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Presentation

Hi, Im starting Med Surg this semester and my instructor is making us do a presentation on a topic of our choosing. I chose fluid imbalance so i could go ahead and get it over with ( topic is associated with a certain date). She wants us to get creative with it and has said in the past that student have written funny poems, songs, or stories for their topic....but i wanna do something different, I just dont know what yet and that why Im asking yall. A little background info of what the presentation has to have in it:

1. causes/ etiology

2. symptoms/ manifestations

3. diagnostics

4. treatment/therapeutic management

5. nursing interventions

6. education

7. and any funny facts

The presentation has to be 10 minutes of talking and then 5 minutes left for Q&A...so any ideas that yall have would be greatly appreciated!!

P.S. I have to have this done by next friday so post as soon as you can!

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I always had a ball presenting on fluid balance, serum Na+, and such. Just because I'm a meany I'm gonna let you go find it here on AN. Look for "saline stays, water travels." You can make some great posters, slosh some water around, and get your learners chanting. I recommend it.

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