Windshield Survey and Interviews

Assess, plan and provide care appropriate to clinical sites, level of knowledge and skill in compliance with clinical agency policy and procedure.
Effectively plan compassionate, comprehensive nursing care that reflects preferences and values of diverse populations.
Reflect on the impact of social determinants of health on diverse populations.
Demonstrate use of informatics and technology to analyze public health care delivery systems.
Analyze impact of quality improvement initiatives in healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environments.
Identify areas for improvement in community agencies.
Demonstrate core professional values (caring, altruism, autonomy, integrity, human dignity, and social justice).
Discuss how psycho-social issues and the social determinants of health influence patient health outcomes
Examine community-based activities to promote ethical reasoning, advocacy, collaboration, and social justice
Instructions:

Section 1

Windshield Survey – read steps 1-7 before starting the assignment

Use the template provided in this document (p. 2-5) to conduct a windshield survey in your community. Do not just visit the areas you are familiar with, see the whole town. If your town does not have one of the items on the list, report it as NA. Items should be answered fully to receive full credit.
Enlist the help of a friend who will drive for you so you can take notes. If possible, use public transportation for at least part of the journey. Describe this experience by answering the questions in the template provided.
Take photos of sites that surprise or concern you about your community. Photos taken should be photos that come from your phone or camera while completing the windshield survey. Uploading pictures from a website online will not meet the requirements for photos.
Prepare a report using the windshield survey template, include at least 3 photos from the experience.
At the end of the report provide a 3-4 sentence response to each of the following questions.
What seem to be the community’s biggest challenges?
What disparities did you note?
What surprised you?
Were there any safety risks identified in your assessment? If so, how would a community health nurse need to intervene to address the safety risks?
How has your perspective about your community changed?
What would you want readers to know about your experience?

Sample Solution

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Patient Health Record Formats: Electronic Health Record (EHR) vs. Manual Records

Develop a comparison table between the EHR and the manual patient health record, then write a 250-word summary comparing electronic health records (EHR) and manual patient health record formats described in the Bowie (2019) textbook. Your paper should include a table to display the comparison between EHR vs. Manual Records and a 250-word description of the table. Support your ideas with the sources provided.

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Keynes’ concept of “uncertain” knowledge

Discuss Keynes’ concept of “uncertain” knowledge and what it may imply for our ability to (a) measure risk in portfolios of financial assets and to (b) make “rational” investment decisions.

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Determining Sample Size

  1. Find any study that you can find online on any topic. Share a link to the study here. The study needs to report sample size, confidence level, and confidence interval for at least one finding. Report the sample size, confidence level, and confidence interval in your post.
  2. Modify the confidence interval and confidence level that was used in the study 3 different ways and report the new required sample sizes for the study. Here’s the link to the sample size calculator: https://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm

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