Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are written to provide recommendations that are intended to assist providers in making decisions for specific circumstances or disease conditions. CPGs are based on systematic reviews of the best available evidenced based medicine research. Interpreting and learning to apply guidelines into practice is necessary to develop and enhance diagnostic reasoning skills.
Activity Learning Outcomes
Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
Read and interpret a primary care related CPG for use in practice. (CO 3)
Identify the CPG recommendations and strength of evidence. (CO 3)
Compare and contrast the diagnosis and treatment of a patient seen in the clinical setting to the recommendations given in the CPG. (CO 3)
Due Date:
Students will be RANDOMLY assigned a CPG on a disease topic by their instructor in Week 1. Students will post a brief, narrated, PowerPoint presentation along with a copy of their CPG and a written transcript of their presentation by Wednesday 11:59 p.m. MT of Week 7. This will allow others to view their peer’s presentation in order to provide an evaluation before Sunday.
Total Points Possible: 100
Requirements:
Students will RANDOMLY be assigned a CPG on a disease topic by their instructor in Week 1.
In Week 7, students will provide a brief, narrated PowerPoint presentation using Kaltura while following the directions and rubric listed below.
In addition to the presentation, students will provide a written transcript to the Week 7 assignment box for the instructor’s reference. (NOTE: A written transcript is a word for word script of exactly what is said in the PowerPoint Narration. It is not a paper and does not need to be in APA format. See the transcripts under each lecture in the weekly lessons for examples).
Students will share a copy of their given CPG by attaching it to the discussion board where their presentation (or link) is posted. This will allow the instructor and peer to review along with your presentation.
The narrated PowerPoint presentation, copy of the CPG, and transcript are due before Wednesday 11:59pm MT of Week 7.
If any of the required items are missing or are submitted after the deadline, late penalties will be applied according to the Late Assignment Policy as discussed in the Syllabus.
Preparing the presentation:
The presentation should be developed using the following guidelines:
All presentations must be in PowerPoint format and narrated using Kaltura.
Slides should be professional in appearance and easy to read.
The presentation should be no more than 15min.
The presentation should be shared with the class for viewing by posting a link in the Week 7 discussion board BEFORE Wednesday 11:59pm MT.
Attach the CPG article to the Week 7 discussion board by using the paperclip icon.
Submit a written transcript of your presentation (see definition above) to the Week 7 assignment box, before Wednesday 11:59 p.m. MT.
Correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling should be observed in all slides.
A reference slide should be included as the final slide and APA format should be observed.
ASSIGNMENT CONTENT
Category
Points
%
Description
Disease & Background
15
15%
Identify the disease condition and give a brief statement of incidence and prevalence in the U.S. Discuss the pathophysiology of the disease and typical clinical presentation seen in patients with the condition.
Publication & Applicability in Primary Care
15
15%
Identify the author, organization or group that developed the CPG along with the year of the original guideline publication. Discuss why the CPG is applicable in the primary care setting.
Key Action statements and Body of Evidence
30
30%
Provide each of the CPG’s “Key Action” or “Guideline Statements” up to a maximum of 5 relevant recommendations. Identify the evidence strength for each recommendation. If the statement has applicability to other groups, only discuss the relevant primary care ones.
Application in your Clinical Rotation
30
30%
Using an example of a patient from your clinical rotation with the same condition, discuss how the diagnosis and treatment of your patient compared to the recommendations given in the guidelines.
90
90%
Total CONTENT Points= ______ out of 90 points
ASSIGNMENT FORMAT
Category
Points
%
Description
Presentation Quality
10
10%
PowerPoint and Kaltura are used for the presentation. Slides are well organized and aesthetically pleasing. Student’s narration is understandable and well-paced. Written transcript provided. References are cited.
10
10%
Total FORMAT Points= ______ out of 10 points
ASSIGNMENT TOTAL= _______ of 100 points
Rubric
Week 7 CPG Assignment_Sept19
Week 7 CPG Assignment_Sept19
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAssignment Content Possible Points = 90 Points
Disease & Background
The student:
1. Identifies the disease condition
2. Gives a brief statement of incidence and prevalence in the US
3. The student briefly summarizes the disease pathophysiology
4. Identifies the typical clinical presentation seen in a patient with the disease
(4 critical elements)
15 pts
Excellent
All 4 critical elements are present and complete
14 pts
V. Good
All 4 critical elements are present but some information may be only partially addressed or inaccurate
12 pts
Satisfactory
3 critical elements are present
8 pts
Needs Improvement
2 critical elements are present
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 or less critical elements are present
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplicability in Primary Care
The student:
1. Identifies the author, organization or group that developed the CPG
2. Student denotes the year of the original guideline publication
3. Student identifies any subsequent revisions (student’s reference should be the most recent version), and
4. Student discusses the applicability for use of this CPG in the primary care setting
(4 critical elements)
15 pts
Excellent
All 4 critical elements are present and complete
14 pts
V. Good
All 4 critical elements are present but some information may be only partially addressed or inaccurate
12 pts
Satisfactory
3 critical elements are present
8 pts
Needs Improvement
2 critical elements are present
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 or less critical elements are present
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeKey Action Statements & Body of Evidence
The student:
1. Provides each of the CPG’s “Key Action” or “Guideline Statements” up to a maximum of 5 relevant recommendations
2. Provides the body of evidence strength for each, and
3. If the statement has applicability to other groups, only discuss the relevant primary care ones
(3 critical elements)
30 pts
Excellent
All 3 critical elements are present and complete
27 pts
V. Good
3 critical elements are addressed but some information may be only partially addressed, or not completely accurate
25 pts
Satisfactory
2 critical elements are present
15 pts
Needs Improvement
1 critical element is present
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
0 critical elements are present
30 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplication in Clinical
1. Using an example of a patient from their clinical rotation with the same condition
2. Student discusses how the diagnosis and treatment of their patient compared to the recommendations given in the guidelines
3. Specific examples of what was done well or what could have been done better is noted
(3 critical elements)
30 pts
Excellent
All 3 critical elements are present and complete
27 pts
V. Good
3 critical elements are present, but some information may only be partially addressed
25 pts
Satisfactory
2 critical elements are present
15 pts
Needs Improvement
1 critical element is present
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
0 critical elements are present
30 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAssignment Format Possible Points = 10 Points
Presentation
1. The student used PowerPoint and Kaltura & presentation was professional in quality
2. Slides were well organized and aesthetically pleasing
3. Student’s narration was understandable and well-paced
4. References were noted
5. Presentation was under15min in length
(5 critical elements)
10 pts
Excellent
All 5 critical elements are present
9 pts
V. Good
4 critical elements are present
8 pts
Satisfactory
3 critical elements are present
5 pts
Needs Improvement
2 critical elements are present
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 or less critical elements are present
10 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLate penalty deductions
Students are expected to submit assignments by the time they are due. Assignments submitted after the due date and time will receive a deduction of 10% of the total points possible for that assignment for each day the assignment is late. Assignments will be accepted, with penalty as described, up to a maximum of three days late, after which point a zero will be recorded for the assignment. Quizzes and discussions are not considered assignments and are not part of the late assignment policy.
0 pts
Manual Deductions
0 pts
Manual Deductions
0 pts
Total Points: 100
Hypertension
James, P.A., Ortiz, E, et al. (2014). Evidence-based Guideline for the Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults: (JNC8). Journal of the American Medical Association, 311(5), 507-20.
Use the docx below as a guideline on how to go about writing the paper. Please send me a text or email with any questions or clarifications needed.
Let the patient be a 55 year old African American female.
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are written to provide recommendations that are intended to assist providers in making decisions
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