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Professional Portfolio Presentation. Clara Brisbin California State University, Dominguez Hills Masters Entry Level Professional Nursing April 16,2010.

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  1. Professional Portfolio Presentation Clara Brisbin California State University, Dominguez Hills Masters Entry Level Professional Nursing April 16,2010

  2. 1. Integrate knowledge, theory, research & skills in planning & evaluating comprehensive plans of care for individuals, families & populations. • Essential care plan components: • Knowledge • Pathophysiology • Pharmacology • Nursing Process • Theory • Use as a framework to understand patient needs • Develop effective treatment plans • Research • Evidenced -based practice • Skills

  3. 1. Integrate knowledge, theory, research & skills in planning & evaluating comprehensive plans of care for individuals, families & populations. • Types of care plans • MSN 512L, Mental Health • For individuals • MSN 507L, 509L, 519L, Med/Surge and Critical Care • For individuals and families • MSN 516L, Obstetrics and Pediatrics • For individuals and families • MSN 595L, Public Health • For individuals, families, and populations

  4. 2. Design culturally sensitive programs & systems of care that meet the needs of diverse & vulnerable populations. • MSN 514, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention • Paper: Health proposal • Patients with serious mental illness • Custom weight reduction program • MSN 512L, Mental Health Rotation • Presentation: Hand hygiene • Patients with serious mental illness

  5. 2. Design culturally sensitive programs & systems of care that meet the needs of diverse & vulnerable populations. • MSN 595L, Public Health Rotation • Presentation: “Bringing the Home Back to Health” • Uninformed Compton residents • Common household hazards

  6. 3. Provide evidence-based, clinically proficient care using critical thinking skills in advanced nursing roles. • MSN 530, Advanced Research Utilization • Papers: Quantitative and qualitative study critiques • Critically examine current practices • Review current research • Identify strengths and weaknesses • Understand applicability • Evaluate conclusions • Determine implications • Revise practices as appropriate

  7. 3. Provide evidence-based, clinically proficient care using critical thinking skills in advanced nursing roles. • MSN 514, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention • Paper: Health proposal • Patients with serious mental illness • Custom weight reduction program • MSN 517, Clinical Leadership and Management • Paper: Evidence-based intervention • DVT prevention in stroke patients • Compression stockings are contraindicated

  8. 4. Adapt oral, written & technological communication skills to be effective & appropriate in clinical, educational, & professional contexts and systems. • MSN 502, Advanced Nursing Roles (and beyond) • Literature searches • APA format • Blackboard • PowerPoint • Professional interviews • Formal presentations

  9. 4. Adapt oral, written & technological communication skills to be effective & appropriate in clinical, educational, & professional contexts and systems. • MSN 530, Research Utilization • Illuminate • MSN 528, Advanced Pathophysiology • Evolve learning modules • MSN 509L, 516L, 519L Clinical Rotations • Hospital data systems • MSN 517, Clinical Leadership and Management • I-clickers

  10. 5. Integrate ethical theory & principles into nursing theory, research & practice in advanced nursing roles. • MSN 531, Nursing Ethics • Interview: Ethical dilemma • FNP suspects falsified documentation • Ethical dilemmas involve tough decisions • Paper: Ethical decision making • When patient competency is questionable • Professional codes of conduct offer guidance

  11. 6. Advocate for healthcare policies & financing that promote, preserve & restore public health. • MSN 513, Healthcare and Policy Economics • Interview: Senator’s Chief of Staff • Senate Bill to ban smoking in state parks and beaches • Several avenues for activism exist • Paper: Policy Position • Stem cell research • Action can be promoted through legislation

  12. 6. Advocate for healthcare policies & financing that promote, preserve & restore public health. • MSN 526, Advanced Pharmacology • Protocol: Medication administration • Vitamin K injection at birth

  13. 7. Provide leadership in collaborative efforts with other disciplines to influence improvement in healthcare systems. • MSN 509L, Advanced Clinical Care rotation • Practice: ICU nurse • Morning rounds • Clinical Leadership • Role: Team leader • MSN 502, Advanced Nursing Roles • Paper: The CNL role • Filling the gap in collaborative patient care

  14. 8. Demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning to enhance the nursing profession. • Attended: • Annual public health nurse conference, 2009 • Emergency preparedness conference, 2009 • In-services at Little Company of Mary Hospital • Understanding the patient’s point of view • Cardiac monitoring system upgrade • Obtained: • Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification • Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification 

  15. 8. Demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning to enhance the nursing profession. • Professional Goals: • Obtain optimal patient outcomes • Laterally integrate patient care • Advance evidence-based practices • Stay current with current nursing practices • Keep abreast of public healthcare policy • Eventually, become a nurse educator and help propel the nursing profession forward!!!!

  16. Thank you for your time and consideration!!!

  17. References American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2007, July). White paper on the education and role of the Clinical Nurse Leader. Retrieved December 10, 2008, from http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Publications/WhitePapers/ClinicalNurseLeader07.pdf American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) (2004). The AACN Synergy Model for patient care. Retrieved on November 21, 2009 from http://www.aacn.org/WD/ Certifications/content/ synmodel.pcms?pid=1&&menu= American Nurses Association. (2005). Code of ethics for nurses with interpretive statements. Retrieved June 27, 2009, from http://nursingworld.org/ethics/code/ protected_nwcoe813.htm. Beauchamp, T. L., & Childress, J. F. (2008). Principles of biomedical ethics (6th Ed.). New York: Oxford. California State Senate (2008). Senate Bill 4. Retrieved on March 30, 2009 from http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/sen/sb_0001-0050/sb_4_bill_20081201_ introduced.pdf Curley, M. A. Q. (1998). Patient-nurse synergy: Optimizing patient’s outcomes. American Journal of Critical Care, 7(1), 64-72. Retrieved on November 20 from ProQuest Medical Library database.

  18. References Dennis, M., Sandercock, P., Reid, J., Graham, C., Murray, G., Venables, G., et al. (2009). Effectiveness of thigh-length graduated compression stockings to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis after stroke (CLOTS trial 1): A multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Lancet, 373, 1958-1965. Retrieved on February 13, 2010, from CINAHL Plus with Full Text database. Shiner, B., Whitley, R., Van Citters, A., Pratt, S., & Bartels, S. (2006). Learning what matters for patients: Qualitative evaluation of a health promotion program for those with serious mental illness. Health Promotion International.10, 1-8. Retrieved on August 6, 2009, from http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/dan018v1 Stanley, J. M., Gannon, J., Gabuat, J., Hartranft, S., Adams, N., Mayes, C., et al. (2008). The Clinical Nurse Leader: A catalyst for improving quality and patient safety. Journal of Nursing Management, 16 (5), 614–622. Retrieved December 12, 2008, from CINAHL Plus database.

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