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Assignment:
Concept: Clinical Judgement Student Reflective Journal for Virtual Clinical Assignment
Use the guide for reflection as a way to tell the story of the situation. The guide provides you with a way of thinking about patient care that supports the development of your clinical judgment based on Tanner's Model (Noticing, Interpreting, Responding, and Reflection).
Instructions: Think about the clinical assignment this week and answer the questions.
Phases
Questions
Situation
Background
· Describe how the virtual clinical assignment assisted you in understanding the role of the nurse (e.g. link to previous experiences or clinical contact).
· Describe your formal knowledge (e.g. physiology, psychology, and communication skills), previous experiences that helped guide your work in this situation.
(Patient-Centered Care, Teamwork and Collaboration)
Noticing
· What did you notice initially?
· As you worked through the virtual assignment (case study) how did what you noticed changed?
(Patient-Centered Care)
Interpreting
· Describe what you thought about the situation (e.g. cause, patterns).
· Describe any similar situations you have encountered before in your experience including similarities/differences compared to this situation.
· What other information (e.g. assessment data) did you decide you needed? How could this information be obtained?
(Patient-Centered Care, Informatics and Technology, Safety and Quality Improvement)
Conclusion
· What did your observations and data lead you to believe? Include pertinent pathophysiology and /or psychopathology.
Responding
· After considering the situation, what was the goal for your patient/family/staff? What was your nursing response and/or interventions? List priority actions..
(Patient-Centered Care, Professionalism, Safety and Quality)
Reflection
· What worked and what did you find challenging with the virtual clinical assignment and why?
· Describe 3 ways your nursing care and/or skills can be expanded during this experience.
· Describe any changes in your values of feelings as a result of this experience. (Safety and Quality Improvement, Professionalism)
Nielsen, A.et al. (2007). Guide for Reflecting Using the Clinical Judgement Model. Journal of Nursing Education, Vol. 46. No. 11