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Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of CareStudent Name: Date:Use this template to develop—and reflect on—a holistic, person-centered plan of care for Gordon Brune, your avatar patient at Neighborhood Clinic, the fictional community health center. Base your responses on information in the interactive media resource, other Learning Resources, and any resources you identify. Your document should be
3–4 pages plus a reference page.Part One: Identifying Dimensions of Wellness1. Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.2. Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain your thinking.· Emotional· Physical· Intellectual· Occupational· Spiritual· SocialPart Two: Developing a Holistic Plan of Care1. Summarize Mr. Brune’s health issues and needs from a holistic perspective.2. Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals to whom you would refer Mr. Brune. Explain your reasoning.3. Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.4. Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.Part Three: Reflecting on Person-Centered Holistic Care1. Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.2. Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.3. If avatar clinic director Asha Gill were your clinical supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.ReferencesAll references must be in APA style.© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 3 of 3image1.pngimage2.gifXH3001_Resource_How_Mursion_Works.pdf© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 1 of 2Health AssessmentHow Mursion Works: 10 TipsYour Competency Assessment is based on Mursion simulations, which you will
access as streaming videos. Review these guidelines to understand the Mursion
technology and expectations for your Assessment.1. Mursion technology features avatar characters in specific settings. Thesetting for all Mursion scenarios in this Competency is an imagined
community health center, Neighborhood Clinic. The avatars are patients and
healthcare staff with distinct personalities. Most scenes take place in an
exam room.2. Each scenario follows a script and is pre-recorded. Professional actors
voice the avatars. The avatars will look and speak to you as the viewer. Your
role is to imagine yourself as a nurse on the clinic staff and then to listen and
observe carefully.3. Recognize the scenarios provide an experience with realistic elementsof working with patients and fellow staff. They do not replicate those
interactions. The avatars have limited movements. The exam room setting
does not change. Although a clock on the wall moves, it does not accurately
record appointment time. Avoid being distracted by what is not relevant.4. Each scenario has a purpose related to the Competency content andconcepts. The avatar clinic director Asha Gill introduces each scenario and
provides key information about the patient or staff member you will meet.
She also reappears to close each scenario. Her introductions and follow-ups
spotlight your focus for the particular video and Assessment.5. In each scenario the avatar provides information. In turn, you arepresented on the screen with two choices for a response. One choice is
meant to be a “hit” eliciting a positive response from the avatar. The other is
a “miss” eliciting a less positive response. The choices are nuanced and
require consideration. Once you make your choice, a voice repeats the
response aloud. Pay attention to what is signaled by the avatar’s body
language, such as crossed arms, and facial expressions.© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 2 of 26. Positive interaction and communication are important goals. How doesyour chosen response sound spoken aloud? Even when the voice sounds
pleasant, do the words imply something else? Aim for awareness of how a
response may be interpreted and the impact on obtaining additional
information you may need.7. There are no patient examinations in the simulations. The informationyou gather is all in preparation for a patient examination. In choosing the
“best” response, consider what would help you obtain the necessary
information—such as, by continuing a conversation or building trust—to
support a patient exam, as well as to complete the Assessment, which may
include identifying what you would look for in the exam.8. Each scenario has a set length, and the lengths vary. Asha Gill returns toend each scenario. Once a scenario ends, you will work from the information
you have gathered. You will also draw on other Learning Resources to
complete the Assessment.9. There is no limit on the number of times you may watch the videos.Review each as many times as you need.
