NURS FPX 4055 Assessment 2: Community Resources and Health Promotion Plan
In NURS FPX 4055 Assessment 2, you’ll build on the research from Assessment 1 by developing a health promotion plan tailored to a specific community or population. The primary goal is to connect evidence-based practice with available community resources to improve population health outcomes.
This assessment involves:
Identifying local or regional health resources (clinics, educational programs, outreach services).
Designing a culturally relevant and sustainable promotion strategy.
Describing how your plan addresses the unique needs and challenges of the population.
Including measurable goals and evaluation methods.
This is where your practical planning skills come into play. It’s not just about identifying problems—it’s about proposing realistic, community-centered solutions. Your ability to align resources, research, and population needs is key.
NURS FPX 4065: Collaboration and Care Coordination
While NURS FPX 4055 focuses on prevention, NURS FPX 4065 emphasizes care coordination and ethical leadership in nursing practice. These assessments help build communication skills, interprofessional collaboration, and ethical decision-making.
NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 1: Conference Call and Collaboration Reflection
NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 1 introduces a team-based scenario where you participate in or simulate a conference call involving multiple healthcare professionals. The aim is to show how collaboration enhances patient care through shared decision-making and teamwork.
What this assessment evaluates:
Communication techniques with interdisciplinary teams.
Leadership and collaboration strategies.
Conflict resolution in a professional healthcare setting.
Reflection on personal effectiveness during the conference call.
This is both a reflective and skills-based task. You are expected to recognize your strengths and limitations in team environments and demonstrate how collaboration leads to better clinical decisions. Clear, concise communication and understanding professional roles are crucial for success.
NURS FPX 4055 Assessment 2: Community Resources and Health Promotion Plan
In NURS FPX 4055 Assessment 2, you’ll build on the research from Assessment 1 by developing a health promotion plan tailored to a specific community or population. The primary goal is to connect evidence-based practice with available community resources to improve population health outcomes.
This assessment involves:
Identifying local or regional health resources (clinics, educational programs, outreach services).
Designing a culturally relevant and sustainable promotion strategy.
Describing how your plan addresses the unique needs and challenges of the population.
Including measurable goals and evaluation methods.
This is where your practical planning skills come into play. It’s not just about identifying problems—it’s about proposing realistic, community-centered solutions. Your ability to align resources, research, and population needs is key.
NURS FPX 4065: Collaboration and Care Coordination
While NURS FPX 4055 focuses on prevention, NURS FPX 4065 emphasizes care coordination and ethical leadership in nursing practice. These assessments help build communication skills, interprofessional collaboration, and ethical decision-making.
NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 1: Conference Call and Collaboration Reflection
NURS FPX 4065 Assessment 1 introduces a team-based scenario where you participate in or simulate a conference call involving multiple healthcare professionals. The aim is to show how collaboration enhances patient care through shared decision-making and teamwork.
What this assessment evaluates:
Communication techniques with interdisciplinary teams.
Leadership and collaboration strategies.
Conflict resolution in a professional healthcare setting.
Reflection on personal effectiveness during the conference call.
This is both a reflective and skills-based task. You are expected to recognize your strengths and limitations in team environments and demonstrate how collaboration leads to better clinical decisions. Clear, concise communication and understanding professional roles are crucial for success.