Community health nursing clinical

Community health nursing clinical

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Community Assessment:

This assignment is to orient the students to the community used for the community health nursing clinical. I am chosing to write about the Newhall, Ca area specifically near the Santa Clarita Food Bank on railroad. Location address:24133 Railroad Ave, Newhall, CA 91321. This can be made fun in any way possible from a paper or a powerpoint?

RUBRIC:information thoroughly and completely addresses all elements of the assignment. Ideas are pertinent, accurate, well formulated, and well supported.

References: Reference material is strong; current (within 3 years); and incorporated logically, insightfully, and elegantly to support ideas; and sources are documented accurately

Organization: Organization of the content is logical with fluid transitions that capture and hold attention throughout entire presentation.

Creativity: Highly creative, and original. Excellent use of audiovisual aid that captures the audience’s interest and engages them while clearly reflecting the purpose of the presentation

Communication: Language is memorable and felicitous. Voice is clear, loud, and articulate. Gestures and paralinguistic cues are used to reinforce important ideas and keep the audiences interest. There are no vocalized pauses.

Handout: Well written, appealing, and interesting with proper grammar, and spelling. Excellent use of professional terminology and formatting.

 

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Course: NURS 342L COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT GROUP PRESENTATION & RUBRIC PURPOSE: This assignment is to orient the students to the community used for the community health nursing clinical. 1. On your way to the designated community: a. Did you go through different small communities? How did they differ? b. Could you identify boundaries for different communities? (i.e., were there obvious separations between communities?) c. What sights, smells, sounds, etc., were identified with the different communities? 2. After arrival in the designated community: a. What evidences of a minority culture do you see? How does this affect the environment? (Are there advertising billboards, graffiti, etc., that reflect ethnic characteristics of community?) b. Who do you see on the streets: elderly, young males, children, and women? (Indications of unemployment, constituencies, etc.) c. What industries are represented in the community? d. What would it be like to live in the community? e. Is public transportation available? f. How far to supermarkets and shopping centers? g. What type of housing? h. Where are “For Sale” signs? i. Do you think people rent or own the housing? j. What is the social-economic status of this community? k. What recreational facilities are there in the area? l. What kind of churches do you see in this area? m. What potential environmental hazards did you identify? 3. What are the medical care facilities in this area? Doctors’ offices? Any evidence that physicians reflect the ethnic background of the population? How accessible are the medical facilities? 4. Visit a community center, Senior Citizens Center, Chamber of Commerce. Find out what they do. Can they give you further information about this community? What other community resources are available in the area? 5. Interview adults on the street or elsewhere: a. What is it like living in your community? b. What are this community’s strengths? Weaknesses? c. How is employment for people these days? d. Do they have a family doctor? How accessible is the doctor? e. What is the greatest health problem in this area? f. What seems to be the gossip center or the informal communication network of this community? g. Develop some key questions of your own. 6. Stop at a small store and price the following: eggs, milk, meat, sugar, fruits and vegetables. What special needs does the small store meet? Go to the nearest supermarket and price the same items. Observe the customers in the stores . . . do they help you speculate about the composition of the Page 1 of 5 Course: NURS 342L COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT GROUP PRESENTATION & RUBRIC area (i.e., ethnic group, age economic status, occupation?) Are any folk medicines for sale in the small store? 7. Other evidence of Compare prices at the same two stores for baby items as follows: Newborn diapers (3 brands), concentrate formula for 36 oz., powdered formula for 36 oz., ready to feed formula for 36 oz. 8. What would it be like to be elderly or homeless in this community? What resources are available to meet their needs 9. What would it be like to be a young single teenage mother in this community? 10. What resources are available for them? 11. Try to find out what the power structure is in the community.
