NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality

NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality

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Week 8: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Specialty

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Discuss how Course Outcomes were supported and met by the activities you have completed in this course.

Post your “Health IT Topic” narrated PPT presentation here.

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Apr 16, 2018Apr 16 at 7:04am

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A Sample Answer For the Assignment: NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality

Title: NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality

Good morning Dr. Barry and classmates,

This is my “Health IT Topic” presentation.  I am looking forward to seeing everyone’s presentation.  I was really nervous about mine.

In health,

Stacy

Apr 16, 2018Apr 16 at 2:49pm

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Thanks for sharing your presentation. Please also remember to address the week 8 discusssion question.

 

Apr 16, 2018Apr 16 at 8:33pm

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Good evening Dr. Barry and classmates,

Course outcomes 2, 5, 7 were supported by the activities within Second Life.  Demonstration of computer technologies with collaborative advanced nursing practice and utilization of competencies to include cultural humility were exemplified in all the stations.  During the discussion of that week, I posed a question about the comment of our leader saying the scenarios were not created randomly.  It wasn’t until the reflection discussion this week that I re-read the course outcomes paired with weekly assignments.  Exploration of trends and issues as well as examination of ethical/legal issues were introduced with our HealthIT topic projects.  This reflection discussion has sparked my interests about curriculum development as I proceed toward becoming a nurse educator.  I am beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.  As I was researching for this week’s discussion I discovered an interest about the development of simulated EHR systems within educational programs for informatics to give students opportunities to learn about its functional components (Mohan & Hersh, 2013).  Understanding how student use of various learning styles can assist in developing appropriate training modules for easier transition from informatics education to real world application and integration (Mohan & Hersh, 2013).  The week two quiz was very instrumental in preparing me for the need to continue learning about healthcare informatics and using it to deliver optimal patient care.

In health,

Stacy

References NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality

Mohan, V., & Hersh, W. R. (2013). Development and Evaluation of an Electronic Health Record Configuration and Customization Laboratory Course for Clinical Informatics Students. Studies In Health Technology & Informatics1921122. doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-289-9-1122

NR 512 Week 8 Discussions Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Specialty
NR 512 Week 8 Discussions Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Specialty

Apr 17, 2018Apr 17 at 11:29am

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Thanks for your response Stacy and highlighting how NI will impact your role as a nurse educator.

Class,

Given your specialty selection how do you specifically see NI impacting your future role as an advanced practice nurse

 

Apr 18, 2018Apr 18 at 6:02pm

My selected specialty is family nurse practitioner.  Throughout my nursing career I have always taken my role as a professional nurse very serious.  As a bedside nurse I had a great deal of pride in doing everything I could to promote positive patient outcomes.  In understanding my roles in the past, present, and future I am excited at the potential NI has to improve the practice of nursing as both a professional nurse and advanced practice nurse.  Specifically, I would like to see NI make considerable strides in the area of interoperability.  Interoperability is a recurring theme for me for several reasons, the most important is the potential to improve patient safety.  I am amazed at the fact that interoperability is in fact a reality in some countries and not in the United States.  I believe that interoperability is one tool of technology and NI that can drastically improve the quality of care I am able to provide as an advanced practice nurse. While the task of interoperability seems cumbersome, NI can immediately take steps to improve the success of implementation and quality of data retrieved by working to establish on universal standard of terminology.  While there has been a significant push to standardize nursing terminology, we have missed the mark, however standardization will aid in make

interoperability systems more useful (Schwirian, 2013).

NI can improve my future role of advanced practice nursing by providing the tools and standardizations that will allow interoperability to be both a success and meaningful tool in the improvement of patient care.

 

NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality Reference

Schwirian, P. M. (2013). Informatics and the Future of Nursing: Harnessing the Power of Standardized Nursing Terminology. Bulletin Of The Association For Information Science & Technology39(5), 20-24.

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NR 512 Week 8 Discussions: Reflection on Second Life Experiences, Nursing Informatics Skills and Impact on Speciality Grading Rubric Guidelines

Performance Category 10 9 8 4 0
Scholarliness

Demonstrates achievement of scholarly inquiry for professional and academic decisions.

