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    ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING OUTCOMES

    Below is a sample Assessment of Learning Outcomes (ALO) based from the Daily Learning

    Activities (Day1)

    Subject: Elective1 (Holistic Cae acoss Li!e S"a#$

    Couse % &ea Level: 'SN )#* &ea

    ILO1. Defne quality, quality care and standard. (Summative

    Assessment)

    Which of the following statements 'ESTdene the term uality !ealth "are#$a. Conformance to requirements and standards

    b. It is the complete satisfaction of the needs in health servicesc. It is an optimal balance between possibilities realized and a framework of norms

    and values*+ 'ot, A % 'e. All of the above

    Which of the following statements describes an observance to the standard# of

    care$a. A health care provider adheres to the standard of care if he has done how similarly

    qualified practitioners would have managed the patient's care under the same or similar

    circumstances.b. A practitioner adheres to the standard of care if he consistently follows the guidelines

    and protocols that experts would agree with as most appropriate.

    c. A nurse is being known of his best practice#in rendering quality health care at all

    times.*+ All o! t,e above

    ILO2. Reconi!e t"e im#ortance o$ %uality &ealt" 'are in t"e

    #romotion o$ "ealt" and alleviation o$ suerins. (Summative

    Assessment)

    ESSA& -UESTION:

    As a future health care provider how important is quality health care in the

    promotion of health and in alleviation of su!erings"

    ILO. Analy!e eac" dimension and cross dimensional issues o$

    quality "ealt" care. (Summative Assessment)

    #A$C%I&' $()*

    Instruction+ #atch the descriptions in Column A with the dimensions or issues of quality health

    care in column ,.

    Colu.# A Colu.#

    -. )atients do not receive care that cannot help them andor

    where the risks of care outweigh the benets and that patients

    reliably receive care where the known benets outweigh the

    a/ 0eliable Careb/ *quitable Carec/ *1cient Cared/ $imely Care

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    risks.2. ,eing responsive to individual patient preferences needs

    and values.3. %ealthcare system uses its resources to get the best value

    for the money spent.4. %ealthcare provider treat all individuals fairly and deliver

    high5quality care regardless of personal characteristics6. )atients will consistently receive the same standard of care

    regardless of when where and from whom they receive care.7. An approach to medical practice intended to optimize

    decision5making by emphasizing the use of evidence from well

    designed and conducted research.8. $o avoid in9ury to patients from the care that is intended to

    help them:. %ealth care provider reduces waits and harmful delays in

    rendering services to patients.;. 0efers to the euality Improvi/ ?afety Care

    9/ *vidence5basek/ Information #

    Answers% 1& ' & *& " +& B ,& A -& . /& 0 & D 2& 3 14&5

    $he person5to person encounter that conveys a sense of caring and closeness is

    best described as+A. $rust,. 0apportC. *mpathy/+ 0ese#ce

    When determining the priority needs of a client which of the following should the

    nurse consider as the highest priority"a. )roviding a safe environmentb+ 0esevatio# o! li!ec. *nsuring growth and developmentd. #inimizing environmental stimulation

    When providing holistic care to the patient the nurse focuses on the client and tries

    to avoid assumption. $his process referred to as+a. @eveloping relationshipb+ #o2i#3 t,e "atie#tc. Creating a therapeutic environment

    d. ?haring personal stories

    $o enable the nurse to build a helping and caring relationship which of the following

    should be established rst"a. $rust and sympathyb+ Tust a#* e."at,4c. $rust and rapportd. $rust and friendship

    In giving safe and reliable care to patients which of the following situations does

    not constitute malpractice"

    a. $he nurse administers an antibiotic without prior assessment of the patientssensitivity to the drug.b. $he nurse applies a heating pad on the abdomen of a patient with appendicitis.c+ T,e #use *i* #ot "e!o. C0R o# a clie#t 2it, te.i#al ill#ess 2,ose

    a*va#ce *iectives s"eci5es #o esuscitatio# .easues o#ce beat,i#3

    sto"s+d. &one of the above

    Answer+ C

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    In providing e1cient care to patient the nurse should be equipped with the

    knowledge of basic nursing procedures. Which of the following is considered the rst

    level of isolation precautions"a+ Sta#*a* "ecautio#sb. Airborne precautionsc. Contact precautionsd. @roplet precautions

    *!ective care of clients condition requires critical thinking. Which of the followingsituations reBects the basic level of critical thinking"a. Asking for the physicians opinion in every intervention performed on a client.b. *ntering into a win5win situation all the time.c. sing the institutions manual to conrm the correct procedure.d. sing ones inBuence and position to achieve ones goal

    In giving patient5centered care which of the following belief is most important in

    establishing a positive nurse5patient relationship"a. $he nurse must recognize that the client is a holistic being whose personality

    needs to be fully understood.

    b+ T,e #use acce"ts t,e clie#t as a u#i6ue ,u.a# bei#3 2,ose abilit4 totust is "ece*e* b4 testi#3 be,avios+c. $he quality of the nurse5patient relationship depends on the nurses degree of

    self5awareness.d. $he nurse should view the clientDs behavior non59udgmentally while assisting the

    client to act out feelings of aggression.

    ILO*. Demonstrate #atient+centered care y means o$ role #layin

    or simulation.

    @irection+ )lease note that in the above ob9ective the students will be assessed in the

    laboratory setting. Ideal ratio of the assessor Eclinical instructor/ to the students would be one is

    to twelve. %ave the students choose their partner for the said performance assessment one will

    portray as the nurse and the other one will act as the patient. ?econd year nursing students will

    be asked to perform basic nursing procedure in giving patient5centered care to

    immunosuppressed patient Eeg. cancer patients/ before they will be e