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Unit Course Assessment Report - Four Column Lake Superior State University TheCourses - Nursing Mission Statement: TheCourses is the centralized location for all course assessment data related to this school or discipline. Departmental syllabi may be appended here, and records of curriculum change noted in the 'description' field. Assessment Contact: Ron Hutchins, Interim Associate Dean Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction Assessment Method: to Medical Terminology - Comprehend and Quizzes 25 questions (15) 30% of semester Define - 1. Comprehend and define medical grade words/terms used in the medical profession. Assessment Method Category: (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Attain the total of 375 points out of a total of 2350 points for the semester grade total. Start Date: High Impact Course Practices 1: 01/15/2014 Common Intellectual Experiences Course Outcome Status: High Impact Course Practices 2: Active Not applicable to this outcome Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Construction of Medical Words - 2. Identify the components that make up the construction of medical words. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Weekly chapter homework graded during class as an assignment. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Homework 45% of grade High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Word Structures - 3. Analyze word structures according to their roots, prefixes and suffixes. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Completion of weekly homework due next course date and graded by class interaction. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: Point Values: Quizzes (15) 375 points Medical Word Report 100 points Homework 1875 points Total 2350 points Potential Bonus Points 30 points 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/26/2014 - Spring 2014 32 all students attained an 72 % on the 15 quiz taken through the semester. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/26/2014 - Next year we will use the rubric from the final paper on Medical Terminology to assess student learning on this outcome 06/30/2014 - 80% of the students achieved a grade of 72% on weekly chapter homework. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/30/2014 - Encourage all students to complete all of the weekly homework in order to identify the components of the construction of medical words. High Impact Course Practices 1: Learning Communities Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 1 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Forming Medical Terms - 4. Combine prefixes and suffixes with root words to form medical terms. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Assessment Method: Completion of weekly homework assignment due the next week course period and graded by class participation and interaction. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Point Values: Quizzes (15) 375 points Medical Word Report 100 points Homework 1875 points Total 2350 points Potential Bonus Points 30 points High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Describe Medical Terms - 5. Describe medical terms within a human body system context, including terms that define associated disease processes. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Discussion of medical disease processes in the weekly classes and completion of medical case studies questions in the homework assignments. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: Included in the homework points of 1875 out of 2350 required for course grading. High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Medical Abbreviations - 6. Define commonly used medical abbreviations. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 2 of 111 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction Assessment Method: to Medical Terminology - Spell, Pronounce, Medical Terminology Dictionary/Journal Article Define, and Correctly Use - 7. Accurately spell, Assignment (end of semester) pronounce, define, and correctly use medical Assessment Method Category: terminology when communicating. Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Criterion/Target/Threshold: Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: Goal: 100 percent of students will achieve 85/100 201420 - Spring 2014 points or higher for overall medical word assignment. Start Date: High Impact Course Practices 1: 01/15/2014 Not applicable to this outcome Course Outcome Status: High Impact Course Practices 2: Active Not applicable to this outcome Differentiation of Course Goals: Related Documents: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Course Rubric Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Divide into Components - 8. Divide basic medical terms into their component parts. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Completion of weekly homework assignment. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of class participants will attain 85%-100% of assignment points. High Impact Course Practices 1: Learning Communities High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH101 - Introduction to Medical Terminology - Accurately Use - 9. Accurately use a medical dictionary and/or index. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Use the medical terminology correctly when developing the 3 Term Report end of semester assignment. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: Will achieve a grade of 85-100% with completion of assignment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Undergraduate Research High Impact Course Practices 2: Writing-Intensive Course(s) Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Nutrient Intake Affects Growth/Development - 1. Recognize how nutrient intake affects the growth and development of children. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 3 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Sources Major Nutrients - 2. Identify food sources of major nutrients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Function of Major Nutrients 3. Understand the function of major nutrients for the growing child. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Assess a Child's Food Intake 4. Assess a child's food intake for nutritional adequacy. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Development of Food Habits 5.Understand early development of food habits in children and relate this to health status in later life. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Fast Foods - 6. Explore the nutritional value of fast foods. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 4 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Food Management Strategies 7. Understand food management strategies needed to effectively plan/implement a day care center menu. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 09/13/2013 - Results from final exam questions pertaining to food safety in the care of children. Specific questions addressed with results from 24 students. 09/13/2013 - Spring 2014 - Emphasis on Choking in Toddlers, Honey Ingestion by Infants, Lead Poisoning, Food Allergies and Infants, Handwashing as means to prevent disease and illness, and Foodborne Illness in Pregnancy in lecture and written exercises. Assessment Method: Review results from final exam questions pertaining to food safety in the care of children. Specific questions addressed: Choking in Infants - Question 13 and Toddlers Question 32 Consumption of Honey by Infants - Question 14 Preparation of infant formula - Question 17 and Question 33 Lead Poisoning - Question 34 Infants and Food Allergies - Question 51 Prevention of Foodborne Illness - Question 73 + Question 82 + Question 94 Foodborne Illness and the Unborn - Question 93 Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% will achieve a score of 90% or higher High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Choking in Infants - Question 13=22/24 = 91.67% and Toddlers - Question 32 = 12/24 = 50% Consumption of Honey by Infants - Question 14 = 20/24 = 83.33% Preparation of infant formula - Question 17 = 22/24 = 91.67% and Question 33 = 22/24 = 91.67% Lead Poisoning - Question 34 = 10/24 = 41.67% Infants and Food Allergies - Question 51 = 20/24 = 83.33% Prevention of Foodborne Illness - Question 73 = 22/24 = 91.67%, Question 82 (Handwashing) = 19/24 = 79.67%, Question 94 (Handwashing)= 20/24 = 83.33% Foodborne Illness during Pregnancy - Question 93 = 21/24 = 87.5% Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Review of scantron results for specific questions 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 5 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up for food safety. Optional Data Point: 85 TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Value of Educational Background in Nutrition - 8. Recognize the value of an educational background in basic nutrition for child care providers. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Using Enriched Products, Food Additives and Vitamin Supplements - 9. Determine the value of using enriched products, food additives and vitamin supplements with young children. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH104 - Nutrition for Early Childhood - Community Resources - 10. Identify community resources available to help parents and other care providers who have children with nutritional concerns. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Basic Concepts of Nutrient Groups - 1. Understand the basic concepts of the study of nutrition, including the classifications, functions, and major metabolic aspects of nutrient groups (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, water, minerals, and vitamins). (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 6 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Roles of Macronutrients - 2. Understand the roles of carbohydrate, fat, and protein in the body and the best food sources of each of these energy-yielding nutrients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Nutrient Availability Principles - 3. Describe basic principles of digestion, absorption, and metabolism to explain how nutrients become available to meet their functions in the body. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Role of Micronutrients and Water - 4. Understand the roles of vitamins, minerals and water in body processes and the importance for maintenance of human functions. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Lifestyle and Health Impact 5. Recognize the importance of fitness, physical activity and nutrients in weight management, eating disorders, athletes, bone health, dental health, and cardiovascular health. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 7 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/03/2014 - SPRING 2014 - 31/33 = 93.9% of students were able to positively state at least one skill/behavior/attribute that they had learned from this project and/or about themselves and that they would utilize in the future for improving their personal eating habits and/or the eating habits of others. Two students id not complete the assignmentl. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/14/2012 - 32/34 = 94.12% of students were able to positively state at least one skill/behavior/attribute that they had learned from this project and/or about themselves and that they would utilize in the future for improving their personal eating habits and/or the eating habits of others. 06/03/2014 - Continue with project for next year. Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - SMART Goal Setting and Dietary Analysis - 6. Apply basic nutrition knowledge by evaluating one's diet, including interpreting and formulating recommendations to improve personal eating habits. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Instructor will review students' answers to part #6 on SMART Goal Project - SMART Goal Analysis Worksheet (What have you learned from doing this project? What have you learned about yourself and setting goals? How will this help you in the future?). Assessment Method Category: Indirect - Survey, including self-evaluation, peers, or graduates Criterion/Target/Threshold: At least 90% of students who complete the worksheet will be able to state at least one thing that they have learned from this project and/or learned about themselves that will be able to utilize in the future for improving personal eating habits and/or the eating habits of others. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: SMART Goal Worksheet_Analysis of Project_FINAL.doc One student did not think the SMART goal was possible until he had more money and another student did not think that he needed to make any changes at all in his intake or think about future changes. 2/34 = 5.88% Two students did not complete the assignment at all = 2/36. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Assessment Method: Instructor will grade the HLTH 208 SMART Goal Project's two worksheets - Developing a SMART Goal Worksheet and the SMART Goal Analysis Worksheet - for a total of 20 points. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: At least 85% of students who complete the project will achieve a score of 17/20 (85%) or better on the SMART Goal Project. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM 06/03/2014 - SPRING 2014 - 31 students completed the project, 90.3% (28/31) of students received a score of 8.5/10 or higher. 3 students received an 80% for the project. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Note that grading scale was changed this semester with project now worth 10 points instead of 20 points 12/14/2012 - Two of the 36 students did not complete the assignment. 30/34 (88.23%) students received a score of 17/20 or higher (7 = 20/20; 13 = 19-9.9/20; 6 = 18-18.9/20; 4 = Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 8 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks SMART Goal Worksheet_Developing a SMART Goal_FINAL.doc SMART Goal Worksheet_Analysis of Project_FINAL.doc Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 17-17.9/20) 4/34 (11.77%) students received a score of 13.5-16.5/20 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Assessment Method: Instructor will review students' answers to part #6 on SMART Goal Project - SMART Goal Analysis Worksheet (What have you learned from doing this project? What have you learned about yourself and setting goals? How will this help you in the future?). Assessment Method Category: Indirect - Survey, including self-evaluation, peers, or graduates High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 09/13/2013 - SPRING 2013 - 19/21 = 85.7% of students were able to positively state at least one skill/behavior/attribute that they had learned from this project and/or about themselves and that they would utilize in the future for improving their personal eating habits and/or the eating habits of others. One student did not think the SMART goal project was of any use while they were at LSSU, one student did not feel he needed to make any changes and one student did not complete the assignment at all. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 09/13/2013 - SPRING 2013 - 76.19% received a score of 17/20 or higher. 14.29% received a score of 16/20. 4.76% received a score of 10.5/20 and one person (4.76%) did not complete the project. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Instructor will grade the HLTH 208 SMART Goal Project's two worksheets - Developing a SMART Goal Worksheet and the SMART Goal Analysis Worksheet - for a total of 20 points. Goal = At least 85% of students who complete the project will achieve a score of 17/20 (85%) or better on the SMART Goal Project. 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 09/13/2013 - Continue to emphasize the importance of good self-care, setting attainable behavioral change goals and the importance of understanding what "change" entails to the individual and the amount of energy needed to make a "change" in personal habits. 09/13/2013 - Instructor will continue to work closely with students to achieve success with this project by helping them to interpret data and work on developing skills to improve personal habits. Page 9 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/03/2014 - Results from thirty-one exams completed for Spring 2014: #1 - 24/31 = 77.4% #5 - 31/31 = 100% #6 - 27/31 = 87.1% #42 - 23/31 = 74.2% (foods at risk for Listeria) #46 - 31/31 = 100% #50 - 27/31 = 87.1% #69 - 31/31 = 100% #74 - 27/31 = 87.1% #89 - 22/31 = 71.0% (prevention techniques for Listeria) #97 - 25/31 = 80.6% (safe storage and consumption of leftovers) Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/03/2014 - FALL 2014 - stronger emphasis on Listeria in Food Safety lecture and develop case study including Listeria prevention in Prenatal Nutrition discussion/lecture session. Emphasis on food safety and handling leftovers in Food Safety lecture and in discussion of meal planning throughout the lifecycle. TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Disorders and Disease Process - 7. Apply basic nutrition knowledge in various disorders and disease processes. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle - Students will demonstrate the importance of food safety practices throughout the life cycle. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Inactive Date: 01/30/2015 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Class scores on Final Exam were reviewed for the ten questions (of 100) that addressed food safety and prevention of food borne illness throughout the life cycle. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - Standardized Criterion/Target/Threshold: Class score for each question will be evaluated using Scantron analysis. 85% of students will receive a score of 75% or higher for each question. High Impact Course Practices 1: Learning Communities High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 09/13/2013 - Review of results from final exam specific 09/13/2013 - Emphasis in 2013-2014 on to food safety practices throughout the life cycle: Prevention of Lead Poisoning, Storing Foods at Safe Temperatures, and Question 1 - Prevention of Lead Poisoning All Ages= Prevention of Listeria to improve level 15/21 = 71.43% of understanding and ability to apply Question 6 - Infants and Honey Ingestion = 19/21 = knowledge as evidenced by final exam 90.48% scores Question 44 - Risk of Foodborne Illness throughout Life Cycle = 21/21 = 100% Question 50 and 64 - Choking Hazards for Infants = 20/21 = 95.24 % + 19/21=90.48% Question 67 - Infant Food Allergies = 20/21 = 95.24% Question 68 - Environmental Contamination = 21/21 = 100% Question 69 - S/S of Foodborne Illness = 21/21 = 100% Question 74 - Temperatures to Prevent Foodborne Illness = 17/21 = 80.96% Question 89 - Prevention of Listeria = 18/21 = 85.71% 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 10 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Question 97 - Food Safety and Elders = 20/21 = 95.24% Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Optional Data Point: 90 TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH208 - Principles of Human Nutrition - Role of Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle - Students will demonstrate improved level of knowledge of basic nutrition upon completion of the course (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/06/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: A 20 question pretest was completed on the first day of the course and the same 20 questions were utilized as the first 20 questions on the final exam. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: The average pretest score for the class will improve by at least 50% on the final exam. High Impact Course Practices 1: Learning Communities High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH209 Pharmacology - Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacotheraputic Actions - 1. Understand pharmacodynamic and pharmacotheraputic actions of specific therapeutic agents. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Assessment Method: Exams 2,3,4, and Final Exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 60% of class will choose correct answers for exam questions related to learning outcome. 06/03/2014 - 29 students completed the 20 question pretest and the class average was 9.9 (49.5%) 31 students completed the final exam and the class average for the first 20 questions and the class average was 16 (80%) demonstrating an improvement of 61.6%. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2014-2015 06/03/2014 - Noted - class scores for questions related to adolescent snacking habits, calculation of protein requirements, food sources of saturated fats and soluble fiber, lycopene, functions of Vitamin C and food sources of Vitamin D were < 75% and these topics will be emphasized in Fall 2014 lecture/discussion/case studies. Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH209 Pharmacology - History and Current Drug Standards and Legislation - 2.Student will comprehend history and events leading to development of current drug standards and legislation. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Exam 1 and Comprehensive final exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 60% correct on questions regarding Drug Standards and Legislation High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 01/16/2013 - Exam question #12 -83% and #35- 55% of 12/20/2012 - Reviewed content with class had correct answers class, will reassess on final exam. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 11 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH209 Pharmacology - Drug reactions and routes. - 3. Student will be knowledgeable of therapeutic assessment of clients and correct administration of drugs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Multiple choice examinations through out the course with comprehensive final examination at end of course. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 75-90% of the students will attain correct answers on at least 60% of the questions pertaining to drug therapeutics, administration, action, and or side effects. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Goals, Structures, and Functions - 1.Describe the goals, structures, and functions of the health care system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Factors Influencing Change - 2.Discuss factors influencing change in the health care system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Roles of Health Care Providers - 3.Describe the roles of health care providers within the health care system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 12 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Health Care Delivery System - 4.Examine issues inherent in the health care delivery system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Educational Programs and Roles of Health Care Personnel. 5.Contrast the educational programs and roles of health care personnel. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Rights and Responsibilities - 6.Describe the rights and responsibilities of the consumer of health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Issues of Ethical Concern - 7.Discuss issues of ethical concern for health care providers and workers in public health. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 13 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues Communication Techniques - 8.Describe effective communication techniques and its effect on quality health care. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Risk Management - 9.Identify risk management in health care delivery and environmental systems. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues - Health Care Delivery Models - 10.Compare the advantages and disadvantages of health care delivery models. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH210 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts and Issues Organizational Culture - 11.Analyze the concept of organizational culture and its impact on health care delivery. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 14 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH232 Pathophysiology - Cell injury, Inflammation, Healing and Fever - 1.Understand the basic mechanisms of cell injury, inflammation, healing and fever (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: First unit exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students will successfully pass the exam at 72% or greater. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences 06/27/2014 - Fall, 2013 all students were in the nursing program and successfully passed the first unit exam with a 72% or greater. However, Spring, 2014 had nursing and exercise students combined and the exercise students had increased difficulty with the course material and scored less than 72% on their first unit exam. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Scantron scoring based on a 50 question multiple choice exam. TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH232 Pathophysiology - Signs and Symptoms to Diseases - 2.Relate signs and symptoms to diseases to these basic functions (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Written assignment. Student's choice of disease/condition with research including signs and symptoms Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will achieve a minimum of 80% on this assignment High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: Disease Assignment.docx 06/27/2014 - All students in HLTH 232 scored a 90% or greater on their disease assignments in Fall, 2013 and Spring, 2014. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/05/2012 - 98% of students achieved minimum of 80% Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH232 Pathophysiology - Principles of Immune System and Development of Cancers - 3.Understand the principles of immune response, immune dysfunction, and the development of cancers (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: 7 multiple choice questions from immune/cancer content Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will answer at least 5 questions correctly Related Documents: TracDat Course Assessment 232 test questions.docx Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH232 Pathophysiology - How Health Assessment Data Determine Interventions - 4.Understand how health interventions are governed by the interpretation of assessment data (Created By 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 15 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH232 Pathophysiology - Relate Abnormal Physical Findings to Body Functions - 5.Relate abnormal organ, tissue, or cell structure to the resulting functional problems of the body (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH232 Pathophysiology - Causes of Diseases and Prevention - 6.Understand the causes of diseases and how they can be prevented (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Disease Assignment Sheet Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100 % of class to score at least 8 point of the 10 points available. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Computer competency - Student will demonstrate ANA core competences for computer use (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Students will use microsoft office; word, Power Point, Publisher and excel to complete their assignments. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% Students will submit assignments using microsoft office software. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Knowledge of Nursing Informatics - Obj #1.Develop a solid base in liberal education for nursing practice as evidenced by acquisition of knowledge of nursing informatics and its base 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 16 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up components of nursing science, library science, computer science, and cognitive science related to health care issues. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Identifies Knowledge and Skills Needed to Provide Health Care - Obj. #2. Identifies knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety to provide health care as evidenced by identifying valid data, information, and knowledge resources for health care practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Evidence Based Practice - Obj. #3. Identifies and describes research for potential application for evidence based practice as evidenced by completing identification and analysis of evidence based practice hard copy and electronic resources. