NR 449 Week 1 Class Activity # 1 Written Assignment: Critical Points PP Voiceover
Course Description
• The research process its contributions to
... [Show More] professional nursing practice are explored.
• The skills related to reading published research findings with understing, using best evidence as the basis for professional nursing practice are developed.
Required Textbooks: E-Books
• Houser, J. (2018). Nursing Research: Reading, Using, Creating Evidence (4th ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones Bartlett.
• American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.
Chamberlain Policies
• Students are required to comply with Chamberlain College of Nursing's academic policies.
• To access Chamberlain's policy on academic integrity ( all other Chamberlain policies), please review the information in your Undergraduate Student Hbook College Catalog
Program Outcomes
The outcomes for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program are as follow:
1. Provides individualized comprehensive care based on theories principles of nursing related disciplines to individuals, families, aggregates communities, from entry to the healthcare system through long-term planning.
2. Demonstrates leadership collaboration with consumers other healthcare providers in providing care /or delegating responsibilities for health promotion, illness prevention, health restoration, health maintenance rehabilitative activities.
3. Communicates effectively with patient populations other healthcare providers in managing the healthcare of individuals, families, aggregates communities.
4. Integrates clinical judgment in professional decision making implementation of the nursing process.
5. Demonstrates responsibility for continued personal professional development through enrollment in graduate education, continuing education degree programs, professional reading participation in professional organizations community service.
6. Implements professional nursing stards by practicing within the legal definitions of nursing practice acts in accordance with the nursing code of ethics American Nurses Association (ANA) stards of practice.
7. Practices in established professional roles consistent with entry-level BSN graduates to provide cost-effective, quality healthcare to consumers in structured unstructured settings.
8. Incorporates evidence-based practice in the provision of professional nursing care to individuals, families, aggregates
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Course Outcomes
• Chamberlain College of Nursing courses are built to align course content with specific Course Outcomes (COs).
• The COs define the learning objectives that the student will be required to comprehend demonstrate by course completion.
• Unit outcomes provide further detail to support learner achievement of specific COs are listed within each unit under the introduction. Whenever possible, a reference will be made from a particular assignment or discussion back to the CO that it emphasizes.
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to do the following.
• Examine the sources of knowledge that contribute to professional nursing practice. (PO7)
• Apply research principles to the interpretation of the content of published research studies. (POs 4, 8)
• Identify ethical issues common to research involving human subjects. (PO6)
• Evaluate published nursing research for credibility clinical significance related to evidence-based practice. (POs 4, 8)
• Recognize the role of research findings in evidence-based practice. (POs 7-8)
Key Concepts
1. Evidence-Based Practice
• Nursing research versus evidence-based practice, Types of research
• Levels of research evidence, Models of evidence-based practice
2. Importance of Using Nursing Research as Evidence
• Purpose of research, Practice guidelines, Quality improvement
3. The Research Process
• Theory frameworks, Quantitative process, Qualitative process
4. Ethical Stards of Research
• Ethical stards of research, Historical events, Ethical principles, Scientific misconduct
5. Credibility of Sources
• Literature review
• Locating appraising relevant evidence
Teaching/Learning Methods
Examples include but are not limited to: Assignments, Class Activity/Participation, Lectures, Group Poster Presentation
REQUIREMENTS & EVALUATIONS
• This course is worth 1000 points distributed as follows:
EVALUATION POINTS
CORE ASSIGNMENTS: Hard Points (200 Points)
ATI #1: Nurse Logic - Nursing Concepts- Lesson & Test: Beginner 25 Points
ATI #2: Nurse Logic - Nursing Concepts: Test: Advanced 25 Points
ATI #3: Skills Module – Nutrition, Feeding, & Eating 150 Points
** Must achieve an average of 76% on CORE ASSIGNMENTS to PASS the course (152 points)
SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNMENTS: Soft Points (800 points)
RUA: Group Topic Search Strategy (GTSS) Paper 160 Points
RUA: Group Analyzing Published Research Article (GAPRA) Paper 200 Points
RUA: Group EBP Presentation 240 Points
Additional Contents for above GAPRA Paper 20 Points
APA Review Paper 100 Points
Comprehensive Examination 50 Points
3 Class Activity/Participation 30 Points
TOTAL 1000 Points
Required Completion of Student Attestation
The Chamberlain University Student Code of Conduct incorporates all related policies including the Academic Integrity Policy, the Professional Conduct Policy, the Network Responsible Computing Policy, the Sexual Misconduct Response Prevention Policy the Social Media Policy. The Student Code of Conduct is designed to foster a fair impartial set of stards by which alleged violations of the policy will be judged. All students are required to adhere to these stards which can be found in the Student Hbook:
At this time, all Chamberlain University students are required to attest (acknowledge) their understing of these policies through an attestation quiz. Click on the 'Take the Quiz' link to access the Code of Conduct attestation quizzes.
