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Nursing Evaluation

The evaluation stage signals the end of the nursing process. The nurse gathers evaluative data to assess whether or not the patient has attained the expected results. Whereas the nurse collects data in the nursing assessment to identify the patient's health concerns, the evaluation stage data determines if the indicated health issues are resolved. Evaluative data collection includes two sections: the data acquired to evaluate patient outcomes and the time criteria for data collection.
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Nursing Process for Patient and Caregiver Teaching III: Evaluation and Documentation

Evaluation of the teaching process enables the nurse to determine if the patient's learning needs were met and if training was effective. If the expected outcomes are not met, the care plan is revised, and additional education or reinforcement is provided. Nurses can ask questions after the session or obtain feedback to assess the patient's understanding of the topic.
Nurses can use several methods to evaluate patient outcomes. For example, oral questions can assess cognitive learning, patient...
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Nursing Assessment

The two sources for collecting information are primary and secondary. After gathering information, interpretation and validation help to complete the data. The purpose of assessment is to establish data with the initial information, to interpret data about the patient's perceived needs and health problems, and to respond to these problems identified.
The nurse collects all aspects of the patient's health in the initial assessment, establishing priorities for ongoing focused assessments and...
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Methods of Documentation III: PIE

Problem-intervention-evaluation (PIE) is a systematic approach to documentation used in healthcare settings for clinical decision-making and patient care planning. It is a structured approach to organizing patient data based on problems, interventions, and evaluations. Here's a breakdown of its key features and considerations:
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The Professional Nurse

Professional nurses are not limited to bedside care and are taking roles of greater responsibility. A nurse should have a knowledge-based practice, including personal, theoretical, procedural, cultural, and reflexive knowledge. Additionally, nurses must be competent in cognitive, technical, interpersonal, and ethical/legal skills. Some of the best attributes of successful nurses include the following:
Communication skills: These are critical characteristics, especially speaking and listening.
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Nursing Implementation

Implementation is the execution of the nursing care plan developed during the planning phase.
The five steps to implementing effective nursing care include reassessing the patient, reviewing and revising the existing nursing care plan, organizing the resources and care delivery, anticipating and preventing complications, and implementing nursing interventions.

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Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education
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A progressive nurse practitioner student evaluation tool.

Tamera Pearson1, Linda Garrett, Susan Hossler

  • 1College of Nursing, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA. pearson@etsu.edu

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
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This study outlines creating a progressive nurse practitioner clinical evaluation tool. It ensures student assessments align with evolving curriculum competencies and national standards for improved practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Advanced Practice Nursing
  • Competency-Based Education

Background:

  • Evaluating nurse practitioner (NP) students' clinical performance is crucial yet complex for faculty.
  • Existing evaluation tools may not adequately reflect curriculum progression or current professional standards.
  • Need for a standardized, competency-aligned evaluation method for NP students.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the systematic design process for a novel, progressive clinical evaluation tool for nurse practitioner students.
  • To base the new tool on established competencies identified by national NP organizations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of relevant research articles.
  • Analysis of published guidelines from professional nursing organizations.
  • Integration of specific clinical course outcomes with recognized NP competencies.

Main Results:

  • Development of a progressive clinical evaluation tool tailored for nurse practitioner students.
  • The tool integrates course-specific learning outcomes with national competency frameworks.
  • Emphasis on faculty collaboration as essential for tool development and utility.

Conclusions:

  • The designed tool provides a framework for evaluating NP students' clinical skills progressively.
  • Alignment with competencies ensures evaluations reflect current and future practice demands.
  • Faculty collaboration is vital for creating accurate and effective clinical evaluation instruments.