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Knowledge/Skills in Information Management and Patient Care - Obj. #4. Illustrates knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Write a paper defining the various types of research articles and compare and contrast them. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will receive at least an 80% on the paper allowing for one rewrite to get a passing grade. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/08/2014 - Students obtained 88% average score on the paper and article submissin. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Related Documents: HLTH 235 CompareandContrast (1).docx TD Gradebook_GPA HLTH 235_S14_Final.xls Assessment Method: Search various nursing data bases such as CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Pub Med, Guidelines.gov, etc., and LSSU library periodicals for examples of eight different types of research articles (i.e. systematic review, metaanalysis, primary studies, literature reviews etc.) Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will obtain an 80% or greater on the literature search. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: HLTH 235_001_S14_SYLB.doc 05/08/2014 - Students obtained an 88% on the paper with several resubmitting their paper for a passing grade. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Related Documents: TD Gradebook_GPA HLTH 235_S14_Final.xls 05/08/2014 - Separate the assignment. Have library search count separately from the paper. Assessment Method: Final exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 17 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes demonstrated understanding, development, and dissemination of data, information, and knowledge for the purpose of patient care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Health Care Policies - Obj. #5. Identifies health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and function of the health care system as evidenced by ability to discuss how information technologies are impacted and impact health care systems. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks 80% of the students will obtain at least an 80% on the final High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: TD Gradebook_GPA HLTH 235_S14_Final.xls Assessment Method: Final exam questions related to EHR, clinical decision making technology, and patient care technology. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - Standardized Criterion/Target/Threshold: 75% of the students will get questions related to patient care informatics and EHR correct. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: HLTH 235 Final Exam Item Statistics Report (2).pdf Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 05/09/2014 - ___ % of students answered the patient care technology, EHR, and clinical decision system questions correctly. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: HLTH 235 Final Exam Item Statistics Report (2).pdf Assessment Method: Class project of completing an Omaha System care plan Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: Class participation and submission of completed Omaha System care plan High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Exam questions on HITECH and HIPAA Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - Standardized Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of students will correctly answer the midterm questions #21, 34, & 44, and final exam questions 4, 12, 13, and 26 related to HITECH, HIPAA, and meaningful use objectives. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: 05/09/2014 - ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q21 ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q34 ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q44 ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q4 ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q12 ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q13 ___% of students got 85 % or better on Q26 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 18 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Communication and Collaboration Obj #6.Develops communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by acquisition of knowledge regarding nursing and other health related taxonomies. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Informatics - Obj. #7.Defines and applies health promotion and disease prevention at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by development of health education materials using the science of healthcare informatics. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH235 - Healthcare Informatics Professionalism/ethics/integrity/social justice as evidenced by ability to discuss ethical use of data, information, and knowledge related in health informatics. - Obj. #8.Defines professionalism and inherent values of ethics, integrity, and social justice as evidenced by ability to discuss ethical use of data, information, and knowledge related in health informatics. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Related Documents: HLTH 235 Midterm Item Statistics Report (3).pdf HLTH 235 Final Exam Item Statistics Report (2).pdf Assessment Method: Class project of completing an Omaha System care plan Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: Class Completion of Omaha System Care Plan High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Omaha System Worksheet_1-1714_D.doc Bill T Post Open Heart.doc 05/08/2014 - Students input on Omaha System Care Plan Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Completed Omaha System Worksheet_Heart Surgery.doc Assessment Method: SBAR of a selected patient and a targeted education pamphlet or booklet with an appropriate SMOG literacy level. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Literacy level will be appropriate for the selected patient. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/08/2014 - Over 90% students had appropriate literacy level in their educational pamphlet. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: HLTH 235 Health literacy SBAR Paper (1).docx HLTH 235 Health Literacy Pamphlet docx.docx Assessment Method: Discussion thread on blackboard reflecting on a Medscape podcast on medical ethics dilemma and a man's right to die of bed sores. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - Standardized Criterion/Target/Threshold: Each student will submit a reflective comment about the podcast. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/08/2014 - 87.5% of students submitted a reflection of their perception of a patient's right to die Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 05/08/2014 - 91% of the students posted their reflection about the ethical dilemma onto black board. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 19 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Related Documents: Ethics discussion thread.docx Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - General Education Diversity - View the world from cultural perspectives other than their own (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: GenEd Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Diversity in American Society - 1.Discuss racial and cultural diversity in American society. a.Define the concept of culture. b.Differentiate the concepts of ethnocentrism and cultural relativity. c.Compare and contrast values of selected cultural groups. d.Explore the relationship of culture, kinship systems, religious practices, language and customs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Assessment Method: Culture of Origin Academic paper Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Goal is class average of 36/39 points or higher for overall paper grade. Related Documents: Culture of Origin Paper Rubric Culture of Origin Paper Description Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Cultural Influences 2.Identify cultural influences on health beliefs, practices, attitudes and traditions of ethnic and racial groups. a.Discuss ethnic/cultural variations in communication patterns, dietary habits, kinship systems, religious practices and health/illness behaviors. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 20 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Ethnic Identity and Cultural Health Practices - 3. Compare the ethnic identity and cultural health practices of clients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Need for Cultural Sensitivity - 4.Express an understanding of the need for cultural sensitivity in health care. a.Demonstrate consideration of individual value systems and cultural life ways to be included in care of a client. b.Cite values common to the dominant society and contrast them with the values that may be found in other ethnic groups. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Framework of Transcultural Caring - 5.Apply a conceptual framework of Transcultural Caring to various clients. a.Describe why the incorporation of cultural parameters is an essential part of the health assessment. b.Assess client's cultural beliefs and behaviors. c.Explain how cultural variables and health perceptions may be related to a client's health. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Change Strategies 6.Propose change strategies useful in developing 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 21 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up culturally relevant programs in a variety of health care settings. a.Discuss reasons for delayed entry of clients into the health care system. b.Explore reasons why lay health practitioners may be consulted before professionals. c.Identify reasons for apparent client nonadherence with health recommendations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - How Newly Acquired Knowledge - 7.Identify how newly acquired knowledge can be used to enhance Transcultural health care research, education and practice. a.Discuss approaches and techniques the practitioner can use in developing rapport with ethnic groups. b.Discuss the concept of flexibility as it applies to working with people who have different health beliefs and practices. c.Explore nursing and other related research that should be relevant and necessary to enhance Transcultural care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Complementary and Alternative Practices. - 8.Explore the uses of selected complementary and alternative health care practices. a.Examine the possible interactions of complimentary/alternative practices with mainstream health care b.Discuss the economic aspects of complimentary/alternative practices. c.Explore reasons for choosing complimentary/alternative health care. 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 22 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH329 - Women?s Health Issues - Access to Health Care - 1. Understand how access to health care and health insurance, cultural insensitivity, and other obstacles affect the health of women. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Global Women's Health Issues Paper: Global Comparison section (20 points) Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve minimum 75% (15 points) on Global Comparison section Related Documents: Paper guidelines.docx Paper Rubric.docx TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH329 - Women?s Health Issues - Women as Health Care Consumers - 2.Recognize ways that women as health care consumers affect demand within the health-care system. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH329 - Women?s Health Issues - Health Screening Guidelines - 3. Review health screening guidelines and immunization recommendations for women across the lifespan. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH329 - Women?s Health Issues - Women?s Sexual and Reproductive Health - 4.Understand how cultural values, stereotypes, and socialization define and influence women?s sexual and reproductive health. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 23 of 111 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH329 - Women?s Assessment Method: Health Issues - Gender Differences - 5.Compare 6 point written exam question from midterm and contrast gender differences in women and exam related to gender differences in health men with regards to chronic diseases and Assessment Method Category: conditions, physical, and mental health. (Created Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course By TheCourses - Nursing) Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will get at least 4 points out of 6. Course Outcome Status: Related Documents: Active TracDat Course Assessment 329 test Differentiation of Course Goals: question.docx Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Course Student Learning Outcomes Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH329 - Women?s Health Issues - Social Dimensions of Women?s Health - 6.Understand the social dimensions of women?s health including substance abuse, violence, and women in the workforce. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH330 - Applied Nutrition - Current Societal Trends - 1.Identify factors that influence current societal trends in nutrition for US residents. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/28/2013 Inactive Date: 12/13/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Mid-term exam answers to questions on food insecurity, purchasing local foods, impact of SNAP-ED, food safety, weight management and Dietary Guidelines for Americans Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will correctly answer questions addressing topics listed High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH330 - Applied Nutrition - Research, Theory and Practice - 2. Apply nutritional research, theory and practice in health care situations. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/28/2013 Inactive Date: 12/13/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Assessment Method: Students will apply current, evidence based information to Case Studies and PowerPoint Presentations Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will achieve a score of 85% or higher on all Case Studies and PowerPoint Presentations in ability to apply current research, theory and practice High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 24 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH330 - Applied Nutrition - Epidemiological View in Analyzing 3.Use an epidemiological view in analyzing nutrition's role in health and illness for individuals and populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201330 Summer 2013 Start Date: 08/28/2013 Inactive Date: 12/13/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Student will complete PowerPoint Presentation on specific condition and explain role of nutrition in etiology and treatment Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will achieve 85% or higher score on Grading Rubric High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH330 - Applied Nutrition - Compare/Contrast Methods used in Assessment - 4.Compare and contrast methods used for nutritional assessment of individuals and populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/28/2013 Inactive Date: 12/13/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Review responses to questions on mid-term exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will correctly answer questions on mid-term High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH330 - Applied Nutrition - Roles that Medications/Chemicals/Nutrients Play - 5. Recognize the roles that medications, chemicals and nutrients play in relation to nutritional intake for individuals. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Start Date: 08/28/2013 Inactive Date: 12/13/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Students will be observed and evaluated in group project on food-drug interactions Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will be able to state at least one resource for information on food-drugsupplements interactions. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH330 - Applied Assessment Method: Nutrition - Utilizing Interdisciplinary Resources - Case Study #1 6.Identify the importance of utilizing 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 25 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes interdisciplinary resources in providing nutritional programming for individuals and groups. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 08/28/2013 Inactive Date: 12/13/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Physiological and Psychological Changes - 1. Identify expected physiological and psychological changes associated with advancing age. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Common Pathological Conditions - 2. Categorize common pathological conditions associated with advancing age. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will identify at least three interdisciplinary resources for nutrition education in the community. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Group Physiological and psychological systems review via activity project. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will participate in weekly group activities, development of activity related to selected physiological and pshycological system, and implementation of group activity project in a near by home for the aged 06/19/2014 - 100% of students participated in group activities related to a selected physiological system and presented ways to the elderly could improve the health status of that body system. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/04/2013 - 95% of students participated in this activity Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Submission of plan for activity and a sign in sheet Assessment Method: Direct Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will pass the course exams with a 72% or greater 01/04/2013 - 100% of students passed the course exams with a 72% or greater Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Final examination essay Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will complete the final exam and essay 06/19/2014 - 100% of students completed the final exam. 100% of students participated in discussion board related to sexuality of the elderly. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 01/04/2013 - No action taken. One student did not participate and withdrew from the course at a later date. Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Personal Values 3. Recognize the impact of one's personal values on the interaction process when working with older individuals. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 26 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Epidemiological Model - 5. Utilize an epidemiological model to explore preventive and treatment interventions in the promotion of "successful" aging. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 2013-2014 01/04/2013 - 100% of remaining students completed the final exam and essay Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Aging Theories - 4. Utilize knowledge of aging theories during interdisciplinary assessment of selected situations common to the elderly client system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Findings Assessment Method: Participation in the "Take 5 Program" with a written experience evaluation Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will participate in the Take 5 program and submit a written evaluation of their learning experience and observations 01/04/2013 - 100% of students participted in the Take 5 program and submitted a written evaluation of their learning experience and observations Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Course lecture case study review in groups with presentations and collaboration in class Assessment Method Category: Direct - Case Analysis Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will participate when in attendance 01/04/2013 - 100% of students participated when in attendance Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Each student will complete a Capstone Final Paper assignment addressing a topic in the aging population which will contain a section on the strategy/options for meeting the needs of the older client Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will complete the Capstone Final Paper Assignment 01/04/2013 - 100% of students completed and submitted the final Capstone paper assignment Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Sensory presentation, Direct Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 01/04/2013 - 100% of students in attendance actively participated in sensory deficit role play Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Review Strategy to Effectively Meet Needs of Elderly - 6. Critically review strategy options intended to effectively meet the needs of the older client. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Commitment to Protect the Rights - 7. Demonstrate a commitment to protect the rights of the older client that are associated with human dignity. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 27 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Community Resources Aimed at Assisting - 8. Evaluate community resources aimed at assisting in the care and service to elders in the community. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks 100% of students in attendance will participate actively in sensory deficit role play focusing on maintaining dignity with age Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Classroom discussion regarding the dignity of our aging population Assessment Method: Direct/Indirect Assessment Method Category: Direct - Field Placement/Internship Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will participate in the Take 5 program 06/19/2014 - 100% of students participated in the Take 5 program and evaluated its usefulness in assisting the care and service to elders in the community. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/04/2013 - 100% of students participated in the Take 5 program Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Direct writing assignment Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will complete their assigned Capstone Final Paper 01/04/2013 - 100% of students completed their assigned Capstone Final Paper Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Evidence Based Research and National Standards - 9. Utilizes evidence based research and national standards in the contact and interactions with the aging population. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Findings Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Factors that Influence Societal Trends - 1.Identify factors that influence current societal trends in nutritional health for U.S. residents. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Apply Theory - 2.Apply theory to practice in nutritional case situations and scenarios. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 28 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Use Epidemiological Frame to Analyze - 3.Utilize an epidemiological frame to analyze the role of nutrition in health and illness for individuals and populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Research Literature on Recent Trends/Recommendations 4.Demonstrate ability to conduct research of the literature to investigate current scientific evidence that supports recent trends and recommendations for nutritional application. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Adapt Research to Develop Education Materials - 5. Adapt research to develop nutrition education materials appropriate for the general public. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201510 - Fall 2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Role that Foods, Supplements and Nutrients Play - 6. Analyze the role that nutraceuticals, phytochemicals, functional foods, supplements and nutrients play in the promotion of health and wellness for individuals and populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 29 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH452 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition - Nutritional Information and Misinformation - 7.Critically evaluate nutritional information and misinformation in educational materials designed for the public. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH490 - Independent Study in Health - Nutrition Needs and Concerns 1.Identify specific nutrient needs and health concerns of older adults. a.Select one month of menus from CAA and complete a computerized dietary analysis and compare results to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendations and to the General Requirements for Nutrition Service Programs from the Michigan Office of Services to the Aging. b.Conduct a nutrition assessment and make recommendations for one female senior citizen. Assessment will include dietary analysis of five days of intake. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH490 - Independent Study in Health - Monthly Education Materials 2.Provide monthly nutrition education materials for use by the local CAA on menus for congregate meals and for distribution in homes of Meals on Wheels recipients. a.Explore National Health Observances and select a theme for each month. b.Research, select and/or design one-page education materials that are presented in a clear, easy to read font with appropriate graphics and at a 6th grade reading level or less for each of the twelve months in the calendar year. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 30 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - HLTH490 - Independent Study in Health - Explore Local Food Systems 3.Work with MSUE and the EUP Food Hub to explore local food systems with a focus on the use of local foods in retail outlets. a.Understand the importance and meaning of a food hub in the EUP. b.Assist in the development of a survey tool for local restaurants. c.Arrange meetings and schedule appointments with selected restaurants. d.Conduct interviews with restaurant representatives. e.Submit typed summary of each interview to MSUE Extension Educator. f.Assist in the analysis of project with MSUE Extension Educator (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - Support of professional nursing practice - Develop a solid base in liberal education for nursing practice as evidenced by acquisition of a theoretical knowledge base from nursing, history, education, and related disciplines to support professional nursing practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/30/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Philosophy paper based on the nursing metaparadigm. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - SLO2 - Identify knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety to provide health care as evidenced by acquisition of knowledge related to critical thinking, decision making, and Assessment Method: Students will identify components of critical thinking and apply basic principles of THINK critical thinking model. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course 07/08/2014 3:44 PM High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning 06/10/2014 - 95% had 82% or higher on the writing assignment. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/10/2014 - Using 9 questions in test 1: the class average was 84.6%. 62.2% of class members met the 85% or higher threshold. A transition in class instructors occurred during this section of the course. Material was reinforced throughout remainder of course, but no specific assessment questions were Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 06/10/2014 Continue presenting THINK critical thinking model and discussion posting requirement. Page 31 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes professional nursing roles. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - SLO3 - Identify and describe evidence based practice by defining the components and resources for professional nursing practice. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings included in tests 2 and 3. Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will achieve a class average of 85% or higher on test questions related to identification and application of critical thinking model. (Test 1) High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: Students will be able to define evidence based practice and identify library resources to support practice Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Student will identify evidence to support nursing practice involving a specified diagnosis and post findings on discussion board. 