examination of the anterior chest |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 5 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Observe for any abnormalities (size, shape & bruising); palpate for tactile fremitus posteriorly; percuss the anterior chest
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· Observation for any abnormalities are accurately performed, palpated for tactile fremitus anteriorly and percussion is performed to the anterior chest with 100% accuracy |
· Observation for any abnormalities are performed, palpated for tactile fremitus anteriorly and percussion is performed to the anterior chest with more than 50% accuracy |
· Observation for any abnormalities are performed, palpated for tactile fremitus anteriorly and percussion is performed to the anterior chest with less than 50% accuracy |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 6 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Auscultate anterior breath sounds; assess JVP, carotid pulses and brachial artery; inspect and locate the PMI |
· Auscultation, assessment and inspection is performed with 100% accuracy to anterior breath sounds, JVP, carotid pulses and brachial artery and location the PMI |
· Patient is auscultated, assessed and inspected with more than 50% accuracy to anterior breath sounds, JVP, carotid pulses and brachial artery and location the PMI |
· Patient is auscultated, assessed and inspected with less than 50% accuracy to anterior breath sounds, JVP, carotid pulses and brachial artery and location the PMI |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 7 |
Level III Max Points Points: 10 |
Level II Max Points Points: 8 |
Level I Max Points Points: 6 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Palpate for thrills/bruits; auscultate heart sounds |
· Patient is palpated for thrills/bruits and auscultated heart sounds with 100% accuracy |
· Patient is palpated with more than 50% accuracy for thrills/bruits and auscultated heart sounds |
· Patient is palpated with less than 50% accuracy for thrills/bruits and auscultated heart sounds |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Maximum Total Points |
100 |
80 |
60 |
0 |
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Minimum Total Points |
81 points minimum |
61 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: MN552 Unit 6 Assignment Rubric
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Unit 6 Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
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Criteria 1 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 1 – Provides written document of findings on selected patient
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· All written data is addressed |
· More than 50% of written data is addressed |
· Less than 50% of written data is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 2 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Inspect the skin and contour of the abdomen; observe for peristalsis and pulsations; auscultate the abdomen |
· Patient is inspected, observed and auscultated with 100% accuracy the skin and contour of the abdomen, observation for peristalsis and pulsations and auscultation of the abdomen. |
· Patient is inspected with more than 50% accuracy the skin and contour of the abdomen, observation for peristalsis and pulsations and auscultation of the abdomen. |
· Patient is inspected with less than 50% accuracy the skin and contour of the abdomen, observation for peristalsis and pulsations and auscultation of the abdomen. |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 3 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Auscultate for bruits over the aorta, renal arteries, iliac arteries and femoral arteries; percuss the abdomen; palpate the abdomen (light then deep) |
· Auscultation, percussion and palpitations are performed with 100% accuracy for bruits over the aorta, renal arteries, iliac arteries and femoral arteries, percussion of the abdomen and palpation of the abdomen |
· Patient is auscultated, percussed and palpated with more than 50% accuracy for bruits over the aorta, renal arteries, iliac arteries and femoral arteries, percussion of the abdomen and palpation of the abdomen |
· Patient is auscultated, percussed and palpated with less than 50% accuracy for bruits over the aorta, renal arteries, iliac arteries and femoral arteries, percussion of the abdomen and palpation of the abdomen |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 4 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Assess for peritoneal inflammation and rebound tenderness; Murphy’s sign, Rovsing’s sign, Psoas sign, oburator sign; percuss the liver and spleen |
· Patient is assessed and percussed with 100% accuracy for peritoneal inflammation and rebound tenderness, Murphy’s sign, Rovsing’s sign, Psoas sign, and Oburator sign and percussion of the liver and spleen. |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for peritoneal inflammation and rebound tenderness, Murphy’s sign, Rovsing’s sign, Psoas sign, and Oburator sign and percussion of the liver and spleen. |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for peritoneal inflammation and rebound tenderness, Murphy’s sign, Rovsing’s sign, Psoas sign, and Oburator sign and percussion of the liver and spleen.
