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Fundamentals of Nursing

Competency-Based Assessments

Fundamentals of NursingCompetency-Based Assessments

Competency-Based Assessments

1 .
Develop a fifteen-minute presentation defining the nurse’s role in assessing whether infants are meeting their developmental milestones during the first year.
2 .
Prepare a fifteen-minute presentation that compares and contrasts Freud’s and Erickson’s theories of development.
3 .
Use the Internet to research prenatal health risks. Discuss how specific ethnic groups face different prenatal health risks. Identify how nursing education can help improve prenatal health outcomes for at-risk ethnic groups.
4 .
Use the Internet to research the mental health crisis among adolescents in the United States. Discuss which factors are contributing to this crisis and which school-based interventions have been effective in supporting those with mental health issues.
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