LA HARBOR COLLEGE

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) Assessment Report

Program Assessment

Program/Pathway Name: Certified Nursing Assistant

Division (if applicable): Health Sciences

Contact Person: L. Yamakawa / Constance Schwartzman Phone: 4361

Reviewed by: Elena Reigadas, SLO Assessment Coordinator Date: April 30, 2014

Spring, 2014

Institutional SLO Number / Program Student Learning Outcomes / Means of Assessment and Criteria for Success / Summary of Data Collected / Use of Results / Timeline for Program Modification
5 / Recall the role of the Certified Nurse Assistant / Means- midterm &
final examinations
Criteria- 75 % of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling the role of the CNA / MT Q. 1, 3, 30,
Final Q. / Sp. 2014 Mid-Term
Q. 1=17/17=100%
Q. 3=16/17=94%
Q. 30 =17/17=100%
SP. 2014 Final Q. = N/A / Continue to monitor
5 / Identify the rights of patients as specified in Title 22, California Code of Regulations section 72527 & in sections 1599.1, 1599.2 & 1599.3 of the Health & Safety Code and in Title 42 / Means- midterm & final examinations
Criteria- 75% of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling patient rights / MT, Q. 7, 8, 26, 27, 28, 48,
Final Q. 4, 9, 11, 33, 34, 39, 42 / Sp. 2014 Mid-Term
Q. 7=17/17=100%
Q. 26 =16/17=94%
Q. 27,28,48=15/17
88%
Sp. 2014 Final
Q. 4, 9, 33, 34, 39 =17/17=100%,
Q. 11= 15/17=88%
Q. 42=17/17 100% / Continue to monitor
1 / Demonstrate effective communication skills. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate effective communication skills to instructor / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 17/17 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
2 / Demonstrate principles of medical asepsis in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate correct hand washing to instructor / Hand washing
Proper Handling of Linen
Universal- Precautions
Gloving
Gowning
Appling Mask / Observed in clinical setting for 8 hours = 17/17 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria-100% of students will demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Use of Gait Belt
Helping the helpless resident (to the head of the bed with two assistants)
Turning and positioning the resident
(Supine, Side-lying, with use of lift sheet)
Assisting transfer from bed to chair/wheelchair and from chair/wheelchair to bed.
Assists with mechanical lift / Observed in clinical setting for 4 hours = 17/17 completed all / Continue to monitor
4 / Demonstrates profession behaviors:
·  Empathy
·  Self-motivation
·  Appearance/personal hygiene
·  Time management
·  Teamwork
·  Respect
·  Patient advocacy / Means-Instructor Observation
Criteria- Students will demonstrate professional behaviors in caring for residents. / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 17/17 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate competent and safe patient procedures identified on the “NATP Skills Check list” / Means- Instructor observation and verification utilizing NATP Skills Check list
Criteria-100% of students will complete verification skills check list under instructor observation / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 17/17 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor

Fall, 2013

Institutional SLO Number / Program Student Learning Outcomes / Means of Assessment and Criteria for Success / Summary of Data Collected / Use of Results / Timeline for Program Modification
5 / Recall the role of the Certified Nurse Assistant / Means- midterm &
final examinations
Criteria- 75 % of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling the role of the CNA / MT Q. 1, 3, 30,
Final Q. / Fall 2013 Mid-Term
Q. 1=18/18=100%
Q. 3=17/18=94%
Q. 30 =18/18=100%
Final Q. = N/A / Continue to monitor
5 / Identify the rights of patients as specified in Title 22, California Code of Regulations section 72527 & in sections 1599.1, 1599.2 & 1599.3 of the Health & Safety Code and in Title 42 / Means- midterm & final examinations
Criteria- 75% of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling patient rights / MT, Q. 7, 8, 26, 27, 28, 48,
Final Q. 4, 9, 11, 33, 34, 39, 42 / Fall 2013 Mid-Term Q. 7=16/18=89%
Q. 26 =18/18=100%
Q. 27,28,48=17/18
94%
Fall 2013 Final
Q. 4, 9, 33, 34, 39 =18/18=100%,
Q. 11= 15/18=83%
Q. 42=20/21 95% / Continue to monitor
1 / Demonstrate effective communication skills. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate effective communication skills to instructor / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 18/18 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
2 / Demonstrate principles of medical asepsis in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate correct hand washing to instructor / Hand washing
Proper Handling of Linen
Universal- Precautions
Gloving
Gowning
Appling Mask / Observed in clinical setting for 8 hours = 18/18 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria-100% of students will demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Use of Gait Belt
Helping the helpless resident (to the head of the bed with two assistants)
Turning and positioning the resident
(Supine, Side-lying, with use of lift sheet)
Assisting transfer from bed to chair/wheelchair and from chair/wheelchair to bed.
Assists with mechanical lift / Observed in clinical setting for 4 hours = 18/18 completed all / Continue to monitor
4 / Demonstrates profession behaviors:
·  Empathy
·  Self-motivation
·  Appearance/personal hygiene
·  Time management
·  Teamwork
·  Respect
·  Patient advocacy / Means-Instructor Observation
Criteria- Students will demonstrate professional behaviors in caring for residents. / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 18/18 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate competent and safe patient procedures identified on the “NATP Skills Check list” / Means- Instructor observation and verification utilizing NATP Skills Check list
Criteria-100% of students will complete verification skills check list under instructor observation / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 18/18 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor

