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WGU Performance Assessment

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UVM1 — UVM1 TASK 2: COMMUNITY OUTREACH

COMMUNITY HEALTH AND POPULATION-FOCUSED NURSING — C228

PRFA — UVM1

COMPETENCIES

7019.1.3 : Community Advocacy The graduate develops culturally sensitive and relevant strategies to advocate for populations, based on knowledge of community health systems.

7019.1.4 : Community Health Promotion

The graduate proposes health promotion initiatives and services to promote disease and injury prevention.

7019.1.6 : Global Health

The graduate analyzes past and present initiatives meant to improve the health of the global community.

7019.1.7 : Emergency Response

The graduate plans for the preparation, response, and recovery of communities from natural and human-caused emergencies and disasters.

7019.1.9 : Communicable Disease The graduate analyzes the impact of communicable diseases on the health of individuals, families, and communities in a global environment.

INTRODUCTION

With the increased mobility of human populations, diseases can quickly spread around the world. In addition, changes in vaccination practices have led to an increase in communicable diseases that were once thought to be under control. These global health issues present new problems for

community health officials.

In the Bentonville simulation completed in Unit 9, you learned how an influenza virus impacted the community. In this task, you will submit the

Bentonville Completion Certificate PDF report with task components outlined here. You will select a disease topic from the “C228 Field Activities List,” which will be the focus topic for the written portion of the task and the required field experience activities. To document the field experience

activities, you will submit your completed “C228 Community Health Field Experience Time Log,” attached below. The activities you complete in your

TASK OVERVIEW SUBMISSIONS EVALUATION REPORT

 

 

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community should relate to your selected disease topic and focus on prevention. For the written portion of the task, you will analyze two outbreaks

of a specific global communicable disease: an outbreak that occurred in the last 50 years in your CDC region, selected from the web link found below, and a community outbreak that occurred in a country outside of U.S.

REQUIREMENTS

Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one

individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. The similarity report that is provided when you submit your task can be used as a guide.

You must use the task requirements and rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to

evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to

relevant portions of the course.

Tasks may not be submitted as cloud links, such as links to Google Docs, Google Slides, OneDrive, etc., unless specified in the task requirements. All other submissions must be file types that are uploaded and submitted as attachments (e.g., .docx, .pdf, .ppt).

Part I: Time Log Submission A.   Submit a completed “C228 Community Health Field Experience Time Log,” attached, by following the guidelines outlined on the attached “C228

Field Experience Activities List” and doing the following: 1.   Include the date of each activity (dd/mm/yy).

2.   Include a unique description for each appropriate activity that supports the time spent. 3.   Include the following contact/site information for each entry line:

•   the name of the contact person associated with the site

•   the contact person’s title or affiliation with the site  •   a working phone number or email address for the contact person

•   site name  •   a full physical address for the site

Note: Audits and verification of time log activities do occur. WGU may contact the listed contact person to verify dates, hours, and activities. The contact person should be made aware of this validation process. Violation of the WGU Code of Student Conduct or the Academic

Authenticity Policy could result in disciplinary action.

4.   Provide the number of actual hours spent on each activity (not including preparation time).

5.   Describe how each activity relates to the prevention of your selected communicable disease. 6.   Record a total of 25 experience hours that meet each of the following requirements:

 

 

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•   10 hours assigned from Sentinel City and Bentonville simulations

•   15 student-planned activity hours, based on the attached “Field Experience Activities List” •   no prep time hours (i.e., do not include prep time in reported hours)

•   no paid work hours or work-related training hours

Part II: Community Outbreak

B.   Select one of the given communicable diseases that has had a regional outbreak in your local region according to the “National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Regions” in the Web Links section. The outbreak must have occurred in the last 50 years:

•   influenza •   measles

•   respiratory syndrome coronavirus

•   HIV/AIDS •   Ebola virus

•   tuberculosis •   Zika virus

C.   Describe the outbreak of the disease selected in part B, including each of the following: •   the name of the disease

•   the name of your CDC region impacted by the outbreak •   the date (i.e., month and year) the outbreak was discovered in your CDC region

•   the other CDC regions impacted by the outbreak 1.   Describe two risk factors associated with the selected outbreak, the route of transmission of the disease, and one epidemiological

determinant for the selected outbreak.

