Elizabeth MT Trent
Elizabeth MT Trent
Elizabeth MT Trent
Midterm:
Satisfactory Progress (SP): The student consistently demonstrates sufficient knowledge, and skill and ability to safely practice
or achieve the objective with an average level of teaching support and guidance; or the level of performance is what the
instructor would expect of an average student at that level and point in time; and the instructor reasonably anticipates that if
the student continues at the current pace of practice and achievement, the student should be able to fully meet the objective
at the end of the course.
Needs Development(ND): The student demonstrates sufficient knowledge and ability to safely practice or achieve the
objective, but requires more teaching support and guidance; or the student demonstrates knowledge but needs more
practice to achieve the competency; or the level of performance is below what the instructor would expect of the average
student at that level and point in time; and the instructor reasonably anticipates that if the student focuses his/her learning in
the required area, and gains sufficient practice, the student has the potential to meet the objective at the end of the course.
Unsatisfactory Progress (UP): The student does not consistently demonstrate sufficient knowledge, or skill, or ability to safely
practice or achieve the objective, even with constant, intensive teaching support and guidance; or the level of performance is
far below what the instructor would expect of the average student at that level and point in time; and the instructor
reasonably anticipates that if the student continues at the current pace of practice and achievement, the student is not likely
to meet the objective at the end of the course.
Final:
Satisfactory (S): The student consistently demonstrates sufficient knowledge, and skill and ability to safely practice or achieve
the objective with an average level of teaching support and guidance; or the level of performance is what the instructor would
expect of an average student at that level.
Unsatisfactory (U): The student does not consistently demonstrate sufficient knowledge, or skill, or ability to safely practice or
achieve expected objectives, even with constant or intensive teaching support and guidance; or the level of performance is far
below what the instructor would expect of the average student at that level.
NURS 3021H Clinical Practice Evaluation
Progress
Course Objective Evidence/Indicators Evidence/Indicators
MIDTERM FINAL
1. Demonstrate accountability and responsibility in Student: Student:
the teaching-learning relationship. I have been able to demonstrate I have continued to demonstrate
accountability and responsibility in the accountability and responsibility in the
Progress Midterm Progress Final teaching-learning relationship as I have teaching-learning relationship throughout
been able to use feedback from both my clinical. I have demonstrated this through
X SP S CI and my peers to better my practice. In arriving on time and prepared for each
ND U specific I had gotten feedback that my clinical with my patient information and
UP head-to-toe assessment could be drug cards. I have also demonstrated this
improved therefore I focused on when having the opportunity to teach my
bettering it and asked my peers for peers skills that I knew that they did not.
advice and to watch me and by next
clinical my head-to-toe assessment had Clinical Instructor:
improved significantly. I have also
demonstrated accountability and
responsibility by continuously being on
time, and following through with
everything I need to accomplish in the
day.
Clinical Instructor:
4. Identify symptoms and common medical Student: In patients with fall injuries, Student:
treatments of selected chronic illness. treatments have included wound care Patients with fall history frequently have
and staples removal if they have had pain and may require assistance to move
Progress Midterm Progress Final surgery as well as checking on any around. Because of this it is important to
bruising they may have. Physiotherapists work with them to develop relaxation
X SP S and occupational therapists are heavily techniques as explained above. They also
ND U involved in their plan of care to improve often have underlying chronic conditions
UP their mobility. It is also very important to such as hypertension and diabetes which
encourage patients to move on their require medication and can be helped with
own when they can and to ambulate
them to prevent bed sores.
X SP S
ND U
UP
This section to be filled out by the Student Areas of Strength Student Areas of Strength
student.
1. Therapeutic relationships 1. Therapeutic relationships
Elizabeth is currently progressing as expected. She is currently meeting the learning objectives at midterm and continues to develop her skills
and time management.
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