This document analyzes patient safety issues in healthcare. It identifies the main causes of patient safety issues as diagnostic errors, contextual errors, and communication errors. It discusses how these errors can harm patients. The document proposes implementing electronic health records and improving communication between healthcare professionals as potential solutions to increase patient safety. It acknowledges some ethical implications of these solutions, such as privacy violations, data inaccuracies, and challenges during implementation. Overall, the document analyzes a current healthcare problem and proposes a solution while discussing relevant ethical considerations.
Develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a healthLinaCovington707
Develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional by applying ethical principles. Describe the issues and a possible solution in a 3-5-page paper.
Introduction
Whether you are a nurse, a public health professional, a health care administrator, or in another role in the health care field, you must base your decisions on a set of ethical principles and values. Your decisions must be fair, equitable, and defensible. Each discipline has established a professional code of ethics to guide ethical behavior. In this assessment, you will practice working through an ethical dilemma as described in a case study. Your practice will help you develop a method for formulating ethical decisions.
Demonstration of Proficiency
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
· Competency 1: Apply information literacy and library research skills to obtain scholarly information in the field of health care.
. Apply academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to an ethical problem or issue as evidence to support an analysis of the case.
· Competency 3: Apply ethical principles and academic standards to the study of health care.
. Summarize the facts in a case study and use the three components of an ethical decision-making model to analyze an ethical problem or issue and the factors that contributed to it.
. Discuss the effectiveness of the communication approaches present in a case study.
. Discuss the effectiveness of the approach used by a professional to deal with problems or issues involving ethical practice in a case study.
. Apply ethical principles to a possible solution to an ethical problem or issue described in a case study.
· Competency 4: Write for a specific audience, in appropriate tone and style, in accordance with Capella's writing standards.
. Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
. Write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
Instructions
Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum, be sure to address each point. In addition, you are encouraged to review the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.
For this assessment, develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional. In your assessment:
1. Access the Ethical Case Studies media piece to review the case studies you will be using for this assessment.
. Select the case most closely related to your area of interest and use it to complete the assessment.
. Note: The case study may not supply all of the information you need. In such cases, you should consider a variety of possibilities and infer potential conclusions. However, please be sure to identify any assumptions or speculations you make.
· Include the selected c ...
How To Critique A Journal Article Sponsored by The Center .docxpooleavelina
How To Critique A Journal Article
Sponsored by The Center for Teaching and Learning at UIS
Last Edited 4/9/2009 Page 1 of 2
So your assignment is to critique a journal article. This handout will give you a few guidelines to
follow as you go. But wait, what kind of a journal article is it: an empirical/research article, or a
review of literature? Some of the guidelines offered here will apply to critiques of all kinds of
articles, but each type of article may provoke questions that are especially pertinent to that type
and no other. Read on.
First of all, for any type of journal article your critique should include some basic information:
1. Name(s) of the author(s)
2. Title of article
3. Title of journal, volume number, date, month and page numbers
4. Statement of the problem or issue discussed
5. The author’s purpose, approach or methods, hypothesis, and major conclusions.
The bulk of your critique, however, should consist of your qualified opinion of the article.
Read the article you are to critique once to get an overview. Then read it again, critically. At this
point you may want to make some notes to yourself on your copy (not the library’s copy,
please).
The following are some questions you may want to address in your critique no matter what type
of article you are critiquing. (Use your discretion. These points don’t have to be discussed in this
order, and some may not be pertinent to your particular article.)
1. Is the title of the article appropriate and clear?
2. Is the abstract specific, representative of the article, and in the correct form?
3. Is the purpose of the article made clear in the introduction?
4. Do you find errors of fact and interpretation? (This is a good one! You won’t believe how
often authors misinterpret or misrepresent the work of others. You can check on this by looking
up for yourself the references the author cites.)
5. Is all of the discussion relevant?
6. Has the author cited the pertinent, and only the pertinent, literature? If the author has included
inconsequential references, or references that are not pertinent, suggest deleting them.
7. Have any ideas been overemphasized or underemphasized? Suggest specific revisions.
8. Should some sections of the manuscript be expanded, condensed or omitted?
9. Are the author’s statements clear? Challenge ambiguous statements. Suggest by examples how
clarity can be achieved, but do not merely substitute your style for the author’s.
10. What underlying assumptions does the author have?
11. Has the author been objective in his or her discussion of the topic?
In addition, here are some questions that are more specific to empirical/research articles. (Again,
use your discretion.)
