here are the requirments. it is a max 3 page paper in addition to a cheat sheet. all prompts are posted and so is the rubric. my projet is on MASSIVE UPPER GI BLEED
Conduct Focused Evidence-Based Research
- Identify at least two recent, high-quality sources (e.g., guidelines, review articles, reputable textbooks within 5 years if possible).
- Focus on:
- Early warning signs and assessment findings
- Priority nursing interventions
- Monitoring parameters and key labs
- Safety considerations and patient/family teaching
- Divide roles in your team (e.g., literature review, drafting SBAR, designing cheat sheet, editing).
Creating the Rapid Response Plan (Max 3 Pages)
Draft the Written Rapid Response Plan
Organize your plan using clear headings and bullet points. Include:
- Brief Case Snapshot
- 46 sentences describing a typical patient with your condition (setting, comorbidities, relevant history, current issue).
- Early Warning Signs & Assessment Cues
- Use a table or well-structured bullet list with at least 4 domains (e.g., neuro, cardiac, respiratory, labs/diagnostics).
- For each cue, include:
- What you observe (data)
- What it means (12 sentence interpretation)
- Prioritized Nursing Actions (Top 5)
- List interventions in priority order (15).
- For each, include:
- Specific action
- Time frame (e.g., immediate, within 15 minutes, within 1 hour)
- Short, evidence-based rationale (12 sentences)
- SBAR Escalation Plan
- Write out a concise SBAR as if calling the provider or rapid response team.
- Patient-Centered Care & Safety Considerations
- Provide 46 bullet points addressing:
- Key teaching points
- Cultural/communication or health literacy considerations
- Specific safety risks (e.g., falls, high-alert meds, aspiration)
- Provide 46 bullet points addressing:
- Evidence & Competency Link
- Briefly (34 sentences) connect your plan to clinical judgment, patient-centered care, and safety/quality.
- Include in-text citations or footnotes for your main sources.
Formatting:
- Maximum 3 pages, double-spaced, 1112 pt font, 1″ margins.
- Team submission (one document per team
- Design the One-Page Clinical Cheat Sheet (Week 13)
Your cheat sheet should be a practical quick-reference for a bedside nurse and must fit on one page (front only). Include:
- Condition title and concise description.
- Red Flag Signs Call provider/RRT if (48 bullets).
- Focused Assessment Checklist key assessments not to miss.
- Priority Nursing Actions When Deterioration Begins 57 short bullets.
- Key Monitoring & Labs what to monitor and why (brief phrases).
- High-Risk Medications/Treatments (if applicable) brief reminders.
- Patient/Family Teaching Pearls 35 patient-friendly phrases.
Design tips:
- Use headings, bullets, and simple tables or boxes.
- Avoid tiny fonts (minimum 10 pt).
- Keep it clean, readable, and professional (no clutter).
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