NUR 702 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Concept Analysis

NUR 702 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Concept Analysis

NUR 702 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Concept Analysis

NUR 702 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Concept Analysis

NUR 702 Week 4 Individual Assignment Nursing Practice Gap Analysis Paper NEW

Identify a phenomenon of interest where a gap exists between theory and practice

Identify an area in nursing practice that lacks theoretical support.

Review the current theory development in the field of nursing related to this phenomenon.

Provide rationale for why a theory is necessary in the area and how the theory could possibly advance the nursing practice in the selected area.

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NUR 702 Week 6 Individual Assignment Theory Testing Paper NEW

Select a nursing theory of interest.

Identify a procedure to measure the success of the theory in order to determine whether the theory you selected is scientifically stable and is a guide to practice

Create a Graphic Organizer, a flowchart for example, to outline a procedure for testing the theory

Test your selected theory using the determinants outlined in Silva’s method found in the Walker & Avant text

Discuss possible uses of the theory-testing outcomes in a selected nursing department, and with selected leaders.

Resource: Theory Testing section in Ch. 12 of the Walker & Avant text. NUR 702 Weekly Course Assignments

NUR 702 Week 7 Individual Assignment International Scope of a Nursing Theory Paper NEW

Select a nursing theory used in a global context

How has the theory evolved as a result of later research efforts?

How has the theory developed in the international community

Develop a theoretically-based research paper discussing the global perspective of a theorist’s work such as, Roy, Neuman, Rogers, or Parse

Address how the theory influenced professional nursing practice worldwide.

NUR 702 Week 8 Individual Assignment Theoretical Framework Paper NEW

Synthesize the knowledge gained from the processes of a concept analysis and the identified phenomenon in the Nursing Practice Gap Analysis Paper in Week Four Originality of ideas and research

Develop a component of a theoretical framework for a phenomenon of interest

Propose a component of a theoretical framework to address the gap following the theory development procedure

Discuss how the developed theoretical framework component reflects the metaparadigm of nursing

Discuss how leadership principles

Discuss how the developed component of a theoretical framework could be tested.

NUR 702 – Seminar in Explorations of the Professional Nursing Role

1 Credit(s) This course provides a forum for students to explore and examine issues and expectations affecting nursing today and in the future. Using a seminar format, students will explore the historical development of nursing and develop an awareness of contemporary political, economic, social, and cultural issues affecting professional nursing. Issues will be explored through assigned readings, clinical journals, and group presentations. Open only to and required of students enrolled in the Direct Entry MSN Program. NUR 702 Weekly Course Assignments

Pre-requisites: NUR 703, NUR 704
Co-requisite:

NUR 710

NUR 702 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Concept Analysis

Title: Behavioral Standards Guideline

Responsibility of: Quality Assurance Council
Dates of Revision: 5/2013; 5/2014, 12/16, 4/17
Dates of Review: 4/17/17 Next Date to be Reviewed: Spring 2020

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 All students admitted to the Nursing program are expected to exhibit behaviors in accordance with the following:

-The Student Code of Academic Conduct (found in the CCAC Student Handbook)
-The Student Code of Behavioral Conduct (found in the CCAC Student Handbook)
-National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Requirements related to competence conduct:
 Self-report of felony charges and/or convictions and all plea agreements and misdemeanor/ convictions of lesser-included offenses arising from felony arrests.
 Self-report regarding any drug-related charges, actions or behavior that affects ability to provide safe and effective nursing care.
 Self-report regarding any functional ability deficit that would require accommodations to perform essential nursing functions.
 Self-report academic dishonesty including but not limited to receiving, assessing, forwarding or using Instructor’s Test Banks, social media, iphone, etc. The Nursing Program has a duty to protect the public. If a student is accused of academic dishonesty in any form or manner the student may not attend clinical until the issue is resolved.
 Any student that violates the NPSM’s Behavioral Standard Guidelines or CCAC Student Handbook’s Student Code of Behavioral Conduct may be subject to dismissal from the Nursing Program.  If a student is requesting the appeals process for the violation of the Behavioral Standards Guideline, he/she cannot attend clinical until the issue is resolved.
 Self-report any violations of protected health information (e.g. HIPAA)
Applicable behaviors:
 The nursing student shall:
 Respect and consider, while providing nursing care, the individual’s right to freedom from psychological and physical abuse.
 Safeguard the patient’s dignity, the right to privacy and the confidentiality of patient information according to HIPAA standards.
 Respect all components of the Nursing Program to include faculty, staff, students, college community and property, which includes threatening, bullying or creating a hostile environment.
 Only access health records for the patient for which they are assigned.
 The nursing student may not:
 Knowingly aid, abet or assist another person to violate or circumvent a law.
 Discriminate, either while providing nursing service; or to fellow classmates, administrators, staff or faculty, on the basis of age, marital status, sex, sexual preference, race, religion, diagnosis, socioeconomic status or disability; verbally, written or through social media.
 Misappropriate equipment, materials, property, drugs or money from a patient, individual, or hospital environment / health care agency.
 Solicit, borrow or misappropriate money, materials or property from a patient, patient’s family, and/or hospital/staff.
 Leave a nursing assignment prior to the proper reporting and notification to the designated authority.
 Leave an assignment for any unjustified reason.
 Falsify or knowingly make incorrect entries into the patient’s record or other related documents.
 Engage in conduct defined as a sexual violation or sexual impropriety in the course of a student/patient relationship.
 Access personal health records.