1. Is the objective of the experiment or of the observations important for the field?
2. Are the experimental methods described adequately?
3. Are the study design and methods appropriate for the purposes of the study?
4. Have the procedures ...
Develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a healthLinaCovington707
Develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional by applying ethical principles. Describe the issues and a possible solution in a 3-5-page paper.
Introduction
Whether you are a nurse, a public health professional, a health care administrator, or in another role in the health care field, you must base your decisions on a set of ethical principles and values. Your decisions must be fair, equitable, and defensible. Each discipline has established a professional code of ethics to guide ethical behavior. In this assessment, you will practice working through an ethical dilemma as described in a case study. Your practice will help you develop a method for formulating ethical decisions.
Demonstration of Proficiency
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
· Competency 1: Apply information literacy and library research skills to obtain scholarly information in the field of health care.
. Apply academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to an ethical problem or issue as evidence to support an analysis of the case.
· Competency 3: Apply ethical principles and academic standards to the study of health care.
. Summarize the facts in a case study and use the three components of an ethical decision-making model to analyze an ethical problem or issue and the factors that contributed to it.
. Discuss the effectiveness of the communication approaches present in a case study.
. Discuss the effectiveness of the approach used by a professional to deal with problems or issues involving ethical practice in a case study.
. Apply ethical principles to a possible solution to an ethical problem or issue described in a case study.
· Competency 4: Write for a specific audience, in appropriate tone and style, in accordance with Capella's writing standards.
. Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
. Write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
Instructions
Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum, be sure to address each point. In addition, you are encouraged to review the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.
For this assessment, develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional. In your assessment:
1. Access the Ethical Case Studies media piece to review the case studies you will be using for this assessment.
. Select the case most closely related to your area of interest and use it to complete the assessment.
. Note: The case study may not supply all of the information you need. In such cases, you should consider a variety of possibilities and infer potential conclusions. However, please be sure to identify any assumptions or speculations you make.
· Include the selected c ...
How To Critique A Journal Article Sponsored by The Center .docxpooleavelina
How To Critique A Journal Article
Sponsored by The Center for Teaching and Learning at UIS
Last Edited 4/9/2009 Page 1 of 2
So your assignment is to critique a journal article. This handout will give you a few guidelines to
follow as you go. But wait, what kind of a journal article is it: an empirical/research article, or a
review of literature? Some of the guidelines offered here will apply to critiques of all kinds of
articles, but each type of article may provoke questions that are especially pertinent to that type
and no other. Read on.
First of all, for any type of journal article your critique should include some basic information:
1. Name(s) of the author(s)
2. Title of article
3. Title of journal, volume number, date, month and page numbers
4. Statement of the problem or issue discussed
5. The author’s purpose, approach or methods, hypothesis, and major conclusions.
The bulk of your critique, however, should consist of your qualified opinion of the article.
Read the article you are to critique once to get an overview. Then read it again, critically. At this
point you may want to make some notes to yourself on your copy (not the library’s copy,
please).
The following are some questions you may want to address in your critique no matter what type
of article you are critiquing. (Use your discretion. These points don’t have to be discussed in this
order, and some may not be pertinent to your particular article.)
1. Is the title of the article appropriate and clear?
2. Is the abstract specific, representative of the article, and in the correct form?
3. Is the purpose of the article made clear in the introduction?
4. Do you find errors of fact and interpretation? (This is a good one! You won’t believe how
often authors misinterpret or misrepresent the work of others. You can check on this by looking
up for yourself the references the author cites.)
5. Is all of the discussion relevant?
6. Has the author cited the pertinent, and only the pertinent, literature? If the author has included
inconsequential references, or references that are not pertinent, suggest deleting them.
7. Have any ideas been overemphasized or underemphasized? Suggest specific revisions.
8. Should some sections of the manuscript be expanded, condensed or omitted?
9. Are the author’s statements clear? Challenge ambiguous statements. Suggest by examples how
clarity can be achieved, but do not merely substitute your style for the author’s.
10. What underlying assumptions does the author have?
11. Has the author been objective in his or her discussion of the topic?
In addition, here are some questions that are more specific to empirical/research articles. (Again,
use your discretion.)
1. Is the objective of the experiment or of the observations important for the field?
2. Are the experimental methods described adequately?
3. Are the study design and methods appropriate for the purposes of the study?
4. Have the procedures ...
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1. Discussion: Developing A Health Care Perspective Letter
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help !!!info_3.odtexample_3.pdfUnformatted Attachment PreviewWrite a 4-6-page analysis
of a current problem or issue in health care, including a proposed solution and possible
ethical implications. Introduction In your health care career, you will be confronted with
many problems that demand a solution. By using research skills, you can learn what others
are doing and saying about similar problems. Then you can analyze the problem and the
people and systems it affects. You can examine potential solutions and their ramifications.
