1. Discussion 3: Patient-care technologies
Discussion 3: Patient-care technologiesDiscussion 3: Patient-care technologiesThe purpose
of this assignment is to demonstrate the skills of the professional nurse as an educator. You
are to prepare a guide that will serve as a handout to assist a specific patient that you
identify. Your guide or handout should help this patient find and evaluate a reliable mobile
health, or mHealth application (app) that is already developed. This may be related to the
patient’s disease process or diagnosis, or may be an app that can help a patient maintain or
improve good health, and prevent illness. You will develop the guide using Microsoft
PowerPoint. PowerPoint is a versatile application that lets you design slideshows and
handouts. For this assignment, you will be using PowerPoint to create a guide or handout
that you may print and give to patients and families. You will be submitting this PowerPoint
file for grading. Course OutcomesORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED, PLAGIARISM-FREE
PAPERSThis assignment enables the student to meet the following Course Outcomes. CO 1:
Describe patient-care technologies as appropriate to address the needs of a diverse patient
population. (PO 1) CO 5: Identify patient care technologies, information systems, and
communication devices that safe nursing practice. (PO 5) Points This assignment is worth
a total of 175 points. Due Date The Patient Education Technology Guide to a Mobile Health
Application PowerPoint assignment is due in Week 2. Submit your completed assignment.
You may consult the Policies section in the Introduction & Resources module for details
regarding late assignments. Late assignments will result in loss of points. Post questions
about this assignment in the Course Q & A Forum. Directions Use Microsoft PowerPoint to
create slides, which will be the basis of the guide or handout. You are required to cite your
source(s) as it relates to your application slide. Other citations are permitted, but this is not
a requirement for the assignment. Title slide (first slide): Include a title slide with your
name and the title of the presentation.Scenario Slide (one slide): This slide should include a
brief scenario, then identify a patient who is experiencing a specific disease process or
diagnosis who would benefit from an already developed and reliable mHealth app. Or it
could identify a person who is currently healthy and would like to maintain or improve
health and prevent illness. Be sure to include the nurse’s assessment of the patient’s
learning needs and readiness to learn. Be specific.Example: Scenario for Ms. Ellis Jane Doe
(your name here)Discussion 3: Patient-care technologiesJennifer Ellis, a 62-year-old African
American woman, has been recently diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD). She has
been prescribed several medications she must take every day.The nephrologist has stressed
the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle to slow or stop the progression of CKD.She is
2. interested in ways in which she can better track her health and make healthier choices.She
is a high school graduate and iPhone user, mostly to send text messages to family and
friends.She is eager to learn how to use an app that can help her manage her CKD.Prepare
the following slides as if you are presenting them to the patient. mHealth application slide
(one to three slides): Identify a developed and reliable mHealth app that could benefit the
patient. Describe the app, including the following.NamePurposeIntended audienceMobile
device(s) upon which it will operateWhere to download or obtain it (include a working link
if it is to be downloaded from a website)Any other information you believe would be
pertinent to this situationBe sure to cite all sources you use.Teaching slides (one to three
slides): Prepare slides that contain important points about the app that you want to teach to
the patient, such as how to use the app safely and effectively (including how to interpret
and act on the information that is provided).Evaluation slide (one to three slides): Describe
how you would determine the success of the patient’s use of this app. For example, include
ways to evaluate the effectiveness of the teaching plan that are a good fit for the type of app
or focus on specific ways that this app benefits the patient’s health and wellness.References
(last slide): List any references for sources that were used or cited in the
presentation.Writing and design: There should be no spelling or grammatical errors.
Writing is concise and clear. Avoid words that the patient may not understand. Slides are
visually appealing, incorporating graphics, photographs, colors, and themes. Review the
section on Academic Integrity Policy found in the RNBSN Policies. All work must be original
(in your own words) unless properly cited. Best Practices in Preparing PowerPoint
Slideshows Be creative but realistic.Incorporate graphics, color, themes, or photographs to
increase interest.Make it easy to read with short bullet points and large font.Review
directions thoroughly.Cite all sources within the slides with (author, year), as well as on the
reference slide.Proofread prior to final submission.Check for spelling and grammar errors
prior to final submission.Abide by the Chamberlain academic integrity policy.Tutorial: For
those not familiar with the development of a PowerPoint slideshow, the following link to
the Microsoft website may be helpful. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ /training-
FX101782702.aspx (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. The Chamberlain
Student Success Strategies (CCSSS) offers a module on Computer Literacy that contains a
section on PowerPoint. The link to SSPRNBSN may be found in your student portal.