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MILESTONE 3 3
Milestone 3
Professor’s Name
Student’s Name
Course Title
Date
My approved topic is “Nursing, Environment, and Ethics through Education”. The nursing profession involves taking care of patient suffering from various diseases. For this reason, nurse professionals are always prepared to attend to emergencies within the healthcare system. Owing to the fact that most of this emergency issues originate from the society, nursing is now focused on educating people within communities as a preventive measure. Sensitization education is an integral part of both professional and social ethics to help communities understand the cause of some common diseases and how they can be prevented. The nursing fraternity also has a social responsibility to protect the environment (Dorigan & Guirardello, 2017).
I will introduce this topic by giving a story that will help me catch the attention of the audience. The story that I will use will be closely related to my topic. For instance in this topic, I will give a story about how a particular nurse helped to save a certain village from cholera by educating them on the importance of using clean water. The story will be brief to avoid wasting a lot of time on the introduction part. Most people will feel bored if you spend most time of the presentation giving stories (Sewasew, Mengestie & Abate, 2015).
The story will also be interesting and narrated in a way that catches the attention of the audience. The introductory slide of the PowerPoint should have a provocative statement and a compelling statistic or fact about the topic. It should also have an image that catches the eye of the audience and also helps them guess what the topic is all about (Lingard, & Driessen, 2015). The slide should also provide the agenda or a brief overview of what will be discussed in the presentation. The overview should however create suspense and have relevance to the audience. This prepares the audience for the presentation.
References
Dorigan, G.H., & Guirardello, E. B. (2017). Nursing practice environment, satisfaction, and safety climate: the nurses’ perception. Acta Paulista de Enfermagem, 30(2), 129-135. https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0194201700021
Sewasew, D., Mengestie, M., & Abate, G. (2015). A comparative study on power point presentation and traditional lecture method in material understandability, effectiveness and attitude. Educational Research and Reviews, 10(2), 234-243.
Lingard, L., & Driessen, E. (2015). How to tell compelling scientific stories: tips for artful use of the research manuscript and presentation genres. Researching medical education. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 259-268.
Running head: NURSING, ENVIRONMENT, AND ETHICS THROUGH EDUCATION 1
NURSING, ENVIRONMENT, AND ETHICS THROUGH EDUCATION 2
Nursing, Environment, and Ethics through Education
Name
Institution
Nursing, Environment, and Ethics throug ...
1. Running head: MILESTONE 3 1
MILESTONE 3 3
Milestone 3
Professor’s Name
Student’s Name
Course Title
Date
My approved topic is “Nursing, Environment, and Ethics
through Education”. The nursing profession involves taking care
of patient suffering from various diseases. For this reason,
nurse professionals are always prepared to attend to
emergencies within the healthcare system. Owing to the fact
that most of this emergency issues originate from the society,
nursing is now focused on educating people within communities
as a preventive measure. Sensitization education is an integral
part of both professional and social ethics to help communities
understand the cause of some common diseases and how they
can be prevented. The nursing fraternity also has a social
responsibility to protect the environment (Dorigan &
Guirardello, 2017).
I will introduce this topic by giving a story that will help
me catch the attention of the audience. The story that I will use
will be closely related to my topic. For instance in this topic, I
will give a story about how a particular nurse helped to save a
certain village from cholera by educating them on the
importance of using clean water. The story will be brief to
2. avoid wasting a lot of time on the introduction part. Most
people will feel bored if you spend most time of the
presentation giving stories (Sewasew, Mengestie & Abate,
2015).
The story will also be interesting and narrated in a way that
catches the attention of the audience. The introductory slide of
the PowerPoint should have a provocative statement and a
compelling statistic or fact about the topic. It should also have
an image that catches the eye of the audience and also helps
them guess what the topic is all about (Lingard, & Driessen,
2015). The slide should also provide the agenda or a brief
overview of what will be discussed in the presentation. The
overview should however create suspense and have relevance to
the audience. This prepares the audience for the presentation.
References
Dorigan, G.H., & Guirardello, E. B. (2017). Nursing practice
environment, satisfaction, and safety climate: the nurses’
perception. Acta Paulista de Enfermagem, 30(2), 129-135.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0194201700021
Sewasew, D., Mengestie, M., & Abate, G. (2015). A
comparative study on power point presentation and traditional
lecture method in material understandability, effectiveness and
attitude. Educational Research and Reviews, 10(2), 234-243.
Lingard, L., & Driessen, E. (2015). How to tell compelling
scientific stories: tips for artful use of the research manuscript
and presentation genres. Researching medical education.
Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 259-268.
