Understand the scope and role of policy, finance, and regulatory environments in relationship to individual and population outcomes.

Reflect on everything you have accomplished in your program and what it means in terms of career advancement. There is no required minimum length for your summary, but be sure you address each program outcome as thoroughly as possible.

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
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Health Assessment – Conduct comprehensive and focused assessments of health and illness parameters in individuals, groups, and vulnerable populations.
Safety and Quality Practices – Incorporate concepts of patient safety, clinical management, and quality improvement to improve patient outcomes.
Nursing Research and Informatics – Incorporate evidence-based practice interventions (for example, information systems and patient care technologies) as appropriate for managing the acute and chronic care of patients, promoting health across the lifespan.
Policy, Finance, and Regulations – Understand the scope and role of policy, finance, and regulatory environments in relationship to individual and population outcomes.
Communication – Communicate effectively with all members of the health care team, including interdepartmental and interdisciplinary collaboration for quality outcomes.
Organizational and Systems Management – Apply knowledge of organizational behavior, nursing theory, and systems (micro- and macro-) as appropriate for the scope and role of one’s own practice.
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention – Apply and incorporate a basic understanding of the concepts of health promotion and disease prevention as a means of improving health at the individual, population, and community level.
Diversity – Incorporate a holistic, caring, culturally appropriate nursing approach that contributes to the wellness and the health of individuals, groups, and vulnerable populations.
Professional Role – Incorporate the qualities, skills, behaviors, and knowledge required to function as a patient advocate, practice high-quality care, assess and evaluate patient outcomes, and provide leadership in improving care.
Global Accountability and Public Service – Integrate a holistic approach to local, regional, national, and global dynamics in nursing and health care system delivery.
questions to consider
To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.
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How has this program changed you as an individual and as a professional?
How can you highlight the skills you have demonstrated with your current employer or with a potential employer?
What can you do to remain aware of current best practices in your area of interest or expertise?

Required Resources

Use the completed assessments in this course as supporting evidence for your portfolio.
Your Professional Development Portfolio is the final portion of your capstone project. For Part I, compile specific artifacts that would be suitable to present at a job interview or performance review. In addition to the four previous assessments you have completed in this course, prepare a written summary (Part II) of your proficiency in all of the program outcomes and highlight accomplishments from your portfolio that illustrate your level of competence.

Note: You will not be re-evaluated on the four previous assessments you submit as artifacts for your Portfolio; you will only be evaluated on your written summary. Be sure, however, that you submit your entire portfolio.
Part I

Prepare your Professional Development Portfolio by compiling into a .zip file all the assessments (artifacts) you have completed for this course. Organize your portfolio in a manner that makes sense for you. To make it easier to reference specific assessments, use a numbering or lettering system such as A, B, C, and so on.

For example:

Assessment A: Health Assessment and Communication.
Assessment B: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.

For example, in the summary you write in Part II, you would reference portions of Assessment A to support your proficiency in the corresponding competencies.
Part II

Complete the following:

Write a summary of your proficiency in each of the program outcomes. Refer to specific assessments and content to support your summary. Answer how well are you able to do the following:
Conduct comprehensive and focused assessments of health and illness parameters in individuals, groups, and vulnerable populations.
Incorporate concepts of patient safety, clinical management, and quality improvement to improve patient outcomes.
Incorporate evidence-based practice interventions (for example, information systems and patient-care technologies) as appropriate for managing the acute and chronic care of patients, promoting health across the lifespan.
Understand the scope and role of policy, finance, and regulatory environments in relationship to individual and population outcomes.
Communicate effectively with all members of the health care team, including interdepartmental and interdisciplinary collaboration for quality outcomes.
Apply knowledge of organizational behavior, nursing theory, and systems (micro- and macro-) as appropriate for the scope and role of one’s own practice.
Apply and incorporate a basic understanding of the concepts of health promotion and disease prevention as a means of improving health at the individual, population, and community level.
Incorporate a holistic, caring, culturally appropriate nursing approach that contributes to the wellness and health of individuals, groups, and vulnerable populations.
Incorporate the qualities, skills, behaviors, and knowledge required to function as a patient advocate, practice high quality care, assess and evaluate patient outcomes, and provide leadership in improving care.
Integrate a holistic approach to local, regional, national, and global dynamics in nursing and health care system delivery.
Conclude your summary explaining how lifelong learning can help support you in your career goals.

Additional Requirements

Format: You do not need to use APA formatting for this assessment.
Length: There is no required minimum length for your summary, but be sure you address each program outcome as thoroughly as possible.
References: You do not need to use any supporting resources other than your completed assessments.
Font: Use double-spaced, 12-point, Times New Roman font.

Differentiate between cystitis and pyelonephritis. Consider history, possible presenting symptoms, and urinalysis results,.

  • Assignment Objectives: Identify and select appropriate interventions including diagnostic tests and nursing interventions. Analyze physiological and psychological responses to illness and treatment modalities

Purpose: Examine case studies related to renal and urologic systems and fluid and electrolytes. Answer the assigned questions. This assignment should help refine your clinical/critical thinking skills.

Assignment Description: Answer the questions in the grading criteria related to each of the patients provided. Your answer must follow APA 6th edition format. Submit the answer in the assignment area of your course. This assignment is worth 50 points.

Patient 1 – A 52 year old female patient with a long-standing history of COPD and heart failure is being seen for recent onset of headache, muscle cramps, bilateral lower extremity edema, and nervousness. She also reports a 5-day history of watery diarrhea. Her medications include diuretics and long-acting and short-acting beta-2 agonists. The results of a Basic Metabolic Profile (BMP) reveal abnormally low serum sodium, potassium, and chloride levels. Her anion gap is normal.

  1. Describe the relationship of sodium and potassium in the ICF and ECF.
  2. Identify the acid-base imbalances for which this patient is at risk and why she is at risk for them.
  3. Define “anion gap” and the significance of the anion gap being normal in this patient.

Patient 2-You are asked to see a 20 year old woman who has white blood cells present in her urinalysis results. How would you determine whether she has cystitis or pyelonephritis?

  1. Differentiate between cystitis and pyelonephritis. Consider history, possible presenting symptoms, and urinalysis results,.
  2. Provide specific patient education for this patient regarding possible treatments and behaviors to prevent this condition in the future.

Identify any Healthy People 2020 indicators pertinent to the topic and tie it into your own practice

Complete a literature review on any course related topic. Include background information such as cause, incidence, mortality, morbidly and genetic component. Then identify any Healthy People 2020 indicators pertinent to the topic and tie it into your own practice: how will you use the research findings. Include at least 6-10 articles from nursing or health care related professional peer reviewed journals. The journals should also be within the last 5 years unless the article is one that is the “gold standard” for that area.

Following from the awesome literature review you wrote for me, our next assignment is to build on this with a quality improvement proposal.

Following from the awesome literature review you wrote for me, our next assignment is to build on this with a quality improvement proposal. The assignment instructions are:

You need to reflect on your clinical experience to date and identify an issue of interest to research such as, wound care, nursing care procedures etc. (This essay will be based on compassion fatigue) You are then required to develop a quality improvement proposal on this topic of interest. The content of the proposal will include: the background and significance of the project; statement of the problem; significance or importance of the problem; the premise of the project /or clinical

question; assumptions and definitions; review of related literature; outline of the

project procedure; use of appropriate improvement approach etc