10. Draw on the Competency Assessment Template for guidance. Thetemplate document, located in the Required Resources, will indicate key
information you should obtain in each Mursion scenario for completing the
Performance Task.AcademicWritingExpectationsChecklist.docxAcademic Writing Expectations ChecklistThe faculty will use this checklist to evaluate whether your written responses adhere to the conventions of scholarly writing. Review this checklist prior to submitting your Assessment to ensure your writing follows academic writing expectations. Click the links to access OASIS Writing Center resources:Sentence-Level Skills|_| Constructing complete and correct sentencesNote:See an explanation ofsentence componentsand how to avoidsentence fragments and run-ons.|_| Using and spelling words correctlyNote:See a list ofcommonly misused wordsand information onMS Word’s spell check.|_| Using punctuation appropriatelyNote:See the different types ofpunctuationand their uses.|_| Using grammar appropriatelyNote:See aGrammarly tutorialto catch further errors.Paragraph-Level Skills|_| Using paragraph breaksNote:See a description ofparagraph basics.|_| Focusing each paragraph on one central idea (rather than multiple ideas)Note:See an explanation of howtopic sentenceswork.Use of Evidence|_| Using resources appropriatelyNote:See examples ofintegrating evidencein a paper.|_| Citing and referencing resources accuratelyNote:See examples ofciting and referencing resourcesin a paper.|_|Paraphrasing (explaining in one’s own words) to avoid plagiarizing the sourceNote:Seeparaphrasing strategies.Formatting Written Assignments|_| Using appropriate APA formatting, including title page, margins, and fontNote:SeeAPA overviewandAPA templatefrom the Writing Center.Comments:©2024 Walden University 1image1.wmfimage2.pngimage3.pngimage4.pngimage40.pngimage5.pngINSTRUCTIONSFORASSSESSMENT.docxINSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSSESSMENTAll submissions must follow the conventions of scholarly writing. Properly formatted APA citations and references must be provided where appropriate.Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of CareKeep in mind the interrelationship of individuals and their environment as you work with avatar patient Gordon Brune. You are taking the role of a nurse at Neighborhood Clinic, a community health center. As Mr. Brune explains the purpose of his visit and details of his current living situation, consider the challenge of gaining an understanding of his personality and gauging the impact of what he describes in determining your recommendations for how best to support his health from a holistic perspective.The aim of this avatar experience is to provide a patient interaction that is as realistic as possible. If Gordon Brune reminds you of patients you have had, draw on that connection. But equally important, make this Competency Assessment, with its requirement to consider more than Gordon Brune’s physical condition, an opportunity to gain context and insight into the multiple dimensions of wellness and the role they play in a patient’s health and overall well-being.You will begin and end the scenario with the avatar clinic director Asha Gill. Consider her goals for person-centered holistic care at Neighborhood Clinic and the kinds of support you would look for from a supervisor to meet those goals.To prepare:· Access the Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of Care template document. You will complete the template to submit for this Competency Assessment. Review what you are required to provide about avatar patient Gordon Brune, your recommendations for him, and other analysis that supports person-centered holistic care.· View the asynchronous scenario with avatar Gordon Brune as many times as you need to prepare for and complete this Competency Assessment. Consider challenges Mr. Brune describes in one or more of the dimensions of wellness—emotional, physical, intellectual, occupational, spiritual, and/or social.· Draw on your understanding of a holistic approach to patient care. Identify impacts that Gordon Brune is experiencing in various dimensions of wellness.· Consider what a holistic care plan would include for this patient. Reflect on ethical principles as a professional nurse in addressing the patient’s health needs.· Base your plan of care on the specific information that Mr. Brune provides in the media resource, other Learning Resources, and other resources you identify.To complete the Assignment:· Use the Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of Care template document to present your analysis from the Mursion experience with avatar patient Gordon Brune. Your document should be 3–4 pages plus a reference page. You should include the following:· Click each of the items below for more information on this Assessment.PART 1: IDENTIFYING DIMENTIONS OF WELLNESS1. Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.2. Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain why.· Emotional· Physical· Intellectual· Occupational· Spiritual· SocialPART 2: DEVELOPING A HOLISTIC PLAN OF CARE1. Summarize Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.2. Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals you would refer Mr. Brune to and explain your reasoning.3. Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.4. Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.PART 3: REFLECTING ON PERSON-CENTERED HOLISTIC CARE1. Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.2. Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.3. If Asha Gill, the avatar clinic director, were your clinical supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.XH3001_Rubric_.pdfThis file is too large to display.View in new windowXH3001_Rubric_.pdfThis file is too large to display.View in new windowGordonBruneavatarscenario.m4aSW 120th Ave 5XH3001_HolisticPersonCenteredPlanofCareTemplate.docxHealth AssessmentXH3001:Person-Centered Holistic CareCompetency Assessment:
Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of CareStudent Name: Date:Use this template to develop—and reflect on—a holistic, person-centered plan of care for Gordon Brune, your avatar patient at Neighborhood Clinic, the fictional community health center. Base your responses on information in the interactive media resource, other Learning Resources, and any resources you identify. Your document should be
3–4 pages plus a reference page.Part One: Identifying Dimensions of Wellness1. Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.2. Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain your thinking.· Emotional· Physical· Intellectual· Occupational· Spiritual· SocialPart Two: Developing a Holistic Plan of Care1. Summarize Mr. Brune’s health issues and needs from a holistic perspective.2. Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals to whom you would refer Mr. Brune. Explain your reasoning.3. Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.4. Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.Part Three: Reflecting on Person-Centered Holistic Care1. Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.2. Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.3. If avatar clinic director Asha Gill were your clinical supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.ReferencesAll references must be in APA style.© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 3 of 3image1.pngimage2.gifXH3001_Resource_How_Mursion_Works.pdf© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 1 of 2Health AssessmentHow Mursion Works: 10 TipsYour Competency Assessment is based on Mursion simulations, which you will
access as streaming videos. Review these guidelines to understand the Mursion
technology and expectations for your Assessment.1. Mursion technology features avatar characters in specific settings. Thesetting for all Mursion scenarios in this Competency is an imagined
community health center, Neighborhood Clinic. The avatars are patients and
healthcare staff with distinct personalities. Most scenes take place in an
exam room.2. Each scenario follows a script and is pre-recorded. Professional actors
voice the avatars. The avatars will look and speak to you as the viewer. Your
role is to imagine yourself as a nurse on the clinic staff and then to listen and
observe carefully.3. Recognize the scenarios provide an experience with realistic elementsof working with patients and fellow staff. They do not replicate those
interactions. The avatars have limited movements. The exam room setting
does not change. Although a clock on the wall moves, it does not accurately
record appointment time. Avoid being distracted by what is not relevant.4. Each scenario has a purpose related to the Competency content andconcepts. The avatar clinic director Asha Gill introduces each scenario and
provides key information about the patient or staff member you will meet.
She also reappears to close each scenario. Her introductions and follow-ups
spotlight your focus for the particular video and Assessment.5. In each scenario the avatar provides information. In turn, you arepresented on the screen with two choices for a response. One choice is
meant to be a “hit” eliciting a positive response from the avatar. The other is
a “miss” eliciting a less positive response. The choices are nuanced and
require consideration. Once you make your choice, a voice repeats the
response aloud. Pay attention to what is signaled by the avatar’s body
language, such as crossed arms, and facial expressions.© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 2 of 26. Positive interaction and communication are important goals. How doesyour chosen response sound spoken aloud? Even when the voice sounds
pleasant, do the words imply something else? Aim for awareness of how a
response may be interpreted and the impact on obtaining additional
information you may need.7. There are no patient examinations in the simulations. The informationyou gather is all in preparation for a patient examination. In choosing the
“best” response, consider what would help you obtain the necessary
information—such as, by continuing a conversation or building trust—to
support a patient exam, as well as to complete the Assessment, which may
include identifying what you would look for in the exam.8. Each scenario has a set length, and the lengths vary. Asha Gill returns toend each scenario. Once a scenario ends, you will work from the information
you have gathered. You will also draw on other Learning Resources to
complete the Assessment.9. There is no limit on the number of times you may watch the videos.Review each as many times as you need.