  • Provides relevant evidence of scholarly inquiry clearly stating how the evidence informed or changed professional or academic decisions
  • Evaluates literature resources to develop a comprehensive analysis or synthesis.
  • Uses valid, relevant, and reliable outside sources to contribute to the threaded discussion
  • Provides relevant evidence of scholarly inquiry but does not clearly state how the evidence informed or changed professional or academic decisions.
  • Evaluates information from source(s) to develop a coherent analysis or synthesis.
  • Uses some valid, relevant, reliable outside sources to contribute to the threaded discussion.
  • Discusses using scholarly inquiry but does not state how scholarly inquiry informed or changed professional or academic decisions.
  • Information is taken from source(s) with some interpretation/evaluation, but not enough to develop a coherent analysis or synthesis.
  • Little valid, relevant, or reliable outside sources are used to contribute to the threaded discussion.
  • Demonstrates little or no understanding of the topic.
  • Discusses using scholarly inquiry but does not state how scholarly inquiry informed or changed professional or academic decisions.
  • Information is taken from source(s) without any interpretation/evaluation.
  • The posting uses information that is not valid, relevant, or reliable
  • No evidence of the use of scholarly inquiry to inform or change professional or academic decisions.
  • Information is not valid, relevant, or reliable
Performance Category  10 9 8 4 0
Application of Course Knowledge –

Demonstrate the ability to analyze, synthesize, and/or apply principles and concepts learned in the course lesson and outside readings and relate them to real-life professional situations

  • Posts make direct reference to concepts discussed in the lesson or drawn from relevant outside sources;
  • Applies concepts to personal experience in the professional setting and or relevant application to real life.
  • Posts make direct reference to concepts discussed in the lesson or drawn from relevant outside sources.
  • Applies concepts to personal experience in their professional setting and or relevant application to real life
  • Interactions with classmates are relevant to the discussion topic but do not make direct reference to lesson content
  • Posts are generally on topic but do not build knowledge by incorporating concepts and principles from the lesson.
  • Does not attempt to apply lesson concepts to personal experience in their professional setting and or relevant application to real life
  • Does not demonstrate a solid understanding of the principles and concepts presented in the lesson
  • Posts do not adequately address the question posed either by the discussion prompt or the instructor’s launch post.
  • Posts are superficial and do not reflect an understanding of the lesson content
  • Does not attempt to apply lesson concepts to personal experience in their professional setting and or relevant application to real life
  • Posts are not related to the topics provided by the discussion prompt or by the instructor; attempts by the instructor to redirect the student are ignored
  • No discussion of lesson concepts to personal experience in the professional setting and or relevant application to real life
Performance Category  5 4 3 2 0
Interactive Dialogue

Replies to each graded thread topic posted by the course instructor, by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT, of each week, and posts a minimum of two times in each graded thread, on separate days.

(5 points possible per graded thread)

  • Exceeds minimum post requirements
  • Replies to each graded thread topic posted by the course instructor, by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT, of each week, and posts three or more times in each graded thread, over three separate days.
  • Replies to a post posed by faculty and to a peer
  • Summarizes what was learned from the lesson, readings, and other student posts for the week.
  • Replies to each graded thread topic posted by the course instructor, by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT, of each week, and posts a minimum of two times in each graded thread, on separate days
  • Replies to a question posed by a peer

Summarizes what was learned from the lesson, readings, and other student posts for the week.

  • Meets expectations of 2 posts on 2 different days.
  • The main post is not made by the Wednesday deadline
  • Does not reply to a question posed by a peer or faculty
  • Has only one post for the week
  • Discussion posts contain few, if any, new ideas or applications; often are a rehashing or summary of other students’ comments
  • Does not post to the thread
  • No connections are made to the topic
  Minus 1 Point Minus 2 Point Minus 3 Point Minus 4 Point Minus 5 Point
Grammar, Syntax, APA

Note: if there are only a few errors in these criteria, please note this for the student in as an area for improvement. If the student does not make the needed corrections in upcoming weeks, then points should be deducted.

Points deducted for improper grammar, syntax and APA style of writing.

The source of information is the APA Manual 6th Edition

  • 2-3 errors in APA format.
  • Written responses have 2-3 grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors.
  • Writing style is generally clear, focused, and facilitates communication.
  • 4-5 errors in APA format.
  • Writing responses have 4-5 grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.
  • Writing style is somewhat focused.
  • 6-7 errors in APA format.
  • Writing responses have 6-7 grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.
  • Writing style is slightly focused making discussion difficult to understand.
  • 8-10 errors in APA format.
  • Writing responses have 8-10 grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.
  • Writing style is not focused, making discussion difficult to understand.
  • Post contains greater than 10 errors in APA format.
  • Written responses have more than 10 grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.
  • Writing style does not facilitate communication.
  • The student continues to make repeated mistakes in any of the above areas after written correction by the instructor
0 points lost       -5 points lost
Total Participation Requirements

per discussion thread

The student answers the threaded discussion question or topic on one day and posts a second response on another day. The student does not meet the minimum requirement of two postings on two different days
Early Participation Requirement

per discussion thread

The student must provide a substantive answer to the graded discussion question(s) or topic(s), posted by the course instructor (not a response to a peer), by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT of each week. The student does not meet the requirement of a substantive response to the stated question or topic by Wednesday at 11:59 pm MT.

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