Posted: March 11th, 2023
TOPIC: Patient Care Delivery
Assessment Description
There will be times when the doctorally prepared advanced practice nurse will need to suggest a change in patient care delivery. It will be important for the doctorally prepared advanced practice nurse to understand how to deliver information and what information should be shared with an audience.
This assignment will give you practice with presentation software along with preparing you to provide specific information for your proposed changes. This is a two-part assignment that will also give you practice in presenting to administrators.
General Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment.
Directions:
Part 1:
Create a 12-15 slide presentation (PowerPoint or voice-over; Prezi, include voice-over) that presents a proposed change in patient care delivery related to your DPI Project. The presentation must demonstrate considerations for finance, quality, patient safety, and patient experience.
If you are completing a PowerPoint presentation: The speaker notes must contain a detailed script of your presentation, as if you were verbally presenting. The speaker notes must include embedded citations supporting your presentation.
If you are completing a Prezi: Citations supporting your presentation need to be embedded.
Include the following:
Part 2:
RESOURCES
Read Chapters 8, 9 and 11 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession.
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Center for Community Health and Development/University of Kansas. (n.d.). Chapter 3 – Section 14. SWOT analysis: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Community Tool Box.
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