10. Draw on the Competency Assessment Template for guidance. Thetemplate document, located in the Required Resources, will indicate key
information you should obtain in each Mursion scenario for completing the
Performance Task.AcademicWritingExpectationsChecklist.docxAcademic Writing Expectations ChecklistThe faculty will use this checklist to evaluate whether your written responses adhere to the conventions of scholarly writing. Review this checklist prior to submitting your Assessment to ensure your writing follows academic writing expectations. Click the links to access OASIS Writing Center resources:Sentence-Level Skills|_| Constructing complete and correct sentencesNote:See an explanation ofsentence componentsand how to avoidsentence fragments and run-ons.|_| Using and spelling words correctlyNote:See a list ofcommonly misused wordsand information onMS Word’s spell check.|_| Using punctuation appropriatelyNote:See the different types ofpunctuationand their uses.|_| Using grammar appropriatelyNote:See aGrammarly tutorialto catch further errors.Paragraph-Level Skills|_| Using paragraph breaksNote:See a description ofparagraph basics.|_| Focusing each paragraph on one central idea (rather than multiple ideas)Note:See an explanation of howtopic sentenceswork.Use of Evidence|_| Using resources appropriatelyNote:See examples ofintegrating evidencein a paper.|_| Citing and referencing resources accuratelyNote:See examples ofciting and referencing resourcesin a paper.|_|Paraphrasing (explaining in one’s own words) to avoid plagiarizing the sourceNote:Seeparaphrasing strategies.Formatting Written Assignments|_| Using appropriate APA formatting, including title page, margins, and fontNote:SeeAPA overviewandAPA templatefrom the Writing Center.Comments:©2024 Walden University 1image1.wmfimage2.pngimage3.pngimage4.pngimage40.pngimage5.pngINSTRUCTIONSFORASSSESSMENT.docxINSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSSESSMENTAll submissions must follow the conventions of scholarly writing. Properly formatted APA citations and references must be provided where appropriate.Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of CareKeep in mind the interrelationship of individuals and their environment as you work with avatar patient Gordon Brune. You are taking the role of a nurse at Neighborhood Clinic, a community health center. As Mr. Brune explains the purpose of his visit and details of his current living situation, consider the challenge of gaining an understanding of his personality and gauging the impact of what he describes in determining your recommendations for how best to support his health from a holistic perspective.The aim of this avatar experience is to provide a patient interaction that is as realistic as possible. If Gordon Brune reminds you of patients you have had, draw on that connection. But equally important, make this Competency Assessment, with its requirement to consider more than Gordon Brune’s physical condition, an opportunity to gain context and insight into the multiple dimensions of wellness and the role they play in a patient’s health and overall well-being.You will begin and end the scenario with the avatar clinic director Asha Gill. Consider her goals for person-centered holistic care at Neighborhood Clinic and the kinds of support you would look for from a supervisor to meet those goals.To prepare:· Access the Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of Care template document. You will complete the template to submit for this Competency Assessment. Review what you are required to provide about avatar patient Gordon Brune, your recommendations for him, and other analysis that supports person-centered holistic care.· View the asynchronous scenario with avatar Gordon Brune as many times as you need to prepare for and complete this Competency Assessment. Consider challenges Mr. Brune describes in one or more of the dimensions of wellness—emotional, physical, intellectual, occupational, spiritual, and/or social.· Draw on your understanding of a holistic approach to patient care. Identify impacts that Gordon Brune is experiencing in various dimensions of wellness.· Consider what a holistic care plan would include for this patient. Reflect on ethical principles as a professional nurse in addressing the patient’s health needs.· Base your plan of care on the specific information that Mr. Brune provides in the media resource, other Learning Resources, and other resources you identify.To complete the Assignment:· Use the Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of Care template document to present your analysis from the Mursion experience with avatar patient Gordon Brune. Your document should be 3–4 pages plus a reference page. You should include the following:· Click each of the items below for more information on this Assessment.PART 1: IDENTIFYING DIMENTIONS OF WELLNESS1. Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.2. Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain why.· Emotional· Physical· Intellectual· Occupational· Spiritual· SocialPART 2: DEVELOPING A HOLISTIC PLAN OF CARE1. Summarize Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.2. Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals you would refer Mr. Brune to and explain your reasoning.3. Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.4. Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.PART 3: REFLECTING ON PERSON-CENTERED HOLISTIC CARE1. Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.2. Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.3. If Asha Gill, the avatar clinic director, were your clinical supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.XH3001_Rubric_.pdfThis file is too large to display.View in new windowGordonBruneavatarscenario.m4aSW 120th Ave 5XH3001_HolisticPersonCenteredPlanofCareTemplate.docxHealth AssessmentXH3001:Person-Centered Holistic CareCompetency Assessment:
Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of CareStudent Name: Date:Use this template to develop—and reflect on—a holistic, person-centered plan of care for Gordon Brune, your avatar patient at Neighborhood Clinic, the fictional community health center. Base your responses on information in the interactive media resource, other Learning Resources, and any resources you identify. Your document should be
3–4 pages plus a reference page.Part One: Identifying Dimensions of Wellness1. Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.2. Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain your thinking.· Emotional· Physical· Intellectual· Occupational· Spiritual· SocialPart Two: Developing a Holistic Plan of Care1. Summarize Mr. Brune’s health issues and needs from a holistic perspective.2. Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals to whom you would refer Mr. Brune. Explain your reasoning.3. Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.4. Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.Part Three: Reflecting on Person-Centered Holistic Care1. Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.2. Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.3. If avatar clinic director Asha Gill were your clinical supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.ReferencesAll references must be in APA style.© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 3 of 3image1.pngimage2.gifXH3001_Resource_How_Mursion_Works.pdf© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 1 of 2Health AssessmentHow Mursion Works: 10 TipsYour Competency Assessment is based on Mursion simulations, which you will
access as streaming videos. Review these guidelines to understand the Mursion
technology and expectations for your Assessment.1. Mursion technology features avatar characters in specific settings. Thesetting for all Mursion scenarios in this Competency is an imagined
community health center, Neighborhood Clinic. The avatars are patients and
healthcare staff with distinct personalities. Most scenes take place in an
exam room.2. Each scenario follows a script and is pre-recorded. Professional actors
voice the avatars. The avatars will look and speak to you as the viewer. Your
role is to imagine yourself as a nurse on the clinic staff and then to listen and
observe carefully.3. Recognize the scenarios provide an experience with realistic elementsof working with patients and fellow staff. They do not replicate those
interactions. The avatars have limited movements. The exam room setting
does not change. Although a clock on the wall moves, it does not accurately
record appointment time. Avoid being distracted by what is not relevant.4. Each scenario has a purpose related to the Competency content andconcepts. The avatar clinic director Asha Gill introduces each scenario and
provides key information about the patient or staff member you will meet.
She also reappears to close each scenario. Her introductions and follow-ups
spotlight your focus for the particular video and Assessment.5. In each scenario the avatar provides information. In turn, you arepresented on the screen with two choices for a response. One choice is
meant to be a “hit” eliciting a positive response from the avatar. The other is
a “miss” eliciting a less positive response. The choices are nuanced and
require consideration. Once you make your choice, a voice repeats the
response aloud. Pay attention to what is signaled by the avatar’s body
language, such as crossed arms, and facial expressions.© 2024 Walden University, LLC Page 2 of 26. Positive interaction and communication are important goals. How doesyour chosen response sound spoken aloud? Even when the voice sounds
pleasant, do the words imply something else? Aim for awareness of how a
response may be interpreted and the impact on obtaining additional
information you may need.7. There are no patient examinations in the simulations. The informationyou gather is all in preparation for a patient examination. In choosing the
“best” response, consider what would help you obtain the necessary
information—such as, by continuing a conversation or building trust—to
support a patient exam, as well as to complete the Assessment, which may
include identifying what you would look for in the exam.8. Each scenario has a set length, and the lengths vary. Asha Gill returns toend each scenario. Once a scenario ends, you will work from the information
you have gathered. You will also draw on other Learning Resources to
complete the Assessment.9. There is no limit on the number of times you may watch the videos.Review each as many times as you need.
10. Draw on the Competency Assessment Template for guidance. Thetemplate document, located in the Required Resources, will indicate key
information you should obtain in each Mursion scenario for completing the
