Growth Chart Analysis
As a pediatric nurse practitioner, it is essential that you analyze the growth chart and explain the findings to parents so that you can provide guidance in the form of a healthcare plan.
Resources
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.
To prepare:
· Review this week’s readings and resources along with Week 8.
· Research and review online pediatric growth charts.
The Assignment: 2–3 Minute Video
A 7-year-old male patient comes into your office for a well exam. The child is 47.5 inches tall and weighs 65 lbs.
By Day 7 of Week 9
Use Kaltura to create a 2–3-minute video where you, as the pediatric nurse practitioner, explain the child’s growth chart to the parent. Use the appropriate growth chart (you can share your screen to refer to the chart) to explain the child’s height-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles as well as his BMI, including his percentile. Determine the diagnosis and explain to the parent whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. Share a treatment plan and suggestions for future steps for the parent.
At the beginning of the video, show your ID and introduce/identify yourself by showing your face. Create a video posing as if you are speaking to the parent. You can print the growth chart or use screen sharing to go over it with the parent. Make sure that you record your face using the “camera” recording option in Kaltura.
submission information
To submit your video response entry:
1. Click on
Start Assignment near the top of the page.
2. Next, click
Text Entry and then click the
Embed Kaltura Media button.
3. Select your recorded video under My Media.
4. Check the box for the End-User License Agreement and select
Submit Assignment for review.
Rubric
NRNP_6541_Week9_Assignment_Rubric
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Criteria |
Ratings |
Pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAt the beginning of video, shows ID and introduces/identifies self. Shows face on video. |
10 to >5.0 ptsExcellent 5 to >0.0 ptsGood 0 ptsFair 0 ptsPoor |
10 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIncludes height-for-age percentiles |
15 to >5.0 ptsExcellentIncludes stature-for-age percentiles 5 to >0.0 ptsGoodDoes not include stature-for-age percentiles 0 ptsFair 0 ptsPoor |
15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIncludes weight-for-age percentiles |
15 to >5.0 ptsExcellentIncludes weight-for-age percentiles 5 to >2.0 ptsGoodDoes not include weight-for-age percentiles 2 to >0.0 ptsFair 0 ptsPoor |
15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIncludes BMI percentiles |
15 to >5.0 ptsExcellentIncludes BMI percentiles 5 to >0.0 ptsGoodDoes not include BMI percentiles 0 ptsFair 0 ptsPoor |
15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeProvides a diagnosis and explains to the parent whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellentClearly and fully explains whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. 13 to >11.0 ptsGoodAdequately explains whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. 11 to >10.0 ptsFairExplains whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese but the response is vague, unclear, or incomplete. 10 to >0 ptsPoorInsufficient or missing explanation of whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. |
15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeShares treatment plan and suggestions for future steps for parent. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellentClearly and fully explains diagnoses and suggestions for future steps for the parent. 13 to >11.0 ptsGoodAdequately explains diagnoses and suggestions for future steps for the parent. 11 to >10.0 ptsFairExplains diagnoses and suggestions for future steps for the parent, but the response is vague, unclear, or incomplete. 10 to >0 ptsPoorInsufficient or missing explanation of diagnoses and suggestions for future steps for the parent. |
15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeUses a professional and friendly demeanor. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellentConsistently uses a professional and friendly demeanor while maintaining eye contact. 13 to >11.0 ptsGoodAdequately uses a professional and friendly demeanor while maintaining eye contact. 11 to >10.0 ptsFairUse of a professional and friendly demeanor is inconsistent. Eye contact is not maintainred throughout video. 10 to >0 ptsPoorDoes not use a professional and friendly demeanor. |
15 pts |
This week you will complete a pediatric growth chart analysis via video.
As a pediatric nurse practitioner, it is essential that you analyze the growth chart and explain the findings to parents (IN DETAIL) so that you can provide guidance in the form of a healthcare plan.
In preparation for this assignment,
·
Research and review online pediatric growth charts. Locate and use the appropriate growth chart base in patient age and weight
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Kaltura is located in the “my media” area of the classroom. Make sure that you record your face using the “camera” recording option in Kaltura.
Use Kaltura to create a
3-5 to minute video where you, as the pediatric nurse practitioner, explain the child’s growth chart to the parent. Use the appropriate growth chart (you can share your screen to refer to the chart) to
explain the child’s height-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles as well as his BMI, including his percentile. Determine and
explain the diagnosis and explain to the parent whether the child is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese. Share a
DETAIL treatment plan and suggestions for future steps for the parent.
At the beginning of the video,
show your ID and introduce/identify yourself by showing your face. Create a video posing as if you are speaking to the parent. You can print the growth chart or use screen sharing to go over it with the parent. Make sure that you record your face using the “camera” recording option in Kaltura.