Running head: NURSING, ENVIRONMENT, AND ETHICS
THROUGH EDUCATION 1
NURSING, ENVIRONMENT, AND ETHICS THROUGH
EDUCATION 2
3. Nursing, Environment, and Ethics through Education
Name
Institution
Nursing, Environment, and Ethics through Education
Nursing as a profession has the forefront when it comes to
taking care of the diseased in one form or another. In many
ways, this might mean that it is one of the professions that work
in an almost emergency state all the time as they are more of
curative than preventive. However, over the years, there has
been a growing need for recognition of origin to major issue
within the society and by this fact; nursing has taken to
recognize the strengths in preventive measures. With increasing
concern of climate change and call to action over the reduction
of pollution in an effort to reduce ailments due to their effects,
nursing like all other social institutions has taken a stand
through educative measures (Dorigan & Guirardello, 2017).
It is almost mandatory as part of social ethics as well as
professional ethics to have sensitization education for
communities over causes of certain diseases like increase in
asthma, cholera, and CVDs as a result of carbon emissions. It is
a social responsibility for the nursing fraternity to be involved
in the protection of the environment by recognizing the roles of
the population in maintaining a balance in nature. In addition,
there is recognition of the adverse effects that their actions may
4. contribute to the society and thus it is the ethical duty of the
nurse to provide information for self-sufficiency in self-support
for the community (Kieft, De Brouwer, Francke, & Delnoij,
2014). In recognition of this, there is a specific population that
comes across as the more likely to benefit with this endeavor.
Working with the individual in education institution is one way
in which integration of prevention through protection and
sensitization to environmental awareness is a great way to
tackle the issue (International Conference on Education
Management and Management Science, & In Zheng, 2015).
Many of the increasing issues in the world is central to the
availability and diversity in education. This means that by many
ways the cross-cutting issues in education also affect health,
therefore in working within the education industry, there is a
sense of responsibility that is provided earlier on in life to make
environmental health and data correlation to population health
as an integral part in general studies. In this way, we not only
tackle the issue form the roots but it becomes a habit as a social
norm and ethical standard within the society in general rather
than just providing treatment (American Nurses Association,
2007). This is a more realistic way as it does not change already
existing behavior but creates it within a much younger
generation and thus evolution for the next generation.
References
American Nurses Association. (2007). ANA’s Principles of
Environmental Health for Nursing Practice with Implementation
Strategies. Retrieved from
http://ojin.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/WorkplaceSa
fety/Healthy-
Nurse/ANAsPrinciplesofEnvironmentalHealthforNursingPractic
e.pd
Dorigan, G.H., & Guirardello, E. B. (2017). Nursing practice
environment, satisfaction, and safety climate: the nurses’
perception. Acta Paulista de Enfermagem, 30(2), 129-135.
5. https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0194201700021
International Conference on Education Management and
Management Science, & In Zheng, D. (2015). Education
management and management science: 2014 International
Conference on Education Management and Management Science
(ICEMMS 2014), 7-8 August 2014, Tianjin, China.
Kieft, R. AMM, De Brouwer, B. BJM., Francke, A.L., &
Delnoij, D. MJ. (2014). How nurses and their work environment
affect patient experiences of the quality of care: a qualitative
study. BioMed Central. Retrieved from
https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/14
72-6963-14-249
Ethical, Social and Cultural issue
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Date
What is the definition or an example of an ethical issue? If
copying content from a site, provide the Web address to the
6. article.
An ethical issue can be defined as a situation which usually
calls for an individual or an organization to choose between
what is considered to be right which is this case is ethical or to
choose a wrong which can be termed as unethical. A good
example of an ethical issue in a workplace environment is where
a given worker takes credit for others work.
References
40 Ideas of Social Issues Research Paper Topics - A Research
Guide. (2019, May 22). Retrieved from
https://www.aresearchguide.com/40-social-research-paper-
topics.html
What is the definition or an example of a social issue? If
copying content from a site, provide the Web address to the
article.
A social issue can be defined as a problem which is observed to
have an influence over a large number of individuals or people
within a given society. I can also be defined as a common
problem which individuals observe which might be affecting the
society. They are a number of strategies which can be used
when it comes to combating of social issues for instance, it is
observed that some of the societies usually deployment
strategies such as voting for their leaders in a democratic
process and those leaders are set to help the society in
combating of the social issue.
References
40 Ideas of Social Issues Research Paper Topics - A Research
Guide. (2019, May 22). Retrieved from
https://www.aresearchguide.com/40-social-research-paper-
topics.html
https://www.aresearchguide.com/40-social-research-paper-
topics.html
7. 1. What is the definition or an example of a cultural issue? If
copying content from a site, provide the Web address to the
article.
Culture can be defined as an integrated system of a learned
behavior which is usually different from another society. Some
of the shared cultural issue include things religion, customs as
well as material artifacts. Cultural issues are one of the thing
which has been observed to affect the American Society more so
due to the fact that there is a different set of societies who
resides within America which has led to emergence to things
such as discrimination and negative stereotypes.
References
Cultural Issues. (2014, February 20). Retrieved from
https://www.allaboutcounseling.com/culture.htm