Fundamentals RUA National Patient Safety Goals
This is a short 3 page paper (including the intro page, body, and reference page) reviewing "Prevent errors in Your Child's Care" brochures noted on Under "Topics" and then "Speak Up" on jointcommission.org . I provided the rubric below. This paper is due tomorrow (December 7th) by 8pm.
Assignment Guidelines NR224 Fundamentals - Skills
NR224 Safety Goals RUA.docx Revised 06/14/2016 BME 1
Required Uniform Assignment: National Patient Safety Goals
PURPOSE This exercise is designed to increase the students' awareness of the National Patient Safety Goals developed by The Joint Commission. Specifically, this assignment will introduce the Speak Up Initiatives, an award- winning patient safety program designed to help patients promote their own safety by proactively taking charge of their healthcare.
COURSE OUTCOMES This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.
CO #2: Apply the concepts of health promotion and illness prevention in the laboratory setting. (PO #2)
CO #8: Explain the rationale for selected nursing interventions based upon current nursing literature. (PO #8)
DUE DATE Week 6
Campus: As directed by your faculty member
Online: As directed by your faculty member
POINTS 50 points
REQUIREMENTS 1. Select a Speak Up brochure developed by The Joint Commission. Follow this link to the proper
website: http://www.jointcommission.org/topics/speakup_brochures.aspx.
2. Write a short paper reviewing the brochure. Use the Grading Criteria (below) to structure your critique, and include current nursing or healthcare research to support your critique.
a. The length of the paper is to be no greater than three pages, double spaced, excluding title page and reference page. Extra pages will not be read and will not count toward your grade.
3. This assignment will be graded on quality of information presented, use of citations, and use of Standard English grammar, sentence structure, and organization based on the required components.
4. Create the review using Microsoft Word 2007 (a part of Microsoft Office 2007), the required format for all Chamberlain documents. You can tell that the document is saved as a MS Word 2007 document because it will end in “.docx.”
5. Any questions about this paper may be discussed in the weekly Q & A Forum in your online course or directly with your faculty member if you are taking NR224 on campus.
6. APA format is required with both a title page and reference page. Use the required components of the review as Level 1 headers (upper- and lowercase, bold, centered).
a. Introduction b. Summary of Brochure c. Evaluation of Brochure d. Conclusion
PREPARING THE PAPER The following are the best practices in preparing this paper.
1) Read the brochure carefully and take notes. Highlighting important points has been helpful to many students.
http://www.jointcommission.org/topics/speakup_brochures.aspx
Assignment Guidelines NR224 Fundamentals - Skills
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2) Title page: Include title of your paper, your name, Chamberlain College of Nursing, NR224 Fundamentals—Skills, faculty name, and the date. Center all items between the left and right margins, beginning approximately 3 inches from the top margin.
NOTE: This style of cover page is required by the college and is a variance of APA formatting.
3) Use the CCN library or online library to find current nursing research that supports your findings.
4) The brochure you select must be properly cited in the body of your paper and on the reference list.
DIRECTIONS AND GRADING CRITERIA
Category Points % Description
Introduction 3 6 This first part of your paper should be one paragraph that includes the brochure title, date published, and your understanding of who the information would benefit.
Summary of the brochure's recommendations
10 20 Summary of brochure must include 1. main topics discussed; and 2. how communication between patients and healthcare providers
is encouraged.
Evaluation of the brochure
20 40 Critique the brochure. Include a full one- to two-page critique that answers all of the following questions.
1. What was done well, and what could have been improved in the brochure?
2. Why did this topic interest you? 3. Was the information provided in the brochure beneficial? Could
you incorporate it in your patient education? 4. Was the information presented clearly? 5. Did current nursing or healthcare related research support the
information presented in the brochure? 6. What population or individuals does this article apply to (i.e.,
who will benefit the most from this brochure)? Who else can use this information?
7. Will this information increase patient safety? Defend your answer.
Conclusion 5 10 An effective conclusion identifies the main ideas and major support points from the body of your report. Minor details are left out. Summarize the benefits of following the brochure's advice to a person at risk.
Clarity of writing 10 20 Use Standard English grammar and sentence structure. No spelling or typographical errors (typos) are present. The paper is organized around required components, using appropriate headers.
APA format 2 4 All information taken from another source, even if summarized, must be cited in the paper and listed in the references using (APA sixth ed.) format.
1. Document setup 2. Title and reference pages. 3. Citations in the text and reference page.
Total 50 100%
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GRADING RUBRIC
Assignment Criteria Outstanding or Highest Level of Performance
A (92–100%)
Very Good or High Level of Performance B (84–91%)
Competent or Satisfactory Level of Performance
C (76–83%)
Poor, Failing or Unsatisfactory Level of Performance
F (0–75%)
Introduction
3 points
Introduction provides a full and complete identification of the brochure, including the brochure title, date published, and understanding of who the information would benefit.
3 points
Partial identification of required elements OR introduction contains no required elements OR no introduction
0–2 points
Summary of the article 10 points
Summary is complete and thoroughly covers all required elements.
10 points
Summary is complete and is missing no more than one required element.
9 points
Summary is complete and is missing no more than two required elements.
8 points
Summary is incomplete or not included and is missing more than one required element.
0–7 points
Evaluation of the Article
20 points
Critique of article demonstrates critical thinking and answers all required questions and supported findings with current nursing research.
19–20 points
Critique demonstrates basic understanding of article, answers all but one of the required questions, and/or does not support findings with current research.
17–18 points
Critique demonstrates basic understanding of article, answers all but two or three of the required questions, and/or does not support findings with current research.
16 points
The critique of the article is poor, lacks critical or original thinking, and fails to answer two or more questions
0–15 points
Conclusion
5 points
Original explanation is well evidenced and developed.
5 points
Original explanation is present and well evidenced, yet not well developed.
4.5 points
Original explanation is present, though not well evidenced or developed.
4 points
Conclusion is omitted OR no original explanation is present in conclusion.
0–3 points
Clarity of writing
10 points
Paper has excellent use of Standard English, showing original thought, has no spelling or grammar errors, and is well organized.
10 points
Paper has some evidence of own expression and competently uses language, no more than two spelling or grammar errors, and is well organized.
9 points
Paper has some evidence of own expression and competently uses language, no more than four spelling or grammar errors, and is well organized.
8 points
Language needs development. There are five or more spelling and/or grammar errors, and paper is poorly organized.
0–7 points
APA format
2 points
Paper correctly follows APA format with no more than two types of errors.
2 points
Paper has three to five errors in APA format, grammar, spelling, and syntax and/or one–two citations are missing.
1 point
APA, grammar, spelling and/or punctuation contain multiple errors and/or many citations are missing.
0 points
Total Points Possible = 50 points