End Of Life Care

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Hello! I made a Podcast/powerpoint on End of life care for my community class (for my RN-BSN program). I posted it on Youtube. It has very basic thoughts and information for nurses. I will be graded on the interaction (likes,comments and views) I get from the community (good and bad). If you could please take 15 mins to take a look and leave a comment you would be helping a busy nursing student a lot! Thanks so much and enjoy!!!

LINK ---->>>>> http://youtu.be/kW8X97tShA4

Is it possible to view it AS the ppt? Rather than on YouTube?

Physical or mental...one way or another...future "wound" nurse.

Specializes in L&D, Hospice.

nicely done!

That's a Great Idea! Its a 15 min video which, is long. I just uploaded it slideshare.net. You have run through it at your own speed. Here is the link. Please leave a comment if you can and thanks for the interest!

Link ----->>>> Hospice and palliative care

Thanks so much :)

Uploaded the slides to slideshare.net if your rather run through the sides at your own speed. Link --->>>Hospice and palliative care

Please comment is you can! Thanks

Hello! I made a Podcast/powerpoint on End of life care for my community class (for my RN-BSN program). I posted it on Youtube. It has very basic thoughts and information for nurses. I will be graded on the interaction (likes,comments and views) I get from the community (good and bad). If you could please take 15 mins to take a look and leave a comment you would be helping a busy nursing student a lot! Thanks so much and enjoy!!!

LINK---->>>>> http://youtu.be/kW8X97tShA4

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

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Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care.

Good day, staciyac4:

I enjoyed your presentation (I watched and listened to the YouTube.com version). After just finishing an effective communications class, I was pleased to see how well you did the PowerPoint, included relevant citations on the PowerPoints (though from a verbal perspective, we were required to provide oral citations, not just rely on PowerPoint for the citations).

Now, if this is going to be in front of an audience presentation, I would recommend the following:

1. Learn about oral citations.

2. Consider the impact of a question for a title slide vs. a statement

3. For some of the slides, consider taking the points down to three (3); yes, this may mean more slides that may require figuring bridge questions / statements (aka slide title).

4. If you want emotional impact for the presentation, then involve people which means appropriate pictures. By moving more towards images than text, if this were an in-person presentation then you would come across as far more credible knowing the material better than appearing to read the text from slide to slide.

Thank you.

Thanks so much for the advice! and thank you for watching!

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