POwer point or prezi with speaker notes ;The influencr of Jean Watson.s theory of human caring on my futre role as an APN
Please note this order is a prezi with speaker notes or power point with foot notes, of 10 slides
Summary:
The purpose of this assignment is for the student to explore the influence of Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring on your future role as an APN. The student will explore the concepts and caritas processes from the Theory of Human Caring and present how these concepts may impact their future APN role.
Directions:
The student will create a PowerPoint or Prezi® (http://prezi.com) which include speaker notes with your submission. For PowerPoint, the speaker notes may be added to the speaker note section on each slide. For Prezi, the student should submit the speaker notes in a Word document identifying each slide.
If you are new to using Prezi please refer to the tutorials available in the Learner Support Tab.
The presentation should be limited to no more than 10 slides. See suggested slides below.
If you are unfamiliar with Dr. Watson\’s theory see link – http://watsoncaringscience.org/files/Cohort%206/watsons-theory-of-human-caring-core-concepts-and-evolution-to-caritas-processes-handout.pdf.
Save the file with Student First Name_Last Name_Watson_Presentation
Submit completed assignment to the D2L Dropbox.
A suggested outline for the presentation may include the following slides:
Slide 1 – Introduction to Yourself and future planned APN role and practice
Slide 2 – Previous experience with Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
Slide 3 – Core Concepts of the Theory Applicable to the APN role
Slide 4 – Core Concepts of the Theory Applicable to the APN role (as needed)
Slide 5 – Five Carative Factors or Caritas Processes You Plan to Use in the APN Role
Slide 6 – Five Carative Factors or Caritas Processes You Plan to Use in the APN Role (as
needed)
Slide 7 – What Does the Theory of Human Caring Mean to You
Slide 8 – APN Implications of Theory of Human Caring
Slide 9 – Summary/Main Points
Slide 10 – References