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Module 1.3 Vision Board

Module 1.3 Vision Board

Q To prepare for this Vision Board activity and discussion, think about your take-homes from the video and the readings. The use of the term “professional” implies the formation of professional identity and accountability for one’s professional image. As professionals, nurses are knowledge workers who use a well¬ delineated and broad knowledge base for practice. Professional nursing requires strong critical reasoning, clinical judgment, communication, and assessment skills. The professional nurse also requires the development and demonstration of an appropriate set of values and an ethical framework for practice. As advocates for high-quality care for all patients, nurses are knowledgeable and active in the policy processes defining healthcare delivery and systems of care. Vision Board Instructions Vision Boards feature a collage of images and words which represent specific life goals. Creating a Vision Board can help you clarify your goals for the future and help motivate you to achieve them. This vision board should focus on your career as a Professional Nurse. • Find between 6-10 images that represent your future as a Professional Nurse. o Unsplash (Links to an external site.) and Pixabay (Links to an external site.) are good sources for images free from copyright protection. o You can also use the Britannica ImageQuest database. (Links to an external site.)The appropriate citation for the selected image, labeled CITE, is available at the bottom left of the image. o You may also use images that you have taken yourself. • Include one word that represents each picture, such as Organizations, Helper, Caring, Volunteer, Leadership, Achievement, Learning, Travel, Graduation. • Create your vision board as a collage of image and words. It is recommended that you use PowerPoint. This gives you good control over your images, text, and positioning. However, please do not create more than one slide and do not attach your slide to the forum; rather, you should take a screen-shot and embed it. Please reference the instructions here: Creating your Vision Board Using PowerPoint Download Creating your Vision Board Using PowerPoint Initial Discussion Post Please post your vision board by Thursday. Make sure to list the words that you put on your vision board in the body of your text (for ADA compliance) and also list your references. Please include your vision board in the body of your post rather than as an attachment. See attached instructions: Embedding Your Vision Board. Download Embedding Your Vision Board. Your initial post is due by Thursday at 11:59 PM ET.? Your responses are due by Sunday at 11:59 PM ET. Response to Classmates Respond to at least two of your colleagues’ posts by sharing your thoughts. What meaning did their visions of themselves as professional nurses have for you? Would you change your vision board now that you have looked at some other vision boards? Submission Be sure to check your work and correct any spelling or grammatical errors before you post it. When you are ready to post, click on the "Reply" button for a new thread or "Reply" beneath an existing post to respond to the post. Please include your vision board in the body of your post rather than as an attachment: Embedding Your Vision Board. Download Embedding Your Vision Board.Click "Post Reply." Evaluation This discussion will be graded using the discussion board rubric. Please review this rubric below prior to beginning your work to ensure your participation meets the criteria in place for this discussion. All discussions combined are worth 20% of your final course grade.

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References: Hospital nurse and patient. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. https://quest-eb-com.vlib.excelsior.edu/search/132_1355864/1/132_1355864/cite (Links to an external site.) Intensive care nurses. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. https://quest-eb-com.vlib.excelsior.edu/search/132_3023581/1/132_3023581/cite (Links to an external site.)