D.   Discuss how an outbreak of the disease from part B would impact your community at a systems level (e.g., the functioning of schools, local

government, businesses, hospitals). 1.   Compare a community outbreak that occurred in a country outside of the U.S. at a systems level.

2.   Explain the reporting protocol for the community from local levels to the CDC if an outbreak of the selected disease were to occur in your

CDC region. 3.   Discuss two strategies (e.g., patient education, community vaccine promotion) that you would recommend to prevent an outbreak of the

selected disease in your CDC region and include why each strategy is recommended.

E.   Submit your score summary from Bentonville in PDF format, including each of the following completed activities:

•   “Influenza in Bentonville” •   “Community Advocacy”

•   “Emergency Response” •   “Communicable Disease”

 

 

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Note: For an example of how your score sheet should look, refer to the attached “Sample Final Results Report: Influenza in Bentonville.”

F.   Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

G.   Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

File Restrictions

File name may contain only letters, numbers, spaces, and these symbols: ! – _ . * ‘ ( )

File size limit: 200 MB File types allowed: doc, docx, rtf, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, odt, pdf, txt, qt, mov, mpg, avi, mp3, wav, mp4, wma, flv, asf, mpeg, wmv, m4v, svg, tif, tiff, jpeg, jpg, gif, png,

zip, rar, tar, 7z

RUBRIC

A1:ACTIVITY DATE

A2:ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

NOT EVIDENT

A date for each activity is not provided in the

“Community Health Field Experience Time

Log.”

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The date is incomplete or not an appropriate

date for any activity in the “Community

Health Field Experience Time Log.”

COMPETENT

A complete date for each activity is provided

in the “Community Health Field Experience

Time Log,” and each date is appropriate.

NOT EVIDENT

The submission does not describe each

activity.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The submission describes each activity, but 1

or more activities are not appropriate. Or 1 or

more descriptions are not unique or do not

support the hours spent.

COMPETENT

The submission includes a unique description

for each appropriate activity, and each de-

scription supports the hours spent.

 

 

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A3:CONTACT AND LOCATION INFORMATION

A4:NUMBER OF ACTIVITY HOURS SPENT

A5:RELEVANCY TO DISEASE

A6:RECORD OF ACTIVITY HOURS

NOT EVIDENT

No contact and site information is provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

1 or more entries is missing the information

for the contact person or the site. Or 1 or

more of the 5 required components is

missing.

COMPETENT

The information for each of the entries for the

contact person and the site is complete. And

all required components for each entry are

complete.

NOT EVIDENT

The number of hours spent on each activity is

not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

Not applicable.

COMPETENT

The number of hours spent on each activity is

provided.

NOT EVIDENT

A description of the relevance of any activi-

ties to the selected disease is not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The description provided is missing key de-

tails or does not logically address the rele-

vance of each activity to the prevention of the

selected communicable disease.

COMPETENT

The description provided is complete and logi-

cally addresses the relevance of each activity

to the prevention of the selected communica-

ble disease.

NOT EVIDENT

A record of 25 total hours is not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The record includes less than 25 hours, or the

record does not meet 1 or more of the given

COMPETENT

The record of 25 total hours is complete and

meets all the given documentation

 

 

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B:COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

C:DESCRIPTION OF OUTBREAK

C1:EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS AND RISK FACTORS

D:COMMUNITY IMPACT

documentation requirements. requirements.

NOT EVIDENT

A communicable disease is not selected.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The selected communicable disease is not

from the given list. Or the selected disease

did not occur within the last 50 years or did

not occur in the learner’s CDC region.

COMPETENT

The selected communicable disease is from

the given list and occurred within the last 50

years and occurred in the learner’s CDC

region.

NOT EVIDENT

A description of the disease outbreak from

part B is not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The description of the disease outbreak from

part B is missing 1 or more of the required

components. Or the description of the out-

break does not apply to the selected disease.

COMPETENT

The description of the disease outbreak from

part B includes all of the required components,

and the description of the outbreak applies to

the selected disease.

