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Throughout the RN-to-BSN program, students are required to participate in scholarly activities outside of clinical practice or professional practice. Examples of scholarly activities include attending conferences, seminars, journal club, grand rounds, morbidity and mortality meetings, interdisciplinary committees, quality improvement committees, and any other opportunities available at your site, within your community, or nationally.

You are required to post one scholarly activity while you are in the BSN program, which should be documented by the end of this course. In addition to this submission, you are required to be involved and contribute to interdisciplinary initiatives on a regular basis.

Submit, as the assignment, a summary report of the scholarly activity, including who, what, where, when and any relevant take-home points. Include the appropriate program competencies associated with the scholarly activity as well as future professional goals related to this activity. You may use the “Scholarly Activity Summary” resource to help guide this assignment.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

You are not required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite.

NRS-490-RS-ScholarlyActivitySummary.docx

Scholarly

Activity Summary
This document describes the scholarly
activity elements that should be included in a five paragraph summary. You may use this resource to help guide the preparation
of the Scholarly Activities assignment, due in Topic 10.
Overview
This
section consists of a single paragraph that succinctly describes the scholarly
activity that you attended/participated in, the target market for the activity,
and the benefit of the activity to you.
Problem
This
section consists of either a short narrative or a list of bullet points that
concisely identifies the problems the scholarly activity is designed to solve.
Educate: What is the current state of the activity topic? Explain why this is a
problem, and for whom is it a problem? Inspire: What could a nurse achieve by
participating in the scholarly activity? Use declarative sentences with simple
words to communicate each point. Less is more.
Solution
This
section consists of either a short paragraph or a list of bullet points that
concisely describes the solution to a proposed practice problem that the
scholarly activity addressed and how it addresses the problem outlined in the
previous section.
Opportunity
This
section consists of short paragraphs that define the opportunity that the scholarly
activity is designed to capture. It is important to cover the objectives and
goals that were met. How will attending/participating in this scholarly
activity help you grow as a nurse?
Program Competencies Addressed
This section consists of a list of
program competencies that were addressed in this scholarly activity. Please use
the list from the ISP.

APA, cover page, refernces >2014,i will give conference and subject matter on conference I iattended

 

NRS-490 Individual Success Plan
REQUIRED PRACTICE HOURS: 100
Complete Contact Information
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Student Information
GCU
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Name:
Gregory Catania
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E-mail:
wallisgayle@yahoo.com
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Phone Number:
917-668-1286
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Course Faculty Information
GCU
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Name:
Tish Dorman
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E-mail:
Cell 631-805-4005
Tish.dorman@my.gcu.edu
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Phone Number:
540-266-2781
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Practicum Mentor Information
Practice Setting
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Name: Kathleen Olsen
Park Slope Family Health center
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E-mail:
KMO14@aol.com
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O
N
Phone Number:
718-490-4967
MOU signed & uploaded to
Instructor in LoudCloud via
Individual Forum
Yes ► ☐
No ► ☒
If no, is an existing Affiliation Agreement on file?
__yes___field counselor
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ISP Instructions
Use this form to develop your Individual Success Plan (ISP) for NRS-490, the Professional Capstone and Practicum course. An
individual success plan maps out what you, the RN-to-BSN student, needs to accomplish in order to be successful as you work
through this course and complete your overall program of study. You will also share this with your mentor at the beginning and end of
this course so that he or she will know what you need to accomplish.
Application-based learning assignments are listed in the course syllabus with a Practice Portfolio Statement requirement element
noted within the assignment itself. In order for you to successfully complete and graduate from the RN-to-BSN Program you must
meet the following programmatic requirements: (1) completion of 100 practice immersion hours, and (2) completion of work
associated with all program competencies.
In this ISP, you will identify all of the objectives, tasks, and/or assignments relating to the 100 practice immersion hours you need to
complete by the end of this course. Specify the dates by which you will complete each tasks and/or assignments. Your plan should
include a self-assessment of how you met all applicable GCU RN-to-BSN Domains & Competencies (see Appendix A).
ALL course assignments listing a “Practice Hours Portfolio” statement must be included in the ISP and are worth and recorded here as
approximately 10 hours each. Actual clock hours must be recorded on this time log.
General Requirements
Use the following information to ensure successful completion of each assignment as it pertains to deliverables due in this course:

