Performance Task Assessment: Presentation  

Performance Task Assessment: Presentation

Using the provided Quality Improvement Plan Power Template, create a 5–7 slide presentation with speaker notes that includes the following:

Identify three different quality care issues relevant to your area of practice at the organizational level.

Present one piece of evidence supporting each of the identified issues (three total).

Apply Lewin’s Change Theory to propose a nurse-driven change for one quality care or safety issue.

Important Reminder: Be sure to include speaker’s notes for every slide in your presentation. You may either embed the notes directly in the “Notes” section beneath each PowerPoint slide or provide them as a separate Word document.

Performance Task Assessment: Presentation

Performance Task Assessment: Presentation

Using the provided Quality Improvement Plan Power Template, create a 5–7 slide presentation with speaker notes that includes the following:

Identify three different quality care issues relevant to your area of practice at the organizational level.

Present one piece of evidence supporting each of the identified issues (three total).

Apply Lewin’s Change Theory to propose a nurse-driven change for one quality care or safety issue.

Important Reminder: Be sure to include speaker’s notes for every slide in your presentation. You may either embed the notes directly in the “Notes” section beneath each PowerPoint slide or provide them as a separate Word document.

 

Performance Task Assessment: Presentation

Using the provided Quality Improvement Plan Power Template, create a 5–7 slide presentation with speaker notes that includes the following:

Identify three different quality care issues relevant to your area of practice at the organizational level.

Present one piece of evidence supporting each of the identified issues (three total).

Apply Lewin’s Change Theory to propose a nurse-driven change for one quality care or safety issue.

Important Reminder: Be sure to include speaker’s notes for every slide in your presentation. You may either embed the notes directly in the “Notes” section beneath each PowerPoint slide or provide them as a separate Word document.

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