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NR511 Week 8 Reflection: Clinical Experience and Gap Review
In this NR511 clinical rotation, I followed two preceptors in two different family medicine practice settings where I saw a total of 130 patients and completed 126 clinical hours. With this rotation, I had the opportunity to see a wide range of the adult population from age 18-85.
The majority of the adult population fell in the age range of 22-55. Upon reviewing the clinical report from the MyEvaluations logging tool, about 62.7% of the patient population seen in this clinical rotation were Caucasian, which is representative of the ethnic population in the Middlesex county of New Jersey. I also saw 22 (17.4%) patients from the Asian population, which comprises of people from Far East, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. NR511 Week 8 Reflection
In terms of client complexity, the majority of the visits (67.3%) were acute, episodic conditions with complaints associated with upper respiratory infections, bronchitis, sinusitis, GERD, and orthopedic-related issues. This did not seem surprising because the past 8 weeks were during the winter season where upper respiratory infections were prevalent in New Jersey. Towards the end of the clinical rotation, I was able to see more health maintenance visits and follow up visits on single and multiple/chronic/controlled diseases. Nonetheless, I felt that this was a pretty significant gap in the category of client complexity.
Since the majority of the patients were episodic visitations, I was unable to perform many of the procedures listed in the competency list. I hope to close this gap with the next clinical rotation in general internal medicine. If I continue to see this particular gap in client complexity and procedures, I will obtain preceptorship in an urgent care facility that may provide plenty of opportunities to gain exposure to higher acuity patients and perform more procedures. NR511 Week 8 Reflection Urgent care facilities can certainly help fulfill procedures such as laceration repairs, foreign body removal, wound debridements, and nail avulsions.
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Clinical Progression
Overall, I felt that my progression through this clinical rotation was appropriate as a novice nurse practitioner student. When I first started this clinical rotation, my personal goal was to gain confidence in completing a full head-to-toe assessment in a primary care setting. …
Areas of Weakness NR511 Week 8 Reflection
Even though I am improving on my assessment skills in this clinical rotation, I feel that my area of weakness is developing differentials for acute concerns. Developing differentials for “common cold” …
It is important to understand that the FNP role includes preventative healthcare, as well as the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses for patients in the primary …
References
Thomas, A., Crabtree, M.K., Delaney, K., Dumas, M., Kleinpell, R., Marfell, J., . . .Wolf, A. (2014). Population-focused nurse practitioner core competencies. Retrieved from https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.nonpf.org/resource/resmgr/Competencies/CompilationPopFocusComps2013.pdf
NR511 Week 8 Reflection
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