Seizure In Pediatric Patient Discussion
Parent Teaching Project (5%)
A critical component of pediatric nursing is teaching parents how to care for their child, particularly during an illness or after a procedure. To develop this skill, the student will complete a parent teaching project.
Students will be assigned a topic and developmental stage upon which to focus. With that information, the student will need to determine what health education (AKA parent/patient teaching) needs to be conducted prior to this virtual patient being discharged. The students will then role-play the teaching session, using a student chosen by the instructor as the “parent” and with the rest of the clinical group observing.
The project must include:
· A 1-page attached document discussing the assessment of a parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning
· The critical components of home care for the assigned topic
· Developmentally appropriate instruction-
· The teaching reflects the developmental level of the parent and patient. (e.g., home care instructions for an infant should include the food appropriate for an infant rather than a school aged child).
· A written handout that summarizes the “take home” points for the parent to keep as a reference after the teaching session.
· A bibliography containing no fewer than three professional journal articles with one being a pediatric specific article. The articles must be less than five years old. Use of APA format for references is expected.
· A clear, creative, logical progression geared to a learner at an 8th grade level
Category
4
3
2
1
0
Assessment of learning readiness and barriers to learning
1-page summary describing how to assess parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning. No grammatical/spelling errors
Less than 1-page summary, mostly describes parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning. Minor grammatical/spelling errors present
Less than 1-page summary, somewhat effective description of parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning. Grammatical and spelling errors present
Less than 1-page summary, largely lacking in understanding of parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning. Grammatical and spelling errors present
Less than 1-page summary, lacking description of either or both parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning. Significant grammatical and spelling errors present
Introduction
Topic clearly stated in intro
Topic stated near the beginning of intro
Topic not clear until part way through intro
Topic stated toward the end of the intro
Topic not stated in intro
Developmentally Appropriate Teaching
The teaching reflects the developmental level of the parent and patient.
Teaching is mostly effective but could be more developmentally appropriate
The teaching is somewhat effective- doesn’t explain why the topic is important
It is not completely clear if teaching has been effective or developmentally consistent for patient
Teaching not developmentally appropriate
Delivery
Speaker communicates enthusiasm, sincerity, and honesty.
Speaker communicates each of 3 categories but not to full capability
Speaker communicates only 2 of the categories
Speaker communicates only one of the categories
Speaker does not seem to care about the speech at all.
Organization
Presentation is well organized and easy to follow
Difficulty identifying the focus of the presentation
Presentation is only half organized
Speaker spent little time organizing the presentation
The presentation is not organized or tough to follow
Language
Language is clear and precise; good choice of descriptive words, does not read from screen or notes
Slightly lacking in one of the categories
Reads from the notes
Some word choices could be better, or the speech was difficult to understand
Reads from notes
Largely lacking in one or both of the categories
Reads from notes
Word choice was poor and non-descriptive
Reads from all notes
Subject Knowledge
Subject knowledge is evident throughout the project. All info is clear and correct
Knowledge is evident in much of the project. Most info is clear and correct.
Some knowledge is evident, but some info is confusing and/or incorrect
Very little knowledge is evident-most info is confusing and/or correct.
Subject knowledge is not evident. Info is confusing, incorrect and flawed.
Writing Mechanism
The text is clearly written with very few errors to detract from content.
The text is clearly written but a few spelling and/or grammar errors are noticeable.
Spelling and grammar errors detract but content is understandable
There are many spelling and grammar errors but content is mostly understandable
There are many errors in grammar and spelling and detract from the meaning of the paper
Layout
The layout is pleasing to the eye, appropriate, to the message, and uses space well.
Handout provided adequate but not overwhelming summary points. Clarity, creativity, and logical progression of the presentation; 8th grade level
The layout uses most of the space appropriately. Most of the handout is easy to read.
Some fonts or font sizes could have been chosen better. Lacking creativity and logical progression of content
The layout shows some structure but the space is not used well, appearing cluttered or empty. Overall readability is difficult.
The layout is unstructured, confusing and cluttered. Does not use space correctly. The text is very difficult to read.
References
At least 3 professional references listed in APA format
Only 2 professional references listed, minor APA error
1-2 professional references listed, moderate APA errors
1 professional reference with APA errors
References not listed in APA format
Rubric Total 10 x 4 = _________________________________/40 Points
Parent Teaching Project (5
%
)
A critical component of pediatric nursing is teaching parents how to care for their child, particularly during an illness or
after a
procedure.
