Objective: Care plans will be based on the case studies posted in D2L (go to the Chronic illness Family Careplan folder). Student will synthesize concepts of Rural Nursing Theory, chronic illness, and principles of patient and family centered care with nursing process to plan holistic care for a patient/family living with chronic illness. The plan should be specific enough so that another nurse could adhere to the care plan you wrote-continuity of care is important!
Objective: Care plans will be based on the case studies posted in D2L (go to the Chronic illness Family Careplan folder). Student will synthesize concepts of Rural Nursing Theory, chronic illness, and principles of patient and family centered care with nursing process to plan holistic care for a patient/family living with chronic illness. The plan should be specific enough so that another nurse could adhere to the care plan you wrote-continuity of care is important!
Phlebotomy Essentials
6th Edition
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Author:Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher:Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Chapter1: Phlebotomy: Past And Present And The Healthcare Setting
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1SRQ
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Transcribed Image Text:6. Evaluation
considered-
7. Consideration of
rural residence
8. Barriers
9. Empowerment
Strategies
10. Summary
statement(s)
9. Resources
10. Writing quality
Interventions are individualized
and 'fit' with the unique situation.
11. APA style
Interventions are specific enough
so another nurse could adhere to
the plan to facilitate continuity.
Addresses how the nurse will
evaluate the plan of care and
modify as needed. (
A minimum of two concepts of
Rural Health Nursing Theory (find
list of these concepts on p. 6 in text
edited by Winters) that fit with
scenario are explored as they fit
with unique patient/family
scenario.
Briefly discuss at least barriers this
individual family may encounter
while trying to attain their desired
quality of life. Supported with
evidence.
Briefly discuss at least three
strategies/interventions a nurse
could implement to help this
individual family reach the quality
of life they desire. Supported with
evidence.
Gives the paper/plan a sense of
completeness.
Leaves the reader with a final
impression.
synthesized and integrated into
plan appropriately.
Plan is clear and focused. Fewer
than six punctuation, spelling,
spacing, capitalization and writing
mechanics errors.
/or root causes not
included.
Uses APA style correctly for
citations and references. Uses
headings if writing care plan in
narrative format.
Interventions do not.
'fit' with situation.
Interventions not
specific enough for
another nurse to
follow.
Evaluation not
appropriate for unique
situation.
Rural Health Nursing
concepts are
addressed, but not
explored.
Barriers listed, but not
discussed or not
supported with
evidence
Strategies listed, but
not discussed or not
supported with
evidence.
principles or
root cause
analysis
Interventions
vague
Concepts do not clearly situation.
fit with unique
situation.
Evaluation not
considered
Plan lacking in clarity.
Fewer than 12 writing
mechanics errors.
Rural Health
Nursing Theory
concepts
included do not
fit with unique
Organization and effectiveness
(these criteria are not a specific part of the care plan, but look at the plan as a whole)
References drawn from a minimum
of three professional nursing
journal articles (Note criteria
insyllabus) Journal resources are
Fewer than three
professional nursing
journal resources
synthesized and
integrated
Barriers listed
but not
discussed and
not supported
with evidence.
Strategies listed
but not
discussed and
not supported
with evidence.
Sense of completeness No summary
lacking.
statement(s)
Fewer than two
professional
nursing journal
resources
synthesized and
integrated
Twelve or more
writing
mechanics.
errors.
Fewer than six errors in Six or more APA
APA style. Uses
errors errors.
headings if writing as
narrative. (

Transcribed Image Text:Appendix E-Chronic Illness Family Care Plan
Objective: Care plans will be based on the case studies posted in D2L (go to the Chronic illness Family
Careplan folder). Student will synthesize concepts of Rural Nursing Theory, chronic illness, and principles
of patient and family centered care with nursing process to plan holistic care for a patient/family living
with chronic illness. The plan should be specific enough so that another nurse could adhere to the care
plan you wrote-continuity of care is important!
Note an optional template is included in the
it Guidance and Template folder.
Guidance and Template folder for more detail, guidance, and an
Competent
Not
satisfactory
Relevant data
not included.
Please refer to the
example.
Criterion
1. Overview of the
situation.
2. Relevant.
assessment data
gathered/included.
3. Priority nursing
concerns identified,
supported by data,
and justified
4. Goals/desired
outcome
Goal formulation
5. Evidence based
nursing interventions
proposed.
Excellent
All relevant data from case study
included.
Organized and clear.
Note: the data you collect in this
section will be fictitious. Include
relevant, significant (fictious) data
collected in this section.
A minimum of two evidence-based
assessment tools, appropriate to
the situation, are used to gather
data (findings will be fictious)
Focused and relevant physical
assessment data (will be fictious)
obtained and included.
Focused and relevant history (will)
be fictious) obtained and included.
Assessment data is organized in a
logical manner, is focused
A minimum of three priority
concerns are identified and clearly
supported by the data gathered.
Priority concerns flow from
assessment data
included/collected.
One concern is a physical; one is
psychosocial; the third can be
either physical or psychosocial.
(these do not need to be written in
NANDA format)
Why did you choose these as
priority? Priority of chosen
concerns is justified and supported
with evidence.
Explain the reasoning for your
prioritization. Reasoning is sound
and does not include logical.
fallacies or assumptions.
Desired outcomes/goals clearly
flow from assessment data.
SMART person and family centered
goals/outcomes for the
patient/family are formulated.
How did you would go about
formulating your goals? (hint:
consider principles of person and
family centered care and root
causes of the nursing concern).
One goal/outcome developed to
meet each priority concern.
Most relevant data
from case study
Briefly explain how you would
develop interventions (Hint:
consider principles of person and
family centered care and root
causes of the nursing concern).
considered. Clarity and
organization are
lacking
Appropriate
Summary of
assessment tools used. findings from
evidence based
assessment
tools not
included
Relevant physical
assessment data not
focused on the
situation.
Clarity and
organization are
lacking.
Concerns included, but
do not flow from data.
Priority concerns
Priority
minimally supported by concerns
gathered data.
Assumptions that could
impact care possible.
SMART criteria for
goals not fully met
findings of
physical
assessment/
health history
not included
assessment
findings not
organized or
clear
outcomes goals do not
address root causes
Priorities not
adequately justified or Priorities not
supported with
evidence
justified or
supported with
evidence
not supported
by data
gathered
or sources do not meet
criteria on p. 9 of
syllabus
Assumptions
that impact care
Explanation of
intervention
development to
include patient/family
centered care care and
have likely been
made
Evidence that goals are Not evident that
person and family
centered is lacking
Goals do not
meet SMART
criteria
Outcomes/goals do not Goals to not
clearly flow from
nursing concerns
flow from
nursing
or
concerns or
address root
causas
Fewer than two
interventions clearly
A minimum of two interventions
flow from each desired
goals/outcomes and are supported flow from each desired interventions
with professional evidence (note
proposed to
criteria for evidence in the syllabus)
outcome or are not
supported by scholarly meet goal.
evidence (no citations)
individual
/family
participated in
goal
development
No evidence
based
Interventions
development
does not
address
patient/family
centered care
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