Presentation skills include providing information in a concise format to patients, physicians, research panels, interview panels, conferences, meetings, and colleagues. Oral and visual communications are some of the most important business and life skills we can develop.
Using the fictitious patient’s history information and the clinical test results for glucose determination, enzymatic kinetics, and urinalysis you collected during your previous assignment, present the findings in the form of a visual PowerPoint and a verbal presentation in the form of a video.
The video should be 7–10 minutes long and should be accompanied by a 7- to 10-slide PowerPoint presentation (not including the title slide).
Include the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:
Sufficient overview/background information to introduce the unknown case. An assessment of and hypothesis based on the information provided within the patient history.
Data obtained from each of the tests performed (organized in charts or graphs).
Discussion of each of the clinical tests performed, what each test can reveal about the health of a patient, the chemistry behind each of the clinical tests completed (i.e., how that test works), and an explanation as to why each of the tests completed would be valuable to the diagnostic process.
Evaluation of the clinical test results provided for the unknown case study with a detailed explanation of how the student interpreted the results.
Conclusion regarding the potential disease(s) present in the unknown scenario, the final diagnosis supported with specific clinical test results.
Potential treatment plan for the unknown case study patient.
Record yourself using a digital video recording device, such as a web camera or cellphone.
Use an online video platform such as YouTube or Vimeo to upload your recorded presentation. If you upload your video to YouTube, select the “unlisted” option. For directions on how to upload to YouTube, refer to the resource “Uploading a Video to YouTube Studio Guide,” located in the Student Success Center.
Verify that others can access your linked video, then copy + paste the URL onto the title page of your PowerPoint file and submit it to the digital classroom.
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