improving the healthcare outcomes for children and adults living with obesity (population at risk) in Wayne County, Michiga
Community assessment power point
NURS 4210 Week 6 Assignment
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Section 1 of the rubric
Use the Slide Headings from the grading rubric/criteria as written
Describe Population
Describe Population’s Health Problem
(This section is worth 20 points)
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Section 2 of the rubric
Describe Results Comprehensive Assessment (including collaboration
with health care team, etc.
(This section will be worth 30 points)
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Section 3 of the rubric
Evidence-based culturally competent nursing interventions
(Must be referenced in the slide)
Interventions need to include some at the primary prevention level
(This section is worth 30 points)
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Section 4 of the rubric
Short term & Long term goals with Evaluation
(This section is worth 20 points)
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Section 5 of the rubric
Presented to Professional
Present ideas to at least one professional
Include professionals name, credentials, and agency
Include feedback from professional and lessons learned
(This section is worth 15 points)
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Section 6 of the rubric
Role Health Care Leader in Community
Describe role as health care leader
Note how this will promote social change
(This section is worth 20 points)
- Remember to adhere to any assignment guidelines regarding presentation format. This template contains suggestions only.
- Keep in mind that there is no such thing as an “APA standard PowerPoint.” Review http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2010/09/dear-professor.html for more information!
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Section 7 of the rubric
APA/Format
Points will be deducted when:
- Bullets are not used on slide
- There are more than seven lines per slide
- There are more than seven words per sentence
- All capital letters are used
- A background does not enhance the quality of the information being presented
- Reference list as final slide is not included
Minimum 7, maximum 18 slides - this includes the title slide and reference list
(This section is worth 15 points)
(Total Points for Power Point: 150)
References
Always include a reference list at the end of your presentation, just like you would in a paper. Reference list entries take the same format they would in a paper:
Jones, P. (2004). This great book. New York, NY: Publisher.
Smith, W., & Cat, D. (2010). How to make a good presentation
great. Presentations Quarterly, 45(4), 56-59.
doi:10.123.45/abc
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