Level 1: Clinical Performance Evaluation- ADNG 1200 Clinical I · Student will complete a

Level 1:
Clinical Performance Evaluation- ADNG 1200 Clinical I

· Student will complete a self-evaluation of each student learning outcome below using the criteria on the left found under each outcome. Briefly summarize, either in bullet point or paragraph form, your own evaluation of performance in each. Be specific, give examples.

· In areas you identify as needing growth, provide specific strategies for improvement in your next clinical course.

· Submit to the Clinical Performance Evaluation assignment folder in your clinical course by the assigned due date.

HUMAN FLOURISHING

Apply knowledge and skills learned in the program to uphold patients’ right of self-determination

and promote holistic well-being of client and family.

Expected Satisfactory Behaviors

Student Self-Evaluation

· Apply therapeutic communication skills in interactions with resident and family

· Recognize opportunities to connect with resident on an individual level

· Identify behaviors that threaten or protect resident rights and safety

●Utilize daily clinical paperwork as a framework to gather assessment data while respecting client rights and autonomy

●Work with resident to build rapport/trust prior to gathering data

Objective Data: Process Recording, Reflective Journals, Daily Clinical Paperwork, Daily Clinical Performance Grade

NURSING JUDGMENT

Make judgments in practice, supported by evidence, that integrate nursing science in the provision of safe, quality care.

Expected Satisfactory Behaviors

Student Self-Evaluation

●Utilize daily clinical paperwork to record and prioritize daily assessment, Braden, and Morse fall findings

· Participate in post-clinical discussion of daily assessment findings and how these impact resident health and safety

●Utilize the EMR to accurately document care provided as appropriate

· Respect client privacy and feelings while gathering assessment data

· Takes time to listen to resident and allows them to express their needs and desires

· Reflects on the unique needs of the geriatric population during post-clinical discussion

Objective Data: Medication Concept Map, Geriatric Care Plan Concept Map, Daily Clinical Paperwork, Evolve Case Study/EAQ’s, Daily Clinical Performance Grade

PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY

Implement one’s role as a nurse in a manner that reflects the ideals of the profession while developing an identity committed to evidence-based practice, in the provision of compassionate, culturally sensitive, holistic care to a diverse population.

Expected Satisfactory Behaviors

Student Self-Evaluation

· Exhibit professional appearance and behavior (punctuality, uniform standards, equipment, etc.)

· Exhibit professionalism in interactions with team-members, peers, residents, and faculty

· Seeks faculty assistance in navigating professional situations unfamiliar to student

Objective Data: Reflective Journals, Daily Clinical Performance Grade

SPIRIT OF INQUIRY

Examine the evidence that underlies clinical nursing practice to challenge the status quo, question underlying assumptions, and offer new insights to improve the quality of care for patients, families, and communities (NLN, 2010)..

Expected Satisfactory Behaviors

Student Self-Evaluation

· Reflect on daily experience during post-clinical discussion

· Work with nursing faculty to review daily grading rubric feedback and make a plan for strategies for daily performance improvement

· Seeks out nursing faculty as questions arise

Objective Data: Reflective Journal #2, Daily Clinical Performance Grade

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