TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM Weekly Clinical Evaluation – Level IV –Psychiatric Week 3 Student Name: Pt initials: Age: Admit diagnosis: Other psych diagnosis: Medical diagnosis: Date: Gender: # of admits: MS: Type of Admit: Admit Date 1) (Safety) What potential safety issues did you notice today? What did you do about them? 2) (Clinical Judgment) What priority psychological/psychosocial concept applies to the patients seen this week with rationale? 3) (Clinical Judgment) Based on this week’s experiences, think of one clinical decision you made regarding your patient and describe the effectiveness of that decision on that patient. 4) (Clinical Judgment) Share an “ah-ha” moment of insight you experienced or witnessed today in clinical. 5) (Teamwork and collaboration): Visit the Family Center, the Museum, and the Wildwood Cemetery. Describe all the different resources available to the patients while they are at Terrell State Hospital. CINEMA CASE STUDY: Be able to discuss in post conference the following: 6) (Clinical Judgment: Concept): Describe the main character and identifies the disease process with diagnostic criteria (signs and symptoms the character exhibited) and compares them with those of the psychiatric textbook. 7) (Clinical Judgment: Concept): Identifies and describes two priority concept problems exhibited by the main character. 8) (Clinical Judgment: Nursing Care): Identifies a minimum of five nursing interventions. 9) (Clinical Judgment: Medication): Identifies two medications that the movie character is administered or two medications that the textbook reports are utilized for the movie character’s psychiatric illness. Discuss the classification, action, nursing implications, side effects, contraindications of the medications. 10) (Professionalism): Student is prepared and able to answer relevant questions regarding film. Contributes equally to discussion. Component/Concept Safety Clinical Judgment Teamwork Collaboration Legal/Ethical Cinema Case Study Post Conference Activity Concept Nursing Care Medication Professionalism TOTAL Possible Points Faculty Evaluation Comments (Required for score of 75% or less) 2 6 2 2 3 2 2 1 20 Feedback from Instructor: Instructor Signature: J: Level IV Concepts/Syllabus 2015 Date: 12/5/14