NR 601 Week 2 COPD Case Study Part 1 (Initial post, Faculty and Peer responses)
Week 2: COPD Case Study Part 1 (Initial post due Tuesday, faculty and peer responses due Sunday) 1111 unread replies.5050 replies. Purpose Problem-based learning is a methodology designed to help students develop the reasoning process used in clinical practice through problem solving actual patient problems in the same manner as they occur in practice. The purpose of this activity is to develop students’ clinical reasoning skills using a case-based learning exercise. Through participation in an online discussion forum, students identify learning issues in a self-directed manner which facilitates learning for the entire group. Activity Learning Outcomes Through this discussion, the student will demonstrate the ability to: 1. Demonstrate competence in the evaluation and management of common respiratory problems (WO 2.1) (CO,2,3,4,5) 2. Distinguish between obstructive and restrictive lung disease (CO 2, 4) Develop a management plan for the case study patient based on identified primary, secondary and differential diagnoses. (WO 2.2) (CO 2,4) 3. Interpret pulmonary function test results. (WO 2.3) (CO 2, 4) Due Date: Student enters initial post to part one by 11:59 p.m. MT on Tuesday; responds substantively to at least one topic-related post of a peer including evidence from appropriate sources AND all direct faculty questions in parts one by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. MT. A 10% late penalty will be imposed for discussions posted after the deadline on Tuesday 11:59pm MT, regardless of the number of days late. NOTHING will be accepted after 11:59pm MT on Sunday (i.e. student will receive an automatic 0). Total Points Possible: 50
Escuela, estudio y materia
- Institución
- Chamberlain College Nursing
- Grado
- NR 601 Week 2 COPD Case Study Part 1 (NR601)
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- Subido en
- 30 de diciembre de 2021
- Número de páginas
- 9
- Escrito en
- 2021/2022
- Tipo
- Examen
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- Preguntas y respuestas
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nr 601 week 2 copd case study part 1 initial post
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faculty and peer responses