Performance Task.AcademicWritingExpectationsChecklist.docxAcademic Writing Expectations ChecklistThe faculty will use this checklist to evaluate whether your written responses adhere to the conventions of scholarly writing. Review this checklist prior to submitting your Assessment to ensure your writing follows academic writing expectations. Click the links to access OASIS Writing Center resources:Sentence-Level Skills|_| Constructing complete and correct sentencesNote:See an explanation ofsentence componentsand how to avoidsentence fragments and run-ons.|_| Using and spelling words correctlyNote:See a list ofcommonly misused wordsand information onMS Word’s spell check.|_| Using punctuation appropriatelyNote:See the different types ofpunctuationand their uses.|_| Using grammar appropriatelyNote:See aGrammarly tutorialto catch further errors.Paragraph-Level Skills|_| Using paragraph breaksNote:See a description ofparagraph basics.|_| Focusing each paragraph on one central idea (rather than multiple ideas)Note:See an explanation of howtopic sentenceswork.Use of Evidence|_| Using resources appropriatelyNote:See examples ofintegrating evidencein a paper.|_| Citing and referencing resources accuratelyNote:See examples ofciting and referencing resourcesin a paper.|_|Paraphrasing (explaining in one’s own words) to avoid plagiarizing the sourceNote:Seeparaphrasing strategies.Formatting Written Assignments|_| Using appropriate APA formatting, including title page, margins, and fontNote:SeeAPA overviewandAPA templatefrom the Writing Center.Comments:©2024 Walden University 1image1.wmfimage2.pngimage3.pngimage4.pngimage40.pngimage5.pngINSTRUCTIONSFORASSSESSMENT.docxINSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSSESSMENTAll submissions must follow the conventions of scholarly writing. Properly formatted APA citations and references must be provided where appropriate.Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of CareKeep in mind the interrelationship of individuals and their environment as you work with avatar patient Gordon Brune. You are taking the role of a nurse at Neighborhood Clinic, a community health center. As Mr. Brune explains the purpose of his visit and details of his current living situation, consider the challenge of gaining an understanding of his personality and gauging the impact of what he describes in determining your recommendations for how best to support his health from a holistic perspective.The aim of this avatar experience is to provide a patient interaction that is as realistic as possible. If Gordon Brune reminds you of patients you have had, draw on that connection. But equally important, make this Competency Assessment, with its requirement to consider more than Gordon Brune’s physical condition, an opportunity to gain context and insight into the multiple dimensions of wellness and the role they play in a patient’s health and overall well-being.You will begin and end the scenario with the avatar clinic director Asha Gill. Consider her goals for person-centered holistic care at Neighborhood Clinic and the kinds of support you would look for from a supervisor to meet those goals.To prepare:· Access the Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of Care template document. You will complete the template to submit for this Competency Assessment. Review what you are required to provide about avatar patient Gordon Brune, your recommendations for him, and other analysis that supports person-centered holistic care.· View the asynchronous scenario with avatar Gordon Brune as many times as you need to prepare for and complete this Competency Assessment. Consider challenges Mr. Brune describes in one or more of the dimensions of wellness—emotional, physical, intellectual, occupational, spiritual, and/or social.· Draw on your understanding of a holistic approach to patient care. Identify impacts that Gordon Brune is experiencing in various dimensions of wellness.· Consider what a holistic care plan would include for this patient. Reflect on ethical principles as a professional nurse in addressing the patient’s health needs.· Base your plan of care on the specific information that Mr. Brune provides in the media resource, other Learning Resources, and other resources you identify.To complete the Assignment:· Use the Holistic, Person-Centered Plan of Care template document to present your analysis from the Mursion experience with avatar patient Gordon Brune. Your document should be 3–4 pages plus a reference page. You should include the following:· Click each of the items below for more information on this Assessment.PART 1: IDENTIFYING DIMENTIONS OF WELLNESS1. Write a brief profile of patient Gordon Brune based on what you know about him from the avatar scenario.2. Describe the dimensions of wellness that are influencing Mr. Brune’s situation and condition. For those that you do not identify as factors, explain why.· Emotional· Physical· Intellectual· Occupational· Spiritual· SocialPART 2: DEVELOPING A HOLISTIC PLAN OF CARE1. Summarize Mr. Brune’s issues and needs from a holistic perspective.2. Explain a plan of care that will address the dimensions of wellness that are having the greatest impact on Mr. Brune’s ability to manage his diabetes. As part of your care plan, identify at least two community resources or other health professionals you would refer Mr. Brune to and explain your reasoning.3. Explain how your care plan adheres to concepts of person-centered care and a holistic approach to patient care.4. Explain how your care plan adheres to ethical principles for a professional nurse.PART 3: REFLECTING ON PERSON-CENTERED HOLISTIC CARE1. Reflect on the challenges of taking a holistic approach to patient care. Explain your thinking.2. Reflect on the benefits of person-centered holistic care. Explain your thinking.3. If Asha Gill, the avatar clinic director, were your clinical supervisor, what kind of support would you want as a professional nurse for taking a person-centered holistic approach to patient care? Explain your reasoning.XH3001_Rubric_.pdfThis file is too large to display.View in new window123456Bids(61)PROVEN STERLINGMiss DeannaDr. Ellen RMEmily ClareDr. Aylin JMDr. Sarah BlakeMISS HILLARY A+abdul_rehman_Prof Double RSTELLAR GEEK A+ProWritingGuruProf. TOPGRADEgrA+de plusDr. Adeline Zoefirstclass tutorDr M. 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