Help with clinical goals

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I am starting my first adult health clinical rotation on Monday and need serious help establishing goals. My goals - learn as much as I can and pass the course! I just don't think the faculty will buy this! Can anyone share with me what they have used as goals to help spark some ideas?

Thanks!

Specializes in FNP Student, Long-term Care Leadership.

Great examples. Better than many others I have found.

I have used the following: improve my assessment skills, improve my lab interpretations, learn to read EKGs, develop appropriate diagnoses as well as differential diagnoses, ensure the care I want to provide follows current published guidelines-and if not why am I deviating, improve my communication skills at the patient and professional level.

I also look at the weekly lecture/reading material and draw some goals from that.

I am at ONU also and thus, struggling with this goal-writing. Every day is ridiculous!!!!

Specializes in Hospice.

I always looked at our outcomes and used that. Comfort with Pap smears, identifying differentials, etc....

Specializes in Med-surg.

Happy to say I am done with the program. ANCC review next week. Re goals. I seriously over think them. Keep it simple. I know the program has changes. We only had to do goals for the first 100 hours. Which really is maybe 12-15 days total. Peds-become comfortable describing vaccination side effects to a parent. WH-successfully perform a Pap smear. Adult - counsel a patient on low fat low cholesterol diet. You can start to get more specific. Like someone else said look at outcomes. I would look at the patient schedule for the day and figure out what type of patients I would be seeing and think about my goals from there.

You've got this!! Communicate really well with your preceptors. Those evals really count during your review with the FNP director. Learn to do soap notes the right way. Ask for help. Good luck!

In my program, the first clinical rotation you are expected to take on 6-8patients/ day and do complete/ focused SOAP notes. You are expected to do a full assessment and try your best on differential diagnosis and plan of care.

Specializes in Birth center, LDRP, L&D, PP, nursing education.

How is it going? Do you need any more clarification?

Specializes in Public Health.

I'm in my first clinical now and frantically did a Google search on learning goals, and lo and behold, AN popped up (this forum is awesome!).

Thanks for the great suggestions everyone!

Specializes in ER, progressive care.

Can anybody give me some ideas on clinical goals? I FINALLY found a clinical site for this upcoming semester - I'll be doing women's health/OB-GYN as my first clinical! I can't really think of anything else other than the fact that I want to learn as much as I can about this area because I don't really know much. I need more than that, at least 3. I'm just looking for some ideas to help formulate my own!

Also, does anybody have any pearls/tips for women's health/OB-GYN? I have an Obstetrics & Gynecology textbook that I've already started going through.

Thank you everyone!

Specializes in Adult Nurse Practitioner.

Not so much ideas...but a path. What do you anticipate, or need, to learn during this rotation to help you further your goal to be NP? Are you going into women's health, family practice, or adult/gerontology? How can this rotation help you now and in the future. I believe if you look at it critically you can help postulate your goals...good luck!

You might want to include something like becoming familiar with basic OB/GYN resources/texts, become competent in performing basic pelvic exams (that's one I really wish that I would have completed!), becoming competent in performing new-baby well-baby exams, that type of thing. Good luck!

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

Performing PAP smears and well woman exams

Identifying STDs and treatment options

Finding fetal heart tones

Measuring the growing abdomen correctly for fundal height

Learning how to know if you are feeling head or bottom

Learning how to correctly find the due date

When is Rhogam necessary?

Identifying a yeast infection

Wet preps & mounts

Identifying clue cells, hyphae, etc under microscope

birth control options

family planning

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