Spring, 2013

Institutional SLO Number / Program Student Learning Outcomes / Means of Assessment and Criteria for Success / Summary of Data Collected / Use of Results / Timeline for Program Modification
5 / Recall the role of the Certified Nurse Assistant / Means- midterm &
final examinations
Criteria- 75 % of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling the role of the CNA / MT Q. 1, 3, 30,
Final Q. / Sp. 2013 Mid-Term
Q. 1=20/21=95%
Q. 3=20/21=95%
Q. 30 =21/21=100%
Final Q. = N/A / Continue to monitor
5 / Identify the rights of patients as specified in Title 22, California Code of Regulations section 72527 & in sections 1599.1, 1599.2 & 1599.3 of the Health & Safety Code and in Title 42 / Means- midterm & final examinations
Criteria- 75% of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling patient rights / MT, Q. 7, 8, 26, 27, 28, 48,
Final Q. 4, 9, 11, 33, 34, 39, 42 / Sp. 2013 Mid-Term
Q. 7=19/21=90%
Q. 26 =21/21=100%
Q. 27,28,48=20/21
95%
Sp. 2013 Final
Q. 4, 9, 33, 34, 39 =21/21=100%,
Q. 11= 7/21=66%
Q. 42=20/21 95% / Continue to monitor
1 / Demonstrate effective communication skills. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate effective communication skills to instructor / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 21/21 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
2 / Demonstrate principles of medical asepsis in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate correct hand washing to instructor / Hand washing
Proper Handling of Linen
Universal- Precautions
Gloving
Gowning
Appling Mask / Observed in clinical setting for 8 hours = 21/21 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria-100% of students will demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Use of Gait Belt
Helping the helpless resident (to the head of the bed with two assistants)
Turning and positioning the resident
(Supine, Side-lying, with use of lift sheet)
Assisting transfer from bed to chair/wheelchair and from chair/wheelchair to bed.
Assists with mechanical lift / Observed in clinical setting for 4 hours = 21/21 completed all / Continue to monitor
4 / Demonstrates profession behaviors:
·  Empathy
·  Self-motivation
·  Appearance/personal hygiene
·  Time management
·  Teamwork
·  Respect
·  Patient advocacy / Means-Instructor Observation
Criteria- Students will demonstrate professional behaviors in caring for residents. / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 21/21 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate competent and safe patient procedures identified on the “NATP Skills Check list” / Means- Instructor observation and verification utilizing NATP Skills Check list
Criteria-100% of students will complete verification skills check list under instructor observation / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 21/21 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor

Fall, 2012

Institutional SLO Number / Program Student Learning Outcomes / Means of Assessment and Criteria for Success / Summary of Data Collected / Use of Results / Timeline for Program Modification
5 / Recall the role of the Certified Nurse Assistant / Means- midterm &
final examinations
Criteria- 75 % of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling the role of the CNA / MT Q. 1, 3, 30,
Final Q. / Fall 2012 Mid-Term
Q. 1=17/17=100%
Q. 3=16/17=94%
Q. 30 =17/17=100%
Final Q. = N/A / Continue to monitor
5 / Identify the rights of patients as specified in Title 22, California Code of Regulations section 72527 & in sections 1599.1, 1599.2 & 1599.3 of the Health & Safety Code and in Title 42 / Means- midterm & final examinations
Criteria- 75% of students will correctly answer embedded questions on midterm & final examinations recalling patient rights / MT, Q. 7, 8, 26, 27, 28, 48,
Final Q. 4, 9, 11, 33, 34, 39, 42 / Fall 2012 Mid-Term Q. 7=15/17=88%
Q. 26 =17/17=100%
Q. 27,28,48=15/17
88%
Fall. 2012 Final
Q. 4, 9, 33, 34, 39 =17/17=100%,
Q. 11= 13/17=76%
Q. 42=17/17 100% / Continue to monitor
1 / Demonstrate effective communication skills. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate effective communication skills to instructor / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 17/17 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
2 / Demonstrate principles of medical asepsis in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate correct hand washing to instructor / Hand washing
Proper Handling of Linen
Universal- Precautions
Gloving
Gowning
Appling Mask / Observed in clinical setting for 8 hours = 17/17 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria-100% of students will demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents. / Use of Gait Belt
Helping the helpless resident (to the head of the bed with two assistants)
Turning and positioning the resident
(Supine, Side-lying, with use of lift sheet)
Assisting transfer from bed to chair/wheelchair and from chair/wheelchair to bed.
Assists with mechanical lift / Observed in clinical setting for 4 hours = 17/17 completed all / Continue to monitor

Date: June 4, 2012

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Institutional SLO Number / Program Student Learning Outcomes / Means of Assessment and Criteria for Success / Summary of Data Collected / Use of Results
Spring 2012 / Timeline for Program Modification
5 / Recall the role of the Certified Nurse Assistant / Means- midterm &
final examinations
Criteria- - 75 % of embedded questions will be correctly answered by students on midterm & final examinations recalling the role of the CAN
MT Q.1,3,30 / Sp 2012 Midterm
Q1 = 22/22=100%
Q3 = 22/22=100%
Q30 = 22/22=100%
Final Quiz N/A / Continue to monitor
5 / Identify the rights of patients as specified in Title 22, California Code of Regulations section 72527 & in sections 1599.1, 1599.2 & 1599.3 of the Health & Safety Code and in Title 42 / Means- midterm &
final examinations
Criteria- - 75 % of embedded questions will be correctly answered by students on midterm & final examinations recalling the role of the CNA
MT, Q. 7,8,26,27
28,48
Final Q. 4,9,11,33,34,39,42 / Sp 2012 Midterm
Q7 = 21/22 = 95%
Q26=22/22=100%
Q27=18/22=81%
Q28=22/22=100%
Q48=22/22 = 100?
Final
Q4 = 19/22 = 86%
Q9 = 20/22=90%
Q33 = 22/22 = 100%
Q34 = 16/22 = 73%
Q39 = 20/22 = 91%
Q11 = 21/22=95%
Q42 = 21/22 = 95% / Continue to monitor
1 / Demonstrate effective communication skills. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate effective communication with staff, patients, & instructor / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 22/22 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
2 / Demonstrate principles of medical asepsis in caring for residents. / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate correct hand washing to instructor / Observed in clinical setting for 8 hours = 22/22 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate appropriate and safe body mechanics in caring for residents.
Use of Gait Belt
Helping the helpless resident (to the head of the bed with two assistants)
Turning and positioning the resident
(Supine, Side-lying, with use of lift sheet)
Assisting transfer from bed to chair/wheelchair and from chair/wheelchair to bed.
Assists with mechanical lift / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate procedures listed in body mechanics module to clinical instructor / Observed in clinical setting for 4 hours = 22/22 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
4 / Demonstrates professional behaviors:
·  Empathy
·  Self-motivation
·  Appearance/personal hygiene
·  Time management
·  Teamwork
·  Respect
·  Patient advocacy / Means- Instructor Observation
Criteria- 100% of students will demonstrate defined professional behaviors to clinical instructor / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 22/22 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor
5 / Demonstrate competent and safe patient procedures identified on the “NATP Skills Check list” / Means- Instructor observation and verification utilizing NATP Skills Check list
Criteria-100% of students will complete verification skills check list under instructor observation / Observed in clinical setting during 104 clinical hours = 22/22 completed all areas satisfactory / Continue to monitor

Fall, 2011