Use the Individual Success Plan to develop a personal plan for completing your practice immersion hours and self-assess how
you will meet the GCU RN-to-BSN University Mission Critical Competencies and the Programmatic Domains & Competencies
(Appendix A) related to that course.
Show all of the major deliverables in the course, the topic/course objectives that apply to each deliverable, and lastly, align each
deliverable to the applicable University Mission Critical Competencies and the course-specific Domains and Competencies
(Appendix A).
Completing your ISP does not earn practice hours, nor does telephone conference time, or time spent with your mentor.

Within the Individual Success Plan, ensure you identify all course assignments which may include the following: Memorandums
of Understanding (MOU)(if Affiliation Agreement is not required); comprehensive log of practice immersion hours applied to
baccalaureate level learning outcomes; evaluations from faculty and mentors; your evaluations of your mentor; scholarly activity
report; competency self-assessment (part of your ISP); reflective journal (Submitted in Week 10 but covering all weeks in the
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course); course goals and plan for how competencies and practice immersion hours will be met; and both faculty and mentor
approvals of course goals and documented practice immersion hours.
Identify
Problems
10
Self-Assessment:
GCU RN-to-BSN
University Mission Critical
Assignment
Competencies and
Date Due
Programmatic Domains &
Competencies
(see Appendix A)
11/18/18
Effective Communication
Define EB
solutions
10
11/25/18
Critical thinking
11/25/18
Wk 3- Critical thinking
Analyze the
problem/pic
ot statement
10
12/2/18
Assessing patients and
community needs.
12/2/18
Wk-4 How can I implement my
change
Utilize the
nursing
process
10
12/9/18
Leadership skills
12/9/18
Wk 5 –Can I get support for my
change
Who will
benefit from
changes
10
12/16/18
Promotion of patient safety and
quality of care
12/16/18
Wk-6- EBP impacts
Manage
patient care
10
12/23/18
Implement patient care decisions
based on EBP
12/2318
Application-based Learning
Course Assignments
Week 1 Obtain a mentor
List of
Current
Course
Objectives
Number of
Clock
Hours
Associated
with Each
Assignment
Date
Assignment
Completed
11/18/18
Determine clinical problems
Wk 2-How can I improve clinic
Problem/proposal
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Wk 7-Internal/External methods What will
affect my
out comes
10
12/29/18
Collaboration with patient and
healthcare team members
12/29/18
Wk -8 Evaluation of
effectiveness
Did I come
up with any
data
10
1/6/19
Maintain patient safety, positive
outcomes
1/6/19
Wk -9 Independent/Dependent
Variables
What could
be changed
10
1/13/18
Assess for needs of patients and
providers. Appropriate
interventions for individuals and
families
1/13/18
Wk -10 Discuss strengths and
weaknesses
Did my
project
work, what
can be
improved
10
1/20/18
Demonstrates professional
standards of practice
1/20/19
By typing in his/her signature below, the student agrees to have read, understood, and be accountable for the instructions,
assignments, and hours shown above and that all questions have been satisfactorily answered by the faculty and/or program
director.
Mentors will sign upon initial receipt and at the end of the course to confirm that assignments have been complete with your
guidance.
Student Signature
Name:
Gregory Catania RN
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Date:
11/8/18
Mentor Signature [Upon Initiation of Course]
Name:
Kathleen Olsen
Date:
11/8/2018
Mentor Signature [Upon Completion of Course]
Name:
Kathleen Olsen
Date:
1/25/19
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APPENDIX A:
GCU RN-to-BSN Domains & Competencies
A. University’s Mission Critical Competencies
How does this Individual Success Plan support the GCU Mission?
MC1: Effective Communication: Therapeutic communication is central to baccalaureate
nursing practice. Students gain an understanding of their ethical responsibility and how verbal
and written communication affects others intellectually and emotionally. Students begin to use
nursing terminology and taxonomies within the practice of professional and therapeutic
communication. Courses require students to write scholarly papers, prepare presentations,
develop persuasive arguments, and engage in discussion that is clear, assertive, and respectful.
