| 1.3c Incorporate knowledge from nursing and other disciplines to support clinical judgment. |
- Describe how patient and environmental factors influence clinical decision-making.
- Provide an evidence-based rationale for adjusting plan of care to reflect contextual challenges and opportunities.
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- Integrate patient and environmental factors into the decision-making process.
- Incorporate knowledge of cultural, ethical, and legal considerations into one’s clinical reasoning to make informed clinical judgments.
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| 2.1a Demonstrate qualities of empathy. |
- Listen to patients using verbal and nonverbal cues to understand their needs and concerns.
- Use simple, patient-centered language when explaining procedures or plans of care.
- Use open-ended questions to elicit patient values and preferences, documenting them accurately in the medical record.
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- Anticipate patients’ needs based on non-verbal cues and the clinical context, responding with appropriate emotional and clinical support.
- Leverage communication skills to elicit verbal and nonverbal information to inform the plan of care.
- Ensure patient preferences are consistently revisited and reflected in interdisciplinary team discussions.
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| 2.1b Demonstrate compassionate care. |
- Demonstrate presence through eye contact, active listening, and appropriate verbal/nonverbal actions.
- Identify individual preferences to begin incorporating them into actions and conversations.
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- Remain fully present even in high-stakes or emotionally charged situations.
- Integrate individual patient preferences and emotional support into every interaction.
- Engage with healthcare team members to create a seamless, person-centered care experience, respecting holistic needs.
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| 2.3c Perform a clinically relevant, holistic health assessment. |
- Identify and prioritize assessments addressing the patient’s immediate needs and presenting symptoms.
- Collect subjective and objective data to support clinical decision-making.
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- Apply clinical judgment to determine assessment, sequencing and urgency.
- Adjust assessment priorities in real-time based on clinical judgment and patient feedback.
- Prioritize assessments based on the patient’s immediate needs and presenting symptoms.
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| 2.3e Distinguish between normal and abnormal health findings. |
- Recognize and analyze normal and abnormal health findings.
- Consult clinical guidelines and evidence-based resources to verify deviations from normal findings.
- Differentiate between findings requiring urgent versus routine follow-up and communicate appropriately with healthcare team members.
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- Identify patterns in abnormal findings and correlate them with potential underlying conditions.
- Use abnormal findings to prioritize interventions and refine care plans.
- Synthesize normal and abnormal findings in relation to the patient’s disease process.
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| 2.7a Reassess the individual to evaluate health outcomes/goals. |
- Conduct routine reassessments to evaluate progress toward health goals.
- Compare current findings with baseline data to identify changes in the individual’s condition.
- Share reassessment results with the healthcare team to facilitate coordinated evaluation and decision-making.
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- Integrate physical, emotional, social, and cultural factors into reassessments to comprehensively evaluate health outcomes.
- Synthesize patterns and trends in reassessment data, linking them to the effectiveness of interventions.
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| 2.7b Modify plan of care as needed. |
- Identify necessary adjustments to the plan of care based on feedback from the patient and team members.
- Propose changes based on clinical guidelines and emerging patient needs.
- Engage the individual in discussions about plan of care adjustments to align with their preferences and values.
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- Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to ensure care plan modifications are holistic and evidence based.
- Provide a clear, evidence-supported rationale when modifying the care plan in discussions with the team or patient.
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| 2.9d Recognize when additional expertise and knowledge is needed to manage the patient. |
- Acknowledge when additional expertise is required and seek assistance as needed.
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- Utilize available resources and services to access the necessary expertise.
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| 6.1b Use various communication tools and techniques effectively. |
- Utilize standardized communication tools and techniques to convey patient information accurately and concisely during handoffs and team discussions.
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- Adapt communication tools to the context and audience.
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| 6.1e Communicate individual information in a professional, accurate, and timely manner. |
- Document and share information using standardized communication tools concisely and respectfully within required timeframes.
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- Contribute concise, accurate information in a professional manner to facilitate timely decision-making and continuity of care.
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| 9.1d Change behavior based on self and situational awareness. |
- Recognize personal emotions, biases, or stress levels during clinical experiences and describe their potential impact on interactions with patients or team members.
- Adjust communication style or approach when responding to feedback or observing changes in patient needs or care priorities.
- Seek input from peers or instructors to identify specific actions or behaviors that could improve performance in different situations.
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- Adapt real-time clinical practices and communication strategies to align with dynamic patient care needs, team dynamics, and environmental factors.
- Demonstrate proactive problem-solving and flexibility by modifying approaches to address challenges or unexpected changes in clinical settings.
- Incorporate self-reflection and situational analysis into decision-making, consistently improving the quality of care and fostering positive professional relationships.
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| 9.2g Communicate in a professional manner. |
- Use clear, concise, and respectful language in all communications with patients, families, and healthcare team members.
- Demonstrate active listening skills and ensure understanding in patient interactions.
- Document patient care and interactions using appropriate medical terminology and formats.
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- Modify communication strategies to engage diverse audiences effectively.
- Address misunderstandings or conflicts with a respectful and solutions-focused approach.
- Provide constructive and actionable feedback to peers while fostering a supportive team environment.
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