As you prepare to graduate and enter the workforce as a Family Nurse Practitioner, it is crucial to recognize that in clinical practice, providers may have differing opinions on treatment plans for a variety of reasons such as clinical experience, interpretation of evidence, or patient preferences. However, these differences present valuable learning opportunities. Professionalism, mutual respect, and a commitment to evidence-based care allow us to grow from these experiences and improve patient outcomes. The "Reflecting on Standards of Care" assignment is designed to help you critically reflect on a patient case from your practicum experience this quarter where you and your preceptor approached the treatment plan differently. This assignment is an opportunity for you to reflect not only on this specific case but on your development as a clinician and how you can continue to provide high-quality, patient-centered care while maintaining collaborative and respectful relationships with your colleagues..
Select a patient case from your clinical experience this quarter where you and your preceptor approached the treatment plan differently. Reflect on these differences, using relevant and current resources, particularly those outlining standards of care. As you develop your reflection, review the assignment instructions and grading rubric for guidance. Keep your writing concise, using paragraph format, and lists for medications and diagnoses when appropriate. Be sure to include a title page and reference page.
Briefly summarize the case:
• Include relevant patient information, including history, assessment, any testing that might have been done, and medications.
• Presenting symptoms.
• Diagnosis.
Compare Treatment plans:
• Describe your preceptor’s recommended treatment plan.
• Explain the alternative treatment plan you would have recommended as a nurse practitioner.
Justify Your Approach:
• Use evidence-based guidelines, clinical research, and relevant literature to support your alternative plan.
• Discuss why you believe your approach would be effective, considering the patient’s history, condition, and individual needs.