Comprehensive Examination: 50 Points
• May use PowerPoint slides with notes + Textbook ONLY
• 25 Questions (Multiple choice) x 2 points for each question = 50 points
• Apply Late Exam Policy as stated in Student Hbook Course Syllabus.
Class Activity/Participation: 30 Points
• Class activity/participation is an essential requirement of this course.
• Class activity #1: Independent Study: Complete submit Critical Points Form at 11:59 PM, Sunday, September 8, in CP Form CANVAS
• Class activity #2 #3 will be done at the End of each lecture in class ONLY
• You will receive 10 points for each class activity/participation as designated.
• Student will FORFEIT the missed class activity due to absence or tardiness of class on the day of scheduled class activity/participation. There is NO make-up class activity for any missed activity REGARDLESS of your reason for absence/tardiness (i.e.. baby sitter issues, doctor’s appointment, minor surgery/medical procedure, leave class early, personal /or family issues, accident, car problem, working schedule, sickness with or without physician notes, child illness…..etc.)
ASSIGNMENTS
• Refers to Each Assignment Guidelines in FILES in CANVAS.
• Each assignment must be submitted in designated Assignment Item in CANVAS on designated date time based on CLASS SCHEDULE (NOT CANVAS DATE).
• Late Assignment Submission Policy will be applied as stated in Student Hbook Policy.
CHAMBERLAIN POLICY
Class Attendance
• Regular attendance of the full class time consistent participation within the classroom facilitate the achievement of course outcomes set forth in the course syllabi.
• Any student who arrives to class 15 minutes or more late or leaves class earlier than 15 minutes prior to
the scheduled end of class time will be marked as absent within the documentation system regardless of reason.
• Please refer to the Academic Catalog for further information on the full attendance policy.
Plagiarism
“Turnitin” Percentage
• Less than 25 percentage: Acceptable percentage.
• Turnitin Draft Submission Box
Submit your draft of written paper into Turnitin Draft Submission Box to check your percentage as many times as needed before you submit your final paper to designated Unit.
• If your Final paper has 25% or higher percentage, you must revise/modify your paper contents BEFORE
you submit your paper due date time.
• If your Final paper has 25% or higher percentage AT/AFTER you submit your final paper due date time, Academic Integrity Violation Procedures will be initiated.
Academic Integrity Violation Procedures
• Academic Integrity Violation letter will be sent to student
• Assignment Grade will be 0 point
• The violation case will be reviewed a further sanction will be determined by the Administrators.
Late Assignment Submission
• Any paper submitted after specifically designated time date is considered late submission even if you are in the lecture for your designated section.
• 10% of the total possible points will be deducted for each day late.
• Assignment will be accepted with penalty as described (10% deduction for each day late), up to a maximum of 3 days late including weekend holiday.
• After 3 days late, Zero point will be given for the assignment.
Late Exam Policy
• A student who does NOT notify the faculty does NOT show up for an examination will receive 0
points.
• If a student is NOT able to take the exam either early or on the scheduled Time Day for any reason, 5% will be subtracted from the possible total exam score for each day late.
First day late: 5% off: if exam is taken within the first day (1-23 hours late)
2nd day late: 10% off: if exam is taken after the 1st day (24-47 hours)
3rd day late: 15% off: if exam is taken after the 2nd day (48-71 hours)
4th day late: 20% off: if exam is taken after the 3rd day (72-95 hours)
Students who do NOT their exam by Day 5 will receive 0 points for the exam.
*** For Example: If a student is NOT able to take the exam either early or on the scheduled Time Day, if the possible total exam score is 50 points the student’s test score is 40 points, student will receive:
Day-1: 50 x 0.05 = 2.5 points: 40-2.5 = 37.5 points
Day-2: 50 x 0.10 = 5 points: 40-5 = 35 points
Day-3: 50 x 0.15 = 7.5 points: 40-7.5 = 32.5 points
Day-4: 50 x 0.20 = 10 points: 40-10 points = 30 points Day-5: 0 points for Exam grade [Show Less]