Case Study Analysis and Clinical Management ...
2.4.2 Presentation
Weight: 30%
Group
Type of Collaboration:
Submission:
Submit your oral group presentation electronically through the Turnitin link and via the group submission link on the subject vUWS site. See submission requirements below.
Format:
The oral group presentation is to be recorded and uploaded to YouTube.
The URL for the presentation is to be provided in a Word document along with your written script and a contribution log with all participants' full names and student IDs, and submitted through Turnitin. A template will be provided by the subject coordinator.
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.
Length:
10 minutes
Curriculum Mode:
Presentation
Aim of the Assessment:
This assessment builds on the knowledge developed, and your feedback for Assessment 1.
You are required to present the case study of Mr Kumar in an oral presentation. The presenter must be visible in the presentation.
This is a group assessment. You need to enrol in a group via the vUWS subject site Assessment Zone - Group Report.
The presentation should cover the following questions:
Explain the clinical manifestations that led to a diagnosis of acute anterior STEMI.
Provide a rationale for the nursing management of Mr Kumar in the Emergency Department.
Discuss the role and importance of reperfusion.
Discuss the nursing considerations of the medications given to Mr Kumar (Aspirin, Heparin, Morphine, Nitro-glycerine & Clopidogrel).
Please use the learning guide to access the marking criteria for this assessment.
Details:
Your group is to record and submit an oral presentation on the case study from Assessment 1, Mr Kumar. The feedback you receive for Assessment 1 should be used to improve your answers, which you can then use for your oral presentation. You can share your work with your group only to help formulate the best answer to each of the four questions. For your oral presentation, you can use a slideshow (such as PowerPoint) to support your presentation by sharing your screen. You can record your presentation in ZOOM. If you have difficulties with ZOOM or technology in general, there will be webinars and workshops to help you. Please check announcements for dates and times.
The recorded group presentation should take no more than 10 minutes. There is no word limit. If you exceed the time limit by more than 10%, the marker will stop marking at 11 minutes.
Solution: