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    Itachi Uchiha 4 days ago

     

    Capella University’s NURS FPX 4065 course is designed to empower nursing leaders with advanced skills in patient-centered care coordination. Through four core assessments, students navigate collaborative communication, create effective visual planning tools, explore ethical considerations, and deliver persuasive care strategy presentations.


    1. Assessment 1: Kick off with an Interdisciplinary Conference Call

    NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 1: Conference Call
    Begin your journey by facilitating a structured conference call with key care team members—such as nurses, social workers, therapists, and case managers—to collaboratively outline patient needs, roles, and shared responsibilities.


    2. Assessment 2: Build a Visual Care Coordination Infographic

    NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 2: Preliminary Care Coordination Infographic
    Translate the outcomes of your interdisciplinary call into a clear visual—an infographic that highlights essential patient priorities, social determinants of health, and community support resources.


    3. Assessment 3: Address Ethical and Policy Considerations

    NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 3: Ethical and Policy Factors
    Delve into ethical dilemmas and regulatory parameters shaping care coordination—addressing themes like patient autonomy, confidentiality, equity, and compliance with healthcare regulations such as HIPAA.


    4. Assessment 4: Presenting Your Comprehensive Care Coordination Plan

    NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 4: Care Coordination Presentation
    Deliver a polished presentation summarizing your coordinated care strategy—integrating visual tools, stakeholder communication, and ethical alignment to advocate for implementation and buy-in.


    Why These Assessments Matter

    • Joined-Up Learning: Each task builds upon the previous, simulating real-world development from communication to visual design, ethical stewardship, and reflective presentation.

    • Essential Nursing Competencies: You refine leadership, system thinking, ethical reasoning, and strategic communication—critical for modern care settings.

    • Patient-Centered Focus: All elements reinforce compassionate, inclusive, and equitable care coordination processes.


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