Discussion: As a palliative care nurse manager
Discussion: As a palliative care nurse managerDiscussion: As a palliative care nurse
managerAs a palliative care nurse manager, you are presenting a telehealth mobile
application to your team. The purpose of this technology is to enable timely and accurate
assessment of your in-home patients who are presently under the care of the palliative
team. A myriad chronic diseases must be monitored, including:Congestive heart
failure.Diabetes with resulting Stages 2 and 3 non-healing ulcers.Chronic obstructive lung
disease.Successful deployment of this new technology requires that your team be well-
trained in its use. Consequently, you have decided develop training materials for a webinar,
which can be used to deliver the training remotely using Web conferencing
technologies.Develop a webinar presentation for staff personnel to support the
implementation and use of the new telehealth technology. Create 10–15 slides to support
your presentation, including a title slide and a references slide.Ensure that your
presentation follows the palliative care program guidelines and standards developed by
your organization.Describe the purpose and use of the technology.Explain the risks and
benefits of the technology.Identify the requirements for successful deployment of the
technology, including appropriate training for patients and their families.Discuss patient
confidentiality and privacy safeguards associated with the technology.Explain how the
organization will assess the effectiveness of the technology.Describe the type of ongoing
training and technical support that will be available to the nursing staff.Communicate
clearly and concisely, using synchronous or asynchronous Web conferencing
technologies.Integrate relevant and credible sources of evidence to support assertions,
correctly formatting citations and references using APA style.Develop a slide deck to
support your training session.Your slide deck should consist of 10–15 slides, including a
title slide and a references slide.Cite 3–5 sources of scholarly or professional evidence.List
your sources on the references slide at the end of your presentation.ORDER NOW FOR
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