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PCAL Support for NURS3017: Health Variations 5
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Assessment details
Refer to p. 14 of your learning guide
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What is a presentation?
An oral presentation is a structured talk that presents information on a specific topic.
It needs to be
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Well-planned
Appropriately structured
Competently delivered
Planning
Read the assessment requirements
Understand the purpose of your presentation
Research your topic well
Select valid information
IMPORTANT
Duration: 5 minutes
– If you exceed the time limit by more than 10% the marker will stop marking.
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Structure of a presentation
An effective presentation MUST include:
An introduction
A body
AND
A conclusion
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Elements of the introduction
Greet the audience
Good afternoon and welcome to my presentation …
Hello! In this presentation, advanced care planning for a palliative patient …
Introduce yourself
I’m John Carter, presenting on the topic: Advanced Care Planning for a Palliative Patient …
Stimulate interest in topic (provide a hook)
Think of a novel way to engage audience/viewer attention. Could use a picture, a quote, a rhetorical question, a statistic etc (Not more than 20 seconds!).
Provide
ief background information about the topic
Advanced care planning is a critical aspect of palliative care …
Outline the main aspects to be discussed
The main aspects of focus include: ……
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Body
The body contains the main content of the presentation
Explaining the effect an ACP has on a patient and their family’s satisfaction with care
Provide a comprehensive overview of ethical decision-making concerning ACP
Evaluating the requirements for effective communication in a palliative context
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Explaining the effect an ACP has on a patient and their family’s satisfaction with care
Chat box activity #1: Can you list some effects that ACP has on a patient and their family’s satisfaction with care?
Language features:
Use cause effect language to explain the effects of ACP
ACP is linked to positive outcomes …
ACP results in …
ACP contributes to …
ACP leads to …
Therefore, ACP …
A consequence of …
Draw on evidence to strengthen main points
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Including literature
Make sure that you draw on literature to support main ideas.
However, you are not required to ve
ally reference the literature.
For example:
According to Hall et et al. (2022), communication is central to …
Communication is central to …
Ensure you include all sources in the reference list (at the end of your script that you will be submitting through turnitin) using APA 7th edition reference style
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Provide a comprehensive overview of ethical decision-making concerning ACP
Chat box activity #2: Can you list some ethical decision-making aspects concerning ACP?
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Provide a comprehensive overview of ethical decision-making concerning ACP
Structuring your response:
Begin by clearly identifying the ethical decision-making aspect/aspects:
For eg: Ethical aspects such as autonomy and self-determination are reflected in ACP by upholding people’s wishes when they can no longer speak for themselves. (State why these ethical issues are important by drawing on evidence ….)
Beneficence is another ethical aspect that nurses can address by complying with advanced care directives …. (State why this ethical issue is important by drawing on evidence ….)
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Evaluating the requirements for effective communication in a palliative context
Chat box activity #3: Can you think of some reasons why effective communication is important in a palliative context?
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Evaluating the requirements for effective communication in a palliative context
Sample response provided by Subject Coordinato
ACP discussions can be challenging, sensitive and complex. One component of highly skilled communication is knowing when not to proceed with discussions. For example, in some situations, discussions might cause disproportionate levels of distress. In such cases, it is vital for nurses to know how to ‘titrate’ information over time. Nurses can act as facilitators and assist individuals and their families develop, articulate and document preferences for future medical care. …. (Add more information).
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Visuals
Use relevant diagrams, graphs, tables, images etc to illustrate main ideas
Visual material should be closely connected to the text
Do not include a visual merely to fill a blank space!
Ensure visuals are cited in your reference list
You do not need to include in-text references on your slides!
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How do I cite images?
Citing an image on the internet
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How do I cite images?
Citing an image from a BOOK
https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CQRBwhMu8Q
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Citing an online image from a WEBSITE
https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iPruRD8_Xk
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Features of the presentation body section
Key terms are explained, pronounced co
ectly & used accurately
Information is relevant, cu
ent and reliable
Organisation of points is logical
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Language features of the body
Sequencing
A principal effect of ACP is ….
To begin with …
Secondly,
Next, …
Stressing important ideas
It is important to note that …
Of significance is the …
A point that needs to be emphasised is …
Using an appropriate XXX is critical to …
Signalling a new point
Now, I’d like to draw your attention to the need for effective communication strategies in …
Turning to ethical decision making …
To recap on a point made earlier, nurses should …
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Conclusion/Final statement
Briefly summarise main points examined in the body
Could finish by stressing the significance of appropriate palliative care
TIP: Only a
ief final statement is required for your conclusion
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Delivery
Keep to timing
Practise your presentation
Focus on pronunciation, eye contact and body language
Avoid reading from notes
Be natural! Be relaxed!
SMILE!
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After the presentation
The written dialogue (script) that is used during your presentation must be uploaded to TURNITIN
The script should include your student details and the URL link to your presentation.
The SCRIPT will used by the marker while listening to your presentation to help understand complex terminology that is prone to mispronunciation.
The similarity index generated by TURNITIN will be checked for the purposes of detecting potential academic misconduct.
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References
References are to include six (6) recent, relevant references including journal articles, textbook material and evidence-based resources.
References to support your discussion must be from peer-reviewed and/or published sources that are less than 5 years old.
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Acknowledgements
This Professional Communication Academic Literacy (PCAL) Support resource was prepared by PCAL Support at the School of Nursing and Midwifery and includes collaboration or consultation with the Unit Coordinators, or a Literacy Strategies/IMPACT research academic.
The resource was developed by:
Dr. Suzanne D’Souza, Pa
amatta 2022
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2.4.3 Presentation
Weight:
Type of Collaboration: Individual
Due:
Submission:
Length: Cu
iculum Mode:
30%
Individual
Week 13, Monday 30th May 2022 at 1700
Refer to Section 2.5 of the LG - General Submission Requirements
5 minutes
Format:
Oral presentation recorded and uploaded to YouTube. The URL for the presentation is to be provided in a word document along with your written script and submitted through Turnitin.
All assignments are to be typed Typing must be according to the following format:
3 cm left and right margins, double spaced.
Font: Arial or Times New Roman Font size: 12pt See further submission requirements below
Duration The presentation time limit is 5 minutes, and you may use three (3) slides to assist in your presentation. There is no word limit, the length of your presentation should be guided by time. If you exceed the time limit by more than 10% the marker will stop marking.
Aim of assessment
Nurses in palliative care provide both physical and emotional support to dying persons and their families. The aim of this assessment is for students to develop a presentation that explains advanced care planning (ACP) for a palliative person.
You are required to record yourself delivering an oral presentation which addresses the topic of ’Advanced care planning for a palliative patient’ that includes:
– Explaining the effect an ACP has on a patient and their family’s satisfaction with care – Provide a comprehensive overview of ethical decision-making concerning ACP
– Evaluating the requirements for effective communication in a palliative context
The presentation time limit is 5 minutes, and you may use three (3) slides to assist in your presentation. There is no word limit, the length of your presentation should be guided by time. If you exceed the time limit by more