Course
NR 305 Health Assessment
Purpose
The purpose of this reflection is for learners to reflect on the nurse’s role in health assessment in various care settings.
Course Outcomes
This reflection enables the student to meet the following course outcome:
- CO 3: Describe physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual influences on an individual’s health status. (PO 1)
Directions
- Reflection is an activity that involves your deep thought into your own experiences … to the concepts of the Answers should … detailed. In reflections students:
- Demonstrate understanding of concepts for the week
- Engage in meaningful dialogue with classmates and/or instructor
- Express opinions clearly and logically, in a professional manner
- Use the rubric on this page as you compose your
- Scholarly sources are NOT required for this reflection
- Best Practices include:
- Participation early in the week is … to stimulate meaningful discussion among classmates and instructor.
- Enter the reflection often during the week to read and learn from
- Select different classmates for your reply each
Reflection Questions
Reflect on your current or prior practice experiences.
- Paragraph One
- Patients of any age, gender, cultural background or socio-economic…… victims of Consider a patient population you are currently…… with in the past. For what type of violence….at risk?
- Paragraph Two
- Screening for signs of violence and abuse is a part of patient health history
SOLUTION
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