Nursing Interventions
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Module 08 Assignment – Nursing Interventions
Purpose of the Assignment
1. Plan evidence-based interventions to assist the client in meeting optimum outcomes.
2. The actions planned are designed to meet the health care needs of the client
Course Competencies
· Apply knowledge of integumentary disorders for safe, effective nursing care
· Explain components of multidimensional nursing care for clients with musculoskeletal disorders
· Select appropriate nursing interventions for clients experiencing alterations in mobility
Instructions
Develop a client-centered SMART goal and 6 individualized nursing interventions with rationale (using the template on page 2 of this document) for a client with the following nursing diagnosis on the care plan:
· Risk for impaired skin integrity related to mechanical factors and impaired physical mobility.
Use at least two scholarly sources to support your care plan. Be sure to cite your sources in-text and on a reference page using APA format.
Check out the following links for information about writing SMART goals and to see examples:
http://rasmussen.libanswers.com/faq/212524
You can find useful reference materials for this assignment in the School of Nursing guide:
https://guides.rasmussen.edu/nursing/referenceebooks
Have questions about APA? Visit the online APA guide:
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Nursing Diagnosis is provided for you:
· Risk for impaired skin integrity related to mechanical factors and impaired physical mobility.
SMART Goal (One goal)
Nursing Interventions
Rationales (cite)
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Module 08 Assignment – Nursing Interventions Rubric
Total Assessment Points - 45
Levels of Achievement
Criteria
Emerging
Competence
Proficiency
Mastery
SMART Goal (should reflect the diagnosis and follow guidelines)
(15 Pts)
The goal meets few SMART goal guidelines and/or is not related to the nursing diagnosis.
Failure to submit SMART goals will result in zero points for this criterion.
The goal meets some of the SMART goal guidelines and is related to the nursing diagnosis.
The goal meets most of the SMART goal guidelines and is related to the nursing diagnosis.
The goal meets all of the SMART goal guidelines and is related to the nursing diagnosis.
Points – 11
Points - 12
Points - 13
Points – 15
Interventions and Rationale
(20 Pts)
Lacks appropriate interventions and rationale to assist the client in resolving the factors leading to the problem.
Failure to submit Interventions and Rationale will result in zero points for this criterion.
Write 3 interventions with rationale to assist the client in resolving the factors leading to the problem with appropriate references.
Write 5 interventions with rationale to assist the client in resolving the factors leading to the problem with appropriate references.
Writes more than 5 interventions with rationale to assist the client in resolving the factors leading to the problem with appropriate references.
Points – 15
Points - 16
Points – 18
Points –20
APA Citation
(5 Pts)
APA in-text citations and references are missing.
Attempted to use APA in-text citations and references.
APA in-text citations and references are used with few errors.
APA in-text citations and references are used correctly.
Points- 2
Points- 3
Points- 4
Points- 5
Spelling and Grammar
(5 Pts)
Numerous spelling and grammar errors, which detract from the audience's ability to comprehend material.
Some spelling and grammar errors, which detract from the audience's ability to comprehend material.
Few spelling and grammar errors.
Minimal to no spelling and grammar errors.