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Workflow diagram (Flowchart)- Barcode Medication Administration

Workflow diagram (Flowchart)- Barcode Medication Administration

  1. Create two (2) flowcharts for one nursing activity that you use in nursing practice that involves some aspect of informatics. A few examples may be Barcode Medication administration, patient discharge process in the EMR, etc. The topic can be ANYTHING that involves informatics. Typically speaking, there should be at least 8-10 steps in flowchart of this type for the “current state”.
    1. The first flowchart will document “current state“. What that means is, you will capture what is being done at this moment in practice. You can glean this information from your institutions policy and procedure, your own practice, or watching a colleague perform the activity.
    2. The second flowchart will document a proposed “future state”. Use the resources from the course or your own creative ingenuity, and create a novel way to perform the nursing activity that in some way enhances the process. For example, think about quality improvement . . . it could be using LEAN principles to remove unnecessary “waste” in the process to make it more efficient. Think about patient safety, what workarounds exist for your current process that could be eliminated in your future state. (These are just ideas . . . be creative!)

2. Provide a summary of the two workflow diagrams.

    1. Compare and contrast the two processes. What does the future state offer that the current state lacke. The summary can be a written document of 1 page or less, using APA format and appropriate references and reference page.

At least 3 references are needed for the assignment and must meet APA guidelines. The references should support the workflow change process

Requirements: 2 flow charts and one page summary as described with three references   |   .doc file

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Healthcare Quality Management: Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

Healthcare Quality Management: Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

Writing Question

Pick five (5) of your core courses from your field of study while attending Belhaven University.

Each student will write a 1,500-page Synthesis Paper Only core courses can be covered in the synthesis papers. Biblical references and workplace applications are important and should be used throughout the synthesis paper. See attached Rubric for requirements. Address the following: What you learned in the course, add some CWV and then some workplace application.

Select something you learned, something you can apply, and write about it following the rubric: Topic, CWV, Workplace Application.

Example: Business Policy – you should have picked up something on Strategic Planning, ex: Vision, Mission, Goals, Objectives – Add Genesis Chapter 1 and possibly 2, and then Workplace Application.

FIve Topics that can be discussed.

Healthcare Quality Management

Ethics in Healthcare Admin

Financial Admin of Healthcare

Healthcare Marketing

Business Policy

Human Resources

Requirements: 1500 words

 

Healthcare Marketing: key components of an effective marketing plan

  • Product Description:
  • Budget:
  • Strengths:
  • Market:
  • Assessment:

Healthcare Quality Management: Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

Ethics in Healthcare Admin: End Stages of Life

Healthcare in the US: the transformation of/to healthcare servant leadership. Christian Servant Leadership in Today’s Long-Term Care Facilities – Servant Leadership in Private Practice Hospitals or Groups – Christian Servant Leadership as a Way of Life

Business Policy: Strategic Planning, ex: Vision, Mission, Goals, Objectives – Add Genesis Chapter 1 and possibly 2, and then Workplace Application.

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Presentation of the patient’s case

Presentation of the patient’s case

Care Presentation

Presentation of the patient’s case with 10-15 slides with notes.

This is part 4 of a 5 part assignment. I will send you part 1.2.3 , to give u a better understanding of the assignment. Develop a presentation of the patient’s case for stakeholders, supplemented by 10-15 slides with notes.

INTRODUCTION

Note: Each assessment in this course builds on your work from the preceding assessment; therefore, complete the assessments in the order in which they are presented.

The ability of care coordinators to deliver effective presentations can have a significant impact on the quality of patient care, particularly when addressing a diverse group of stakeholders, including the patient, family members, and multiple providers in a range of different settings. This assessment provides an opportunity for you to present Mrs. Snyder’s case to stakeholders.

Communication and interdisciplinary collaboration include the patients and their families or significant others. Care coordinators understand that patients may need help navigating the complex health care system and that partnering with patients and their families improves education, safety, and patient outcomes.

Note: Complete the assessments in this course in the order in which they are presented.

PREPARATION

As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment.

