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An 8 page paper reviewing and evaluating an MSN program. The paper uses the nurse’s practicum exercise to discuss four terminal objectives of the Master’s program. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KS-MApracEvalSum.rtf
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valuable one, illustrating in real terms the many and varied aspects of developing a program, including (1) gaining administrative support and approval; (2) delivering information in ways suitable for a
variety of learning styles; (3) integrating current research; (4) working toward regulatory compliance; and (5) integrating all aspects so that the ultimate beneficiaries of the effort are the patients affected.
This single project involved inclusion of several of the MSN program terminal objectives presented at the beginning of the program. Those addressed
here are analysis of regulatory issues; developing educational programs; fostering improvement and innovation within the nursing profession; and demonstrating skill integration using the practicum format. MSN Terminal Objective 6
This objective seeks to develop the ability to "Critically analyze the economic, legal, and regulatory issues which impact nursing and health care to assist
in influencing health care policy development." The long term care facility that would be the setting for my practicum experience recently had been cited by the state of Pennsylvania
for improper use of physical restraints on patients. This is not a substandard facility that has contributed to the negative attitude toward nursing
homes. Rather, it is a high-quality facility dedicated to providing the best of care to its residents. Staff members are employed at the facility because they truly care
for the elderly, want to work with them and want to honor them with dignity and respect. The administrator and the director of nursing were highly receptive to supporting
the development and delivery of an educational program reviewing proper use of the few restraints used within it (Castle and Mor, 1998). In
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