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Hi I need a 20-slide PowerPoint presentation using a case study. The presentation will use the “nursing process ” to discuss the following section:

Holistic assessment of client’s condition.

Priority Interventions that Promote Client Safety

Client’s Cultural Values in Implementation

Advocacy: Right to Autonomy & Adherence to Plan of Care

Team Members, Communication, Collaboration

Assignment details:

1-  Name the file: ACI_NUR280W8_209838_Acosta Y.

2-  Create cover slide:

a.  The name of the assignment: Case Study about Graves’ disorder

b.  The name of the course

c.  Name of your professor

d.  Your name

3-  Slides 2-19 you will evaluate the case study using the nursing process and discuss the 5 concepts above. 

4-  Finally, list your references in APA style in slide 20.  If the APA reference list exceeds slide 20, you may use as many additional slides to list all of your sources.

Attached you will find an example of a powerpoint; that is how the teacher wants it. Whatever is  HIGHTLIGHT MUST BE in the introduction. She gave us this so we could use it, so feel free to do it.

7th Edition

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paper. Annotated diagrams illustrate how to set up the major sections of a student paper: the title page
or cover page, the text, tables and figures, and the reference list.

Basic Setup
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settings in programs such as Academic Writer, Microsoft Word, and Google Docs already comply with
APA Style. However, you may need to make a few adjustments before you begin writing.

• Margins: Use 1-in. margins on all sides of the page (top, bottom, left, and right).
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Tips for Better Writing
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• Budget time to implement suggestions.

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More information on student papers can be found in the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) and in
the Concise Guide to APA Style (7th ed.).

SOURCE: American Psychological Association. (2020).
Publication manual of the American Psychological
Association (7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000

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LEADERSHIP PROJECT 1

Leadership Project: Analysis

John Doe

NUR280: Professional Nursing Leadership

Professor: Dr. Kirenia Santiuste

September 14th, 2022

Introduction

Nursing profession is one of the richest, most versatile, all-inclusive professions of all times. Sharifi, Adib-Hajbaghery, and Najafi, (2019) explains cultural competence is the cornerstone of the nursing practice. The purpose of this paper is to describe the details of how the student has achieved the outcomes including the assignments and experiences that led to the achievement of the outcomes upon program completion.

Holistic Approach in the Nursing Assessment

According to Gale (2020), since the COVID-19 pandemic, several patients, especially the older population has faced major challenges, such as social isolation; hence, it is imperative that nurses develop strategies to avert the injurious and deleterious complications associated with social isolation. “A new graduate nurse must consider establishing effective interventions to identify those individuals at risk” (Sharifi et al., 2019).

Cultural Values and Competence

One of the main barriers to effective patient care delivery is cultural diversity. Lack of cultural awareness may lead to poor patients’ outcomes.

Nursing Process and Clinical Judgment Model

Collaboration

Autonomy

Priorities and Nursing Interventions


References

Gale, A. (2020). Preventing social isolation: A holistic approach to nursing

interventions. 
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
58(7), 11-13.

Sharifi, N., Adib-Hajbaghery, M., & Najafi, M. (2019). Cultural competence in nursing: A

concept analysis. 
International Journal of Nursing Studies
99, 103386.

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