NURS-FPX4020 walks BSN FlexPath students through a complete quality-improvement cycle — identifying a safety issue, conducting a root-cause analysis, presenting an improvement plan to colleagues, and compiling a resource tool kit — across four tightly linked assessments. Because each assessment depends on the safety issue you select in Assessment 1, choosing the right topic early matters more in this course than almost any other in the program. This guide breaks down what each assessment actually requires and how academic support for NURS-FPX4020 fits into this quality-and-safety-focused course.
Course Overview
NURS-FPX4020 takes a single quality or safety issue and walks it through the full improvement cycle real nursing units use: identifying the problem and its scope, root-cause analysis to find underlying contributing factors, an improvement plan with measurable goals, a colleague-facing in-service presentation, and a supporting resource tool kit. The skill being tested is less about clinical content and more about structured quality-improvement methodology.
Key Assessments
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1Enhancing Quality and Safety
Identifies and analyzes a specific quality or safety issue (commonly medication errors, falls, or healthcare-associated infections) within a practice setting, establishing the scope and significance that the rest of the course builds on.
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2Root-Cause Analysis and Safety Improvement Plan
Uses a supplied template to conduct a formal root-cause analysis of the Assessment 1 issue and outlines a structured improvement plan with specific, measurable interventions.
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3Improvement Plan In-Service Presentation
An 8-14 slide presentation with detailed speaker's notes, designed as a hypothetical in-service training session for colleagues, communicating the Assessment 2 improvement plan in an accessible format.
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4Improvement Plan Tool Kit
Compiles a curated set of resources (often annotated bibliographies, job aids, or reference sheets) that supports colleagues in implementing and sustaining the improvement plan after the in-service training ends.
How We Help With NURS-FPX4020
- Selecting a quality/safety issue specific and well-documented enough to support a root-cause analysis later in the course
- Completing the root-cause analysis template correctly — distinguishing root causes from symptoms or contributing factors
- Structuring the in-service presentation's speaker notes to read as spoken delivery, not a copy-pasted paper
- Curating a tool kit that's genuinely usable by frontline staff, not just a restated literature review
- Maintaining one consistent improvement plan and issue across all four assessments
Common Challenges in This Course
The single biggest risk in this course is choosing a quality/safety issue in Assessment 1 that's too broad to root-cause analyze specifically in Assessment 2 — narrowing the topic early prevents rework later. On Assessment 3, a common mistake is writing speaker notes that simply repeat the slide text rather than expanding on it as a real presenter would. On the tool kit (Assessment 4), students often submit a generic bibliography instead of practical, ready-to-use resources tied directly to the improvement plan.
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NURS-FPX4020 FAQ
Yes — the root-cause analysis, improvement plan, presentation, and tool kit all build on the single issue you identify in Assessment 1.
Most sections supply a specific RCA template (often a fishbone or "5 whys" format) — use the one provided in your course shell rather than a generic version.
Typically 8-14 slides with substantial speaker's notes — check your course shell for the exact range, since it can vary slightly by section.
Usually a mix of annotated bibliography entries, quick-reference job aids, and practical implementation resources aimed at frontline staff — not just academic citations.
Yes — both courses share the same quality-improvement assessment arc, since they're parallel versions of similar Capella course content.