PRAC 6665 WEEK 10: Clinical Hour and Patient Logs Assignment 1
PRAC 6665 WEEK 10: Clinical Hour and Patient Logs Assignment 1
PRAC 6665 WEEK 10: Clinical Hour and Patient Logs Assignment 1
Week 10: Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders; Final Clinical Evaluation
What do I have to do? When do I have to do it?
Review your Learning Resources. Days 1-7
Assignment: Clinical Hour and Patient Logs Record your clinical hours and patient encounters
in Meditrek.
Final Clinical Evaluation Your Preceptor will evaluate your clinical performance
by Day 7.
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Introduction
Advanced practice nurses are lifelong learners, partly due to necessity and partly due to mindset. Naturally, nurses need to stay abreast of advances in the healthcare field, as well as the introduction of new technology, processes, and regulations. But nurses also need to cultivate a growth mindset and see setbacks and challenges as opportunities to develop professionally. Take a moment to reflect on what you have learned and how you have grown as a result of the experiences at your practicum site and within this course.
This week, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate that growth in your Final Clinical Evaluation. You must also finish entering all clinical hours and patient encounters for this practicum.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
Describe clinical hours and patient encounters
Compare Preceptor evaluation with self-evaluation to assimilate level of clinical performance
Learning Resources
Required Readings (click to expand/reduce)
Meditrek
https://edu.meditrek.com/Default.html
Note: Use this link to log into Meditrek to report your clinical hours and patient encounters.
Sagar, R., Patra, B. N., & Patil, V. (2019). Clinical practice guidelines for the management of conduct disorder. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 61(8), 270–276. doi: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_539_18
Steiner, H., Remsing, L., & Work Group on Quality Issues. (2007). Practice parameter for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with oppositional defiant disorder. Journal of American Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46(1), 126–141. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.chi.0000246060.62706.af
Assignment 1: Clinical Hour and Patient Logs
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Clinical Hour Log
For this course, all practicum activity hours are logged within the Meditrek system. Hours completed must be logged in Meditrek within 48 hours of completion in order to be counted.
You may only log hours with Preceptors that are approved in Meditrek. Students with catalog years before Spring 2018 must complete a minimum of 576 hours of supervised clinical experience (144 hours in each practicum course). Students with catalog years beginning Spring 2018 must complete a minimum of 640 hours of supervised clinical experience (160 hours in each practicum course).
Each log entry must be linked with an individual practicum Learning Objective or a graduate Program Objective. You should track your hours in Meditrek as they are completed.
Your clinical hour log must include the following:
Dates
Course
Clinical Faculty
Preceptor
Total Time (for the day)
Notes/Comments (including the objective to which the log entry is aligned)
Patient Log
Throughout this course, you will also keep a log of patient encounters using Meditrek. You must record at least 80 encounters with patients by the end of this practicum (40 children/adolescents and 40 adult/older adult).
The patient log must include the following:
Date
Course
Clinical Faculty
Preceptor
Patient Number
Client Information
Visit Information
Practice Management
Diagnosis
Treatment Plan and Notes: You must include a brief summary/synopsis of the patient visit. This does not need to be a SOAP note, however the note needs to be sufficient to remember your patient encounter.
Record your clinical hours and patient encounters in Meditrek.
Assignment 2: Final Clinical Evaluation and Student Feedback
For this Assignment, your Preceptor will assess your clinical skills in a Final Evaluation. Following your Final Evaluation, your Clinical Faculty and Preceptor will meet privately to discuss your results and feedback. Once you receive your feedback, compare your Preceptor’s evaluation with your self-evaluation to better understand your clinical performance.
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Clinical Evaluation Grades
Your clinical instructor will complete an evaluation with feedback from your preceptor and evaluation of your work. Meditrek calculates an average score which will be used to determine the score that will be entered into Blackboard for your evaluation grade. The table is listed below.
Students must demonstrate achievement of the clinical learning outcomes for the course by achieving a minimum score of 3 (meets requirements) on all criteria on the final evaluation. Scores of less than 3 on any criteria can lead to course failure or the implementation of a clinical performance improvement plan.
By Day 7 of Week 10
Your Preceptor will be required to complete their Final Clinical Evaluation and you will be required to complete your Student Feedback.
Ensure that both you and your Preceptor have submitted the required online evaluations in the Meditrek system. Be sure you have completed all fields in the log and ask your Preceptor to verify your completed hours in Meditrek. If feedback is not received, you will receive an Incomplete (I) as a grade. There is nothing to submit in the classroom for this assignment; all components are completed in Meditrek.
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Grading Criteria
Week 10 Midterm Evaluation Rubric
What’s Coming Up in Week 11?
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Next week, you will complete the last week of your practicum and complete a journal to reflect on your growth, experiences, and communication during this practicum. Before the course ends, be sure to log in to Meditrek to retrieve and print your Patient Log for this quarter.
Next Week
To go to the next week:
Week 11