NUR 641E Week 8 CLC Assignment – Staff In-Service Presentation – Part 2
CLC Assignment – Staff In-Service Presentation – Part 2
This is a Collaborative Learning Community (CLC) assignment. This is a group assignment. I will instruct the writer as to which part of the assignment I am assigned.
Part 2 of the presentation will focus on the pharmacologic treatment of the disease, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, side effects, adverse reactions, and application of the nursing process in monitoring the drug therapy.
Part 2 will also include the development of a creative patient education tool for the staff to use to assist in increasing patient knowledge of medications and medication compliance.
The total maximum number of slides is 30 (Parts 1 and 2 combined).
An abstract is not required.
Part 2 Class Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nurse Educators: Power Point for Staff In-Service.
(Part 2 focuses on the pharmacologic treatment of the Alzheimer’s disease)
Please include speaker notes with all slides and references (journals preferably)!!!!
- Focus on the pharmacologic treatment of Alzheimer’s disease/ Drug Interactions, Side Effects, Adverse Reactions (5-6 slides). Since it is 6 slides you can do two slides for each underlined section.
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