RN to BSN Program Outcome Rubric Directions (Instructor Only)
The BPU/TAWC BSN Program Outcomes have been aligned with both the AACN’s Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Competencies. As a result, the Program Outcome Rubric below will be referencing multiple outcomes/competencies in each row of the rubric.
A limitation on character-counts in the rubric builder in Canvas necessitates the use of only shorthand or abbreviations within the rubric itself, so use the chart below as a guide to help you fill out the Program Rubric, with each competency listed in full here (the rows in the chart below correspond directly with the rows found in the rubric):
TAWC BSN Program Outcome | AACN Essentials | Mass Nurse of the Future Competencies | |
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Rubric Row 1 (Alignment shown Left to Right in this table) | BSN-01: Liberal Arts and Science Education with identified pre-requisite courses | Essential I: A liberal education includes both the sciences and the arts | n/a |
Rubric Row 2 | BSN-02: Demonstrate holistic patient-centered care by respecting an individual’s preferences, culture, and abilities, and actively engaging the individual and/or family as full partners in healthcare delivery | Essential VIII: Professionalism and Professional Values, Essential IX: Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice | Patient-Centered Care |
Rubric Row 3 | BSN-03: Demonstrate and advocate for professionalism and accountability for the delivery of standard-based nursing care that is consistent with moral, altruistic, legal, ethical, regulatory, global, cultural, and humanistic principles | Essential V: Healthcare Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments, Essential VIII: Professionalism and Professional Values | Professionalism |
Rubric Row 4 | BSN-04: Demonstrate leadership potential by creating and facilitating work environment for the achievement of effective organizational and individual functioning when delivering healthcare | Essential II: Organizational and systems leadership, quality improvement, and safety are critical to promoting high quality patient care | Leadership |
Rubric Row 5 | BSN-05: Apply knowledge of systems-based practice to optimize provision of healthcare | Essential II: Organizational and systems leadership, quality improvement, and safety are critical to promoting high quality patient care, Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health | System-Based Practice |
Rubric Row 6 | BSN-06: Apply informatics and technology to optimize provision of healthcare | Essential IV: Information Management and Application of Patient Care Technology | Informatics and Technology |
Rubric Row 7 | BSN-07: Apply effective communication to interactions to enhance patient satisfaction and health outcomes | Essential VI: Inter-professional Communication and Collaboration for Improving Patient Health Outcome | Communication |
Rubric Row 8 | BSN-08: Demonstrate effective teamwork and collaboration | Essential II: Organizational and systems leadership, quality improvement, and safety are critical to promoting high quality patient care | Teamwork and Collaboration |
Rubric Row 9 | BSN-09: Facilitate safety through individual performance and health system operations | Essential V: Healthcare Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments, Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health | Safety |
Rubric Row 10 | BSN-10: Apply quality improvement principles as a component of provision of healthcare | Essential V: Healthcare Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments, Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health | Quality Improvement |
Rubric Row 11 | BSN-11: Apply evidence-based practice as a component of healthcare decisions | Essential III: Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice | Evidence-Based Practice |