This is a continuation of the first assignment that I submit on Rheumatoid Arthritis I didn’t submit it correctly so I am resubmitting it so the assignment will
be correct.
The article below is the source you will have to use to complete the assignment.
Singh, J. A., Saag, K. G., Bridges Jr, S. L., Akl, E. A., Bannuru, R. R., Sullivan, M. C., … & McAlindon, T. (2016). 2015 American College of Rheumatology guideline
for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis & rheumatology, 68(1), 1-26.
Here are the instruction
Students will RANDOMLY be assigned a CPG on a disease topic by their instructor inWeek 1.
In Week 7, students will provide a brief, narrated PowerPoint presentation using Kaltura while following the directions and Slides should be professional in
appearance and easy to read.
The presentation should be no more than 15 min. rubric listed below.
In addition to the presentation, students will provide a written transcriipt to the Week 7 assignment box for the instructor’s reference. (NOTE:A written
transcriipt is a word for word scriipt of exactly what is said in the PowerPoint Narration. It is not a paper and does not need to be in APA format.See the
transcriipts under each lecture in the weekly lessons for examples).
Thenarrated PowerPoint presentation, copy of the CPG, andtranscriiptare due by Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. MT of Week 7.
If any of the required items are missing or are submitted after the deadline, late penalties will be applied according to the Late Assignment Policy as
discussed in the Syllabus.
Below you will find the Rubric of the assignments. It was no specific amount of the number of slides for the PowerPoint but the professor said the number of
slides it takes to complete all the information that is required from the rubrics so I put 10 slides. The Rubrics is below
Clinical Practice Guidelines Assignment Rubric
Clinical Practice Guidelines Assignment Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDisease & Background
The student:
1. Identifies the disease condition
2. Gives a brief statement of incidence and prevalence in the US
3. The student briefly summarizes the disease pathophysiology
4. Identifies the typical clinical presentation seen in a patient with the disease
(4 critical elements).
15 pts
Excellent
All 4 critical elements are present and complete.
14 pts
Very Good
All 4 critical elements are present but some information may be only partially addressed or inaccurate.
12 pts
Satisfactory
3 critical elements are present.
8 pts
Needs Improvement
2 critical elements are present
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 or less critical elements are present.
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplicability in Primary Care
The student:
1. Identifies the author, organization or group that developed the CPG2. Student denotes the year of the original guideline publication
3. Student identifies any subsequent revisions (student’s reference should be the most recent version), and
4. Student discusses the applicability for use of this CPG in the primary care setting
(4 critical elements)
15 pts
Excellent
All 4 critical elements are present and complete.
14 pts
Very Good
All 4 critical elements are present but some information may be only partially addressed or inaccurate.
12 pts
Satisfactory
3 critical elements are present.
8 pts
Needs Improvement
2 critical elements are present.
0 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 or less critical elements are present.
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeKey Action Statements & Body of Evidence
The student:
1. Provides each of the CPG’s “Key Action” or “Guideline Statements” up to a maximum of 5 relevant recommendations
2. Provides the body of evidence strength for each, and
3. If the statement has applicability to other groups, only discuss the relevant primary care ones
(3 critical elements)
30 pts
Excellent
All 3 critical elements are present and complete.
27 pts
Very Good
All 3 critical elements are present but some information may be only partially addressed or inaccurate.
25 pts
Satisfactory
2 critical elements are present.
15 pts
Needs Improvement
1 critical elements are present.