100% of students will post appropriate research. High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Undergraduate Research 06/10/2014 - Findings All students participated successfully in PICO discussion exercise. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - Reference supported person nursing philosophy - Illustrate knowledge and skills in information management as evidenced by developing a reference supported personal nursing philosophy. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Development of reference supported personal nursing philosophy Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 95% C or better on holistic grading scale; 80% will have a B or better High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) 06/10/2014 - Writing assignment 04/02/14; 23/23 had C or better (100%); 22/23 had B or better (95.7%) Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/11/2013 - 23/24 students had C or better (96%): 21/24 students had a B or better (87.5%) Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - SLO5 - Identify health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and function of the health care system as evidenced by discussing how health care change occurs through the use of power and political action. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Students will be able to define statutory, regulatory, and case law. Students will be able to define and provide examples of negligence, malpractice, informed consent, false imprisonment, assault and battery. Students will be able to define and identify parameters of patients eligible for Medicaid, Medicare, and 06/10/2014 - 17 questions on final exam N=23-87% answers correct/ 74% of students obtained 80% or better Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 06/10/2014 - Recommend additional student centered learning activities related to legal and policy issue Page 32 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - Patient safety and collaborative practice measures. - Develop an understanding of the need for communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by acquisition of knowledge regarding components of health care delivery systems, communication techniques, and collaborative roles in health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks other governmental health care services. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will obtain 80% or better on Test 3 questions regarding legal and regulatory questions High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Direct - application questions on final unit exam related to SBAR communication method Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of students will answer 100% of application questions correctly. 06/10/2014 - 3/1/14 Exam 1,2 _4 questions -72% correct N=23 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/11/2013 - 3 questions on final q1. 18/24; q.2 22/24; q.3 24/24 on 75% of students answered 100% of the questions correctly Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/10/2014 - Expand discussion posting on SBAR subject. 01/11/2013 - Add article search and discussion posting on SBAR subject. TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - SLO7 - Define health promotion (HD) and disease prevention (DP) at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by demonstrating acquisition of knowledge regarding HP/DP models and related professional nursing roles. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - SLO8 - Define professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as evidences by through the examination of cultural and ethical issues, legal responsibilities, therapeutic caring, and principles of decision making related to health care issues. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 33 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS211 - Introduction to Professional Nursing - SLO9 - Recognize nursing practice with patients, individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations across the lifespan and across the continuum of health care environments and the variations of care, the increased complexity, and the increased us of health care resources inherent in care for patients as evidenced by: examining the development and content of leading nursing, education, and related theories; acquisition of knowledge regarding the nursing process and; by understanding of the teaching /learning process as an integral part of professional nursing practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Multiple choice and essay questions on final exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Assessment Method: Group teaching project on topic of nurse theorist - overview and application Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Client?s Rights - 1.Recognize the importance of maintaining professional standards by protecting the client?s rights to safety, privacy, dignity and confidentiality during the health appraisal process. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Cultural/Spiritual Values; Developmental Level - 2.Integrate knowledge obtained in the psychosocial disciplines while exploring human values and rights inherent in the practice of nursing. a.Identify cultural and spiritual values that influence health behavior. b.Identify specific health issues related to developmental level c.Identify the influence of one?s own value system when assessing the health behavior of others. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 34 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Assessment Method: Return demonstration of skills with final skill Head to Toe checkoff graded as either satisfactory or unsatisfactory Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will pass the skill checkoff at a satisfactory level Related Documents: Head to Toe.doc 04/25/2013 - 100% of students passed final head to toe skill checkoff at a satisfactory level Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 12/05/2012 - 100% pass rate for final Head to Toe Skill Checkoff Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Health Assessment Skills - 3. Demonstrate beginning of health assessment skills on healthy clients as a first stepin the nursing process. a.Use inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation skills appropriately when conducting a physical assessment. b.Use appropriate oral communication skills in obtaining and relaying pertinent health assessment information. c.Use appropriate documentation skills to relay information obtained during the assessment process. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Maslow?s Needs Theory - 4.Begin to use concepts from Maslow?s Needs Theory in obtaining health assessment data. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Critical Thinking Skills - 5. Demonstrate critical thinking skills in recognizing normal deviations found during the assessment process. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 35 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Abnormalities in Health Assessment Findings - 6.Begin to recognize some common abnormalities in health assessment findings and the importance for referral. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method: 04/25/2013 - 87.7% average on 10 questions 10 multiple choice questions from the final Goal met: cumulative exam that directly relate to Yes identifying common abnormalities and the need Finding Reporting Year: for referral 2012-2013 Assessment Method Category: Related Documents: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course TracDat Course Assessment 212 test Criterion/Target/Threshold: questions S13.docx Students will achieve minimum 80% average on 10 questions High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: TracDat Course Assessment 212 test questions.docx Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Role in Health Promotion - 7.Identify the nurse?s role in health promotion of individuals and groups. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Research - 8.Incorporate findings from current research in applying principles of health promotion. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS212 - Health Appraisal - Life Long Learning - 9.Constantly assess and re-assess one?s own learning needs in relation to development and refinement of health assessment skills. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 36 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved satisfactory in skill demonstration via video or live 96% of students achieved an 80% pass rate on the final medication dosage exam Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/12/2013 - 95% of students achieved a satisfactory rating in skill demonstration 100% of students achieved greater than an 80% pass rate on the final dosage exam Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Live and Video skill demonstration Written Exam (not multiple choice) 12/12/2013 - No action to be taken. Continue with this outcome as stated Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Safety, quality, critical thinking, decision making - #2 Identifies knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety to provide quality health care as evidenced by the demonstration of critical thinking and decision making skills while performing basic nursing care and procedures (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Video Skill Demonstration Live Skill Demonstration Medication Dosage Exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve satisfactory in skill demonstration via video or live 80% of students will achieve 80% pass rate on final medication dosage exam High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: 213 medication dosage final.pdf 213 Skill Check Off Number 1 Back Massage.doc 213 Skill Check Off Number 1 Hand Hygiene.doc 213 Skill Check Off Number 1 Hygiene.doc 213 Skill Check Off Number 1 Occupied Bed.doc 213 Skill Check Off Number 1 Oral Care.doc 213 Skill Number 1 Applying Restraints.doc 213 Skill Number 1 Assisting the Patient with Turning.doc 213 Skill Number 1Transfer from Bed to Chair.doc 213 Skill Number 2 Mixing Two Medications from Separate Vials to One Syringe.doc 213 Skill Number 2 Removing Medication from a Vial.doc 213 Skill Number 2 Subcutaneous Injection.doc 213 Skill Number 2Intradermal Injection.doc 213 Skill Number 2Intramuscular Injection.doc 213 Skill Number 2Oral Medications.doc 08/21/2013 - 100% of students achieved satisfactory in skill demonstration via video or live 100% of students achieved an 80% pass rate or higher on the final medication dosage exam Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 94% of students successfully passed the video skill demonstration, live skill demonstration and Medication dosage exam Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 01/04/2013 - Will assess the standard set one more semester. Consideration must be made for the individuality of each student and the unrealistice expectation that 100% of students always pass exams. Considerations are made in the syllabus for multiple attempts to be successful on the skill demonstrations and for supportive weekly quizzing in preparation for success at 80% on the final dosage exam Page 37 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Evidence Based Practice - #3 Identifies and describes research for potential application for evidenced-based practice as evidenced by summaraization of a research article that applies to the comprehnsive care plan and identificatio of evidence-based nursing protocols that support nursing care inthe clinical setting. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks 213 Skill Number 2Removing Medicaiton from an Ampule.doc 213 Skill Number 3Cleaning a Wound and Applying a Sterile Dry Dressing.doc 213 Skill Number 3Personal Protective Equipment.doc 213 Skill Number 3Preparing a Sterile Field and Adding of Supplies.doc 213 Skill Number 3Putting on Sterile Gloves.doc 213 Skill Number 4Catheterizing the Female Bladder.doc 213 Skill Number 4Catheterizing the Male Bladder.doc Assessment Method: Comprehensive Care Plan Advocacy Paper Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will select, review and apply one scholarly journal article/resource for completion of the comprehensive care plan 80% of students will support their views while advocating for patient care by utilizing one evidenced based reference in their written assignment High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Related Documents: 213 Comprehensive Assessment Redo NURS 213 c.pdf 213 EBP ccp grading tool.doc 213 Advocacy Paper.doc Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 05/01/2014 - 100% of students selected, reviewed and applied one scholarly journal article/resource for completion of the comprehensive care plan 100% of students utilized one evidenced based reference in their written assignment Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students selected, reviewed, and applied one scholarly journal article for the comprehensive care plan and 100% of students utilized one evidence based reference in their written assignment Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students achieved the Criterion/Target/Threshold via application of one scholarly journal article/resource for both the CCP and Advocacy paper Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students were successful in achieving this Criterion/Target/Threshold Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 38 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - #7 Defines and applies health promotion and disease prevention at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by demonstration of patient care teaching. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method: Observation of the student in the clinical nursing setting Submission of written teaching plan outline and tools utilized Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve a minimum grade of 72 percent on the semester Teaching plan High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Related Documents: 213 Teaching Plan 213.pdf Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 12/09/2013 - 100% of students achieved a minimum grade of 72 percent on the semester Teaching plan Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students successfully achieved a minimum grade of 72% or greater Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students completing Teaching plans achieved a minimum course grade of 72 percent Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Weekly Care Planning and Documentation 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved a Satisfactory rating on their weekly Care Planning and Documentation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve a Satisfactory rating Goal met: Yes on their weekly Care Planning and Finding Reporting Year: Documentation 2013-2014 High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Liberal Arts/Nursing Theory - #1 Develops a solid base in liberal arts education for nursing practice as evidenced by relation of nursing theories to practice both in the classroom and clinical nurisng settings. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: End of course simulation Assessment Method Category: Direct - Case Analysis Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will participate in the final course simulation. High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects 05/01/2014 - 96% of students participated in the final course simulation Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students participated in the final course simulation Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students participated in the final case study review Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 39 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students participated in the final case study review Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Direct Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will receive a satisfactory rating on all weekly clinical paperwork and participation High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Related Documents: 213 Weekly Clinical Packet for Students[1]2.pdf 05/01/2014 - 100% of students received a satisfactory rating on all weekly clinical paperwork and participation Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/12/2013 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating on all weekly clinical paperwork and participation Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct Observation and worksheets 08/21/2013 - 96% of students received a satisfactory rating on all weekly clinical paperwork and participation Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students received a satisfactory rating on all weekly clinical paperwork and 82 % of students received a satisfactory rating on participation and clinical skill performance in the clinical setting Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Inconclusive - Must address through Action Plan Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Clinical Evaluation and direct observation TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Information Management and Technology - #4 Illustrates knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Direct weekly documentation writing assignments Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment 12/12/2013 - No action to be taken 01/04/2013 - Evaluation of student performance issues performed with the students. Changes in the clinical settings made, methods of instruction supported and reinforced for consistency, first week orientation to the course re-designed. Will assess the effects of these changes this coming semester 05/01/2014 - 100% of students received a satisfactory rating on all documentation assignments Goal met: Yes Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 40 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks quality patient care as evidenced by the demonstration of the use of electonic medical records, a variety of approved documentation methods, confidentiality protocols, databases, communication methods, and record depositories (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will receive a satisfactory rating on all documentation assignments High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Related Documents: 213 FOCUS.pdf 213 PIE.pdf 213 SOAPIE.pdf 213 Traditional.pdf Assessment Method: Use of electronic medical records program for patient documentation in the clinical setting Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve a satisfactory rating for on-line documentation in the clinical setting where required High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Related Documents: 213 Student guide to DocuCare.pdf 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students received a satisfactory rating on all documentation assignments Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students received a satisfactory rating on all documentation assignments Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students received a satisfactory rating on all on-line documentation assignments Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct observation through the use of an online documenation program called DocuCare in the hospice setting 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for on-line documentation in the clinical setting and in the laboratory and simulation setting where required Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for on-line documentation both in the clinical setting and use of docucare in the classroom Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - Unable to achieve due to access issues. 100% of students were able to log into clinical setting systems Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 08/21/2013 - will work more closely with clinical sites to assure student access for documentation Page 41 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 01/04/2013 - 100% of students achieved satisfactory rating for on-line documentation where required Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Communication, Collaboration, safety, and quality - #6 Develops communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high qulaity and safe patient care as evidenced by relation of individual patient needs to the plan of care (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Direct observation of presentation of SBAR report Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve a satisfactory rating for communicating via SBAR format when giving and receiving patient care report High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Related Documents: 213 Weekly Clinical Packet for Students[1]2.pdf 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for communicating via SBAR format when giving and receiving patient care report Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for communicating via SBAR when giving and receiving patient care report Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students achieved this Criterion/Target/Threshold Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for utilization of SBAR when giving and receiving patient care report Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct observation and indirect reporting via clinical instructors Assessment Method: Weekly clinical paperwork, comprehensive care plan development, and completed SBAR Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of all students will achieve a satisfactory rating on all weekly paper work and a 72% minimum on the comprehensive care plan assignment 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating on all weekly paper work and achieved a 72% minimum on the comprehensive care plan assignments Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 95% of all students achieved a satisfactory rating on all weekly paperwork and a 72% on the comprehensive care plan Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 42 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Writing-Intensive Course(s) Related Documents: 213 Weekly Clinical Packet for Students[1]2.pdf 213 Comprehensive Assessment Redo NURS 213 c.pdf Assessment Method: Observation of presentation of SBAR report Observation of student communication and colloaboration with health care professionals in the clinical setting Direct communication with students during pre and post conferencing in the clinical setting Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve a satisfactory rating for the semester in the clinical setting High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Related Documents: 213 Weekly Clinical Packet for Students[1]2.pdf 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students achieved this Criterion/Target/Threshold Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating on all weekly paper work and a 72% minimum on the comprehensive care plan assignment Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for the semester in the clinical setting Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 95% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for the semester in the clinical setting Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 92% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for the semester in the clinical setting Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 82% of students achieved a satisfactory rating for the semester in the clinical setting Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Inconclusive - Must address through Action Plan Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct observation via clinical instructor and course evaluation tool Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 08/21/2013 - Evaluation of the expectation of this goal 01/04/2013 - Will continue to monitor and assess student support needs inthe clinical setting. Consideration will be made after one more semester with a 100% goal to alter the standard of achievment to account for student individuality related to ability to suceed as the goal was not achived due to serious safety concerns in student performance Page 43 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Standards of Practice, Policy, and Regulation - #5 Identifies health care policies, including finaical and regulatory, direclty and indirectly influencing the nature and functioning of the health care system as evidenced by summarization of ANA nursing standards and code of ethics, national patient safety goals, applicable core measure standards, and MDS data requirements (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method: 5 questions presented on the final exam or in a quiz Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will answer with 100% accuracy the 5 selected questions measuring this learning outcome High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Related Documents: 213 Test Questions assessing outcome.doc Assessment Method: Direct Observation via on-site clinical rotation, laboratory skill demonstration via live and video performance Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve a satisfactory rating in the laboratory and clinical setting in the application and demonstration of nursing care standards, health care policy, quality measures, and documentation requirements High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 12/12/2013 - 80% of students answered questions related to standards of practice with accuracy Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Multiple Choice test questions 12/12/2013 - This outcome was measured via examination. Difficulty in assessment arose as exams have been converted to on-line examinations and each student receives a different copy of the same exam. For all future classes these questions will be posed via inclass written multiple choice quiz at mid-term. 05/01/2014 - 100% of students achieved a satisfactory rating in the laboratory and clinical setting in the application and demonstration of nursing care standards, health care policy, quality measures, and documentation requirements Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/12/2013 - 95% of students achieved a satisfactory rating in the laboratory and clinical setting Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct Observation and Weekly clinical paperwork 08/21/2013 - 92% of students achieved this Criterion/Target/Threshold Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 82% of students were successful achieving a satisfactory rating Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Inconclusive - Must address through Action Plan Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 12/12/2013 - No action to be taken 08/21/2013 - Re-evalutate the expectation of this goal 01/04/2013 - Will monitor one more semester to identify the abilit of 100% of students to achive this threshold. Consideration for individual student ability must be taken. Page 44 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Direct observation and clinical course evaluation tool TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Professionalism and Values - #8 Defines profesisonalism an dinherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as eviedenced by demonstration of respect for the ideas and contributions of colleagues, others, and participation with and support of each other during group activities, profesisonal behavior and dress when interacting in real world organizations during learning experiences (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Direct observation of role play exercise related to chapters 42 and 44 sensory and stress adaptation or via sensory and stress group activity with care mapping. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will actively participate in this group activity. Group attendance will be monitored for measurement. High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Related Documents: 213 NURS 213 Stress and Sensory Role Play.docx 05/01/2014 - 100% of students participated in the online discussion related to this activity. 