NOT EVIDENT

A description of the risk factors, the route of

transmission, and the disease outbreak’s epi-

demiological determinant is not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The description does not accurately identify 1

or both risk factors associated with the se-

lected outbreak, or the route of transmission

of the disease, or 1 epidemiological determi-

nant for the selected outbreak.

COMPETENT

The description accurately identifies 2 risk

factors associated with the selected outbreak,

the route of transmission of the disease, and 1

epidemiological determinant related to the se-

lected outbreak.

 

 

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D1:GLOBAL COMPARISON

D2:REPORTING PROTOCOL

D3:PREVENTION STRATEGIES

NOT EVIDENT

A discussion of how an outbreak of the dis-

ease from part B would impact the commu-

nity at a systems level is not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The discussion does not logically explain how

the learner’s community would be impacted

at a systems level by an outbreak of the se-

lected disease, or the discussion does not

identify the system level the outbreak would

impact.

COMPETENT

The discussion logically explains how the

learner’s community would be impacted at a

systems level by an outbreak of the disease se-

lected in part B and identifies the system level

it would impact.

NOT EVIDENT

A comparison of how an outbreak impacted

an international community is not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The comparison does not accurately identify

an international community impacted by an

outbreak of the selected disease. Or the com-

parison does not logically explain how the in-

ternational community was impacted at a sys-

tems level by the outbreak. Or the compari-

son does not explain how the impact com-

pares with the discussion on impact in part D.

COMPETENT

The comparison accurately identifies an inter-

national community impacted by an outbreak

of the selected disease and logically explains

how that international community was im-

pacted at a systems level by the outbreak. The

comparison explains how the impact compares

with the discussion on impact in part D.

NOT EVIDENT

An explanation of reporting protocol is not

provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The explanation does not logically describe

the reporting protocol for the selected dis-

ease from the local level to the CDC level.

COMPETENT

The explanation logically describes the report-

ing protocol for the selected disease from the

local level to the CDC level.

NOT EVIDENT APPROACHING COMPETENCE COMPETENT

 

 

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E:BENTONVILLE ACTION REPORT

F:SOURCES

G:PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION

A discussion of strategies to prevent an out-

break in the CDC region is not provided.

The discussion does not provide 1 or both

strategies to prevent an outbreak of the se-

lected disease in the CDC region, or 1 or both

strategies are not plausible or relevant. Or

the discussion about why each strategy is rec-

ommended is not logical.

The discussion provides 2 plausible and rele-

vant strategies to prevent an outbreak of the

selected disease in the CDC region. The dis-

cussion about why each strategy is recom-

mended is logical.

NOT EVIDENT

A PDF of the Bentonville score summary is

not provided.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The Bentonville score summary PDF is miss-

ing 1 or more of the 4 required activities, or 1

or more of the required activities is not

completed.

COMPETENT

The Bentonville score summary PDF includes

each of the 4 required activities, and each re-

quired activity is completed.

NOT EVIDENT

The submission does not include both in-text

citations and a reference list for sources that

are quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

The submission includes in-text citations for

sources that are quoted, paraphrased, or

summarized and a reference list; however,

the citations or reference list is incomplete or

inaccurate.

COMPETENT

The submission includes in-text citations for

sources that are properly quoted, para-

phrased, or summarized and a reference list

that accurately identifies the author, date, ti-

tle, and source location as available.

NOT EVIDENT

Content is unstructured, is disjointed, or con-

tains pervasive errors in mechanics, usage, or

grammar. Vocabulary or tone is unprofes-

sional or distracts from the topic.

APPROACHING COMPETENCE

Content is poorly organized, is difficult to fol-

low, or contains errors in mechanics, usage, or

grammar that cause confusion. Terminology is

misused or ineffective.

COMPETENT

Content reflects attention to detail, is orga-

nized, and focuses on the main ideas as pre-

scribed in the task or chosen by the candidate.

Terminology is pertinent, is used correctly, and

 

 

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WEB LINKS

National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Regions

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

Sample Final Results Report Influenza in Bentonville.pdf

C228 Community Health Field Experience Time Log.docx

Field Experience Activities List.docx

effectively conveys the intended meaning.

Mechanics, usage, and grammar promote ac-

curate interpretation and understanding.