Assignment: NURS 3870 Development Process
Assignment: NURS 3870 Development Process
Question 3
Select two recognized terminologies an/or data sets from the table 8.2 on page 118. Provide an explanation of each and describe how each is relevant to your job as a nurse.
This assignment ties to the following unit objectives:
Examine the need for health data standards and the standards development process.
Describe the impact of standardized terminologies on nursing.
This assignment contributes to the following End-of-Program Student Learning Outcome:
Clinical Competence and Decision Making; Synthesize liberal education and evidence, along with information from current technological tools, to promote wellness and disease prevention and deliver safe, cost-effective high-quality nursing care to patients, families, communities, and populations.
Commitment to Professionalism: Develop professional values and behaviors to facilitate optimal health outcomes for diverse patients, families, communities, and populations across the lifespan.
Collaboration and Management of Care: Deliver evidence-based safe and high-quality holistic patient-centered care through respectful interprofessional communication and collaboration and patient/family partnerships. This includes knowledge of and advocacy for healthcare policies and regulations to improve wellness and disease prevention for patients, families, communities, and populations.
What is Child Development?
Child development refers to the sequence of physical, language, thought and emotional changes that occur in a child from birth to the beginning of adulthood. During this process a child progresses from dependency on their parents/guardians to increasing independence. Child development is strongly influenced by genetic factors (genes passed on from their parents) and events during prenatal life. It is also influenced by environmental facts and the child’s learning capacity.
Child development can be actively enhanced through targeted therapeutic intervention and the ‘just right’ home based practice, recommended by Occupational Therapists and Speech Therapists.
During this process a child progresses from dependency on their parents/guardians to increasing independence. Child development is strongly influenced by genetic factors (genes passed on from their parents) and events during prenatal life