Capella University
NURS-FPX 6107 September 2025 Curriculum Evaluation
Capella University
Introduction
When creating a curriculum, nurse educators play a crucial role in developing and
maintaining it. There is a collaboration with nurse educators and internal and external
stakeholders in developing the content to be taught. Also, the nurse educator plays a significant
role in evaluating the curriculum. This assessment discusses the creation and development of a
new hire nurse orientation curriculum, as well as a specific course on infection control. This
assessment will also discuss the evaluation of the curriculum, including who will conduct the
evaluation and how it will be performed.
Nursing Curriculum and Intended Learner Population
When new graduate nurses transition from being student nurses to newly hired nurses in a
clinical facility, they face different challenges. One way to help nurses transition is to have them
complete a new-hire orientation. The new hire orientation will help new graduate students learn
how to apply classroom concepts in real-life situations. New hire orientation, according to
Lalithabai et al. (2021), helps provide new graduate nurses with an opportunity to develop their
knowledge, competency, experience, clinical judgment, and application skills in a clinical
setting. The curriculum would take place in a hospital setting where the nurse would have
different course paths depending on the type of unit they would be working in. All new hire
nurses would start the curriculum with the same courses, but will branch off to other courses
based on the chosen specialty. Ensuring that nurses have the necessary tools to transition from
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nursing students to confident new hire nurses is crucial in preventing errors that may harm
patients once the new graduate nurses are on their own. This can be achieved with a
wellorganized curriculum that is developed using a theoretical framework.
Mission statement and course description
When developing a curriculum, a mission statement should be created to help outline the
objectives of the curriculum and determine how to reach those objectives. The mission statement
for the new-hire orientation curriculum is to help transition new nurses into the healthcare
facility, enabling them to feel confident in their knowledge and skills to perform safe, quality,
and effective nursing care while working in a team. To help achieve this outcome, the curriculum
needs to focus on having a supportive staff to help transition nurses from the classroom to the
clinical setting. The curriculum also needs to promote the continued academic growth in this
field to ensure that nurses continue to practice nursing with the latest evidence-based practices,
thereby ensuring quality care throughout their nursing career.
The new-hire orientation curriculum will take place over the first few months of the
learner’s hire. In those months, new hires will be introduced to their new workplace along with
the vision and mission of the clinical setting. Nurses will also learn the policies and procedures,
as well as the culture of the hospital. This would include teaching topics such as emergency
hospital codes and what to do when those emergency codes are in effect; also, safety measures
like disposing of hazardous waste. Learning these topics can ensure nurses know what to do in
the event of an emergency and are safe. Next, nurses will also learn how to perform and
demonstrate specific skills needed in the clinical setting, such as nursing assessments, IV
therapy, wound care, and medication administration, using the technology used at the healthcare
facility. In performing a demonstration with a teach back, the educator can help to equip nurses
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with the skills needed to complete their care properly and help nurses build in any area where
they may be lacking. When it comes to the use of technology, the new hires will also need to
learn how to use the electronic charting programs used to properly document medication
administrations, along with vital signs and nursing notes. During the new hire orientation, nurses
will be expected to work in groups occasionally to help build their teamwork and communication
skills that will be needed when collaborating with other healthcare professionals in the clinical
setting. For the new hire to be successful in the orientation course, there will be some
professional standards, guidelines, and competencies that the nurses must go over and complete.
Professional standards, guidelines, and competencies
Professional standards, guidelines, and competencies must be established in the
curriculum to help nurses learn and maintain safe and effective practice throughout their careers.
The professional standards used in the course should align with those used at the healthcare
facility. Most health care facilities follow the standards provided by the American Nurses
Association (ANA). The ANA, according to Numminen et al (2024), helps to advance the
profession by promoting high standards of nursing practice that assist in maintaining a safe and
ethical work environment while supporting nurses and the public. The standards that will be used
in the curriculum stemming from the ANA will be the standards on how to perform an
assessment, determine a diagnosis, identify desired outcomes, then plan and implement
interventions, and evaluate the results of the plan.
When trying to implement standards of practice, some guidelines should be followed to
help the learners stay on track with their learning timeline. Guidelines help to keep the
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