From the electronic health record (EHR) to nanotechnology to 3-D   printers and beyond, there are an increasing number of useful and   innovative technologies being used in health care settings that have   an important role in linking and organizing care and information. For   this assignment, you will create a slide presentation to present to   administrators and nurses providing direct patient care.

 

General Requirements:

 

Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:

 

  • This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior     to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations     for successful completion.
  • Doctoral learners are required     to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide     is located in the Student Success Center.
  • Use primary     sources published within the last 5 years. Provide citations and     references for all sources used.
  • You are required to submit     this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the directions in the Student     Success Center.

 

Directions:

 

Your presentation must include the following elements:

 

  1. Identify and provide a brief description of a clinical   problem.
  2. Identify a technology that can improve patient     outcomes for that clinical problem.
  3. Select a theory to     guide the presentation and discuss why this theory is   applicable.
  4. Address how the technology you have identified     will assist in resolving the clinical problem.
  5. Potential     strengths and limitations of the technology selected.

 

Use PowerPoint to create your slide presentation. Your slide   presentation must contain a title slide, 12-15 slides of content, and   a References slide. Use evidence to support your claims. A minimum of   five references using APA style must be used. Speaker’s notes must be   included for each individual slide (add a speaker notes section to   demonstrate the verbal speech you would give along with each slide).

 

Presentation Tips:

 

Text slides are not meant to be read by the speaker, but by the   audience. Lettering should generally be limited to four lines and   should never be more than seven, including the title.

  1. It is advisable not to use more than eight words per   line.
  2. Avoid too much detail and resist the temptation to     overload the presentation with information.
  3. Avoid jargon     and abbreviations, unless they are clear to all the audience.
  4. Aim at the average person in the audience.
  5. Use plain   English.

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