XH01 Assess
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XH3001: Person-Centered Holistic Care: Apply nursing knowledge to gain a person-centered holistic approach to ethical practice.
Assessment Rubric
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Module 1: Person-Centered Care: What Does That Mean to Nursing?
Part One: Identifying Dimensions of Wellness
Using the Holistic, Person- Centered Plan of Care template document, address the following:
• Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.
Learning Objective 1.1: Create
a patient profile
Response does not adequately provide a profile of patient Gordon Brune based on information presented in the avatar scenario.
Response adequately provides a profile of patient Gordon Brune based on information presented in the avatar scenario.
Response accurately and thoroughly provides a profile of patient Gordon Brune based on information presented in the avatar scenario.
• Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain why. o Emotional o Physical
Response does not adequately explain the dimensions of wellness that are influencing the situation and condition of Mr. Brune and dimensions of wellness that are not an influence.
Response adequately explains the dimensions of wellness that are influencing the situation and condition of Mr. Brune and dimensions of wellness that are not an influence.
Response accurately and thoroughly explains the dimensions of wellness that are influencing the situation and condition of Mr. Brune and dimensions of wellness that are not an influence.
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o Intellectual o Occupational o Spiritual o Social
Learning Objective 1.2: Analyze how dimensions of wellness influence patient situations and conditions
Module 2: Holistic Approach to Patient Care
Part Two: Developing a Holistic Plan of Care
Using the Holistic, Person- Centered Plan of Care template document, address the following:
• Summarize Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.
Learning Objective 2.1: Summarize patient issues and needs from a holistic perspective
Response does not adequately summarize Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.
Response adequately summarizes Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.
Response accurately and thoroughly summarizes Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.
• Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage
Response does not adequately explain the plan of care, including how it will address dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr.
Response adequately explains the plan of care, including how it will address dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability
Response accurately and thoroughly explains the plan of care, including how it will address dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr.
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his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals to whom you would refer Mr. Brune. Explain your reasoning.
Learning Objective 2.2: Explain a patient plan of care that addresses dimensions of wellness and identifies referrals to community resources
Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes; and identifying at least two community resources or other health professionals to refer Mr. Brune to and the reasoning for the referrals.
to manage his diabetes; and identifying at least two community resources or other health professionals to refer Mr. Brune to and the reasoning for the referrals.
Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes; and identifying at least two community resources or other health professionals to refer Mr. Brune to and the reasoning for the referrals.
• Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.
Learning Objective 2.3: Apply concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care to a care plan
Response does not adequately explain how the care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.
Response adequately explains how the care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.
Response accurately and thoroughly explains how the care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.
• Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.
Response does not adequately explain how the care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.
Response adequately explains how the care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.
Response accurately and thoroughly explains how the care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.
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Learning Objective 2.4: Apply ethical principles for a professional nurse to a patient care plan
Part Three: Reflecting on Person-Centered Holistic Care
Using the Holistic, Person- Centered Plan of Care template document, address the following:
• Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.
Learning Objective 2.5: Explain perspectives on challenges of a holistic approach to patient care
Response does not adequately explain one’s thinking on challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care.
Response adequately explains one’s thinking on challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care.
Response accurately and thoroughly explains one’s thinking on challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care.
• Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.
Learning Objective 2.6: Explain perspectives on benefits of person-centered holistic care
Response does not adequately explain one’s thinking on benefits of person-centered holistic care.
Response adequately explains one’s thinking on benefits of person-centered holistic care.
Response accurately and thoroughly explains one’s thinking on benefits of person-centered holistic care.
• If Asha Gill, the avatar clinic director, were your clinical
Response does not adequately explain the kind of clinical supervisor support
Response adequately explains the kind of clinical supervisor support required
Response accurately and thoroughly explains the kind of clinical supervisor support
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Professional Skills Assessment
Professional Writing
Professional Writing: Clarity, Flow, and Organization
Content contains significant spelling, punctuation, and/or grammar/syntax errors. Writing does not demonstrate adequate sentence and paragraph structure and requires additional editing/proofreading. Key sections of presented content lack clarity, logical flow, and/or organization.
Content contains few spelling, punctuation, and/or grammar/syntax errors. Writing demonstrates adequate sentence and paragraph structure and may require some editing. Content presented is satisfactorily clear, logical, and/or organized, but could
Content is free from spelling, punctuation, and grammar/syntax errors. Writing demonstrates appropriate sentence and paragraph structure. Content presented is clear, logical, and well-organized.
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supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.
Learning Objective 2.7: Analyze clinical supervisor support in order to provide person-centered holistic patient care
required as a professional nurse to take a person- centered holistic approach to patient care and the reasoning for that support.
as a professional nurse to take a person-centered holistic approach to patient care and the reasoning for that support.
required as a professional nurse to take a person- centered holistic approach to patient care and the reasoning for that support.
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benefit from additional editing/revision.
Professional Writing: Context, Audience, Purpose, and Tone
Content minimally or does not demonstrate awareness of context, audience, and/or purpose. Writing is not reflective of professional/scholarly tone and/or is not free of bias. Style is inconsistent with the professional setting/workplace context and reflects the need for additional editing.
Content demonstrates satisfactory awareness of context, audience, and purpose. Tone is adequately professional, scholarly, and/or free from bias, and style is mostly consistent with the professional setting/workplace context.
Content clearly demonstrates awareness of context, audience, and purpose. Tone is highly professional, scholarly, and free from bias, and style is appropriate for the professional setting/workplace context.
Professional Writing: Originality, Source Credibility, and Attribution of Ideas
Content does not adequately reflect original writing and/or paraphrasing. Writing demonstrates inconsistent adherence to reference requirements, including the use of credible evidence to support a claim, with appropriate source attribution (when applicable) and reference. There are numerous and/or significant errors.
Content adequately reflects original writing and paraphrasing. Writing demonstrates adequate adherence to reference requirements, including the use of credible evidence to support a claim, with appropriate source attribution (when applicable) and references. There are one or two minor errors.
Content reflects original thought and writing and proper paraphrasing. Writing demonstrates full adherence to reference requirements, including the use of credible evidence to support a claim, with appropriate source attribution (when applicable) and references.