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· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 5 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Palpate the bilateral kidneys, palpate the width of the Aorta, and assess for CVA tenderness
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· Patient is palpated and assessed with 100% accuracy the bilateral kidneys, the width of the Aorta and assessed for CVA tenderness |
· Patient is palpated with more than 50% accuracy the bilateral kidneys, the width of the Aorta and assessed for CVA tenderness |
· Patient is palpated with less than 50% accuracy the bilateral kidneys, the width of the Aorta and assessed for CVA tenderness |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 6 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Assess for cranial nerves 1-12, motor system: muscle bulk, tone strength, coordination, gait and stance |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for cranial nerves 1-12 and for muscle bulk, tone strength, coordination, gait and stance |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for cranial nerves 1-12 and for muscle bulk, tone strength, coordination, gait and stance |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for cranial nerves 1-12 and for muscle bulk, tone strength, coordination, gait and stance |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 7 |
Level III Max Points Points: 10 |
Level II Max Points Points: 8 |
Level I Max Points Points: 6 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Assess for sensory system: pain/temp, vibration, light touch, discrimination; deep tendon reflexes |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for sensory system: pain/temp, vibration, light touch, discrimination and for deep tendon reflexes |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for sensory system: pain/temp, vibration, light touch, discrimination and for deep tendon reflexes |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for sensory system: pain/temp, vibration, light touch, discrimination and for deep tendon reflexes |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Maximum Total Points |
100 |
80 |
60 |
0 |
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Minimum Total Points |
81 points minimum |
61 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: MN552 Unit 8 Assignment Rubric
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Unit 8 Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
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Criteria 1 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 1 – Provides written document of findings on selected patient
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· All written data is addressed |
· More than 50% of written data is addressed |
· Less than 50% of written data is addressed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 2 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Performs physical assessment for general survey and states findings allowed |
· Patient assessment for physical assessment for general survey and states findings allowed is correct. |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for general survey and states findings allowed |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for general survey and states findings allowed |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 3 |
Level III Max Points Points: 10 |
Level II Max Points Points: 8 |
Level I Max Points Points: 6 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Performs physical assessment for the head, eyes and ears |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for physical assessment for the head, eyes and ears |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the head, eyes and ears |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the head, eyes and ears |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 4 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Performs physical assessment for the nose, throat and neck |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for physical assessment for the nose, throat and neck |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the nose, throat and neck |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the nose, throat and neck |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 5 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Performs physical assessment for the respiratory and cardiovascular system |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for physical assessment for the respiratory and cardiovascular system |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the respiratory and cardiovascular system |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the respiratory and cardiovascular system |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 6 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Performs physical assessment for the GI and GU systems (do not assess their genitals) |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for physical assessment for the GI and GU systems (do not assess their genitals) |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the GI and GU systems (do not assess their genitals) |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the GI and GU systems (do not assess their genitals) |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 7 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Performs physical assessment for the musculoskeletal and neurological system |
· Patient is assessed with 100% accuracy for physical assessment for the musculoskeletal and neurological system |
· Patient is assessed with more than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the musculoskeletal and neurological system |
· Patient is assessed with less than 50% accuracy for physical assessment for the musculoskeletal and neurological system |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Maximum Total Points |
100 |
80 |
60 |
0 |
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Minimum Total Points |
81 points minimum |
61 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: MN552 Unit 9 Assignment Rubric
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Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
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Criteria 1 |
Level III Max Points Points: 20 |
Level II Max Points Points: 16 |
Level I Max Points Points: 12 |
Not Present |
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Part 1 – Identify appropriate differentials
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· Identifies more than three differentials for end diagnosis. |
· Identifies three differentials for each end diagnosis |
· Identifies two differentials for each end diagnosis |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 2 |
Level III Max Points Points: 20 |
Points: 16 |
Level I Max Points Points: 12 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 2 – Identify highest priority diagnoses |
· Identifies highest risk diagnoses and the correlation between the comorbid diagnoses. |
· Identifies highest risk diagnoses but did not correctly correlate the comorbid diagnoses. |
· Did not identify high priority diagnosis, but identified correlation between comorbidities |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 3 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 3 – Identify diagnostic images with rationale. |
· Identifies two or more diagnostic images with correct rationale. |
· Identifies two diagnostic images with incorrect, or incomplete rationale |
· Identifies one diagnostic image with correct rationale |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 4 |
Level III Max Points Points: 15 |
Level II Max Points Points: 12 |
Level I Max Points Points: 9 |
Not Present0 Points |
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Part 4 – Identify laboratory orders and rationales |
· Identifies all laboratory orders with rationales and predicted results. |
· Identifies all laboratory orders with some rationales and predicted results. |
· Identifies some laboratory orders with rationales and predicted results. |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 5 |
Level III Max Points Points: 20 |
Level II Max Points Points: 16 |
Level I Max Points Points: 12 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Part 5 – Discusses patient plan of care |
· Comprehensive plan of care is written with rationales discussed |
· Comprehensive plan of care is written with incorrect or no rationales discussed |
· Plan of care is vague and rationales are lacking. |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 6 |
Level III Max Points Points: 5 |
Level II Max Points Points: 4 |
Level I Max Points Points: 3 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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College-level academic writing |
· Includes no more than three grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors that do not interfere with the readability · Meets the assignment length requirements · Provides four peer reviewed scholarly sources |
· Includes no more than four grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors that do not interfere with the readability · Meets the length requirements · Provides three peer reviewed scholarly sources |
· Includes five or more grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors makes understanding parts of assignment difficult, but does not interfere with readability · Meets the length requirements · Provides 1-2 peer-reviewed scholarly sources
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· Does not meet the criteria |
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Criteria 7 |
Level III Max Points Points: 5 |
Level II Max Points Points: 4 |
Level I Max Points Points: 3 |
Not Present 0 Points |
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Citations and Formatting |
· Includes a strong attempt to cite all sources using APA style. · Minor paper formatting errors may occur. · Minor in-text citation errors may occur. · All authorship is clear and retrievable.
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· Includes is an overall attempt at APA formatting and citation style. · Errors in formatting of citation or sources are present. · All sources have some form of citation and all citations have a matching source. · Citations generally make authorship clear. |
· Includes some attempt to use citation and referencing. · Includes both in-text citations and reference listings present. · Major errors in citations or source formatting are present. · Citation or source information may be missing or incorrect. · Authorship may be unclear. |
· Does not meet the criteria |
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Maximum Total Points |
100 |
80 |
60 |
0 |
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Minimum Total Points |
81 points minimum |
61 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |