NURS-FPX4065 builds a complete care coordination plan across five progressively deepening assessments — starting with a practicum planning worksheet, then a preliminary plan, an ethical/policy analysis, a colleague-facing presentation, and a final care coordination strategy. Because each assessment revises and builds on the same patient population and practicum experience, the quality of your early work directly determines how strong the final strategy can be. This guide breaks down what each assessment actually requires and how academic support for NURS-FPX4065 fits into this care-coordination-and-practicum course.
Course Overview
NURS-FPX4065 mirrors the real workflow of a care coordinator while incorporating a practicum element: documenting an initial practicum planning conversation, drafting a preliminary care coordination plan, analyzing the ethical and policy factors that shape it, presenting the plan to colleagues, and finalizing it into a complete care coordination strategy — the same iterative-improvement skill set used in real care coordination roles, grounded in practicum hours.
Key Assessments
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1BSN Practicum Conference Call Worksheet
Documents an initial practicum planning meeting with a preceptor, recording goals, an implementation timeline, and HIPAA-compliant documentation procedures that frame the practicum experience for the rest of the course.
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2Preliminary Care Coordination Plan
Drafts an initial care coordination plan for the chosen patient population or health concern from the practicum setting, identifying community resources and a basic coordination approach.
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3Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination
Analyzes the ethical considerations and relevant health policies (such as HIPAA or state mental-health statutes) that affect care coordination for the chosen population, building on the preliminary plan.
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4Care Coordination Presentation to Colleagues
A presentation (commonly slides with narrated audio) communicating the evolving care coordination plan to a colleague audience, incorporating the ethical and policy considerations identified earlier.
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5Final Care Coordination Strategy
Synthesizes the practicum experience, feedback, and prior assessments into a final, polished care coordination strategy with refined community resources, ethical considerations, and measurable patient outcomes.
How We Help With NURS-FPX4065
- Completing the practicum conference call worksheet thoroughly, including a realistic 8-week implementation timeline
- Choosing a patient population and health concern specific enough to support a full coordination strategy across all five assessments
- Identifying real, locally relevant community resources for the preliminary plan rather than generic national programs
- Connecting specific ethical principles and named health policies directly to the chosen scenario in Assessment 3
- Revising and tightening the strategy meaningfully for Assessment 5 rather than resubmitting the preliminary plan with minor edits
Common Challenges in This Course
The most common issue is treating the five assessments as separate assignments instead of one evolving practicum-based plan — the final strategy should clearly reflect the ethical/policy analysis and presentation feedback, not just restate the preliminary plan. On Assessment 1, students sometimes under-detail the practicum timeline and HIPAA documentation procedures, which sets a weak foundation for later assessments. On Assessment 3, a frequent mistake is discussing ethics and policy in generic terms instead of tying them specifically to the chosen population's care coordination challenges.
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NURS-FPX4065 FAQ
Yes — unlike NURS-FPX4050, it incorporates a practicum component, including a preceptor conference call worksheet and a practicum-based timeline.
Yes — the population and health concern established in the practicum worksheet and preliminary plan carry through the ethical/policy analysis, presentation, and final strategy.
Most rubrics expect discussion of relevant healthcare policy and privacy regulations like HIPAA, tied to the specific care coordination scenario from the practicum.
Typically recorded with slides and narrated audio rather than delivered live — check your course shell for the exact format.
NURS-FPX4065 adds a practicum planning worksheet (Assessment 1) and a final strategy assessment (Assessment 5), giving it five assessments instead of four.