How are human beings defined and described?
How are human beings defined and described?
Nursing Theorist PresentationDescriptionYou will prepare a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint that explores and describes one nursing theorist. You will choose a nursing theorist from your textbookthat you have not presented in response to your earlier Discussion Board postings.Directions:Your presentation will include:The historical background of the development of the model or framework (12 slides).A short description of the theory or model (12 slides).The theorists name and a discussion of her background including pertinent experiences in the background of the theorist as a nurse scholar that might have promptedthe development of the theory (12 slides).A definition and description of the concepts of the theory including (34 slides):How are human beings defined and described?How is environment defined and described?How is health defined?How are wellness and illness differentiated?How is nursing defined?What is (are) the goal(s) of nursing?The relationship between the theory and the concepts in nursing metaparadigm (1slide) (usually a drawing).Strengths and weaknesses of the model for clinical practice (12 slides).The central values and beliefs set forth by the theorist (12 slides).An example of use of the theory in your clinical practice (1 slide).Length: 1016 slides (with a separate reference slide)Speaker Notes Length: 50100 words for each slide (please include speaker notes on each slide)SubmissionPost your PowerPoint presentation to Doc Sharing for review by classmates and your instructor.Submit your presentation and the reference list (in a separate Word doc) that you used to develop the presentation to the Unit 7 AssignmentDropbox. Be sure to citereferences using APA format.Feel free to discuss your classmates PowerPoint presentations among yourselves on the Discussion Board in conjunction with your weekly Discussion topic.Please use the nursing theorist Florence Nightingale and her works relatedPlease include pictures and a colored theme throughout the presentationInstructions: Enter total points possible in cell C10 under the rubric. Next enter scores (between 0 and 4) into yellow cells only in column F.Individual ProjectUnsatisfacotry Satisfactory Average Excellent Score Weight Final Score Comments1 2 3 4Content The historical development of the model/theory assigned does not have an overview and is not described.The model/theory is not identified or described.Thetheorists name and background are not stated or described.Concepts of the model/theory and their relationships are not stated or described.Strengths and weaknessesare not identified or described. Central values and beliefs are not identified or described.A practice example is not given or supported.Content of slides is notaccurate. The historical development of the model/theory assigned has a brief overview but not described.The model/theory is identified but not described.The theorists name and background are stated briefly but not described.Concepts of the model/theory are identified but not described; relationships to model/theoryare not stated.Strengths and weaknesses are identified but not described.Central values and beliefs are identified but not described.A practice example is citedfrom the references.Content of slides is accurate with a few errors. The historical development of the model/theory assigned is described; focus could be clearer.The model/theory is described but focus could be clearer and/or the description more concise.The theorists name and background is described; focus needs to beclearer.Concepts and their relationship to the model/theory are discussed; the focus needs to be clearer and/or more detail is needed.Strengths and weaknesses aredescribed; focus needs to be clearer.Central values and beliefs are described; focus needs to be clearer.A practice example is given; focus needs to be clearerand/or more detail is needed.Content of slides is accurate with rare errors. The historical development of the model/theory assigned is described.The model/theoryis described.The theorists name and discussion of background are presented.Concepts and their relationship to the model/theory are discussed.Strengths andweaknesses of the model/theory are described.Central values and beliefs depicted in the model/theory are described.An original practice example is given.Content ofslides is accurate. 0 60% 0.00Format/Style Slides rarely contain appropriate amount of content (either too much or too little).Overall most of the presentation is not integrated andorganized. Overall slides are inadequate in appearance and tone; many areas need style improvement.Content of slides has many grammatical punctuation proofreadingand other errors; references list has frequent inconsistencies with APA format.Slide presentation beyond recommended number + 5. Speaker notes missing frompresentation. Some slides contain appropriate amount of content with few exceptions.Overall some of the presentation is integrated and organized. Overall slidesare adequate in appearance and tone; some areas need style improvement.Content of slides is free from grammatical spelling punctuation proofreading and othererrors; references list is consistent with APA format with few exceptions.Slide presentation beyond recommended number + 3.Speaker notes present 50-100 words on lessthan half of the total slides per presentation.. Most slides contain appropriate amount of content with few exceptions.Overall most of presentation isintegrated and organized.Most of the slides are professional in appearance and tone with rare exceptions.Content of slides is free from grammatical spellingpunctuation proofreading and other errors; references list is consistent with APA format with rare exceptions.Slide presentation beyond recommended number + 2.Speaker notes present 50- 100 words on more than half of the total slides per presentation. Slides contain appropriate amount of content.Overall presentation isintegrated and organized. Slides are professional in appearance and tone.Content of slides is free from grammatical spelling punctuation proofreading and othererrors; references list is consistent with APA format.Slide presentation is between 12-16 slides.Speaker notes present with 50- 100 words per slide. 0 40%
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