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Assignment Briefs 04-18-2023

Consider the clinical decisions made and the processes involved getting to that decision. By doing this you may uncover elements that you will explore within your clinical care scenario

Assignment in the field of Adult Nursing – Postgraduate - Level 7 (Student Adult Nurse).

The module is clinical decisions

2500 words

 

Title

Report into the clinical decisions made and the rationale and evidence supporting or refuting these clinical decisions.

The model adopted for the clinical decision is the O’Neil multidimensional Model Include in the appendix the clinical care scenario and an outline of the report

You have to write a report on a clinical care scenario that involves clinical decision making. Please the scenario must be simple and straightforward based on a placement experience.

Consider any clinical placements recent or one that you can remember.

Think of an episode of care that was undertaken. This does not have to be good or bad. Please avoid anything that may be personal, emotive or considered poor practice and needs escalating. We are using this as an opportunity to learn why something happened in a particular way or why it may be best for it to be undertaken differently. You are also able to frame this on one of the case studies if you choose to.

The clinical care scenario care will provide the framework for the report and the critical discussions and therefore ensure that it has sufficient content to be able to explore, and not too much that it is hard to cover.

Tasks to undertake in order to write the report:

a. Consider the clinical decisions made and the processes involved getting to that decision. By doing this you may uncover elements that you will explore within your clinical care scenario. For instance, experience, ethical or professional aspects may influence the decision-making process.

b. Write down the key clinical decisions made. Break these down so that they can be explored. You may not choose to write all of these down. Focus on the important aspects

The report has to cover the following aspects

1. A brief summary of the clinical decisions made.

2. A discussion of the pathophysiology and pharmacology relevant to the episode of care

3. The importance of person-centred care and involving patients in their decisions around the planning and implementation of their care.

4. Discuss the relevance of health policy in relation to the episode of care.

5. Critical discussion and evidence to support or refute the decisions that were made

6. Evaluating the effect of the decision

 

Included in the report there must be consideration towards:

Ethical issues and professionalism.

Systematic approaches to care, for instance the Nursing process.

There must be critical discussion and evidence to support your writing from a wide range of sources.

 

IMPORTANT:

The essay needs to focus on one element of the patient’s condition and then relate the pathophysiological and link the pharmacological discussions, with relevant underpinning evidence base.

 

References

APA (references should not be older than 10 years)

  • Please ensure there is a lot of references in the body work.
  • Attention: Please this piece of work needs to be produced with significant evidence of ability to think critically and analytically.
  • Remember this is a level 7 piece of work and as such you need to support your discussion with relevant literature references.
  • The assignment should be written in third person
  • Plagiarism report needed -/+3%

Report into the clinical decisions made and the rationale and evidence supporting or refuting these clinical decisions.

 

Date

 

 

Case study concerning… (note all names, places of work have been changed to protect patient confidentiality)

Key points in regard to the timeline of events (keep these clear and relevant) further information around the case study can be found in the appendix

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Identify the key clinical decisions made that are relevant to this case study and will be explored further within this report. Include here any ethical or professional issues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Explore the relevant pathophysiology and pharmacology relevant to this case study

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. 4. 5.

In this section. In relation to the clinical decisions made; critically discuss the evidence supporting or refuting these decisions, discuss the relevance of patient centred care and the importance (or not) of the patients involvement in their care and  consider how relevant health policy shapes and informs decisions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In respect of the findings in the report; evaluate the care given and how the evidence supporting or refuting the clinical decisions made will impact on future practice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

Appendix 1: Clinical Care Scenario

Appendix 2: References and bibliography

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