Reflection
As I examine my accomplished undertakings in this course for the past eight weeks, I
have been progressively prepared personally and professionally to connect the proficiencies
expected in my MSN educationa
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Reflection
As I examine my accomplished undertakings in this course for the past eight weeks, I
have been progressively prepared personally and professionally to connect the proficiencies
expected in my MSN educational journey. The three categories, namely MSN program outcome,
MSN essential, and NONPF core competencies, have always been an influential benchmark in
my groundwork for progress and will be explored further by providing specific examples of how
these competencies were attained the entire eight weeks course.
MSN Program Outcome
One of the MSN program outcomes is advocating positive health outcomes through
compassionate, evidence-based, collaborative advanced nursing practice (Chamberlain College
of Nursing, 2020). In the first three weeks, there had been a discussion board on how I would
provide appropriate pharmacological treatment and medications according to patient presentation
and distinctive patient factors, along with the case studies presented by my peers in week 6.
Looking back, I encountered exploring patient factors relevant to selecting the most effective
drug of choice for a patient with a particular diagnosis in a self-reflective manner guided by the
most current evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Listening still stands out as the
hallmark of every patient visit to show compassion. When one listens, even though time is
limited, it can make an enormous difference to that patient (Neal-Boylan, 2020).
Becoming a patient advocate for positive health outcomes starts with being
compassionate to the most vulnerable patients – children, pregnant women, and the elderly. The
current h
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