a. Interview someone in a community organization, i.e., principal of a school, pastor of a church, a person in a service club, etc., to ascertain who is influential in the community and how they are influential? b. Interview adults on the street to find out who is considered to be influential in the community and why. Any names that appear twice are probably influential. c. Identify potential public health problems/high risk groups. What solutions do you recommend? 12. Discuss potential need for community education. a. Identify potential target groups to teach. Page 2 of 5 Course: NURS 342L COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT GROUP PRESENTATION & RUBRIC PRESENTATION RUBRIC CRITERIA Content 4 points  Information thoroughly and completely addresses all elements of the assignment. Ideas are pertinent, accurate, well formulated, and well supported.  Reference material is strong; current (within 3 years); and incorporated logically, insightfully, and elegantly to support ideas; and sources are documented accurately. 3 points  Information is complete. Ideas are pertinent, accurate, well formulated and supported.  References material is adequate, current (within 5 years), and used proficiently; and sources are documented accurately.  Organization  Organization of the content is logical with fluid transitions that capture and hold attention throughout entire presentation.  Organization of the content is consistently logical making it easy to understand, and transitions are evident.  Creativity  Highly creative, and original. Excellent use of audiovisual aids that captures the audience’s interest and engages them while clearly reflecting the purpose of the presentation.  Language is memorable and felicitous. Voice is clear, loud, and articulate.  Creative and original. Good use of audiovisual aids that holds the audience’s attention and clearly reflects the purpose of the presentation.  Language is memorable and appropriate. Voice is clear, audible, and  References and Citations Communication Page 3 of 5 2 points Information is pertinent, but minor elements of the assignment are not addressed, and/or ideas are not well formulated or supported. Some reference material is weak, out of date (more than 5 years old), or not clearly pertinent. Sources are documented accurately, for the most part. Organization of the content is inconsistent, sometimes logical and sometimes not logical. Transitions are not always evident. Demonstrates some creativity or originality. Use of audiovisual aids that holds the audience’s attention most, but not all of the time. 0-1 points  Key elements of the assignment are not addressed, and/or some information is inaccurate. Weight X3  Reference material is inappropriate or lacking; and/or documentation is incorrect or lacking. X2  Organization of the content is not logical and/or some or all transitions are lacking. X2  Lacking in creativity and originality. More audiovisual aids are needed. Does not hold the audience’s attention. X2  Language is just adequate, voice is difficult to hear or understand at  Language is mundane, voice is difficult to hear or understand X2  Community health nursing clinical
Course: NURS 342L COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT GROUP PRESENTATION & RUBRIC CRITERIA Connection Timing 4 points  Gestures and paralinguistic cues are used to reinforce important ideas and keep the audiences interest. There are no vocalized pauses. 3 points articulate.  Gestures and paralinguistic cues are used appropriately to reinforce important ideas. There are no or rare vocalized pauses. 2 points times,  gestures and paralinguistic cues to reinforce ideas are seldom used, and/or vocalized pauses (ah, um) occur occasionally.  Eye contact is well established and natural. Does not refer to written notes. Uses conversational style.  Strong connection with the audience. Lively and meaningful interaction takes place.  Presentation completed in the allotted time.  Eye contact is consistent. Refers to written notes only occasionally.  Speaks to audience and has a clear connection with some meaningful interaction  Presentation completed no more than 1 minute over allotted time.  Professionally dressed, well groomed, with good posture and a secure demeanor.  Eye contact is inconsistent, refers to written notes frequently, and/or  has a weak connection to the audience with minimal pertinent interaction.  Well written, clear and easy to understand with proper grammar and spelling.  Use of terminology consistent with university level expectations and the  Adequately written with minimal grammatical and spelling errors.  Use of terminology sometimes not consistent with university or professional Professionalism  Professionally dressed, polished appearance, with good posture and a confident but humble demeanor. Handout  Well written, appealing, and interesting with proper grammar, and spelling. Community health nursing clinical
 Excellent use of professional terminology and formatting. Page 4 of 5  Presentation completed no more than 3 minutes over allotted time.  Somewhat casually dressed, and/or posture and movement reflecting lack of confidence. 0-1 points much of the time, tone is inappropriate,  gestures and cues are not used to reinforce ideas, and/or vocalized pauses (ah, um) occur frequently.  Eye contact is hardly established, refers to notes constantly,  lacks a connection with the audience, and/or no or inappropriate interaction takes place. Weight  Presentation was more than 5 minutes over or under the allotted time.  Extremely casually or provocatively dressed, unkempt, and/or inappropriate body language.  Not well written, not pertinent, having many or major grammatical or spelling errors.  Use of some inadequate or inappropriate terminology. X1 X2 X1 X3 Course: NURS 342L COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT GROUP PRESENTATION & RUBRIC CRITERIA Page 5 of 5 4 points 3 points  Community health nursing clinical