The purpose of this assignment is to develop your critical thinking skills and clinical decision-making abilities in the care of a client with complex needs. In doing so, you are examining and applying the following standards for Registered Nurses for a patient’s episode of care. Retrieved from: https://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Statements/Professional-standards.aspx Marks out of: Weighting: 40 % (Marks out of 70) CLO 1. Evaluate the pathophysiological, pharmacotherapy and non-pharmacological management of acute exacerbation of illness, chronic diseases, and complex conditions. CLO 2. Evaluate the principles of professional nursing practice for people with diverse health concerns within the Australian contexts, including a selection of regional, rural and National Health Priorities across the lifespan including the needs of culturally diverse, disadvantaged, and vulnerable groups with acute, chronic, and complex conditions.Assessment name
NUR2203Assessment 2: Written assessment
Brief task description This assessment requires students to plan, integrate and apply knowledge of safe nursing practice in the management of a patient with complex health conditions. Rationale for assessment task Due Date Friday 6th September 2024, 2359hrs (AEST) Length Word length 1600 words +/-10% (word length includes in-text referencing and excludes your reference list) Course Objectives measured
Task information
Task detail | Students must respond to the case study provided. Please read the case study that relates to the situation to base your assessment from. Using the case study respond to the questions provided using academic writing. Your answer will concentrate on Clare’s admission and includes discharge planning.
Case Study:
Write an academic essay using the Clinical Reasoning Cycle (provided below).
An introduction will provide clear scope about the direction of your assignment. This includes providing some background to your essay (not restating the case) and defining the issues that you will be addressing in your discussion.
In this section of the assessment, you are required to:
Your conclusion succinctly summarises the main points of your assignment, not an opportunity to introduce added information.
Use as many resources required for you to support your discussion.Sources are required to be less than 7 years old and must be peer-reviewed. Please use databases for journal articles as taught throughout the BNSG Program. Nonacademic sources such as blogs, nurselabs, Factsheets, Cleveland clinic and Mayo clinic (etc) will not be accepted. | ||||||||
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Resources available to complete task | USQ academic writing is provided in links on the course Resources Tab. https://www.usq.edu.au/library/study-support/assignments
Referencing https://www.usq.edu.au/library/referencing
Artificial Intelligence Guide https://usq-qld.libguides.com/artificial-intelligence-students
Plagiarism – How to avoid plagiarism. |
Submissioninformation
What you need to submit | One Microsoft Word document to the NUR2203 StudyDesk Assessment Submission link that contains the following items:
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Submission requirements | This assessment must be submitted in electronic format as a Microsoft Word document via Turnitin. The Turnitin process may take up to 24 hours to produce a report. Therefore, allow adequate time to do this and address any issues of plagiarism detected by Turnitin* before final submission. *Any percentage that relates to plagiarism detected by Turnitin is a concern and requires you to address this. A Turnitin % of greater than 15% will not be accepted. |
File Name Conventions | Save your document with the following naming conventions: surname_initial_studentnumber_coursecode_A2.doc/docx eg: Smythe_J_q1234567_NUR2203_A2.doc |
Moderation | All staff assessing your work meet to discuss and compare their judgements before marks or grades are finalised.
Academics can help clarify assignment questions, but we are not able to review drafts. |
Academic Integrity Statement | Students should be familiar with, and abide by, USQ’spolicy on Academic Integrity and the definition of Academic Misconduct. Penalties apply to students found to have breached these policies & procedures.
Note well: All standards of academic integrity, as set out in university policy and procedure, apply to this assessment. In particular, the use of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) text generator or paraphrasing tools without proper attribution and authorisation is plagiarism and could also amount to cheating. In NUR2203, authorisation is not given to use AI text generators or paraphrasing tools. No automation of written text allowed. Failure to adhere to this requirement will result in a referral to the Academic Integrity Unit (AIU) for investigation. |
Late Submissions Penalty | Please refer to the link on late submission of assessment items and penalties applied – Late Submissions of Assignmentshttps://policy.usq.edu.au/documents/14749PL
Marks lost for late penalty https://policy.usq.edu.au/documents/14749PL
Note on Late submission & extensions:https://policy.usq.edu.au/documents/14749PL
USQ’s procedure requires applications for extensions are made PRIOR to the due date of assessment. Late penalties will be applied to submission’s that are submitted late and do not have an approved extension. Work submitted more than ten (10) days after the due date without an approved extension will have a mark of zero (0) recorded. |
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