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Nursing Process & the Systematic Evaluation Plan

Nursing Process & the Systematic Evaluation Plan. by Sue Field DNP, RN, CNE And Diane Gold APRN. Comparison. What is the Nursing Process?. What is a Systematic Evaluation Plan?. Organized Systematic way To meet the ACEN Criteria for Accreditation. Organized Systematic way

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Nursing Process & the Systematic Evaluation Plan

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  1. Nursing Process & the Systematic Evaluation Plan by Sue Field DNP, RN, CNE And Diane Gold APRN

  2. Comparison What is the Nursing Process? What is a Systematic Evaluation Plan? Organized Systematic way To meet the ACEN Criteria for Accreditation • Organized • Systematic way • To meet the needs of patients

  3. What is the Definition of Systematic Plan for Evaluation (SEP)? • Definition (ACEN glossary) • A written document emphasizing the ongoing, comprehensive assessment of the • student learning outcomes, • program outcomes, • role-specific graduate competencies, • and the ACEN Standards.

  4. Examples…. • Student learning outcomes • (Professionalism, Communication, Safety, etc.) • Program outcomes • (NCLEX pass rates, completion rates, job placement, etc.) • Role-specific graduate competencies • (clinical evaluation tools are developed with these) • and the ACEN Standards • (6 standards + criteria)

  5. Vocabulary • SLO = Student Learning Outcomes • PO = Program Outcomes • ELA = Estimated Level of Achievement • SEP = Systematic Plan for Evaluation

  6. Systematic Plan for Evaluation

  7. Implementation = Identifying Congruency Evaluation Data ELA Met or not Met Data Analysis Plan (As Evidenced By) College Catalog PN handbook PN brochure MnSCU website Survey Assessment = Standard I Evaluation Plan of Action Diagnosis: Criteria 1.1 Mission/ philosophy outcomes Plan ELA (Goal) Plan Frequency

  8. Systematic Plan for Evaluation Is a systematic problem solving approach • Assessment: ACEN Standards • Diagnosis: ACEN Criteria • Planning: Estimated Level of Achievement • Implementation: Implementation • Evaluation: Was your goal met?

  9. Example of the Nursing Process within the SEP Plan

  10. Example • 2a. The ______nursing program (subject) will have (verb) NCLEX 3 year pass rates at or above the national average for the same 3 year period (conditions). • Time Period: • As evidenced by: • Data Collection: ELA Met or not met • Action Plan:

  11. Documenting the ELA in your staff meeting minutes What is the purpose? • Provides a written record for evidence to ACEN • How is this best accomplished?

  12. 1st Suggestion • Wait until your accreditation is near • Spend hours and hours going through staff meeting minutes and documents to complete the SEP prior to the visit. • Pros? • Cons?

  13. 2nd Suggestion • Have 1 person at the end of the semester go back to all the staff meeting minutes and update the SEP • Pros? • Cons?

  14. 3rd Suggestion • Have one person with the SEP open and documenting directly into the SEP • Have a 2nd person take the minutes for the staff meeting

  15. 4th Suggestion • Staff meetings: • One person takes the minutes • And documents the info needed for the SEP • See example • Then cut and paste directly into SEP • Pros? Cons?

  16. Other ideas? Questions?

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