I am assigned to be in the “For” position. The video should be 4-5 minutes long and address your assigned topic and viewpoint. You may not be personally in support or opposition of the topic, however it is your job to convince your peers of your position. Include evidence that supports the viewpoint. Include an introduction to the issue, your stance, the rationale for the stance, the ethical principles involved, theories and evidence supporting your position, and your proposed resolution. Review the rubric in this forum for complete grading criteria. Your video should include both audio and visual components, such as graphics or charts. You can choose to do a PowerPoint, yourself on video with a poster or visual aids, or anything that supports and convinces your peers of your stance. Get creative! Be succinct but convincing. You will only be graded on the first 5 minutes if you exceed the time limit. Please post your video using Canvas Studio or Panopto (Prepare a script and visuals; I will create the video) In addition, you will be asked to formulate a problem statement using the assigned debate topic. To help you with your research, use the 5 W’s : Who What Where When Why Here is a YouTube video on using them. It does include how as well which you can, however not required. https://youtu.be/eef3RsKYjTA Please review this and start using this to formulate your problem statement, which is required at the beginning of your debates Here is an example: Let’s say this was your assigned topic Patients who are on peritoneal dialysis in the United States should use gentamycin cream at their exit site to prevent exit site infections. If you support this, then here is how that is broken down Who: Peritoneal Dialysis Patients What: Should use gentamycin cream When: doing exit site care Where: In the United States Why: because research has proven it treats both gram-positive and gram negative organisms Now, to create your problem statement, you simply put this all together Peritoneal Dialysis Patients should use gentamycin cream when doing exit site care in the United States because research has proven it treats both gram-positive and gram-negative organisms Patients who are on peritoneal dialysis in the United States should use gentamycin cream at their exit site to prevent exit site infections. If you oppose this, then here is how that is broken down Who: Peritoneal Dialysis Patients What: Should not use gentamycin cream When: doing exit site care Where: In the United States Why: because research has proven using only gentamycin cream can cause fungal infections instead a combination of gentamycin cream and mupirocin should be used Now, to create your problem statement, you simply put this all together Peritoneal Dialysis Patents should not use only gentamycin cream when doing exit site care in the United States because research has proven using only gentamycin cream can cause fungal infections, instead a combination of gentamycin cream and mupricin should be used. I hope this helps
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