Nursing diagnoses are accurate, directly related to the patient concern, and comprehensive.
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Module 9, Lippincott Advisor for Education (10 points)
Module 9 patient concerns to choose from:
One of the following patient concerns:
o Acute or Chronic Pain for Sickle Cell
o Discharge Planning for Sickle Cell
Grading Rubric:
1. Selection of Patient Concern (2 points)
2 points: The selected patient concern (Chronic Pain, Altered Health Maintenance, Fall Risk, Altered Tissue Integrity, or Altered Tissue Perfusion) is clearly identified, appropriate, and aligns with the instructions provided.
1 point: The patient concern is identified but may lack clarity or does not fully align with instructions.
0 points: The patient concern is not identified or is incorrectly chosen.
2. Comprehensive Care Plan Development (4 points)
4 points:
Nursing diagnoses are accurate, directly related to the patient concern, and comprehensive.
Goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Interventions are detailed, realistic, and individualized to the patient’s needs.
3 points: Care plan includes most components (diagnoses, goals, and interventions) but has minor issues with depth, clarity, or alignment with the patient concern.
2 points: Care plan is basic, with minimal detail or incomplete components.
1 point: Care plan is partially developed with significant gaps or errors.
0 points: Care plan is missing or does not address the patient concern adequately.
3. Evidence-based Rationale (2 points)
2 points:
Each intervention and goal is supported by a clear, evidence-based rationale, citing current research, clinical guidelines, or best practices.
1 point: Rationale is present but lacks clarity, depth, or supporting evidence.
0 points: Rationale is missing or irrelevant.
4. Organization and Presentation (2 points)
2 points:
The care plan is well-organized, neatly presented, and easy to follow.
No significant grammatical, spelling, or formatting errors are present.
1 point: Care plan is mostly organized but includes minor issues (e.g., formatting inconsistencies, small grammatical errors).
0 points: Care plan is poorly organized, difficult to read, or contains multiple errors that detract from its readability.