  • Why would oral or visual case presentation be an important skill for nurse leaders?
  • Which patient information is of key importance to providers? To family members?
  • How might you tailor the content or approach of your presentation to your target audience?

For your final assessment, you will present Mrs. Snyder’s case to the health care team, including all internal and external stakeholders and key family members. The purpose of the presentation is to ensure that everyone connected with Mrs. Snyder’s case is well informed and that they have a common understanding of her care to date and of plans for providing the best possible patient-centered care.

To prepare for the presentation, you are encouraged to review the care plan and the transitional care plan that you developed for Mrs. Snyder in Assessments 2 and 3.

Note:

Presentation Software

You may use Microsoft PowerPoint or any other suitable presentation software to create your slides. Use the speaker’s notes section of each slide to develop your talking points and cite your sources, as appropriate. If you need help designing your presentation, you are encouraged to review the various presentation resources provided.

REQUIREMENTS

Develop a presentation of your patient’s case for stakeholders.

Presentation Format and Length

Your slide deck should consist of 10–15 slides, not including the title slide, objectives slide, and references slide.

Supporting Evidence
  • Cite 3–5 sources of scholarly or professional evidence to support your presentation.
  • List your sources on the references slide at the end of your presentation.
Developing the Presentation

The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Be sure that your case presentation addresses each point, at a minimum. Read the Case Presentation Scoring Guide to better understand how each criterion will be assessed.

  • Identify the goals, elements, and overall scope of a plan for continuing care.
    • Include a high-level overview of the care plan and the transitional care plan, with relevant background on the patient.
  • Explain how an interprofessional care team delivers high-quality patient outcomes.
    • Include and address the various roles associated with particular care coordination functions.
    • Cite credible evidence to support your conclusions.
    • Consider the informational needs of various stakeholders and their familiarity with care coordination.
  • Identify the factors that could affect outcomes for a patient.
    • Specify the information on which are you basing your conclusions.
    • Note any assumptions you are making about the specific patient, her needs, and the nature of ongoing care.
  • Determine the resources needed to implement continuing care.
    • Identify the factors that influence your determination.
    • Justify your assertions, specific to Mrs. Snyder’s case.
  • Present patient case information to stakeholders clearly and accurately.
    • Express your main points and conclusions coherently.
    • Proofread your slides to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it difficult to focus on the substance of your presentation.
  • Support main points, arguments, and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence, correctly formatting citations and references using APA style.
    • Ensure that the evidence you provide is clear, explicit, and understood by all stakeholders.

COMPETENCIES MEASURED

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

  • Competency 2: Explain the effect of societal, economic, and interprofessional factors on patient outcomes and the care coordinator’s role.
    • Identify the factors that could affect outcomes for a patient.
  • Competency 3: Evaluate care coordination plans and outcomes according to performance measures and professional standards.
    • Determine the resources needed to implement continuing care.
  • Competency 4: Develop collaborative interventions that address the needs of diverse populations and varied settings.
    • Identify the goals, elements, and overall scope of a plan for continuing care.
    • Explain how an interprofessional care team delivers high-quality patient outcomes.
  • Competency 5: Communicate effectively with diverse audiences, in an appropriate form and style, consistent with applicable organizational, professional, and scholarly standards.
    • Present patient case information to stakeholders clearly and accurately.
    • Support main points, arguments, and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence, correctly formatting citations and references using APA style.

Summary

This is a 5 part assignment and you are helping me with the End of life plan and Care Presentation.

Summary of the previous assessment:

A plan of care was created for Mrs. Snyder.

Her condition deteriorated and a care presentation and end of life plan has to be developed for her .

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DiscussionTopic: PolicyImplications of PatientSafetyStandards and Practices

DiscussionTopic: PolicyImplications of PatientSafetyStandards and Practices

Why is it important that health professionals share a common understanding of patient safety standards and practices? What are the policy implications from accepting that “mistakes are normal and all humans err”? How would you approach health care systems leaders or employers about changing employment policies related to punitive actions when errors occur?

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