create a poster or brochure
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NURS4015-ArticlePresentationGradingCriteria.pdf
NURS4015-ArticlePresentationGradingCriteria.pdf
Child and Family Health Nursing (Pediatrics)
Article Presentation
The post-conference presentation will occur during post-conference. The student
will choose a topic relating to the pediatric field. Information presented may be a
teaching tool to anyone who has access to the pediatric population either as a
hospital personnel or layperson. This information should come from a scholarly
source other than your book and may include a scholarly medical website. The
presentation should be approximately 5 to 10 minutes followed by a 5 to 10 minute
discussion relating to the question asked by the presenter. The goal is to have a
quality discussion based on the information presented so please choose a topic that
will allow others to express their opinions.
Below is the grading criterion for your presentation.
Criteria Total Points Points Earned
Presentation pertains to pediatric
situations/concepts 10
Presentation was at least 5 minutes 5
Provides for opportunities to learn how to
be a better nurse, parent, aunt/uncle etc. 15
Presenter was able to elicit
feedback/discussion 10
Discussion question appropriate to
presentation 10
Total Points 50
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