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Case studies

Hi guys

so I’m doing a case studies project and I cannot for the life of me word either of the two questions correctly. It’s supposed to be on a PowerPoint but I don’t want to throw a bunch of info at my viewers when presenting. 
1. pathophysiology of septic shock

2. progression of sepsis from sirs to severe sepsis to multi organ failure 

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If it were me I would use "Pathophysiology of Septic Shock" and "Progression of Septic Shock" as slide titles.  On each slide I would list a few bullet points to highlight topics I was going to address in each section.

If you're not PowerPoint savvy you don't need to add a bunch of graphics.  As your slides should be an outline to follow and guide your case study don't get overly wordy, and whatever you do, don't type out your entire presntation.  Years ago I was taught the 6 x 6 rule: no more than 6 bullets, limiting each bullet to 6 words.

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That rule is so helpful! I love it. 

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