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LRC Assignment 
Learning Resource Center Assignment: Utilize the LRC to find examples of use and misuse of medical terminology to show what repercussions can happen when documentation is done with the wrong medical terminology. Example: Surgery on the wrong site or leg. The criteria are: - Individually identified information - Use of the LRC databases and resources - Well documented and referenced sources - Relevance to the course subject area
Rubric Code: MXB4W74
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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LRC Assignment
  Poor

4 pts

Good

7 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Introduction

Clinical question/problem

Poor

The introduction does not contain a clear statement of the clinical question/problem of the case
Good

The introduction contains a clear statement of the clinical question/problem of the case but the statement lacks clarity
Excellent

The introduction contains a clear statement of the clinical question/problem of the case
Case history

Causal relationships in the case presentation

Poor

The relationship between patient’s status, treatment, unanticipated side, effects, and outcomes is poorly presented or absent
Good

The relationship between patient’s status, treatment, unanticipated side, effects, and outcomes is moderately presented
Excellent

The relationship between patient’s status, treatment, unanticipated side effects, and outcomes is well presented
Case history

Treatment

Poor

Patient’s treatment is poorly presented or absent
Good

Patient’s treatment is moderately presented
Excellent

Patient’s treatment is well presented
Medical Terms

Poor

1-5 Clearly defined Medical Terminology words present
Good

5-7 Clearly defined Medical Terminology words present
Excellent

8-10 Clearly defined Medical Terminology words present
Learning points

Poor

The discussion and the implications does not bring new knowledge and does not present an advanced understanding of the medical condition described with low or no value
Good

The discussion and the implications bring new knowledge and present an advanced understanding of the medical condition described with a moderate value
Excellent

The discussion and the implications bring new knowledge and present an advanced understanding of the medical condition described with an exceptional value
Writing

Clarity

Poor

The writing is not clear
Good

The writing is somewhat clear
Excellent

The writing is clear
Writing

Medical terminology

Poor

The medical terminology used is not appropriate
Good

The medical terminology used is somewhat appropriate
Excellent

The medical terminology used is appropriate
Writing

Grammar and spelling

Poor

The writing is not free of grammatical and spelling errors
Good

The writing is somewhat free of grammatical and spelling errors
Excellent

The writing is free of grammatical and spelling errors
Terminology

Quality

Poor

Quality of Terminology is low
Good

Quality of Terminology is moderate
Excellent

Quality of Terminology is high
References

Poor

References are cited with many errors
Good

References are cited with few errors
Excellent

References are cited with no errors



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  • Medical Terminology

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