Explain how nursing practice has changed over time and how this evolution has changed the scope of practice and the approach to treating the individual.

The field of nursing has changed over time. In a 750‐1,000 word paper, discuss nursing practice today by addressing the following:

  1. Explain how nursing practice has changed over time and how this evolution has changed the scope of practice and the approach to treating the individual.
  2. Compare and contrast the differentiated practice competencies between an associate and baccalaureate education in nursing. Explain how scope of practice changes between an associate and baccalaureate nurse.
  3. Identify a patient care situation and describe how nursing care, or approaches to decision‐making, differ between the BSN‐prepared nurse and the ADN nurse.
  4. Discuss the significance of applying evidence‐based practice to nursing care and explain how the academic preparation of the RN‐BSN nurse supports its application.
  5. Discuss how nurses today communicate and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and how this supports safer and more effective patient outcomes.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

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For this assignment, consider the following case vignette: Annie is a 13-year-old Asian American girl; the youngest child in a family of four older siblings.

For this assignment, consider the following case vignette:   Annie is a 13-year-old Asian American girl; the youngest child in a family of four older siblings. Her parents are both high school teachers and came to United States from India to attend college and stayed to raise a family together. They travel as a family to India several weeks of every year to be with extended family. Annie understands some phrases in the dialect spoken by her extended family, but she and her sisters consistently speak to their parents in English. When Annie was 5 years old, she was hospitalized for three weeks for a serious illness. Since that time, she has been in good health, but has struggled with her fears and anxiety.  Annie is extremely shy and avoids situations in which she needs to interact with new people or large groups. She worries about making mistakes in her schoolwork and becomes extremely anxious when taking tests. Sometimes, she becomes so nervous that her heart races; she begins to tremble and has difficulty breathing. Annie is also afraid of the dark and does not want to be alone in her room at night. She often requires the presence of one of her parents or older sisters until she falls asleep. As her oldest three sisters have left home to pursue their education and careers, the family is finding Annie’s need for reassurance more burdensome.  Instructions  Download Unit 3 Assignment Template. Use it to complete your assignment.  Part I: Examining Three Models of Psychopathology ◦Review each of the three models of abnormality—biological, psychological, and sociocultural—and apply key principles from each model to frame what is happening to Annie and her family. ◦Analyze how each model explains the factors leading to Annie’s presenting behaviors.  Part II: Assessment Instruments to Aid in Diagnosis  Formulate a culturally sensitive assessment strategy using a combination of at least two measures listed below (and linked in Resources) to assist with the assessment of Annie and her family. Describe how the assessments will be administered and interpreted using scholarly sources to support the strategy. ◦DSM-5: Assessment Measures: ◾Parent/Guardian-Rated DSM-5 Level 1​ Cross Cutting Symptom Measure.  ◦​DSM-5: Cultural Formulation: ◾​Cultural Formulation Interview.  ◦Hamilton and Carr’s “Systematic Review of Self‐Report Family Assessment Measures.” ◾MFCT learners must use at least one self-report assessment measure reviewed by Hamilton and Carr in the article.   Part III: Systemic Perspective for Diagnosis  With an assessment strategy established: ◦Analyze how the DSM and ICD may augment guidance for working with families from a systemic perspective. ◦Describe the Z code or codes that apply, noting the limitations and risks of using these codes for Annie and her family.

Select one of the following industries: banking, logistics, oil and gas, or manufacturing.

Select one of the following industries: banking, logistics, oil and gas, or manufacturing.

Using Microsoft® Word, PowerPoint®, or various digital timeline sites, such as ReadWriteThink, Timeline JS, timetoast, etc., create a timeline of low-end and high-end disruptive digital transformations over the past 20 years. The timeline should focus on at least 10 major transformations in your chosen industry and identify how the new direction provided competitive advantages for the companies that used these emerging technologies.

Pick a technologically deficient company within your chosen industry, and write a 1- to 2-page summary of what you would do to develop a digital transformation plan to help your chosen company become technologically up-to-date.

For this assignment, you will write an essay in which you make an argument about yourself in relation to one or two of the intelligences Gardner describes in his article.

Multiple Intelligences: Ways of Knowing

Length: about 3-5 typed pages

By the time you are ready to start drafting this essay, you will have read and discussed Gardner’s essay, Multiple Intelligences. You will have brainstormed ideas about how this theory applies to your own experience and what the implications might be in understanding ourselves as learners.

For this assignment, you will write an essay in which you make an argument about yourself in relation to one or two of the intelligences Gardner describes in his article. (I like to think of intelligences as ways we experience the world, or ways of knowing.)

The main point of your essay will be a claim related to your life of experience with various ways of knowing. In other words, tell us how you have experienced one or more types of “intelligences” and how that experience informs your ideas of yourself as a person and as a learner today.

Requirements:

  1. You will need to use examples from Gardner’s article to define and explain his theory and the intelligences that you are discussing specifically. (You do not need to describe or define every intelligence in his theory; a brief overall summary will do.) (Be sure to cite material from the reading.)
  2. You will need to use specific examples from your experience, or from a defining moment, that supports your claim about yourself.

Thesis: No matter what topic you choose, your essay should be focused on a clear thesis. You should be able to express your thesis in one or two sentences, and it should be significant and complex enough to sustain interest, but narrow enough so that you can adequately develop the thesis in about four pages. You might claim, “I like potato chips because they’re yummy,” and this might be true, but could you write four interesting pages about this claim? On the other hand, you might claim, “I am a vegetarian because a vegetarian diet is healthier for my body and for the environment than a meat-based diet.” This second example is significant and complex enough to develop into a four-page paper.

Development: The body of your essay will be devoted primarily to illustrations, examples, explanations, and details that give essential background and support your claim. When making an argument based on personal experience, the best way to make your writing powerful is to let your reader share in that experience as closely as possible. You want to re-create your experience so that your reader can see the logic in your claim.

Structure and Presentation: Each of the essays you write for this class should include an effective introduction, conclusion and smooth transitions. Open your essay with a sentence that will catch your readers’ attention AND introduce the topic of your essay. Include in your opening paragraph a general introduction to the topic and a statement of your thesis. As you move from point to point in the body of your essay, be sure to help your readers to follow that movement with transitional phrases and clear topic sentences. Finally, close your essay with a strong paragraph that brings your readers’ attention back to the main point of your essay, and perhaps to a deeper level of understanding.

Editing and Proofreading: Writing skills include good editing and proofreading habits. The best way to improve your writing skills is by practicing regularly and stretching yourself beyond your comfort zone. This means re-reading your own writing critically, being willing to make changes, learning how to identify your own errors, and paying attention to feedback. You are always the author of your own writing, so you are responsible for everything (both brilliant and weak) in your essays.

MLA: Though I will not be grading on citations on this first essay, do your best to correctly cite material used from the Gardner article– whether summary, paraphrase or quote. See Rules for Writers, 55c, 58b. We will study these chapters in more depth later on in the quarter.

Alternative assignment:

You are welcome to write an essay responding to one of the questions following the article “Multiple Intelligences” (Suggestions for Writing 1, 3 and 4 are especially interesting.) Or, you may write an essay that applies the framework of Gardner’s theory to another text or to a larger aspect of society. Look at the arts, politics, economic systems, sociological constructs, etc. I encourage any ideas that you may have, but please check with me first.