Health Education Narrated PowerPoint

Health Education Narrated PowerPoint
Purpose
This assessment task will allow students to demonstrate an understanding and empathy towards the
complexity of modifiable risk factor behaviour alteration for patient with chronic illness and or disability.
This assignment will develop students’ ability to identify factors which inhibit independence and diminish
quality of life, require consideration of issues that inform behaviour, and advocate practical strategies for
modification. Students will have the
opportunity to demonstrate critical thinking, clinical reasoning and the principles of caring for people with a
chronic illness or disability are applied.
Stream A Due Date
Wednesday, 21st April 2021
Stream B Due Date Wednesday, 2nd June 2021
Time Due
9am
Weighting
50%
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Length
8 to 10 minute narration of a PowerPoint presentation. Minimum of 6 slides including introduction and
conclusion. Slide/s containing reference list are not counted in the minimum.
Assessment Rubric
Appendix B of the NRSG unit outline
LEO Resource Health Education Narrated PowerPoint Unpacking video, assessment tile
LOs Assessed
LO3, L04, LO5
Task
Students will choose from one of two case studies that display multiple modifiable risks. Students can then
choose ONE risk factor to focus their assessment on. Students are required to develop a narrated PowerPoint
on behaviour change for patients with multiple chronic diseases or disabilities. It is expected that appropriate
evidence-based literature will be used to support answer the following questions:
1. Briefly summarise the case study and define the chosen modifiable risk factor behaviour.
2. Outline factors that may contribute to the behaviour (why the behaviour happens), and how the behaviour
will impact on the chronic illness or disability.
3. Identify a health behaviour theory that may be appropriate to explain the behaviour, and can be used as the
basis for an intervention to modify that behaviour
4. Outline and justify one (1) innovative and practical strategy that can be implemented at home by person in
the case study to encourage risk factor behaviour modification, why it is a relevant strategy for the case study,
and what the RN’s role will be within this strategy.
5. Outline and justify one (1) appropriate (real) service/support/group in your
area able to assist. Include a brief description of the service (relevant to the clinician, not the consumer), why
this service will assist, how will it be funded, and what the RN’s role will be within this strategy. Please
include contact details for the service (a website or phone number) on the PPT slide.
Instructions on how to record a slide show with narration and slide timings in PowerPoint are available on the
LEO assessment tile.
Case Study 1
Alan, 75 years old, retired from the public service four years ago. He lives alone in a second storey apartment
on a busy main road. Alan no longer drives due to vision issues, has a BMI of 34.9, and is diagnosed with
osteoarthritis, hypertension, hepatitis C, skin cancer and polycystic kidney disease. He has recently had a fall
getting out of the shower but did not sustain any injuries. Alan spends his time watching Netflix or playing
games on his Ipad. Alan leaves his house only to see his GP every two months to renew his multiple
prescriptions and walks next door to the petrol station to purchase food supplies every few days. Alan has
current referrals from the GP to a physiotherapist, dietician, occupational therapist and has appointments for
all within the next 6 weeks.
Case Study 2
Parker is a 19-year-old full time student, studying marketing. Parker has a history of asthma, attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, depression. Parker’s mother coordinated schedules, diet, medications, doctors’
appointments; however, she passed away four months ago, and Parker now lives alone. Parker now often runs
out of prescribed medications, schedules but fails to attend for appointments, relies on take-out food, and isn’t
sure where his repeat prescriptions are. Parker was recently fired from his job at McDonald’s due to poor
attendance from increasing anxiety, and failed three units at uni last semester. Parker has current referrals
from the GP to a physiotherapist, dietician, occupational therapist and has appointments for all within the
next 6 weeks.
Submission
Via the assessment dropbox in the NRSG372 LEO site on your campus tile.
Please ensure you submit to the dropbox assigned to your stream.
FORMATTING
File format
PowerPoint Show (.ppsx)
Structure
Introduction slide, content slides, conclusion slide, reference slide/s.
Minimum of 6 slides, excluding reference slides.
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Direct quotes
Always require page number. No more than 10% of WC in direct quotes
Footer
Name – Student Number – Ax2 – NRG372 – 2021 (in 9 point Calibri or Arial)
REFRENCING
Referencing Style
Minimum References A minimum of 14 high quality resources are to be used.
Age of References
Published in the last 5 years as this area of knowledge is rapidly developing
List Heading
“References” is centered, bold, on a new slide (14 point Calibri or Arial)
Alphabetical Order
References are arranged alphabetically by author family name
Hanging Indent
Second and subsequent lines of a reference have a hanging indent
DOI
Presented as functional hyperlink
Spacing
Double spacing the entire reference list, both within and between entries
ADMINISTRATION
Late Penalties
Late penalties will be applied from 9:01am on the due date, incurring 5% penalty of the maximum marks
available up to a maximum of 15%. Assessment tasks
received more than three calendar days after the due or exten receive feedback but will not not be allocated a
mark.
Penalty Timeframe Penalty
09:01am Wednesday to 9am Thursday 5% penalty
09:01am Thursday to 9am Friday 10% penalty
09:01am Friday to 9am Saturday 15% penalty
Received after 09:01 Saturday No mark allocated
Example:
An assignment is submitted 12 hours late and is initially mark
100. A 5% penalty is applied (5% of 100 is 5 marks). Therefore, the student receives 55 out of 100 as a final
mark. ded date will
Marks Deducted
5 marks
10 marks
15 marks
ed at 60 out of
Return of Marks
Marks will be generally returned in three weeks; if this is not achievable, you will be notified via your
campus LEO forum.
Final Assignment
Marks for the final assessment (assessment three) of this unit will be withheld until after grade ratification
and grade release.
Assessment template project informed by ACU student forums, ACU Librarians and the Academic Skills
Unit.