 Nursing students are permitted at a clinical site for an assignment under the direct supervision or delegation of a clinical faculty member. For additional reasons or circumstances, the nursing student must have written permission to be present at the clinical site. A student nurse may not represent themselves as a CCAC nursing student for the purpose of shadowing the professional nurse. Any student interested in a shadowing experience must contact Career Services.

Nursing students are expected to conduct themselves according to these and general professional guidelines when representing the College. In addition, students are expected to follow applicable institution guidelines when in the course setting.

Students must obtain a Drug Screen in order to provide care for clients in clinical sites.

 All costs incurred for obtaining drug screen is the responsibility of the student. Students must submit the original dated and signed results within 30 days prior to starting the clinical portion of the nursing program.
Any behavior that could affect the quality or safety of patient care or potential threat to one’s self or others is prohibited. A student will be removed from clinical environment immediately and may be subject to academic and/or program disciplinary action. Inappropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to, the presence of odors and/or actions suggesting inappropriate drug or alcohol use.

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Process identified for incident:
 The clinical instructor will notify the Dean of Nursing. Arrangements will be made for a supervised blood or urine test or whatever else is requested.
 The student will be asked to identify someone that will escort the student home. If the student refuses to identify or call someone to escort them home, the clinical instructor will follow the clinical site policy and/or contact the local law enforcement agency. NUR 702 Weekly Course Assignments
 Students must obtain a Criminal History Clearance, Child Abuse Clearance, and FBI fingerprint in order to care for patients in clinical sites.
 All costs incurred for obtaining clearances is the responsibility of the student.  Students must submit the official clearance results after admission and prior to the due date given and upon request thereafter.  Students will not be permitted to begin the clinical practicum without current clearance results on file in the campus nursing department.
 Students that have convictions, charges or pending charges or unpaid fines/unresolved dispositions within 1 year will not be eligible for entry (admission) or continuation in the Nursing Program.
 A student with any conviction or pending charge on the Prohibitive Offense List (copy can be obtained from the Dean of Nursing’s office) is not eligible for entry or continuation in the Nursing Program. This is not an all-inclusive list. NUR 702 Weekly Course Assignments
 Any felony conviction or two misdemeanor convictions within the CC3900 series would prohibit the applicant from admission. The CC3900 series is any offense that starts with CC39. The two misdemeanor offenses do not need to be the same offense. NUR 702 Weekly Course Assignments
 The nursing student must notify the Dean of Nursing, in writing, if there is any change in criminal, child abuse, or FBI fingerprint status. Charges which may have a direct bearing on student’s participation in the Nursing Program may be grounds for suspension or removal from the program.
 Should the College receive information concerning a criminal conviction not previously reported by a student in the Nursing Program that may have a bearing on the fitness of the student to continue in the program, the student shall be required, upon notice, to cooperate fully in the investigation of the reported information. The student may be required to execute a waiver that authorizes the College to review applicable records maintained by involved agencies. Failure to cooperate fully may result in the immediate suspension or dismissal of the student from the Nursing Program.