0% of students actively participated in a group physical activity Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students actively participated in this group activity Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of students actively participated in this group activity Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students actively participated in this group activity Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Class attendance Assessment Method: Self awareness values writing assignment to explore and identify ones own feelings and values towards issues in an attempt to become more sensative to others and be able to recognize when ones own values may be inhibiting a patients ability to express theirs Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will complete all 4 values exercises and achieve a satisfactory grade High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Writing-Intensive Course(s) Related Documents: 05/01/2014 - 100% of students completed all 4 values exercises and achieved a satisfactory grade Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 12/09/2013 - 100% of students completed all 4 values exercises and achieved a satisfactory grade Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/21/2013 - 100% of all students completed this assignment with a satisfactory grade Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 45 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students completed the values exercises with a satisfactory grade Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Description of Assessment Method (optional): values exercises turned in for review 213 values 1.pdf 213 values 2.pdf 213 values 3.pdf 213 values 4.pdf TheCourses - Nursing - NURS213 Fundamentals of Nursing - Lifespan/Cultural - #9 Recognizes and/or applies the lifespan and across continuum of helath care environments and the variations of care, the increased complexity, and the increased use of health care resources inherent in caring for patients as evidenced by identification of factors that affect consume health care decisions when panning an implementing care (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Case study Assessment Method Category: Direct - Case Analysis Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will participate in class room case study discussion, analysis and application. Attendance will be monitored via hybrid discussion assignments on blackboard High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Related Documents: Tracdat Global.docx TheCourses - Nursing - NURS325 - Nursing of Childbearing Families - Liberal Education Base Demonstrates acquisition of a solid base in liberal education into nursing practice as evidenced by the acheivement of a theoretical knowledge base from nursing and related disciplines in planning care for the childbearing. https://lssu.tracdat.com/tracdat/faces/assessment/ course_assessment/editObjective.jsp# family. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 09/05/2013 Course Outcome Status: Assessment Method: See related document for rubric and instructions. 20 pts are available for this assignment due at the end of the semester. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will acheive a score of 3/3 for accuracy of content and 1/1 for use of appropriate references. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings 12/12/2013 - 100% of students participated in class room case study discussion via hybrid blackboard discussion assignment Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Blackboard discussion thread 12/12/2013 - No action to be taken 08/21/2013 - 100% of students participated in this activity Spring Semester 2013 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/04/2013 - 100% of students participated in class room case study Fall Semester 2012 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 46 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Teachingpresenation instructions.docx Rubric Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS325 - Nursing of Childbearing Families - Health Promotion Demonstrates health promotion and disease prevention strategies, at the individual and population based health levels as evidenced by the provision of professional leadership skills of organization, priority setting, communication and cost-containment while providing care for childbearing families. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Inactive Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS325 - Nursing of Childbearing Families - Research - Applies research for potential application for evidencebased practice as evidenced by the ability to relate current research to clinical practice issues related to childbearing. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 10/31/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: A populations based teaching presentation to be prepared to a given childbearing population (expectant parents, new moms etc) on a topic of the student's choice, supported by evidenced based practice and current research. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will score 3 or 4 out of 4 on incorporation of evidenced based practice/current research. See related document. Rubric. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Rubric 12/20/2013 - 100% scored 4 out of 5 or better. Lowest score of 4.5. Total points were adjusted from 4 to 5 after initial Tracdat assessment was made. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Teaching plan/presentation. TheCourses - Nursing - NURS325 - Nursing of Childbearing Families - Information management and technology - Applies knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by the use of the nursing process to promote health and to prevent complications with childbearing families. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 47 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Inactive Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS325 - Nursing of Childbearing Families - Health policies Demonstrates knowledge of health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and functioning of the health care system as evidenced by the ability to identify factors which impede and/or facilitate access to the health care system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 10/31/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: A worksheet will be assigned asking the student to identify and discuss several policies in the United States related to maternity care services, including how the Affordable Health Care act applies to maternity care as well as other pending legislation. As well, the student will be asked to identify the major organizations that impact maternity care policy in the United States. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will score 80% or better on this assignment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - NURS325 - Nursing of Childbearing Families - Communication and collaboration - Models communication and collaboration among health professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by integrating critical thinking and supportive decision making skills in providing care for the childbearing family. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Assessment Method: The student will demonstrate appropriate communication and collaboration during their OB Simulation Cases. The Simulation Coordinator will evaluate and score students on appropriate communication of assessment findings and to nursing peers, physicians, as well as explanation of procedures/assessment findings to their SIM patient. They will be scored on a Likert Scale. See attached. Assessment Method Category: Indirect - Survey, including faculty, supervisors, employers Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students will achieve a score of satisfactory or greater. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Analyze and Synthesize related theoretical knowledge development - 1. Demonstrates acquisition of a solid base in liberal education into nursing practice as evidenced by use of a theoretical knowledge base from nursing and related disciplines (ie. growth and 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Growth and Development Paper 1.Topic must be in regards to a patient the student have during their clinical experience where you would have spent sufficient time with the patient to gather data. The topic is to focus on growth and development. Example ? the 06/22/2014 - 96% of students scored better than 80% on this assignment. 1 student out of 28 scored 70% on this assignment. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Worksheet 01/03/2013 - 19 out of 23 students (82.6%) obtained a score of at least 13 out of a possible 15 points. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 48 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes development, grief, pathophysiology, and multicultural) in planning nursing care of children. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks may have a diagnosis of asthma ? how does this affect all aspects of the child?s growth and development including theoretical perspective. 2.The paper must be 5 pages in length excluding the title page, reference page and appendices. You must include at least 4 scholarly references. 3.The student must include a (new) detailed care plan which addresses growth & development and clinical data sheet (from SAH clinical) for the patient and include it in the appendix (appendix must be referred to in the body of paper and formatted correctly according to APA). 4.The paper must be in APA FORMAT, scholarly paper style, which includes an introduction and conclusion. A rub Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will obtain a score of at least 13 out of a possible 15 points. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: NURS 326 - Growth and Dev Paper Rubric.docx Assessment Method: The students were required to write a Growth and Development paper for a child assigned to them in the community Early Head Start or Head Start program for an infant, toddler, or preschooler. The rubric required the use of Piaget for a cognitive assessment associated with the Highscope Child Observation Record utilized within the programs. In addition the students were to apply the works of Erik Erikson by completing and Ages and Stages Questionairre used by the agencies to assess psychosocial development. The Grading Rubric has been added for assessment purposes. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students achieved an 86% or greater on this APA paper. High Impact Course Practices 1: Undergraduate Research High Impact Course Practices 2: Writing-Intensive Course(s) Related Documents: NURS 326 S 14 Rubric.docx Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Page 49 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Quality Health Care - 2. Develops knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, prioritization, and patient safety to provide quality health care as evidenced by integrating critical thinking, prioritization, and problem solving skills in the nursing care of children in the clinical setting. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: The 2014 Clinical Quality Measures Prediatric Recommended Core Measures and the ORYX core measures identify childhood immunizations as an area of focus. Three multiple choice or short answer questions on exam 2 will be used to measure students ability to identify safe care related to immunizations. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will correctly answer all three questions. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 04/22/2013 - Questions 3,4 and 6 on exam 2 were analyzed. 83% of students answered question 3 correctly, 96% of students answered question 4 correctly and 83% of students answered question 6 correctly. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Students will provide evidence-based practice for pediatric patient in selected Simulation Scenarios. - 3. Applies research for evidence-based practice as evidences by reading and reviewing research articles to integrate into nursing care plans and demonstrating current knowledge and competence in the clinical setting with pediatric patients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Teaching Assignment 1.Students will be assigned a topic area, based on lecture content, and will then select an area within the topic that the patient/family would need education regarding. For example, a child with a diagnosis of diabetes might benefit from education on the diabetic diet. 2.Students will select learning activities that engage the target patient/family and are effective in promoting learning. They must also select an appropriate evaluation plan to use with the patient/family. The evaluation plan needs to measure the learning obtained by family. 3.Students will present the teaching session in lab to their fellow students and submit a complete and comprehensive teaching plan. Students should aim for 10 -15 minutes of education. 4.At least three scholarly resources should be utilized in the preparation of the teaching session. One resource should support why the topic would be important for parents to know. 01/03/2013 - 23 out of 23 students (100%) acheived a score of at least 9 out of a possible 10 points on the assignment. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up A rubric will be utilized to assess the presented teaching assignment Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of student groups will acheive a score of at least 9 out of a possible 10 points on the assignment 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 50 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects Related Documents: NURS 326 Teaching Rubric.docx Assessment Method: All students participated in pediatric Simulation Scenarios associated with mild allergic reaction, gastroenteritis with dehydration, mild concussion, tonic-clonic seizure, pneumonia/respiratory distress, and an end of life scenario secondary to a traumatic brain Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students were required to complete Sim prep assignments for each scenario on a S/U basis while completing satisfactory patient care which was filmed in small groups. They also successfully participated in debriefing sessions and completed small group concept patient care maps - see attached copy. High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: Concept Map Format.docx Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Technology - 4. Applies knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by documentation in electronic medical record and medication administration records in clinical settings and complying with the patient care system each agency has adopted. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Health Care Systems - 5. Demonstrates health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and functioning of the health care system as evidenced by reviewing 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 51 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up systems in relation to economics, social, political, legal and access issues within discussion, clinical paper work, and paper writing. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Communication and Collaboration - 6. Models communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by collaborating and modeling appropriate professional behavior in the classroom, lab and clinical setting in communication with all members of the health care team including patients and families. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - 7. Demonstrates health promotion and disease prevention strategies at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by using nursing process in developing a nursing care plan and growth and development paper. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Professionalism - 8. Models professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as evidenced by demonstration of competent, caring behaviors and professional values in interactions with parent/child, colleagues and faculty. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Start Date: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 52 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 04/22/2013 - Additional emphasis on the role of referrals should be incorporated into this clinical site. 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS326 - Nursing of Children and Families - Nursing Practice - 9. Applies nursing practice with patients, individuals, families, groups, communities and populations across the lifespan and across the continuum of health care environments and the variations of care, the increased complexity, and the increased use of health care resources inherent in caring for patients as evidenced by caring for pediatric patients and their families in the hospital and community setting and referring them to community resources/ support groups. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 01/15/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: As part of their clinical assignment, students go to the LMAS DHD and complete a careplan for a child with a chronic illness, including referrals for community resources. At the conlusion of the experience, students complete a reflection form that asks how they can utilize what they learned in future clinical practice. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of student will identify the role of referrals in their clinical reflection form. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: NU 326 Community Clinical documentation.doc 04/22/2013 - 5 students out of 17 identified in their reflection the role of referrals (29%). Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Liberal education - Demonstrates a solid base in liberal education for nursing practice as evidenced by integrating current nursing and related theories and evidence-based practice research to clinical practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Students participate in pre and post clinical conferences, classroom discussion and case studies. They submit weekly care plans and work sheets. Students also submit 2 Comprehensive Care Plans during the clinical experience. They must achieve a score of 72% or higher on these. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Case Analysis Criterion/Target/Threshold: To pass the class, the students must submit satisfactory care plans and work sheets each week. High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: CCP packet.pdf Comprehensive Care Plan Guidelines.pdf 06/19/2014 - All students in the Spring 2014 cohort completed CCP's and participated in pre and post clinical conferences. All students achieved a score of 72% or higher on their CCP's Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 53 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Quality Care and Patient Safety Develops knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety to provide quality health care as evidenced by integrating critical thinking and decision making skills with minimal direction for more than one patient. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Scholarship for evidence-based practice - Applies research for potential application for evidence-based practice as evidenced by integrating current nursing and related theories, recognizing the impact of health care systems, policies and other factors that affect client care, and demonstrates responsibility, accountability and values of lifelong learning in caring for assigned patients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Patient Care Technology - Applies knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by using appropriate technology to access scientific data, retrieve patient information, document client information, and plan nursing care for individuals and their families. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Assessment Method: Students participate in clinical conferences and patient reports using SBAR communication. They submit weekly care plans and work sheets, along with their written version of SBAR communication. Students adhere to Joint Commission Safety Standards. Students participate in team leading with fellow students on a team of 3-4 patients. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 01/03/2014 - 28 students in the Fall 2013 cohort - all participated at the satisfactory level. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: Students submit 2 Comprehensive Care Plans (CCP) during the semester. These must incorporate research literature that is current within 5 years. Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory as measured by a score of 72% or higher on the CCP High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 06/19/2014 - All students completed CCPs using data that was current within 5 years. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - All students in the Fall 2013 cohort achieved the 72% or higher on the CCPs. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Assessment Method: Students are expected to complete Prep U/CoursePoint adaptive quizzing to a level 5 prior to lecture. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - Standardized Criterion/Target/Threshold: Completion of all adaptive quizzing prior to lecture. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Students satisfactorily use agency specific technology while providing patient care. This includes Electronic Health Record (EHR), bar 01/03/2014 - All 28 students in the Fall 2013 cohort were satisfactory on their clinical performance evaluation. Goal met: Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 54 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks coded medication administration, blood glucose monitoring equipment. Assessment Method Category: Regular, recurring Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory on the clinical performance evaluation. High Impact Course Practices 1: Common Intellectual Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Health Care Policy, Finance, and Regulation - Demonstrates health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and functioning of health care system as evidenced by recognizing the impact of health care systems, policies that effect client care and appropriate strategies to contain/reduce health care costs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: Students submit weekly care plans and worksheets. These worksheets reflect discharge planning in the course of patient care. Discharge plans include available resources, including insurance and other financial resources and restrictions or limitations. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Case Analysis High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Communiction and Collaboration for Improving Patient Outcomes - Models communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by forming partnerships and using effective communication skills. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Clinical prevention and population health - Demonstrates health promotion and disease prevention at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by using the nursing process in implementation of strategies for disease prevention, health maintenance, promotion and restoration. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Patient education is incorporated into daily patient care. Additionally, each student must submit and implement one formal education plan for a patient during the semester. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 72% or higher score on the formal teaching plan. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: 01/03/2014 - 28 students in the Fall 2013 cohort - all scored 90% or above on their teaching plans. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 55 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Professionalism and professional values - Models professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as evidenced by progressively integrating critical thinking and decision making skills in order to practice nursing safely and with minimal direction for more than one patient and demonstrating competent, caring behaviors by respecting the legal, ethical and moral rights and values of others. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Pre and post clinical conference, SBAR reporting, communication with health team members in provision of nursing care, ethical discussions in clinical and lecture, Team STEPPS. Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory performance on weekly worksheets and care plans, pre and post clinical discussion and off campus observational experiences with preceptors using the preceptor reporting tool. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Student Observation Preceptor Eval form.pdf Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 01/03/2014 - All 28 students in the Fall 2013 cohort returned off campus observational experiences from preceptors. All of these reported satisfactory performance of the students. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS327 - Adult Nursing I - Integration of critical thinking and decision making skills - Apply nursing practice with patients, individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations across the lifespan and across the continuum of health care environments and the variations of care, the increased complexity, and the increased use of health care resources inherent in caring for patients as evidenced by progressively integrating critical thinking and decision making sills in order to practice nursing safely and with minimal direction for more than one patient. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Diversity in American Society - 1.Discuss racial and cultural diversity in American society. a.Define the concept of culture. b.Differentiate the concepts of ethnocentrism and cultural relativity. c.Compare and contrast values of selected cultural groups. d.Explore the relationship of culture, kinship systems, religious practices, language and customs. 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Group presentation on either Complementary/Alternative Practices or Religious/Spiritual group practices. Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of each group of students will score 30 out of 33 points on Presentation rubric. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Diversity/Global Learning Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 56 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Cultural Influences 2.Identify cultural influences on health beliefs, practices, attitudes and traditions of ethnic and racial groups. a.Discuss ethnic/cultural variations in communication patterns, dietary habits, kinship systems, religious practices and health/illness behaviors. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Ethnic Identity and Cultural Health Practices - 3. Compare the ethnic identity and cultural health practices of clients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Need for Cultural Sensitivity - 4.Express an understanding of the need for cultural sensitivity in health care. a.Demonstrate consideration of individual value systems and cultural life ways to be included in care of a client. b.Cite values common to the dominant society and contrast them with the values that may be found in other ethnic groups. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Framework of Transcultural Caring - 5.Apply a conceptual framework of Transcultural Caring to various 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 57 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up clients. a.Describe why the incorporation of cultural parameters is an essential part of the health assessment. b.Assess client's cultural beliefs and behaviors. c.Explain how cultural variables and health perceptions may be related to a client's health. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Change Strategies 6.Propose change strategies useful in developing culturally relevant programs in a variety of health care settings. a.Discuss reasons for delayed entry of clients into the health care system. b.Explore reasons why lay health practitioners may be consulted before professionals. c.Identify reasons for apparent client nonadherence with health recommendations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - How Newly Acquired Knowledge - 7.Identify how newly acquired knowledge can be used to enhance Transcultural health care research, education and practice. a.Discuss approaches and techniques the practitioner can use in developing rapport with ethnic groups. b.Discuss the concept of flexibility as it applies to working with people who have different health beliefs and practices. c.Explore nursing and other related research that should be relevant and necessary to enhance Transcultural care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 58 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS328 - Multicultural Approaches to Health Care - Complementary and Alternative Practices. - 8.Explore the uses of selected complementary and alternative health care practices. a.Examine the possible interactions of complimentary/alternative practices with mainstream health care b.Discuss the economic aspects of complimentary/alternative practices. c.Explore reasons for choosing complimentary/alternative health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Physiological and Psychological Changes - 1. Identify expected physiological and psychological changes associated with advancing age. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Common Pathological Conditions - 2. Categorize common pathological conditions associated with advancing age. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Personal Values 3. Recognize the impact of one's personal values on the interaction process when working with older individuals. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Aging Theories - 4. Utilize knowledge of aging theories during 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 59 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up interdisciplinary assessment of selected situations common to the elderly client system. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Epidemiological Model - 5. Utilize an epidemiological model to explore preventive and treatment interventions in the promotion of "successful" aging. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Review Strategy to Effectively Meet Needs of Elderly - 6. Critically review strategy options intended to effectively meet the needs of the older client. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Commitment to Protect the Rights - 7. Demonstrate a commitment to protect the rights of the older client that are associated with human dignity. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Community Resources Aimed at Assisting - 8. Evaluate community resources aimed at assisting in the care and service to elders in the community. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS352 - Health Issues of Aging Populations - Evidence Based Research and National Standards - 9. Utilizes 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 60 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up evidence based research and national standards in the contact and interactions with the aging population. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - History of Nursing - 1. Discuss the historical development of nursing as a profession (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Concepts of Professionalism - 2.Analyze the concepts of the professionalism and professionalization in nursing. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Critical Thinking - 3.Analyze the process of critical thinking and decision making responsibilities of the nurse in relation to ethical, moral, economic, and legal issues in nursing and health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Principles of Teaching and Learning - 4.Examine principles of teaching and learning. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Caring Behaviors and Values - 5.Demonstrate competent, caring behaviors and values in interactions with colleagues and faculty. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 61 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Life Long Learning - 6. Recognize the values of life long learning. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Theories - 7.Describe the core, essential or basic theories that contribute to the discipline of nursing. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Philosophy of nursing - 8. Examine own beliefs and develop or formulate a philosophy of nursing. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - ethical, Moral, Legal, and Economic Parameters - 9.Discuss the ethical, moral, legal, and economic parameters related to the nursing profession. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Historical and Contemporary Views of Health - 10. Explore the historical and contemporary views of health and health promotion and practices that are integral to health in self and others. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 62 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS360 - Professional Nursing Concepts - Research and Clinical Issues - 11. Relate current research to clinical practice issues. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal Biopsychosocial Theories in Health Appraisal 1. Apply relevant biopsychosocial theories in the health appraisals of individuals through the lifespan. a.Use developmental theory, role theory, stress adaptation theory, systems theory in the health appraisal process. b.Apply knowledge from physiology and pathophysiology in the health appraisal process. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Nursing Process and Theory - 2.Utilize the nursing process and a theory based approach to collect and analyze health appraisal data. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Health Assessment Skills - 3.Demonstrate health assessment skills necessary or the collection of data for comprehensive health appraisal. a.Apply communications theory when obtaining a health history. b.Recognize normal physical findings representative of different racial groups. 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 63 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Differentiate between normal, deviation of normal, and abnormal assessment findings. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Cultural Sensitivity, Respect for Values - 4.Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and respect for the values and beliefs of the individual. a.Recognize cultural differences in verbal and nonverbal communication. b.Respect an individual's health and illness beliefs. c.Respect cultural differences in role behaviors and lifestyles. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Ethical, Moral, Legal Responsibility - 5.Demonstrate ethical, moral, legal responsibility during the health appraisal process. a.Maintain client confidentiality b.Practice nursing skills within levels of competency and within legal parameters. c.Respect the rights of individuals to make their own decisions. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Seeks learning opportunities and Critical Thinking - 6. Seek opportunities to increase knowledge for obtaining data for a comprehensive health appraisal. a.Demonstrate critical thinking skills in both the classroom and clinical sites. b.Actively seek opportunities to practice assessment skills in both classroom and clinical sites. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 64 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Research - 7. Utilize research to augment and validate the health appraisal process. a.Apply knowledge from research findings when analyzing data to determine an individual's present health status (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS363 Comprehensive Health Appraisal - Community Resources and Referrals - 8.Utilize community resources and referrals to appropriate agencies and health care providers. a.When necessary, seek other sources of health care for clients based on the analysis of the health assessment data. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Family Theory Directs Practice - 1. Analyze how family theory directs nursing practice of families. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Relationships of Family - 2. Analyze the relationships of family structure, roles, and functions to health status. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 65 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Influence of Spirituality, Culture, Social Class - 3. Discuss the influence of spirituality, culture and social class on family health. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Family Developmental Tasks Through Family Life Span - 4. Discuss how family developmental tasks through the family life span affect nursing care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Impact of Illness - 5. Analyze the impact of illness (acute, chronic, and terminal phases) on family roles and functioning, and the related nursing care implications. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Goals of Family Mental Health - 6. Discuss the goals of family mental health nursing interventions in health promotion, acute illness, and chronic illness. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Alterations in Family Structure - 7. Analyze the nursing implications of alterations (dysfunctional) in family structure, function, and process. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 66 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Effective and Ineffective Family Communication - 8. Differentiate between effective and ineffective family communication patterns. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS365 - Family Nursing Theory - Internal Family Coping Strategies - 9. Discuss the common internal family coping strategies to stress, and the appropriate nursing interventions to enhance external family coping strategies to stress. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Uses safe nursing practices in provision of nursing care, developing a group change project to improve patient outcomes/nursing practice, developing collegial relationships with health care team. - Group change project presentation - minimum of 72% grade. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 09/03/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Assessment Method: Creation of a power point presentation and oral delivery of this presentation to the professor and the students peers. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of the students will have met or exceeded the performance criteria as evidenced by the minimum grade of 72% defined by the grading rubric for this assignment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Change Project Grading Rubric Red Zone Change trac dat.pptx 04/30/2014 - 100% of students met the performance criteria for the change presentation and corresponding power point presentation as evidenced by receiving a minimum grade of 72% or higher Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Spring 2014change project.docx Reducing Clostridium Difficile rates through planned change[1].pptxSP14.pptxTracdat.pptx 12/12/2013 - 95% of students met or exceed the minimum grading criteria of 72% for this assignment. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Red Zone Change trac dat.pptx Change Project Presentationgrading.docx TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 67 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Nursing II - Application of theories to guide nursing practice caring for patients in acute care/outpatient setting. - Weeky Nursing Care Worksheets week 1-8 accurate and complete. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201510 - Fall 2014 Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Utilizes clinical practice guidelines and critiques nursing research and journal articles for relevance to acute care practice settings. Critique of applicable nursing research article for comprehensive care plans(2). (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/16/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Assessment Method: Application of critique guidelines Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of the students will receive a 4 out of a possible 5 points for correctly critiquing an applicable evidenced-based nursing research article for both comprehensive care plans per the critique guideline and show how they would apply it to their patient care. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: nurs431 ccp research article formatSp14.doc CCP 1studentcritiqueexample431.docx CCP 2.docx 04/30/2014 - 80% of students received a 4 out of a possible 5 points for correctly applying the nursing research article critique for an applicable evidenced based nursing research article for CCP's 1 & 2 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: nurs431 ccp research article format.doc Nursing Article Critique.docSP14.doc Nursing Research Article Critique.docxStudentexampleSP14.docx TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Documents timely and accurately in electronic medical and medical administration records, and uses online/library research to improve nursing practice/patient education. Timely (within 2 hrs of beginning of clinical) and accurate documentation of assigned patient assessment in electronic medical record. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201510 - Fall 2014 Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Assesses and takes appropriate nursing leadership action to optimize assigned patients' care in acute care setting and administrative day. - Reflective journal during leadership clinical rotation. (Created By 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 68 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Assessment Method: Direct observation by clinical instructor on each clinical day in accordance with the LSSU School of Nursing Handbook. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Field Placement/Internship Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will receive a clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level by end of the clinical component of this course for the requirement of: -maintains professional appearance & manner at all times. High Impact Course Practices 1: Internships 04/30/2014 - 91% of students received a clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level by the end of the clinical component of the Spring 2014 semester. (11 out of 12 students) Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Clinical evaluation tool Related Documents: Clinical Evaluation Template 2013 revised 3_20_13.docx Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201520 - Spring 2015 Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Documents timely and accurately in electronic medical and medical administration record, seeking input of other health professionals and contributing input to optimize patient care, and communicating with patients and health cere team members in the provision of care. - 80% of students will actively participation in team conferences on assigned patients by the end of their clinical rotation and document this participation in the required weekly paperwork. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201510 - Fall 2014 Start Date: 09/05/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Selects appropriate teaching methods and timing of patient education. - Documents patient teaching in electronic medical record using appropriate written resources. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201610 - Fall 2015 Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Displays professional demeanor and dress, recognizes unsafe practices, becomes more intedendent in nursing practice, recognizing and learning from mistakes, and demonstrates respect for patients' rights and autonomy. - clinical evaluation at satisfactory level by completion of clinical component of course. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/29/2013 Inactive Date: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 69 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes 11/15/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Clinical Evaluation Template 2013 revised 3_20_13.docx Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 11/15/2013 - 95% of students received achieved a clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level on the final clinical evaluation for this course to the requirement: -maintain professional appearance & manner at all times. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct weekly observation of student by clinical instructor Related Documents: Clinical Evaluation Template 2013 revised 3_20_13.docx TheCourses - Nursing - NURS431 - Adult Nursing II - Provides safe and evidence based nursing practice to acutely ill patients and assumes 75% of RN role/assignment by end of leadership clinical rotation. - Satisfactory clinical evaluation. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/16/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Clinical evaluation form Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100 percent of students will earn a satisfactory clinical performance score. 04/16/2014 - 91% of students (11 out of 12) received a satisfactory final evaluation demonstrating they provided safe and evidenced-based nursing care to acutely ill patients and assumed 75% of the RN role by the end of their leadership clinical rotation. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Direct (eye on) supervision from clinical faculty member & nurse assigned preceptor to meet objectives on evaluation tool. TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Liberal Education for Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice - Obj. #1. Synthesize a solid base in liberal education for nursing practice as evidenced by application of theoretical/empirical knowledge from nursing and related disciplines into community health practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Start Date: 01/01/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Assessment Method: Final exam Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will receive 85% or greater on final exam. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/09/2014 - 100% of students received 85% or better on the final exam. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: TD_NURS 434 gradebook_gpa_Final_S14_5-4 Submitted.xlsb TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Assessment Method: 05/09/2014 - 100% of students received over 40/50 or Populations - Leadership for Quality Care and A written comprehensive care plan that includes 80% on the Comprehensive Care Plan . Patient Safety - Obj. #2.Synthesize knowledge patient assessment, examining patient’s medical Goal met: and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 70 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes patient safety to provide health care as evidenced by provision of professional leadership skills of organization, priority setting, communication, and cost containment while providing care for populations and individuals receiving community based care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Start Date: 01/01/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Scholarship for Evidence Based Practice - Obj. #3.Evaluate and describe research for potential application for evidence based practice as evidenced by incorporation of evidence based nursing practice in nursing care of populations. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings records to review of pertinent medical and social history, medications, any abnormal lab reports and create a problem list a or any potential problems that could affect patient using the Omaha System. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: Goal: 100 percent of students will achieve 40/50 points or higher for overall comprehensive care plan. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Omaha System Worksheet_1-1714_D.doc Clinical Comprehensive Assessment Data Form.doc Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Examples of CCP, Patient Care Map, and Omaha Care Plan Exam data Related Documents: Omaha Care Plan .docx SD Care Map - home visit.docx Home Visit Care Plan.doc TD_NURS 434 gradebook_gpa_Final_S14_5-4 Submitted.xlsb Assessment Method: Literature reviews related nursing student stress as part of the Community Health Needs Assessment-Intervention (CHNA-I) project. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: Aggregation of student's literature reviews as part of executive summary of CHNA-I High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/09/2014 - Pre and post test conducted using SurveyMonkey of the identified population of pre nursing and nursing student emotional well being and satisfaction of intervention. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: TD NURS 432 Community Assessment Spring 14 (1).pptx TD NURS 432_S14 Literature Review Final.doc 05/09/2014 - Each student submitted a summary of a EBP literature review and another student aggregated the findings. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: TD NURS 432_S14 Literature Review Final.doc Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Assessment Method: Assess chosen population using appropriate research techniques Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will conduct a pre and post test survey 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 71 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Information Management and Application of Patient Care Technology - Obj. #4.Adapts knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by using technology to gather data and disseminate health care information to populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Health Care Policy, Finance and Regulatory Environments - Obj. #5.Analyzes health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and function of the health care system as evidenced by using the political process to advocate for high quality, accessible, costeffective health care delivery as well as assisting clients to navigate health payment systems. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks of the selected population. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects Related Documents: S14 PreProgram Survey Data All Questions.pdf S14 PostProgram Survey Data All Questions.pdf Assessment Method: Executive summary of national, local, and population data related to selected diagnosis of emotional well being. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: Communication of research summary data using charts and graphs High Impact Course Practices 1: Undergraduate Research High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 05/09/2014 - Executive summary using PowerPoint to communicate study findings Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: TD NURS 432 Community Assessment Spring 14 (1).pptx Assessment Method: Proper utilization of computer software to document patient assessment and interventions data after home visit. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: Acceptable preceptor evaluation of student competency with computer software High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/09/2014 - 100% of students received satisfactory feedback from their preceptors related to communication of patient care. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: Reflective journaling of clinical experience delineating what public health core functions they experienced. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: Appropriate description of each of the public health core functions (assessment, policy development, and assurance) 05/09/2014 - Students were able to identify the core functions by midsemester Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Example of Journaling.docx 05/09/2014 - Students correctly identified the public health core functions of assessment, policy Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 72 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Inter-professional Communication and Collaboration for Improving Patient Health Outcomes - Obj. #6.Appraises communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by forming partnerships to us primary, secondary and tertiary levels of prevention in populations and integrating case management concepts into health care planning for populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Clinical Prevention and Population Health - Obj.#7.Develops health promotion and disease prevention at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by employing the nursing process within an interdisciplinary environment to promote and restore health and prevent disease in populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Professionalism and Professional Values - Obj.#8.Emulates professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as evidenced by respecting the rights and values of the client population, colleagues and faculty. Integrate 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Students properly journal the level of prevention they provide to their patients and each of the public health core functions of assessment, policy development, and assurance they encountered their clinical experience by mid semester. Criterion/Target/Threshold: Journals of various clinical encounters throughout the semester; skilled or basic home care of patients, high school teaching of Michigan Model, home assessments, foot care clinics, immunizations High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up development, and assurance they encountered their clinical experience by mid semester. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 05/09/2014 - Students accurately identified when they were preforming the various core public health functions and the various levels of prevention. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Example of Journaling.docx Assessment Method: Executive summary of the Community Health Needs Assessment of a selected population. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: Each student will participate in the CHNA-I and provide input into the executive summary presentation. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Service Learning, Community-based learning Related Documents: WHO Student Imput Activites for Community health needs assessment.doc Meet the Seniors Flyer (2).pub 05/09/2014 - Students applied the nursing process using the World Health Organization tool kit to assess, plan, diagnose, implement and evaluate a community health needs assessment and intervention. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: TD NURS 432 Community Assessment Spring 14 (1).pptx Assessment Method: Faculty and clinical preceptor evaluation of student. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments 05/10/2014 - 100% of students obtained a satisfactory evaluation from the LSSU faculty and their community preceptors by the end of the semester. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 73 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes caring behaviors which assist clients to maintain human dignity, worth, and integrity. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS432 - Nursing of Populations - Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice - Obj. #9.Synthesizes nursing practice with patients, individuals, and families, groups, communities, and populations across the lifespan and across the continuum of health care environments and the variations of care, the increased complexity, and the increases use of health care resources inherent in care for patients as evidenced by provision of competent care for diverse populations and community based patients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Liberal Education Base - Synthesizes acquisition of a solid base in liberal education into nursing practice as evidenced by the acquisition of a theoretical knowledge base from nursing and related disciplines in planning mental health care. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 2013-2014 Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory clinical evaluation from the LSSU clinical faculty and their community clinical preceptor. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: NURS432 Preceptor Evaluation of Student Form. (1).doc Clinical Evaluation Template (1).doc Assessment Method: Journals of clinical experiences. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students journals will reflect the variety of clients they are caring for ie. Maternal/Infant populations, middle school and high school students, young adults attending LSSU, adults participating in primary and secondary services, elderly in the home environment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Example of Journaling.docx Assessment Method: MOCK course-level means of assessment delete this entry and the related documents Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: MOCK criteria - 80% of students will score 4 out of 5 on 5-point rubric, all will achieve a minimum of 3 by the end of the course. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Paper Rubric.docx Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 74 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Assessment Method: Students will provide care and document in the electronic record of a patient at BHC as reported by the clinical instructor. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will successfully document care in the electronic record of a least one patient during their clinical experience at BHC. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 04/22/2013 - 100% of student were able to document a minimal level of patient care in the patient record. Logistic issues hinder a more fuller implementation of the documentation process. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 04/22/2013 - Efforts should be taken to provide students with a greater level of documentation experience in the mental health unit. Assessment Method: Community Mental Health Resource Assessment ? All students will research area mental health resources including criteria to receive services, 01/03/2013 - 22 out of 23 students (95.7 %) obtained a score of at least 4 out of 5 points. Goal met: Yes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Provision of Quality Health care - Synthesizes knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement, and patient safety to provide quality health care as evidenced by provision of professional leadership skills of organization, priority setting, communication, and cost-containment while providing mental health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Evidence Based Practice - Evaluates research for potential application for evidence based practice as evidenced by the ability to relate current research to clinical practice issues related to mental health. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Technology - Adapts knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by use of the nursing process to promote mental health and provide therapeutic treatment to clients with mental health needs. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Health Care Systems Analyzes knowledge of health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 75 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes indirectly influencing the nature and functioning of the health care system as evidenced by the ability to identify factors which impede and/or facilitate access to appropriate mental health services and resources. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Communication and Collaboration - Appraises communication and collaboration among health professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by integrating critical thinking, self-reflection and therapeutic communication in providing nursing care for clients with mental health needs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up funding sources and contact information (address Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 and phone number) for the resource. Students will identify potential barriers and/or gaps in services and identify at least two ways that the field of nursing could play a role in diminishing barriers and gaps in services. Students should attempt to contact some of the resources to determine other barriers clients may face and verify resources. Students may choose which community they would like to assess. Students are encouraged to consider the community they plan to practice in after graduation. The intent of this assignment is to increase aware of resources or lack of resources in a community and create a resource that can be used in future practice. The majority of mental health resources for the area must be covered. Length of assignment and format will vary, but must be at least 4 pages long. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80 % of students will obtain a score of at least 4 out of a possible 5 points. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: The 2013 National Patient Safety Goals related to behavioral health care identify assessing patients for suicide risk as an important focus. Students ability to assess patient suicide risk will be assessed using three multiple choice or short answer questions on exam 2 related suicide assessment. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will correctly answer all three questions. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 04/23/2013 - Due to changes in course schedule. Content was covered on exam 3. 100% of students selected the correct answer on question 13, 94% of students selected the correct answer on question 92 and 71% of students received full points on question 94. Average on the three questions was 88%. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - Develops health promotion and disease prevention strategies at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by the identification, developed and delivery of 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 76 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up interventions to address the mental health needs of individuals and populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Professionalism Emulates professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity and social justice as evidenced by the demonstration of competent, caring behaviors and professional values in interactions with clients with mental health needs, colleagues, and faculty (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS433 - Community Mental Health Nursing - Nursing Practice Synthesizes nursing practice with patients, individuals, groups, communities and populations across the lifespan and across the continuum of health care environments and the variations of care, the increased complexity and the increased use of health care resources inherent in caring for patients as evidenced during planning provision of care for clients with mental health needs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Family Assessment and Care Plan ? All students will choose a family in the community and assess this family according to the concepts and components of Marilyn Friedman family nursing theory while focusing on mental health. A written formal APA paper will be submitted. The paper should be at least 10 pages in length, including genogram, eco map, relevant nursing diagnosis and proposed nursing interventions (you do not need to carry them out). The family chosen by the student should not be known to the student prior to this semester. The family must sign a consent form to participate form and a copy must be submitted with the assignment. The intent of the assignment is for students to use their communication skills to gain assessment data from the family. Students need to ensure that the assessment includes data that provides a clear picture of the status of the family. For example, communication skills need to be expanded beyond ?family communicates well?. There should also be consistency between the assessment narrative and the genogram and eco map. A rubric is used to assess. Assessment Method Category: 01/03/2013 - 21 out of 23 students (91.3 %) obtain a score of at least 8 out of a possible 10 points in Fall 2012. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 77 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Direct - Case Analysis Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will obtain at least a score of 8 out of 10 points. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: RubricFamilyAssessment.xls TheCourses - Nursing - NURS434 - Nursing Research - Understanding of the basic elements of the research process - Obj #1. Synthesize a solid base in liberal education into nursing practice as evidenced by the understanding of the process of conducting research Findings Assessment Method: 1. midterm exam questions related to key research concept and steps in qualitative and quantitative research and research problems, research questions, and hypotheses 2. writing a PICO question. Assessment Method Category: Identify principles and models of evidence based Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course practice, including basic qualitative and/or Criterion/Target/Threshold: quantitative research designs, corresponding Average midterm multiple choice score will be PICO questions, and analytically methods related >80% and total scores on multiple choice and to the research questions, and limits on application questions will be > 80%. implications of findings (e.g., causal vs. High Impact Course Practices 1: relational) by the end of the course. (Created By Writing-Intensive Course(s) TheCourses - Nursing) High Impact Course Practices 2: Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: Not applicable to this outcome 201410 - Fall 2013 Related Documents: NURS 434 TD Course Outcome Status: gradebook_gpa_S14_Final_MT 30 Active pts.xls Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) 05/07/2014 - The average of student scores on midterm multiple choice and application fill in the blank was 86%. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: NURS 434 TD gradebook_gpa_S14_Final_MT 30 pts.xls TheCourses - Nursing - NURS434 - Nursing Research - Identify levels of evidence and locate nursing, health, and other relevant research literature reporting EBP - Obj. #2. Synthesizes knowledge and skills in leadership, quality improvement and patient safety to provide quality health care as evidenced by explaining the value of nursing research for evidence-based nursing practice by locating and evaluate sources of nursing research information, from paper and electronic database search strategies (e.g.., CINAHL, PubMed, Cochrane) and other Internet sources of evidence by midterm. 05/07/2014 - Seventy percent of the students were able to search and identify 80% of the assigned articles. Applying the systematic process for identifying the evaluation and application of that scientific evidence to practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: 1. Paper defining 10 different types of research articles such as systematic reviews, metaanalysis, primary qualitative and quantitative, cohort studies, case control studies etc. 2. Students will search various data bases such as Cochrane Library, CINAHL, Pub Med, Clinical Practice Guidelines.gov, for examples of each of the different types of research articles. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 1. 80% or higher on evaluation rubric 2. Students will correctly identify at least 8 of the 10 different types of articles assigned or an 80% on the assignment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 05/07/2014 - 90 % of the Students obtained > 80% Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: NURS 434 TD gradebook_gpa_S14_Final_MT 30 pts.xls Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: NURS 434 TD gradebook_gpa_S14_Final_MT 30 pts.xls ResearchCompare&Contrast.docx 01/15/2013 - The students obtained an 81.43% on the final exam. Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 01/15/2013 - might not have something but can say continue to do this good job as always otherwise build a good plan in the future Page 78 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS434 - Nursing Research - Appraise, and synthesize research evidence to differentiate clinical opinion from research and evidence summaries. - Obj. #3. Evaluates research for potential application for evidence based practice as evidenced by critiquing qualitative and quantitative research articles for strengths and limitations. Assessment Method: Read and critique a primary quantitative research article and present the critique to the class. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will obtain a grade of 85% or greater. High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) Selecting and critique appropriate qualitative and High Impact Course Practices 2: quantitative research studies, and identifies Not applicable to this outcome strengths of a rigorous study and questions Related Documents: limitations on implications of findings (e.g., NURS434_001_S14_SYLB.doc causal vs. relational). Assessment Method: The class will collectively critique a primary (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) qualitative research study in class. Students will read the assigned qualitative research study prior Course Outcome Status: to class, and work in groups to discuss and write Active up their segment of the critique and present Differentiation of Course Goals: critique to the class. High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of the students will accurately and thoroughly write up and present a qualitative critique. High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Qualitative Critique Guidelines .doc Beck's Qualitative Critique Example.pdf 05/08/2014 - 100% of students received a 90% or better on the critique. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: NURS 434 Quantitative Research Article Critique Paper.docx TheCourses - Nursing - NURS434 - Nursing Research - Protection of human subjects in the conduct of research - Obj #4. Adapts knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by demonstrating understanding of the rights and responsibilities relative to legal and ethical issues or research involving human subjects 05/08/2014 - 100% of students correctly identified all the standards of ethical conduct as stated in the Belmont Report. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Related Documents: TD Mock Informed Consent.docx Identify the required components of a proper informed consent when conducting research for 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: 1. Students participate in a "mock experiment" the first day of class and read and complete a proper informed consent to conduct research. 2. On the final exam, students analyze an informed consent to conduct research and identify where each of the Belmont Report ethical principles are applied. Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of students will correctly identify all of the 05/08/2014 - Students obtained an average 98% on the critique. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 79 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes the Protection of Human Subjects of Research defined by the Belmont Report. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Belmont Report principles on the final exam Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS434 - Nursing Research - Critical appraisal of applied research related to healthcare quality and safety measures. - Obj. # 5 Appraises communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patients to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by developing presentations of evidence based practice protocols through poster presentations to colleagues. Critically appraises topics based on driving research agendas such as nurse sensitive quality indicators and performance measures (Magnet Status, Core Measures, CMS, TJC, clinical practice guidelines, etc.) (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Assessment Method: Writing a paper on a Critically Appraised Topic (CAT) related to nursing care. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will obtain a grade of 85% or better on the CAT paper. High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Student Poster of Critically Appraised Topic (CAT ).ppt NURS434_001_S14_SYLB.doc Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS434 - Nursing Research - Disseminates research evidence. Obj#6. 6. Emulates professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as evidenced by developing and presenting research posters. Share evidence of best practice with the interprofessional team. develops a protocol/guideline for practice and dissemination the findings by the end of the course. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM 05/08/2014 - 90% of students obtained a grade of 85% or better on the CAT paper Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Related Documents: Student's Paper: Can you Feel My Heart - CAT.docx 05/08/2014 - 90% of the Students received a score of 90% or greater. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Related Documents: Student Poster of Critically Appraised Topic (CAT ).ppt Assessment Method: Conducts a reveiew of the literature on a nursing topic and develolpes a poster Assessment Method: Development of research poster about their Critically appraised topic that includes a protocol that a nurse could implement independently. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 90% of the students will get a score of 90% or greater on the poster and presentation High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 05/08/2014 - 90% of the students received a score of 90% or better on their poster and presentation. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Optional Data Point: 100 Related Documents: Student Poster of Critically Appraised Topic (CAT ).ppt Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 80 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Liberal Education - Synthesize a solid base in liberal education into nursing practice as evidenced by application of nursing and managment theories both in the classroom and through assignments. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Related Documents: Student Poster of Critically Appraised Topic (CAT ).ppt Assessment Method: 5 multiple choice questions from the final cummulative exam that directly relate to identifying nursing leadership and management theories. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will get 4 correct. High Impact Course Practices 1: Diversity/Global Learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Related Documents: TracDat Course Assessment 435 test questions.docx Findings 04/30/2014 - 88% of students got 4 answers correct on the final cumulative exam that directly relate to identifying nursing leadership and management theories Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Multiple choice questions 12/11/2013 - Question 1 100% of students answered correctly Question 2 85.71% of students answered correctly Question 3 76.19% of students answered correctly Question 4 80.95% of students answered correctly Question5 90.48% of students answered correctly Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): 80% of students answered 4 questions correctly via multiple choice exam. 04/25/2013 - 94% of the students correctly identified thought leadership on the Spring 2013 final exam. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: TracDat Course Assessment 435 test questions-Update spring13.docx 01/03/2013 - Greater than 80% of students answered 5 out of 6 identified multiple choice questions related to the application of nursing management and leadership theories on the final exam correctly. (question #1, 2, 13, 18 & 20 were answered correctly by greater than 80% of students) Question # 19 which was one of the 6 identified questions on the final exam noted to have only 5.88% of students answer it correctly. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Related Documents: TracDat Course Assessment 435 test questions.docx 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 12/11/2013 - No action will be taken at this time. Concepts will continue to be threaded throughout the course. 12/31/2012 - Retest Question #19 related to Thought leadership on Final exam of Spring 2013. Identify and provide examples of thought leadership during lecture. Page 81 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Quality Care - Synthesizes knowledge and skillsin leadership, quality improvement and patient safety to provide quality health care as evidenced by the ability to analyze the impact of organizational structures, missions, philosophy, culture and delivery systems on professional nursing practice and management and leadership. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method: 90% of students will analyze and present a cumulative case study that incorporates multiple quality care and patient safety issues. Students will identify a minimum of 5 specific quality issues &/or patient safety issues to which they will provide a evidenced-based solution which are guided by The National Patient Safety goals and either a management or leadership philosophy. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Case Analysis Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or unsatisfactory High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: NURS 435 Case Study.docx Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 04/30/2014 - 100% of students participated directly in the management of quality of care and patient safety issues. A cumulative case study was presented for use to identify and problem solve issues however due to the class size of 9 students real world experiences were completed. 1 student presented a short essay focusing on quality of care and patient safety, 1 student presented a paper which included quality of care and patient safety, and 7 students participated in conferencing after direct experience. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Case study, essay, writing intensive assignment, and conferencing 12/11/2013 - 100% of students analyzed and presented a cumulative case study and achieved a satisfactory rating Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Classroom presentation after group work to analyze and prepare. Attendance monitored. 12/11/2013 - No action to be taken at this time. Will reduce percentage of students completing this assignment to 90%. 01/03/2013 - 70% of students identified either specific quality issues &/or patient safety issue to which solutions were developed in alignment of evidenced based solutions, National patient safety goals and a leadership or management philosophy. 3 students did not complete or submit the assignment under the weekly reflection journalling. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Cummulative case study was incorporated in the final reflective journaling assignment. Related Documents: NURS 435 Case Study.docx Case study student example.doc 04/17/2013 - Incorporated case study on 4/17/2013 in last class as a group activity and 15 out of 18 students (83%) of the students were in attendance to participate in an oral discussion. Follow-Up: 12/02/2013 - Fall 2013 incorporate cummulative course case study as student assignment with an attached grading rubric 01/07/2013 - Cummulative case study will become a required assignment for Spring 2013 semester and not to be included in the weekly reflective journalling to which students have an option to complete. Budget Request $ - Assessment unit: 0 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 82 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Evidenced-Based Practice Evaluates research for potential application for evidence based practice as evidenced by the utilization of scholarly resources to support discussion, reflections, learning experiences and classroom presentation, and develepment of personal management/leadership philosophy. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Technology - Adapts knowledge and skills in information management and patient care technology in the delivery of quality patient care as evidenced by the appraisal of methods used in managment and leadership to communicate,support change, motivate teams and support delivery of care processes. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Course Outcome Status: Inactive Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: 1 page writing assignment using evidenced based knowledge related to a technological advancement that affects nursing &/or healthcare today. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will complete the assignment as identified by the attached rubric High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Learning exercise 3.6docxtracdat.docx 12/11/2013 - NO findings to report. This assessment has been discontinued Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 04/24/2013 - 100% of students 18 out of 18 composed a 1 page paper using evidenced based knowledge that identified a technological advancement affecting nursing &/or healthcare today. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Electronic Health Records.docx electronic medical record.docx TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Heath Care Systems - Analyzes health care policies, including financial and regulatory, directly and indirectly influencing the nature and functioning of the health care system as evidenced by the analysis of financial and regulatory concepts through group interactions with chief financial officers, nursing leaders and leaders through the community (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Course Outcome Status: Assessment Method: 3 questions on final exam directly related to finance in nursing management & leadership Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve 100% correct on each of the attached questions High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: Spring 2013 Trac dat data.docx 12/11/2013 - Question 1 42.86% of students achieved 100% correct Question 2 80.95% of students achieved 100% correct Question 3 95.24% of students achieved 100% correct Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Multiple Choice Exam Questions 12/11/2013 - Will review test question number 1 and evaluate how this concept is communicated within classroom and course activities. Will not change the test question or the measurement at this time. 04/25/2013 - 73% of students correctly identified incremental budgeting from test questions in related document. 89% of students correctly identified non controllable expenses from test questions in related document. 04/25/2013 - Identify, explain and provide examples of incremental budgeting, non-controllable expenses and the importance of correct patient documentation related to financial 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 83 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Group Budget and Finance paper and presentation Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will participate in the Budget and Finance Group Assignment and presentation Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 78% of students correctly identified education on appropriate documentation in patient care records for the test questions in related document. Goal met: No Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: Spring 2013 Trac dat data-findings.docx reimbursement in lecture for Fall 2013. Incorporate 3 test questions in attached document on final exam for Fall 2013. 05/01/2014 - 100% of students participated in the group assignment. 88% of students participated in the presentation of the assignment Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Paper and Power Point Presentation High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Capstone Course(s), Projects TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Communication and Collaboration Appraises communication and collaboration among health care professionals and patient to deliver high quality and safe patient care as evidenced by the use of application tools for problem solving, conflict resolution and motivation. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/07/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Health Promotion - Develops health promotion and the disease prevention strategies at the individual and population health levels as evidenced by the evaluation of nursing roles in health resource management, marketing and program or service evaluation. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 84 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Assessment Method: Each student writes a Critical Analysis Paper on a contemporary issue in nursing. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Capstone Project - including undergraduate research Criterion/Target/Threshold: 72% or higher on the paper. High Impact Course Practices 1: Capstone Course(s), Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 01/03/2014 - 17 students in the Fall 2014 cohort - all achieved at least 72% on the paper. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): grading rubric Related Documents: Grading Rubric for Critical Analysis Paper.doc Assessment Method: Active participation in classroom discussion. 01/03/2014 - All students participated. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 09/09/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS435 - Management in Nursing - Professionalism - Emulates professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity and social justice as evidenced by demonstration of respect for the ideas and contributions of colleague, others and participation with and support of each other during group activities, professional behavior and dress when interacting in real world organizations during learning experiences. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201420 - Spring 2014 Start Date: 01/07/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Critical Thinking and Reflective Practice - 1.Demonstrate competencies of critical thinking and reflective practice when making decisions related to contemporary professional issues. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Legal, Ethical, and Economic - 2.Evaluate the effects of legal, ethical, and economic issues on health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Criterion/Target/Threshold: satisfactory or unsatisfactory participation High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Assessment Method: Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Participates in Students are expected to write a letter to their 07/08/2014 3:44 PM 06/19/2014 - 100% of students in the Spring 2014 cohort wrote letters to their legislator expressing Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 85 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Political Process - 3.Actively participates in the political process. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings legislator regarding a bill currently in discussion on the State House or Senate floor. The letter expresses support or opposition to the bill, along with rationale. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: satisfactory or unsatisfactory High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome support or opposition to a bill currently before the State House or Senate. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - 17 students in the Fall 2013 cohort. All participated in the assignment. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: Each student attends a lecture presented by a representative from the Health Professionals Recovery Program, and participates in discussion of the topics presented. Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory participation. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 06/19/2014 - All students in the Spring 2014 cohort attended this lecture. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - All students participated. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Cultural Values when Analyzing Ethical/Moral Issues in Practice - 4.Integrates professional, individual, and cultural values when analyzing ethical and moral issues in nursing practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Continued Education and Active Participation - 5. Appreciates the importance of continued education and active participation in professional organizations as an integral component of the nursing role. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Ramifications of One?s Actions and Responsibilities - 6. Analyze the ramifications of one?s actions and responsibilities in professional practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 86 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Marketing Oneself - 7.Demonstrates leadership behaviors in marketing oneself and the nursing profession. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Each student attends the guest speaker presentation on how to write a resume and how to interview for professional nursing position. Each student submits a resume for critique. Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Research in Analyzing Contemporary Issues - 8.Integrates research findings in analyzing contemporary issues and trends influencing the quality of health care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Critical Analysis paper Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Synthesize Knowledge in Analyzing Contemporary Issues. 9.Synthesize theoretical/empirical knowledge from nursing, the physical and behavioral sciences, and the humanities in analyzing contemporary issues. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Criterion/Target/Threshold: 72% on the paper High Impact Course Practices 1: Capstone Course(s), Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Critical Analysis Paper Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - NURS436 Contemporary Issues in Nursing - Transition to Professional Role - 10.Explores transition from student role to professional role. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: NCLEX Success Plan Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/19/2014 - Each student enthusiastically participated in mock interviews and submitted a resume for review to both the instructor, and at an on-campus workshop held by Career Services. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - All students satisfactorily completed the resume assignment. All attended the guest speaker presentation. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - All students satisfactorily completed the paper. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/19/2014 - All students successfully completed the Critical Analysis Paper. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - All students satisfactorily completed the Critical Analysis Paper Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/03/2014 - All students completed the NCLEX Success Plan satisfactorily. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 87 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Campus Resources and Services - 1. Identify campus resources and services and have used and/or visited various campus resources and services. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Time Management - 2. Be knowledgeable of time management strategies. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Assignment submitted in course tool book (worth 30%) of the final course grade. Of this 30%, the student can earn up to 5%/30% on the "campus resources and services assignment's" submitted via the course tool book. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Student will achieve 4.5/5% on campus resources and services assignment High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences Related Documents: PNUR 101 Getting to Know Your Campus scavenger hunt SU 13.doc Tool Book Grading Sheet LMK.doc PNUR 101 Tool Book Check List SU 13.docx Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/20/2014 - N=11. 100% of students completed thoroughly the campus resources and service assignment at 5%/%5 Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): This assignment fall under the University Seminar: First year/time in college at LSSU. Students complete a list of questions via the University's website or by visiting the campus resource or service area. Students then select a service area of interest to them and create a poster board describing the resource or service area. Last, in small groups, they present the data to the class. 12/30/2013 - All students enrolled in PNUR 101 summer of 2013 received a 4.5 or higher on the campus resources and services assignment Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): see related documents Optional Data Point: 100 08/02/2013 - Continue with campus resources and services assignment in PNUR 101 Introduction to Practical Nursing. From this assignment the students select a service or campus resource to present to the class in small groups. Assessment Method: Test questions on midterm re: time management, discovery of personality type, and time management exercise. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: The student will achieve a minimum of 80% on the questions on the midterm exam related to time management and personality types. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction Assessment Method: to Practical Nursing I - Apply Time Management Assignment submitted via course tool book 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 88 of 111 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Findings Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks - 3. Have created and begun to follow a time (worth 30%) of the final course grade. Of this management plan and apply time management 30%, the student can earn up to 10%/30% on the techniques to his/her daily activities. (Created By "time management plan exercise" submitted via TheCourses - Nursing) the course tool book. Assessment Method Category: Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment 201330 Summer 2013 Criterion/Target/Threshold: Start Date: Student will achieve a minimum of 8/10% on 08/02/2013 campus time management plan created and Course Outcome Status: conducted by student through out the summer Active semester. Differentiation of Course Goals: High Impact Course Practices 1: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences Related Documents: PNUR 101 Tool Book Check List SU 13.docx Tool Book Grading Sheet LMK.doc PNUR 101 Time Management Learning Excerise.doc Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Learning and Study Strategies - 4. Be knowledgeable of various learning and study strategies to improve upon academic success (i.e. note-taking, study skills, test preparation, and test-taking techniques). (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Strengths and Limitations, Values and Beliefs - 5. Develop an awareness of personal strengths and limitations, values and beliefs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Essay questions on midterm related to learning and study strategies to improve academic success Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: The student will achieve a minimum of 80% on questions in the midterm exam related to various learning and study strategies to improve upon academic success (i.e. note-taking, study skills, test preparation, and test-taking techniques). High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences 06/21/2014 - 100% of students achieved an 80% pass rate or higher on the midterm exam related to various learning and study strategies to improve upon academic success Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: Pass/fail Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: All student will complete all 6 Values Clarification Exercises to receive Pass grade High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences 06/20/2014 - N=11. 100% of students completed values clarification exercises at a satisfactory (pass) level Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/14/2014 - All students in course comprehensively completed values clarification exercises Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/14/2014 - Continue with values clarification exercises Page 89 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 2013-2014 TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Teaching/Learning Styles - 6. Understand your individual learning styles and how to adjust for various teaching styles. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Study Tech./Test Taking 7. Apply various note-taking, test preparation, test-taking, and study techniques to improve your academic success. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Clinical Permit - 8. Provide proof of the School of Nursing clinical permit requirements (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: 08/02/2013 - Out of 20 students in class, 2 scored Essay questions on midterm re: types of learning below 80% in the mid-term exam. Of these two styles. students, each scored at 80% or higher on the learning styles essay questions. Assessment Method Category: Goal met: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Yes Criterion/Target/Threshold: Finding Reporting Year: The student will achieve a minimum of 80% on 2012-2013 questions in the midterm exam related to types of Optional Data Point: learning styles. 80 High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences Assessment Method: Student will demonstrate application of various note-taking, test preparation, test-taking, and study techniques to improve your academic success as evident by passing course final exam at 72% or higher. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will pass final exam at 72% or higher High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences 06/21/2014 - 81.8% of the students achieved a 72% or higher on the final exam. Two students achieved 70% Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: In preparation for service learning, community based learning, the students must provide the School of Nursing: history of immunizations; proof of Hepitis B series; 2-step TB testing results; proof of CPR certification; read and sign 4 School of Nursing policies; provide proof being free of criminal activity via FBI fingerprinting results; and have obtained a physical exam with N-95 mask fitting completed. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students submit completed clinical permit via course tool book 06/20/2014 - 100% of students submitted completed clinical permits Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. 12/16/2013 - Continue with assessment method summer 2014 Page 90 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: First-year Seminar and Experiences Related Documents: PN Clinical Permit updated June 2013.doc PNUR 101 Student instructions for clinical permit S14 update.doc Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/20/2014 - Criterion met. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/20/2014 - 2 new videos purchased by the School of Nursing to enhance learning TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Philosophy and Conceptual Framework of PN Program - 9. Discuss the philosophy and conceptual framework of the practical nursing programs. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - History of Nursing - 10. Discuss the history of practical nursing and nursing in general. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Start Date: 06/20/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Final exam test questions on history of nursing Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of the students will achieve 72% or higher on 5 test questions on the history of nursing. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Health Care Team - 11. Identify the roles of the various members of the health care team. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Rights and Responsibilities - 12. Identify patient?s rights 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 91 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up and the nurses? responsibilities in protecting those rights. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR101 - Introduction to Practical Nursing I - Code of Ethics - 13. Be knowledgeable of the nursing code of ethics. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - "Rights of Medication Administration - The learner will be able to identify and demonstrate the 7 rights of medication administration. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: 1%/10% online assignment Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students participate in group activity describe below, then present to their finding (with an example) to their peers on the assigned code of ethic(s). High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects 06/20/2014 - N=11. 100% of the students participated in the group activity at a satisfactory level. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 08/10/2013 - 100% of N=21 participated in the group activity Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Student's divided into groups to review and interpret the 2 code of ethics assigned to the group and then devise an example of each code. The group also compared and contrast the assigned ANA Code of Ethics to the NAPNES Code of Ethics for LPNs. Assessment Method: The students will demonstrate appropriate use the the 7 rights for medication administration for oral and parenteral administration during their lab skill check off procedures. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will proficiently verbalize and demonstrate the appropriate use of the 7 rights of medication administration during their laboratory skill check off procedures on a satisfactory basis. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Related Documents: PN 102 Skill Check off Summary Form.doc Assessment Method: Students demonstrate medication administration 01/18/2014 - 88% of students passed skills check offs on the first attempt. All passed after remediation and a 2nd attempt. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 09/28/2012 - 90% of students passed skills check offs on the first attempt. All passed after remediation and a Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 92 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up proficiency in the lab setting using skill check off lists. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students have three attempts at each of the 7 tested skills. They must pass all skill checks in order to proceed in the program High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome 2nd attempt. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 09/28/2012 - Students are now required to perform 2 mock skill checks in front of their peers, prior to the formal skill check with the instructor. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - Calculate medication dosages Performs conversions from one system to another to correctly calculate medication dosages. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: All learners passed the Dosage Final Exam with 80% or better on their first exam attempt. 01/18/2014 - All learner achieved an 80% or higher on the final medication dosage exam Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 01/07/2013 - All learners passed the Dosage Final Exam with 80% or higher. Two learners obtained 72% or less on the first dosage quiz, but all passed the second dosage quiz with 72% or higher. Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 01/07/2013 - Entry into program now requires MATH 086, instead of 083. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - Basic PN procedures with medications - Begins to use critical thinking and decision making skills when demonstrating basic practical nursing procedures with medications. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Start Date: 08/27/2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: All learners completed homework assignments designed to promote self study of these topics. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: All learners will participate in these activities. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - Medication side effects - The student will identify common side effects and nursing implication for common medications. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Assessment Method: Students are assigned a list of medications each week. They are to complete a medication sheet on each medication. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students achieved an 80% pass rate or higher on their final medication dosage exam with their first attempt. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences 01/07/2013 - The medication sheet was changed to a 01/07/2013 - Begin to monitor test medication "card" measuring 4 x 6 inches. All students questions directly related to side effects completed these medication cards satisfactorily. of medications. Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 93 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Start Date: 08/31/2011 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings 2012-2013 Students will complete a medication sheet for each medication assigned. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - Documentation - The student will correctly document administration of medications. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Start Date: 08/31/2011 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Documentation of medication administration is part of the skill check off for each skill tested. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students must correctly document medication administration during their skill check off. 01/18/2014 - Documentation is included as part of the medication skill check off for oral, IM, and reconstitution of powdered medications, administering insulin and heparin skill demonstrations. After all skills demonstrated, 100% of the students, the correctly documented their medication administration. This goal will be continue to monitored in PNUR 201 with live patient scenarios. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 09/28/2012 - Documentation is included as part of the skill check off for each skill. All students correctly documented their medication during the skill check off with coaching. Continue to monitor. Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - Commitment to life-long learning The student will recognize that the skills, competencies, and values for a successful lifetime of practical nursing practice require a continuing commitment to learn. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) Assessment Method: Safety: Students will successfully demonstrate appropriate medications procedures for laboratory skill check offs for oral and parenteral medications on a satisfactory basis. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will successfully their skill check offs on a satisfactory basis. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences 01/07/2013 - Students viewed video on medication error, then wrote a 100 word paragraph on how that video made them feel, what actions can be taken to prevent medication errors and how they plan to incorporate those actions into their own patient care. All students completed this assignment satisfactorily. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR102 - Drugs and Dosages - basic medication knowledge - The student will apply basic knowlege of medications to various patient conditions. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Written tests x 3, midterm and final exam administered to all students in the class. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: 05/14/2013 - Total students = 25 Quiz 1 - 19 people scored above 70. Quiz 2 - 16 people scored above 70. Quiz three 20 people scored above 70. Mid-term Goal met: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 94 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 72% or higher cumulative average of the tests, midterm and final exam. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Communication Techniques - 1. Identify appropriate communication techniques when working with adult clients. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Written assignment presentation Tool Book assembly of delivered presentations. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students will earn a 72% or higher on this assignment High Impact Course Practices 1: Learning Communities High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects Related Documents: Tool Book Grading Sheet LMK.doc Assessment Method: Students will research, prepare and present Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: All the students will earn a 72% or higher on this assignment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Nursing Process - 2. Identify the steps of the nursing process. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Assessment Method: Unit Exam II Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students will attain 72% or greater on Exam II. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Assessment Method: Students are assigned a list of medications each week. They are to complete a medication sheet on each medication. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students will complete a medication sheet for each medication assigned. Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 95 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Common Intellectual Experiences Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Culture, Religion, Values - 3. Develop an awareness and sensitivity of different cultural and religious beliefs and values. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: The student will develop a poster, power point and 1 page paper on a chosen religious, spiritual or culture subject using an evidence based research article to present to the PNUR104 class. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Health Care Systems Differences - 4. Discuss the differences in health care systems. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: The student will attain 72% or higher on the final exam. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: The students will achieve an understanding of the differences in health care systems through reading and class group discussions. High Impact Course Practices 1: Learning Communities High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Levels of Nursing Care 5. Discuss holistic health care, health promotion, health restoration, and rehabilitation. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 08/26/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Assessment Method: Students developed and presented a report on their chosen complementary alternative medicine to achieve a satisfactory or unsatisfactory for the grade. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of the students will achieve a satisfactory for this classwork. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM 06/30/2014 - 80% of the students achieved 25 points or greater as 15% of the course grade. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: The student will attain up to 30 points to be applied to the grading rubric for 15% of the course grade. High Impact Course Practices 1: First-year Seminar and Experiences High Impact Course Practices 2: Collaborative Assignments, Projects Related Documents: PUR104 F13 Student Grade for PresentationPoster&Paper.doc 06/30/2014 - 100% of the students achieved a grade of satisfactory for this classroom presentation. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 96 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Learning Communities Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up High-Level (Creating/Evaluating) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Stress and Adaptation 6. Discuss the concepts of stress and adaptation. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Critical Thinking - 7. Discuss the concepts of critical thinking and problem solving in practical nursing. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Evidenced Based Practice - 8. Discuss the need for evidenced based nursing practice and its relationship to practical nursing. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Attend University Meeting - 9. Participate in LSSU student club or organization. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Attend University Event 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 97 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up - 10. Participate in a LSSU community extracurricular event. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR104 - Introduction to Practical Nursing II - Medical Terminology 11. Utilizes medical terminology in written and oral communication. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR107 Understanding Clinical Nutrition Lab for Practical Nurses - Nutrition - client support - The student will show evidence of competency to provide fluid and nutrition support to clients under their care. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: Students created posters that explained various aspects of a diet, a specific food, or a cultural aspect of food. These posters were then explained in a presentation in the classroom, as well as a presentation open to the campus public. Poster and presentation were scored using a rubric. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Presentation, Performance Criterion/Target/Threshold: Students were required to score 15 of the 20 points available on the rubric in order to receive a passing grade on the project. 06/19/2014 - All students participated in the diet poster/powerpoint presentations. All students acquired the maximum number of points available on this assignment. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 05/14/2013 - All students participated. 2013 - students used power point instead of posters. This worked made the presentations more dynamic. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Assessment Method: Students used two commercially prepared dietary assessment tools to interview each other, then shared with the group their thoughts about these tools. Assessment Method Category: Indirect - Focus Group or Interview Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students must participate. TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR107 Understanding Clinical Nutrition Lab for Practical Nurses - Nutrition - knowledge and skills - The student will correctly apply specific 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Written exam for calculation of intravenous fluids. Demonstration of skills. 06/19/2014 - All students demonstrated satisfactory skill check of priming IV lines, discontinuing IV assess and administration of enteral feeding solutions. Goal met: Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 98 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes knowlege and skills related to fluid administration at the practical nursing level. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Critical Thinking - 1. Use beginning critical thinking and decision making skills in performing basic nursing procedures and implementing plans of care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Competent Care - 2. Demonstrate competent care of the 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: Satisfactory demonstration of skills which included priming IV lines, discontinuing IV access, and administration of enteral feeding solutions. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 05/14/2013 - All participants obtained over 72% overall on the calculation of IV fluids, with one student who needed remediation. All students passed demonstration of the skills on first attempt. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Assessment Method: Written exam of course content. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Exam/Quiz - within the course Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students passed the course content written exams with 72% or higher. 72% or higher on written exams High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome 06/19/2014 - All students passed the written exams with 72% or higher. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Assessment Method: PNUR 113 Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve satisfactory performance on care plans, pre and post clinical discussion and clinical resident care provided as evident by passing satisfactorily the PNUR 113 Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Tool. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Internships Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf 12/13/2013 - Fall 2013: 88% of the class (15/17) passed the clinical evaluation tool with a satisfactory. One of the two that did not, changed major during the middle of the semester and did not continue with the clinical portion of the course. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf 12/20/2012 - N= 8 100% of students enrolled in the course at the end of the semester passed the clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level in the long term care setting. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Assessment Method: PNUR 113 Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. 12/20/2013 - Fall 2013: 88% of the class (15/17) passed the clinical evaluation tool with a satisfactory. One of the two that did not, changed major during the Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 99 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes elderly resident. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 09/16/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Promote Holistic Health - 3. Promote the holistic health of the elderly in the clinical setting. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of student satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 113 Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Assessment Method: Satisfactorily provides basic safe holistic care for elderly residents of a nursing home Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve satisfactory performance on weekly worksheets and care plans, pre and post clinical discussion and the clinical resident care provided as evident by passing satisfactorily the PNUR Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Tool. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up middle of the semester and did not continue with the clinical portion of the course. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf 12/19/2012 - N= 8 100% of students enrolled in the course at the end of the semester passed the clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level in the long term care setting. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 06/20/2014 - 88.24% of the students in the course at the end of the semester achieved satisfactory performance on weekly worksheets and care plans, pre and post clinical discussion and the clinical care provided for the elderly in the long term care setting and in simulation as evident by satisfactorily passing the Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Identify factors affecting consumer's decisions when planning care. - 4. Identify factors that affect consumer health decisions when planning and implementing practical nursing care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Nursing Process - 5. Demonstrate application of the 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: 06/20/2014 - N= 17 88.25% of students enrolled in the Students will satisfactorily demonstrate use of course passed the clinical evaluation demonstrating the nursing process in the provision of safe, basic Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 100 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes nursing process in providing holistic practical nursing care with elderly populations. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings nursing care of the elderly resident as evident by meeting all objectives on the PNUR 113 Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of the student's enrolled in PNUR 113 by the end of the semester will pass the clinical evaluation tool at a satisfactory level. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome application of the nursing process in providing holistic practical nursing care with elderly populations at the satisfactory level. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing Values/Attitudes in Development of Caring - 6. Identify personal values and attitudes that contribute to development of professional caring. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 09/16/2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) Assessment Method: Models professionalism and inherent values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice as evidenced by progressively integrating critical thinking and decision making skills in order to practice nursing safely and with minimal direction for one resident of a Long Term Care agency and demonstrates competent basic nursing care, including caring behaviors by respecting the legal, ethical and moral rights and values of others. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% of students will achieve satisfactory performance on weekly worksheets and care plans, pre and post clinical discussion and clinical resident care provided as evident by passing satisfactorily the PNUR Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Tool. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf 01/19/2014 - 88% of students received achieved a clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level on the final clinical evaluation for this course Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Safe, Ethical, Moral, and Legal Client Care - 7. Demonstrate safe, ethical, moral, and legal client care at a beginning practical nursing level (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: Satisfactorily pass clinical evaluation in long term care setting Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation 06/20/2014 - N= 17 88.25% of student's enrolled in the course passed the clinical evaluation at the satisfactory level in the long term care setting. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Page 101 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% pass clinical evaluation satisfactorily High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Internships Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 2013-2014 Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf 12/20/2012 - 100% of the 8 students enrolled at the end of the semester passed clinical evaluation satisfactorily in the Long Term Care setting. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): One student dropped out of the course reducing the N to 8 TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Impact of Health Care Costs on Care - 8. Demonstrate the impact of health care costs on practical nursing care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Lifelong Learning - 9. Recognize that a successful career in practical nursing requires a commitment to lifelong learning. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Assume Accountability - 10. Begin to assume accountability and responsibility in practical nursing roles. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201410 - Fall 2013 Start Date: 09/16/2013 Course Outcome Status: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Students will satisfactorily demonstrate accountability and responsibility for the provision of safe, basic nursing care of the elderly resident as evident by meeting all objectives on the PNUR 113 Fundamental of Practical Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Laboratory, Clinical, Skill/Competency Assessments Criterion/Target/Threshold: 06/20/2014 - N= 17 88.25% of students enrolled in the course at the end of the semester, satisfactorily passed the clinical evaluation tool section on demonstrating accountability and responsibility in practical nursing roles in the care of elderly residents in a long term care setting. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 102 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/20/2014 - N= 17 88.25% of student's enrolled in the course passed the clinical evaluation at the satisfactory 80% of students will achieve satisfactory performance on accountability and responsibility level in the long term care setting. Goal met: for practical nursing care provided in the Long Yes Term Care setting as evident by passing satisfactorily the PNUR Fundamental of Practical Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Nursing Clinical Evaluation Tool. High Impact Course Practices 1: Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Service Learning, Community-based learning Fall 2013.pdf High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities 01/19/2013 - 100% of the class (8/8) passed the clinical evaluation tool at a satisfactory level in the long term Related Documents: care setting. PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Goal met: Fall 2013.pdf Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Note: one student dropped out of the program and changed major mid semester and did not continue with the clinical portion of the course. Related Documents: PNUR 113 Clinical Evaluation Tool Fall 2013.pdf TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR113 Fundamentals of Practical Nursing - Nursing Process/Policy Manual Impact on Care - 11. Identify the nursing process and policy manual in the clinical setting and its impact on practical nursing care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201310 - Fall 2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR201 - Medical Surgical Practical Nursing - Use Nursing Process - 1.Use the nursing process to care for adults with well-defined nursing problems (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Start Date: 01/13/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Careplans: students must complete two (2) Comprehensive Assessment and Care Plan assignments during the semester Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: Grading Rubric minimum of 72% or required to re-write. 80% of the student's will achieve a grade of 72% or higher on the Surgical Assessment and Care Plan 80% of the student's will achieve a grade of 72% 06/21/2014 - Surgical Care Plan: 84.6% obtained a 72% or higher Medical Care Plan: 92.3% obtained a 72% or higher Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2014-2015 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 103 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR201 - Medical Surgical Practical Nursing - Safe Care - 2. Demonstrate safe effective care of adults with well-defined health problems. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Start Date: 01/13/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks or higher on the Medical Assessment and Care Plan High Impact Course Practices 1: Writing-Intensive Course(s) High Impact Course Practices 2: Service Learning, Community-based learning Related Documents: Comprehensive Assessment & Care Plan Form S14 LMK.doc Comprehensive Assessment & Care Plan Instructions and Rubric S14 LMK.docx Assessment Method: Satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing use of the nursing process in the care of adults on medical surgical unit. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing the use of the nursing process in the care of adults on medical surgical unit. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Assessment Method: Satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing safe effective care of adults on medical surgical unit. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing safe effective care of adults on medical surgical unit with well-defined health problems. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/21/2014 - 100% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing the use of the nursing process in the care of adults on medical surgical unit. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Two students withdrew from the course before the end of the semester 06/21/2014 - 100% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing safe effective care of adults on medical surgical unit with well-defined health problems. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 104 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR201 - Medical Surgical Practical Nursing - Communication Skills - 3. Use therapeutic communication skills in caring for adults. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR201 - Medical Surgical Practical Nursing - Time Management in Providing Care - 4. Develop organizational skills, flexibility and prioritization in providing nursing care. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks 2013-2014 Clinical Evaluation Tool for PNUR 201.doc Findings Assessment Method: Satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing communication skills in the care of adults on medical surgical unit. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing communication skills in the care of adults on medical surgical unit. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: 2013-2014 Clinical Evaluation Tool for PNUR 201.doc 06/21/2014 - 100% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing communication skills in the care of adults on medical surgical unit. Assessment Method: Satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing organizational skills, flexibility and prioritization in providing nursing care in the adult patient(s) on medical surgical unit. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing organizational skills, flexibility and prioritization in providing nursing care in the adult patient(s) on medical surgical unit. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: 2013-2014 Clinical Evaluation Tool for PNUR 201.doc 06/21/2014 - 100% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing organizational skills, flexibility and prioritization in providing nursing care in the adult patient(s) on medical surgical unit. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR201 - Medical 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 105 of 111 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Surgical Practical Nursing - Member of Team - 5. Assessment Method: Begins work as a member of the health care team Satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on to optimize patient care. (Created By TheCourses PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing - Nursing) student's collaboration with member of the health care team to optimize patient care adults on Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: medical surgical unit. 201320 - Spring 2013 Assessment Method Category: Course Outcome Status: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Active Experience Evaluation Differentiation of Course Goals: Criterion/Target/Threshold: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 85% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing student's collaboration with member of the health care team to optimize patient care adults on medical surgical unit. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: 2013-2014 Clinical Evaluation Tool for PNUR 201.doc Course Student Learning Outcomes TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR201 - Medical Surgical Practical Nursing - Scope of Practice - 6. Provide care within the legal scope of practical nursing. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201320 - Spring 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool assessing the student's provision of care within the legal scope of practice for a practical nursing when providing care for adults on medical surgical unit. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Experiential , including Service Learning Experience Evaluation Criterion/Target/Threshold: 85% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing the student's provision of care within the legal scope of practice for a practical nursing when providing care for adults on medical surgical unit. High Impact Course Practices 1: Service Learning, Community-based learning High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities Related Documents: 2013-2014 Clinical Evaluation Tool for PNUR 201.doc Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 06/21/2014 - 100% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing student's collaboration with member of the health care team to optimize patient care adults on medical surgical unit. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 06/21/2014 - 100% of the student enrolled at the end of the semester will satisfactorily passes all clinical objectives on PNUR 201 Clinical Evaluation Tool addressing the student's provision of care within the legal scope of practice for a practical nursing when providing care for adults on medical surgical unit. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 106 of 111 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR202 Assessment Method: Legal/Ethical Issues in Practical Nursing - Scope Participation in class room discussion of scope of Practice - 1. The student will describe the of practice issues, laws relating to practical nurse scope of practice for a licensed practical nurse. scope of practice, professional organization (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) impact on scope of practice. Assessment Method Category: Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment 201330 Summer 2013 Criterion/Target/Threshold: Start Date: Students are expected to participate. 06/18/2012 Course Student Learning Outcomes Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR202 Legal/Ethical Issues in Practical Nursing - Laws that Impact License - 2. Identify various laws that impact licensed practical nursing practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201330 Summer 2013 Assessment Method: All students completed the "Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury" education article and answered the questions at the end. Criterion/Target/Threshold: 80% or higher on the self study questions at the end of the article. Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 09/28/2012 - All students attended the presentation by the guest speaker from the Michigan LPN Association. Scope of practice was reviewed, as well as the State of Michigan Public Health Law section on Practical Nursing. Goal met: Continuing or Ongoing Assessment Activity - Action Plan recommended Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 09/28/2012 - All students obtained at least 80% on this self-study module. 2013 - All students obtained at least 80% again this year. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR202 Legal/Ethical Issues in Practical Nursing - Ethical Issues - 3. Discuss current ethical issues that impact nursing care. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201330 Summer 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR202 Legal/Ethical Issues in Practical Nursing Values/Accountability - 4. Assimilate the personal values of honesty, integrity and accountability for practice within the practical nursing environments. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201330 Summer 2013 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Assessment Method: Learners explored ethical topic of their choice in a term paper using three credible references. All students participated in this project. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students participate. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome 09/28/2012 - A grade rubric was used to score the papers. Several students scored poorly on this project, three students scored less than half of the available points. Suggest next semester, the project be assigned to two people or perhaps presented as a poster project. 2013 - Students were assigned in pairs to turn in separate discussion papers on pro or con of a particular issue. All scored at least 15 of the 20 points available for this paper. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2012-2013 Description of Assessment Method (optional): grade rubric. Assessment Method: Students participated in role play activities that challenged their nursing actions in difficult situations. They then used different charting formats to document the care they provided. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students participate. 09/28/2012 - All students participated. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 107 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR202 Legal/Ethical Issues in Practical Nursing - Life Long Learning - 5. Recognize the need for professional growth and life long learning. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201330 Summer 2013 Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome Assessment Method: Students complete a homework assignment designed to promote self-study of these topis. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students participate. 09/28/2012 - Students answered questions in class related to Michigan LPN Association and National Association of PN Education Services regarding professional growth and how to obtain continuing education credits for re-licensing. Goal met: Inconclusive - Must address through Action Plan Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Assessment Method: Each student submitted their resume for review. Each student participated in role play activities that simulated interview situations, and arrived to class on a designated day dressed as they would for an interview. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students submit a resume. All students arrive dressed for an interview. 09/28/2012 - All students submitted a resume and revised it to reflect the suggestions presented in the classroom lecture. Five of the 21 students did not arrive dressed for an interview. Their reasons for not participating varied. Goal met: Inconclusive - Must address through Action Plan Finding Reporting Year: 2011-2012 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR202 Legal/Ethical Issues in Practical Nursing - Role Transition - 6. Explore transition from student nurse role to licensed practical nursing practice. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201330 Summer 2013 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Apply knowledge - 1. Apply knowledge from nursing and the sciences in the family care of mothers, infants, and children. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Optional: Yrs to assess outcome: 201430 Summer 2014 Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) Assessment Method: All students will participate in the development of the Teaching/Learning projects in the presentation of Health Fair/Outdoor Safety to the LSSU camp programs for the child to achieve a satisfactory grade. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will achieve a satisfactory on the Teaching/Learning projects. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Learning Communities TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Identify - 2. Identify maternal and fetal risk factors in the antenatal and intrapartal periods. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Assessment Method: All students will identify the mat/child risk factors by completion of the pre-clinical experience preparation sheets and post-clinical logs to achieve a grade of satisfactory on the 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Findings Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Page 108 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Apply and assist - 3. Assist with nursing interventions used during labor to increase clients’ comfort and ability to cope. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Identify - 4. Identify postpartum risk factors for the mother and newborn. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks experience. Criterion/Target/Threshold: 100% of students will achieve a satisfactory rating on the pre-clinical experience preparation sheets and post-clinical logs submitted. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up 07/01/2014 - All students will participate in the SIM experience working as a team to apply the learned nursing interventions applicable to the experience content to achieve a satisfactory grade. Goal met: Yes Finding Reporting Year: 2013-2014 Description of Assessment Method (optional): Observation of group dynamics involved in the assessment process. 07/01/2014 - Observation of group participation in the assessment of the maternal/child experience in the SIM area. Assessment Method: All students will participate in the SIM experience working as a team to apply the learned nursing interventions applicable to the experience content to achieve a satisfactory grade. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Group project, collaborative learning Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students will achieve a satisfactory on each SIM experience. High Impact Course Practices 1: Collaborative Assignments, Projects High Impact Course Practices 2: Common Intellectual Experiences Follow-Up: 07/01/2014 - All students achieved a satisfactory on the SIM experiences. Will continue to monitor when involved in the out patient clinic sites at CCHD, EHS and SWH. Assessment Method: All students will develop and apply a Concept Map applicable to the risk factors of the assigned OB client to achieve a satisfactory grade. Assessment Method Category: Direct - Homework, Writing Assignment Criterion/Target/Threshold: All students will achieve a satisfactory grade on this assignment. High Impact Course Practices 1: Not applicable to this outcome Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 109 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks High Impact Course Practices 2: Not applicable to this outcome Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Relate concepts - 5. Relate concepts of growth, development and nutrition in the care of children. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Low-Level (Understanding/Remembering) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Identify dimensions - 6. Identify physical, social, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of the child and family. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Identify needs and risks - 7. Identify the immunization needs and common health risk factors of children. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Identify and understand - 8. Identify nursing interventions for maintenance of health of children. (Created By TheCourses - Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 110 of 111 Course Student Learning Outcomes Means of Course Outcome Assessment & Criterion/Targets/Thresholds / Tasks Findings Action to be Taken & Follow-Up Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Demonstrate 9. Demonstrate therapeutic communication skills and cultural sensitivity in the care of new mothers and their families. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) TheCourses - Nursing - PNUR205 Maternal/Child Practical Nursing - Use acquired knowledge - 10. Use the nursing process to provide safe, holistic care for families with newborns and children within the legal scope of practical nursing. (Created By TheCourses Nursing) Start Date: 05/19/2014 Course Outcome Status: Active Differentiation of Course Goals: Mid-Level (Analyzing/Applying) 07/08/2014 3:44 PM Generated by TracDat a product of Nuventive. Page 111 of 111