Reflection
NR 601 Week 7 Complete Reflecfion Discussion
This is a graded discussion: 50 points possible due Apr 21
Week 7: Reflecfion
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Reflect back over the past eight weeks and describe how the achievement of the course outcomes in this course have prepared you
to meet the MSN program outcome #5, the MSN Essential VIII, and the Nurse Practitioner Core Competency # 8 Ethics
Competencies.
Chamberlain College of Nursing Program Outcome #5
Advocates for positive health outcomes through compassionate, evidence-based, collaborative advanced nursing practice.
(Extraordinary nursing)
Masters Essential VIII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health for Improving Health
1. Design patient-centered and culturally responsive strategies in the delivery of clinical prevention and health promote on
interventions and/or services to individuals, families, communities, and aggregates/clinical populations.
2. Integrate clinical prevention and population health concepts in the development of culturally relevant and linguistically
appropriate health education, communication strategies, and interventions.
NONPF: #8 Ethics Competencies
1. Integrates ethical principles in decision making.
2. Evaluates the ethical consequences of decisions.
3. Applies ethically sound solutions to complex issues related to individuals, populations and systems of care
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Ashley Nichols
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Apr 16, 2019
Professor,
In this weeks announcement you asked to turn in our Weekly Goal, but I didn't see a specific thread for it, so I'll post it separately
from our reflection.
Weekly Schedule for Clinical
Tuesday 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Thursday 8:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M.
Friday 8:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
Clinical Goals for the Week
My clinical goal for the week is to continue to see as many patient's as I can completely independently. My preceptor is really
helping with that and allowing me more freedom.
Barriers to my Clinical Site
I believe I said this during week 1 or 2, but due to the population that we see, we have had a lot of "no shows." Therefore, during
these last few weeks I have had to pick up extra clinical days to be able to meet the 125 clinical hour requirement.
Ashley
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Ashley Nichols
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Apr 16, 2019
Professor and Class,
As I reflect back over the last 7 weeks of NR 601: Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family Practicum, I feel that it has
more than prepared me to meet not only the above listed outcomes and competencies, but work towards many others.
Chamberlain College of Nursing Program Outcome #5
Advocates for positive health outcomes through compassionate, evidence-based, collaborative advanced nursing practice.
(Extraordinary nursing)
This course has allowed me to work towards the Chamberlain College of Nursing Program Outcome #5: Advocates for positive
health outcomes through compassionate, evidence-based, collaborative advanced nursing practice. I feel that I was able to
meet this outcome every day that I was at my clinical site. As stated in many of my discussions, our population is very low
income, poor social status, and the uninsured. Our clinic had special payment grids based on patient incomes, our nurse
navigators went above and beyond to help the uninsured become insured and with transportation, and we tried our best to give
our patient's medications they could afford or gave samples when available. We, as a team, worked together to advocate for our
patient's that would otherwise probably not seek out healthcare or be able to afford it. We use very compassionate, evidence-
based, collaborative advanced nursing practice to provide the best care to our patient's to see that they are well taken care of.
Being in the clinic that I am currently in has also expanded my knowledge on the affordability of medications and how certain