NR-123: Practical/Vocational Nursing I Application Assignment Guidelines

    August 4, 2024

CJSim™ Reflection Assignment Guidelines
Purpose
This assignment is designed to support continued learning, developing critical thinking, and promoting clinical judgment skills throughout the pre-licensure BSN students’ education. The assignment will be completed based on the course in which the student is enrolled.
Program outcomes: This assignment enables the student to meet the following outcomes:
1. Provides individualized comprehensive care based on theories and principles of nursing and related disciplines to individuals, families, aggregates, and communities, from entry to the healthcare system through long-term planning.
2. Demonstrates leadership and collaboration with consumers and other healthcare providers in providing care and/or delegating responsibilities for health promotion, illness prevention, health restoration, health maintenance, and rehabilitative activities.
4. Integrates clinical judgment in professional decision making and implementation of the nursing process.
8. Incorporates evidence-based practice in the provision of professional nursing care to individuals, families, aggregates, and communities.
Due date: Your faculty member will inform you when this assignment is due. The Late Assignment Policy applies to this assignment.
Total points possible: 80 points
Preparing the assignment:
Follow these guidelines when completing this assignment. Speak with your faculty member if you have questions.
1) Students will use the CJSim™ Unit Census document (found in the CJSim™ Access in Canvas) to identify the assigned client. CJSim™ Assignments per course:
a. For students who are in NR 228: Nutrition, complete only the client below:
· Client: Jenna Batch (Surgical Care Unit)
b. For students who are in NR 283: Pathophysiology, complete one of the following clients:
· Client: Jake Abbott (Fundamentals Unit)
· Client: Josie Brennan (Fundamentals Unit)
· Client: Jolene Sigmund (Pathophysiology Unit)
· The use of a nasogastric (NG) tube is mentioned during the Jolene Sigmund CJSim™. An NG tube is inserted through the nose into the stomach and can be used to decompress the stomach by removing gastric contents and/or administer medications.
2) Students will care for the CJSim™ client as if they are caring for a living, breathing client. This includes a thorough review of the electronic health record (EHR).
3) Students need to meet two criteria for each CJSim™ interaction:
a. Score at least 85% on each attempt.
b. Spend at least 15 minutes on each interaction.
Note: CJSim™ does not have a timer, please ensure you set a timer and have the screenshot with the 15 minutes per attempt.
4) Students may retake CJSim™ cases until the two criteria are met.
5) Resources available to support successful completion of this assignment include:
a. The BSN Program Library Guide, available using a link on the left navigation bar in Canvas, includes diagnosis and pharmacology resources, as well as the Made Incredibly Easy books.
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b. Textbooks from courses taken before, or concurrent with, this course, including
· Potter, P. A., Perry, A. G., Stockert, P.,

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