Assignment 2: Clinical Skills Self-Assessment

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Before embarking on any professional or academic activity, it is important to understand the background, knowledge, and experience you bring to it. You might ask yourself, “What do I already know? What do I need to know? And what do I want to know?” This critical self-reflection is especially important for developing clinical skills such as those for advanced practice nursing.

The PMHNP Clinical Skills List and PMHNP Clinical Skills Self-Assessment Form provided in the Learning Resources can be used to celebrate your progress throughout your practicum and identify skills gaps. The skills list covers all necessary skills you should demonstrate during your practicum experiences.

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For this Assignment (just as you did in PRAC 6645), you assess where you are now in your clinical skill development and make plans for this practicum. Specifically, you will identify strengths and opportunities for improvement regarding the required practicum skills. In this practicum experience, when developing your goals and objectives, be sure to keep assessment and diagnostic reasoning in mind. As you complete your self-assessment this week, you may wish to look back over your self-assessments from prior practicums to reflect on your growth.

PRAC 6665/6675 Clinical Skills 

Self-Assessment Form

Desired Clinical Skills for Students to Achieve Confident (Can complete independently) Mostly confident (Can complete with supervision) Beginning (Have performed with supervision or needs supervision to feel confident) New (Have never performed or does not apply)
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation skills in: 
Recognizing clinical signs and symptoms of psychiatric illness across the lifespan        
Differentiating between pathophysiological and psychopathological conditions        
Performing and interpreting a comprehensive and/or interval history and physical examination (including laboratory and diagnostic studies)        
Performing and interpreting a mental status examination        
Performing and interpreting a psychosocial assessment and family psychiatric history        
Performing and interpreting a functional assessment (activities of daily living, occupational, social, leisure, educational).        
Diagnostic reasoning skill in:
Developing and prioritizing a differential diagnoses list        
Formulating diagnoses according to DSM 5 based on assessment data        
Differentiating between normal/abnormal age-related physiological and psychological symptoms/changes        
Pharmacotherapeutic skills in:
Selecting appropriate evidence based clinical practice guidelines for medication plan (e.g., risk/benefit, patient preference, developmental considerations, financial, the process of informed consent, symptom management)        
Evaluating patient response and modify plan as necessary        
Documenting (e.g., adverse reaction, the patient response, changes to the plan of care)        
Psychotherapeutic Treatment Planning:
Recognizes concepts of therapeutic modalities across the lifespan        
Selecting appropriate evidence based clinical practice guidelines for psychotherapeutic plan (e.g., risk/benefit, patient preference, developmental considerations, financial, the process of informed consent, symptom management, modality appropriate for situation)        
Applies age appropriate psychotherapeutic counseling techniques with individuals and/or any caregivers        
Develop an age appropriate individualized plan of care        
Provide psychoeducation to individuals and/or any caregivers        
Promote health and disease prevention techniques        
Self-assessment skill:
Develop SMART goals for practicum experiences        
Evaluating outcomes of practicum goals and modify plan as necessary        
Documenting and reflecting on learning experiences        
Professional skills:
Maintains professional boundaries and therapeutic relationship with clients and staff        
Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to improve clinical practice in mental health settings        
Identifies ethical and legal dilemmas with possible resolutions        
Demonstrates non-judgmental practice approach and empathy        
Practices within scope of practice        
Selecting and implementing appropriate screening instrument(s), interpreting results, and making recommendations and referrals:
Demonstrates selecting the correct screening instrument appropriate for the clinical situation        
Implements the screening instrument efficiently and effectively with the clients        
Interprets results for screening instruments accurately        
Develops an appropriate plan of care based upon screening instruments response        
Identifies the need to refer to another specialty provider when applicable        
Accurately documents recommendations for psychiatric consultations when applicable

     

 

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Now, write three to four (3–4) possible goals and objectives for this practicum experience. Ensure that they follow the SMART Strategy, as described in the Learning Resources.

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