This assessment allows you to practice this approach with a real-world problem.
Demonstration of Proficiency By successfully completing this assessment, you will
demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment
scoring guide criteria: • Competency 1: Apply information literacy and library research
skills to obtain scholarly information in the field of health care. • Use scholarly information
to describe and explain a health care problem or issue and identify possible causes for it. •
Discussion: Developing A Health Care Perspective LetterCompetency 2: Apply scholarly
information through critical thinking to solve problems in the field of health care. • Analyze
a health care problem or issue by describing the context, explaining why it is important and
identifying populations affected by it. • Discuss potential solutions for a health care problem
or issue and describe what would be required to implement a solution. • Competency 3:
Apply ethical principles and academic standards to the study of health care. • Analyze the
ethical implications if a potential solution to a health care problem or issue was
implemented. • Competency 4: Write for a specific audience, in appropriate tone and style,
in accordance with Capella’s writing standards. • Write clearly and logically, with correct
use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. • Write following APA style for in-
text citations, quotes, and references. Instructions Note: The requirements outlined below
correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum, be sure to address
each point. In addition, you are encouraged to review the performancelevel descriptions for
each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. 1. Discussion: Developing A Health
Care Perspective LetterDescribe the health care problem or issue you selected for use in
2. Assessment 2 (from the Assessment Topic Areas | Transcript media piece) and provide
details about it. • Explore your chosen topic. For this, you should use the first four steps of
the Socratic Problem-Solving Approach to aid your critical thinking. This approach was
introduced in Assessment 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. • Identify possible causes for the problem or issue.
Use scholarly information to describe and explain the health care problem or issue and
identify possible causes for it. • Identify at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed
journal articles about the topic. • You may find the How Do I Find Peer-Reviewed Articles?
library guide helpful in locating appropriate references. • You may use articles you found
while working on Assessment 2 or you may search the Capella library for other articles. •
You may find the applicable Undergraduate Library Research Guide helpful in your search. •
Review the Think Critically About Source Quality to help you complete the following: •
Assess the credibility of the information sources. • Assess the relevance of the information
sources. Analyze the health care problem or issue. • Describe the setting or context for the
problems or issues. • Describe why the problem or issue is important to you. • Discussion:
Developing A Health Care Perspective LetterIdentify groups of people affected by the
problem or issue. • Provide examples that support your analysis of the problem or issue.
Discuss potential solutions for the health care problem or issue. • Describe what would be
required to implement a solution. • Describe potential consequences of ignoring the
problem or issue class=”ice-nodecoration” data-ice-class=”848587″>. • Provide the pros
and cons for one of the solutions you are proposing. Analyze the ethical implications if the
potential solution (the one for which you provide pros and cons) were to be implemented. •
Provide examples from the literature to support the points you are making. • Discuss the
pros and cons of implementing the proposed solution from an ethical principle point of
view. • Describe what would be required to implement the proposed solution. Additional
Requirements Your assessment should also meet the following requirements: • Length: 4–6
typed, double-spaced pages, not including the title page and reference page. • Font and font
size: Times New Roman, 12 point. • APA template: Use the APA Style Paper Template
[DOCX] as the paper format and the APA Style Paper Tutorial [DOC] for guidance. • Written
communication: Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar,
punctuation, and mechanics. • Using outside sources: Integrate information from outside
sources into academic writing by appropriately quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing,
following APA style. • Discussion: Developing A Health Care Perspective LetterReferences:
Integrate information from outside sources to include at least three scholarly or academic
peer-reviewed journal articles and three in-text citations within the paper. • APA format:
Follow current APA guidelines for in-text citations of outside sources in the body of your
paper and also on the reference page. Organize your paper using the following structure
and headings: • • • • • • • • • Title page. A separate page. Introduction. A brief one-paragraph
statement about the purpose of the paper. Elements of the problem/issue. Identify the
elements of the problem or issue or question. Analysis. Analyze, define, and frame the
problem or issue. Considering options. Consider solutions, responses, or answers. Solution.
Choose a solution, response, or answer. Ethical implications. Ethical implications of
implementing the solution. Implementation. Implementation of the potential solution.
Conclusion. One paragraph. Running head: ANALYZE A CURRENT HEALTH CARE PROBLEM