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You Decide Reflection

You Decide Reflection
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Reflect on your learning experiences during this project and practicum course and identify the extent to which you have developed the DNP essential competencies as described in the AACN Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice

http://www.aacn.nche.edu/publications/position/DNPEssentials.pdf

Introduction – Well-written paragraph that stimulates interest, states the purpose of the paper, and provides a preview of content to be included in the paper.
Essential I: Scientific Underpinning for Practice – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential II: Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Improvement and Systems Thinking – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential III: Clinical Scholarship and Analytic Methods for Evidence-Based Practice – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential IV: Information Systems/ Technology and Patient Care Technology for Improvement and Transformation of Health Care – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential V: Health Care Policy for Advocacy in Health Care – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential VI: Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving Patient and Population Health Outcomes – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential VII: Clinical Prevention Health for Improving the Nation’s Health – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential VIII: Advanced Nursing Practice – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Conclusion – Conclusion provides a succinct summary of the paper and reviews content included in the paper.
FYI: The Introduction and Essentials I through Essentials 8 are all headers.

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You Decide Reflection

You Decide Reflection
Order Description
Reflect on your learning experiences during this project and practicum course and identify the extent to which you have developed the DNP essential competencies as described in the AACN Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice

http://www.aacn.nche.edu/publications/position/DNPEssentials.pdf

Introduction – Well-written paragraph that stimulates interest, states the purpose of the paper, and provides a preview of content to be included in the paper.
Essential I: Scientific Underpinning for Practice – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential II: Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Improvement and Systems Thinking – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential III: Clinical Scholarship and Analytic Methods for Evidence-Based Practice – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential IV: Information Systems/ Technology and Patient Care Technology for Improvement and Transformation of Health Care – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential V: Health Care Policy for Advocacy in Health Care – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential VI: Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving Patient and Population Health Outcomes – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential VII: Clinical Prevention Health for Improving the Nation’s Health – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Essential VIII: Advanced Nursing Practice – Reflection on how practicum and project learning activities contributed to achievement of this DNP competency along with self-assessment of personal development of this DNP essential competency.
Conclusion – Conclusion provides a succinct summary of the paper and reviews content included in the paper.
FYI: The Introduction and Essentials I through Essentials 8 are all headers.

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