To develop this skill, the student will comp
lete a parent teaching project.
Students will be assigned a topic and developmental stage upon which to focus.
With that information, the student will need to
determine what health education (AKA parent/patient teaching) needs to be conducted prior to this virtual patient being
discharg
ed.
The students will then role
–
play the teaching session, using a student chosen by the instructor as the “parent” and with the
rest of the clinical group observing.
The project must include:
·
A 1
–
page attached document discussing the assessment of a parents
’
readiness to learn and barriers to learning
·
The critical components of home care for the assigned topic
·
Developmentally appropriate instruction
–
o
The teaching reflects the developmental level of the parent and patient. (e.g., home care instructions for an infant
should include the food appropriate for an infant rather than a school aged child).
·
A written hand
out that summarizes the “take home” points for the parent to keep as a reference after the teaching session.
·
A bibliography containing no fewer than three professional journal articles with one being a pediatric specific article.
The
articles must be less
than five years old.
Use of APA format for references is expected.
·
A clear, creative, logical progression geared to a learner at an 8
th
grade level
Category
4
3
2
1
0
Assessment of
learning readiness
and barriers to
learning
1
–
page summary
describing
how to assess
parents
’
readiness to
learn and barriers to
learnin
g
. No
grammatical/spelling
errors
L
ess than 1
–
page
summary, mostly
describes parents
’
readiness to learn
and barriers to
learning. Minor
grammatical/spelling
errors present
Less than 1
–
page
summary, somewhat
effective
d
escription
of parents
’
readiness
to learn and
barriers
to learning.
Grammatical and
spelling errors
present
Less than 1
–
page
summary, largely
lacking in
understanding of
parents
’
readiness to
learn and barriers to
learning.
Grammatical and
spelling
errors
present
Less than 1
–
page
summary, lacking
description of either
or both parents
’
readiness to learn and
barriers to learning.
Significant
grammatical and
spelling errors
present
Introduction
Topic clearly stated in
intro
Topic stated near the
beginning of
intro
Topic not clear until
part way through
intro
Topic stated toward
the end of the intro
Topic not stated in
intro
Parent Teaching Project (5%)
A critical component of pediatric nursing is teaching parents how to care for their child, particularly during an illness or after a
procedure. To develop this skill, the student will complete a parent teaching project.
Students will be assigned a topic and developmental stage upon which to focus. With that information, the student will need to
determine what health education (AKA parent/patient teaching) needs to be conducted prior to this virtual patient being
discharged. The students will then role-play the teaching session, using a student chosen by the instructor as the “parent” and with the
rest of the clinical group observing.
The project must include:
A 1-page attached document discussing the assessment of a parents’ readiness to learn and barriers to learning
The critical components of home care for the assigned topic
Developmentally appropriate instruction-
o The teaching reflects the developmental level of the parent and patient. (e.g., home care instructions for an infant
should include the food appropriate for an infant rather than a school aged child).
A written handout that summarizes the “take home” points for the parent to keep as a reference after the teaching session.
A bibliography containing no fewer than three professional journal articles with one being a pediatric specific article. The
articles must be less than five years old. Use of APA format for references is expected.
A clear, creative, logical progression geared to a learner at an 8
th
grade level
Category 4 3 2 1
0
Assessment of
learning readiness
and barriers to
learning
1-page summary
describing how to assess
parents’ readiness to
learn and barriers to
learning. No
grammatical/spelling
errors
Less than 1-page
summary, mostly
describes parents’
readiness to learn
and barriers to
learning. Minor
grammatical/spelling
errors present
Less than 1-page
summary, somewhat
effective description
of parents’ readiness
to learn and barriers
to learning.
Grammatical and
spelling errors
present
Less than 1-page
summary, largely
lacking in
understanding of
parents’ readiness to
learn and barriers to
learning.
Grammatical and
spelling errors
present
Less than 1-page
summary, lacking
description of either
or both parents’
readiness to learn and
barriers to learning.
Significant
grammatical and
spelling errors
present
Introduction
Topic clearly stated in
intro
Topic stated near the
beginning of intro
Topic not clear until
part way through
intro
Topic stated toward
the end of the intro
Topic not stated in
intro