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Pain Management Assignment
Create medication cards that address the following: Peak, onset, duration, indication, mechanism of action, interactions with other patient drugs, pre-administrations assessment, nursing implications, common side effects, lab value alterations caused by medicine, patient teaching about this medication, post administration assessment and evaluation.
Rubric Code:
S23CXA9
By
sheikalove
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Subject:
Nursing
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Pain Management
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Quantity
Poor
Student completed less than 3 medication cards for this assignment
Fair
All 3 medication cards address 75% of following information on the selected medications: Peak, onset, duration, indications for use, mechanism of action, interactions with other patient drugs, pre-administrations assessment, nursing implications, common side effects, lab value alterations caused by medicine, patient teaching about this medication, post administration assessment and evaluation
Good
All 3 medication cards address 90% of following information on the selected medications: Peak, onset, duration, indications for use, mechanism of action, interactions with other patient drugs, pre-administrations assessment, nursing implications, common side effects, lab value alterations caused by medicine, patient teaching about this medication, post administration assessment and evaluation
Excellent
All 3 medication cards address 100% of the following information on the selected medications: Peak, onset, duration, indications for use, mechanism of action, interactions with other patient drugs, pre-administrations assessment, nursing implications, common side effects, lab value alterations caused by medicine, patient teaching about this medication, post administration assessment and evaluation
Quality
Poor
Student explained less than 3 medications
Fair
Explanation of why the three medications were selected BUT did not provide an overall analysis of the benefit of the selections using the literature to support the response.
Good
Explanation of why the three medications were selected AND provided an overall analysis of the benefit of the selections but did not use the literature to support the response.
Excellent
Explanation of why the three medications were selected AND provided an overall analysis of the benefit of the selections using the literature to support the response.
Uses appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation
Poor
Multiple errors in grammar, spelling and punctuation throughout
Fair
75% use appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation
Good
90% use appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation
Excellent
Uses appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation
Subjects:
Nursing
Types:
Assignment
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