solved Purpose:This assignment is designed for the student to examine safety
Purpose:This assignment is designed for the student to examine safety factors of a selected patient and to reflect on own nursing practice. The student will evaluate individual and healthcare environment risks to a patient. Meets course learning outcomes 1,2,3,5.Process: Write each section of the paper according to the guidelines found in the Syllabus (Appendix D). Submit the safety paper to your clinical instructor ONLY. Total length of paper 7-9 pages including title and reference page.Utilize current resources (within five years) such as literature, websites, and textbooks.A minimum of four (4) reference sources must be incorporated from at least two (2) nursing journals, one (1) QSEN Guideline and one (1) National Patient Safety Goal. Make sure to properly cite facility policy and procedures. Utilize APA guidelines for all documentation and formatting style, including headings and in text citation.Paper must be typed, double-spaced, and include a title page and reference page.Turn the Safety Assessment Paper into OWL or Smarthinking by 04/13/2021 for grammar review and APA format evaluation.Submit all the components of the safety paper including the OWL or Smarthinking feedback by the due date.The final paper will be graded according to the rubric by your clinical instructor. A maximum of 100 points may be earned for the Safety Assessment Paper.Turn in the Grading Rubric with the paper. The student will be notified of the grade for this assignment on the returned grading rubric.Refer to the following:QSEN Guidelines, which can be found at http://qsen.org/competencies/pre-licensure-ksas/#safety (Links to an external site.). Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals at https://www.jointcommission.org (Links to an external site.).Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at http://www.cdc.gov (Links to an external site.) (Home and Recreational Safety)American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) at http://assets.aarp.org (Links to an external site.) (Home Safety Check List)Others source: The National Patient Safety Foundation, National Safety Council, etc.