MC2: Critical Thinking: Courses require students to use critical thinking skills by analyzing,
synthesizing, and evaluating scientific evidence needed to improve patient outcomes and
professional practice.
MC3: Christian Worldview: Students will apply a Christian worldview within a global society
and examine ethical issues from the framework of a clearly articulated system of professional
values. Students will engage in discussion of values-based decisions made from a Christian
perspective.
MC4: Global Awareness, Perspectives, and Ethics: The concept of global citizenship is
introduced to baccalaureate students in the foundational curriculum. Some courses will focus on
the human experience across the world health continuum. The World Health Organization
(WHO) definitions of health, health disparities, and determinants of health are foundational to
nursing practice.
MC5: Leadership: Students will apply a Christian worldview within a global society and
examine ethical issues from the framework of a clearly articulated system of professional values.
Students will engage in discussion of values-based decisions made from a Christian perspective.
B. Domains and Competencies
How does this Individual Success Plan support the Program Domains and Competencies?
Domain 1: Professional Role
Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s RN-BSN program will be able to incorporate
professional values to advance the nursing profession through leadership skills, political
involvement, and life-long learning.
Competencies:
1.1:
Exemplify professionalism in diverse health care settings.
1.2:
Manage patient care within the changing environment of the health care system.
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1.3:
Exercise professional nursing leadership and management roles in the promotion
of patient safety and quality care.
1.4:
Participate in health care policy development to influence nursing practice and
health care.
1.5:
Advocate for autonomy and social justice for individuals and diverse populations.
Domain 2: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s RN-BSN program will have acquired a body of
nursing knowledge built on a theoretical foundation of liberal arts, science, and nursing
concepts that will guide professional practice.
Competencies:
2.1:
Incorporate liberal arts and science studies into nursing knowledge.
2.2:
Comprehend nursing concepts and health theories.
2.3:
Understand and value the processes of critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and
decision making.
Domain 3: Nursing Practice
Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s RN-BSN program will be able to utilize the nursing
process to provide safe quality care based on nursing best practices.
Competencies:
3.1:
Utilize the nursing process to provide safe and effective care for patients across
the health-illness continuum: promoting, maintaining, and restoring health;
preventing disease; and facilitating a peaceful death.
3.2:
Implement patient care decisions based on evidence-based practice.
3.3:
Provide individualized education to diverse patient populations in a variety of
health care settings.
3.4:
Demonstrate professional standards of practice.
Domain 4: Communication/Informatics
Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s RN-BSN program will be able to manage
information and technology to provide safe quality care in a variety of settings. In addition,
graduates will be able to communicate therapeutically and professionally to produce
positive working relationships with patients and health care team members.
Competencies:
4.1:
Utilize patient care technology and information management systems.
4.2:
Communicate therapeutically with patients.
4.3:
Professionally communicate and collaborate with the interdisciplinary health care
teams to provide safe and effective care.
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Domain 5: Holistic Patient Care
Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s RN-BSN program will be able to provide holistic
individualized care that is sensitive to cultural and spiritual aspects of the human
experience.
Competencies:
5.1:
Understand the human experience across the health-illness continuum.
5.2:
Assess for the spiritual needs and provide appropriate interventions for
individuals, families, and groups.
5.3:
Provide culturally sensitive care.
5.4:
Preserve the integrity and human dignity in the care of all patients.
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