Hallmark Assignment objectives include:
Research and complete a concept map of the ‘5 Rights of Delegation’.
Apply the concept of clinical judgment to the Shadow Health scenario and the teaching plan.
Create a PowerPoint presentation reflective of a comprehensive teaching plan for a group of new graduate registered nurses.
This week you will build on your previous research and simulation experience to now create an in-service presentation for graduate nurses. You are the expert on delegation and plan to share your knowledge with your peers. Research, design, and submit a ‘Delegation In-Service’ PowerPoint presentation based on the guidelines below. This assignment should also follow 7th edition APA guidelines.
Submit 8-12 PowerPoint slides including speaker notes. Utilize in-text citations as well as a reference slide.
Introuction slide and reference slide are seperate than 8 required powerpoints slides.
Slides should include the following:
Title slide
List and define the ‘5 Rights of Delegation’
Give an example of each of how a nurse will perform each.
You may use your prior research from the concept map assignment.
What tasks can never be delegated and must be performed by the registered nurse?
Identify and list at least 4 tasks.
Delegation to UAP:
Assuming a stable client, identify and list at least 6 tasks the RN commonly delegates to a UAP.
Delegation to LPN:
Assuming a stable client, identify and list at least 6 tasks the RN commonly delegates to an LPN.
Barriers to delegation include underdelegation, overdelegation, and improper delegation.
Define each of these and give at least 1 example of each.
Reference slide
Slide Content:
Key Points: Utilize concise phrases (maximum 8 words, 5 lines) on each slide.
Visual Aids: Incorporate graphs, images, or diagrams to enhance understanding and engagement.
Additional Instructions:
Conduct thorough research to support your content and findings.
Use as many references as needed to produce a professional presentation.
Ensure clear definitions and practical examples accompany each topic on the slides.
Speaker’s notes should elaborate on the key points mentioned in the slides.
Speaker/Presenter notes should consist of a paragraph and explain in depth the slide