Self Evaluation For Nurs 153
Self Evaluation For Nurs 153
Self Evaluation For Nurs 153
Teacher: __xxxx__
Community Service Theory Learning Outcomes:
1. Use self-reflection to become self-aware related to own practice, promotion of a healthier population,
community resources, and how nurses as can contribute to identifying and meeting needs of a unique
community (51, 87, 89).
2. Use principles of research to select, read and evaluate evidence used to inform nursing practice and to
evaluate own learning plan. (ETP # 84, 119).
3. Discuss the importance of respecting diversity and having cultural competence when working in the
community. (ETP # 41).
4. Appreciate the significance of the role of community services.
5. Examine the concepts of community health, community health nursing, and the roles and responsibilities of
nurses in the community. (ETP# 29).
6. Describe the roles of members of the interprofessional and/or health care team as these relate to the
community practice setting. (ETP# 27).
7. Use the principles outlined in the Ethics Standard (College of Nurses of Ontario) when making decisions
and professional judgments. (ETP # 103, 104)
8. Discuss how practical nurses working in the community use the nursing process; assessment of
determinants of health; and, knowledge of community resources and developmental theories to support
clients determination and prioritization of their health care needs and outcomes. (ETP# 15, 30, 41, 50).
9. Utilize health teaching strategies in the community practice setting to support healthy lifestyle choices and
to enhance client learning. (ETP# 14, 28b, 28c, 28f, 40, 49, 62)
10. Create a plan for the client(s) based on the determinants of health, clients needs, relevant research, and
other evidence to address the gaps identified in the practice setting (ETP# 28 a-f, 29, 51,62, 87, 90).
11. Integrate community theory and research and their community experience into all aspects of their practice.
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3, 4, 6, 9
daily supervision, social activities, and ADL assistance for older adults who may be
physically or cognitively.
Another importance of community services is when educating clients on health,
one is able to give referral or direct clients to possible available services in the
community for the clients benefits.
6. Describe the roles of members of the inter-professional and/or health care
team as these relate to the community practice setting.
Based on my discussion with few of the staff, most of those who organize
activities with the seniors studied Activity and Gerontology or a rehabilitation
course. PSWs, social workers, and nurses also play a role. For instance, we usually
find their names on their wheel chairs or other mobility devices. However, on this
one occasion, we were not sure, so we asked the PSW to identify the residence in
order for us to mark the attendance. The RPN nurses also come over to give
medication and explain any special information we need about the client.
The social worker is able to identify residents, who need more one on one
interaction. There are cleaners, volunteers (like me) and drivers who play their role
professionally in order to make the program successful. Moreover, being Italian
community, we have standby Italian translators to ease the communication with
residents who only speak Italian.
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Date: ____________________
Date: _____________________
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