PRESENTATION SPEAKER NOTES

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PROVIDE A SPEAKER NOTES ON “SHOULD A PERSON WHO IS BRAIN DEAD BE KEPT ALIVE?” AND PROVIDE SPEAKER NOTES.

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Ethics Group Presentation Instructions

You will be working in your groups for this assignment. There is NO INDIVIDUAL portion of this assignment. Your group will pick an ethical topic and make a PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation. See PDF titled “Guidelines for Ethical Issues Presentation” for specifics of what needs to be included.

Things to remember:

Your presentation shouldn’t have full sentences on it.
Use bullet points to cue the presenters and to give the audience something to follow along with, but most of the information should be presented verbally
This is a fun assignment that brings up many interesting conversations, please remember we always need to be respectful of other people’s ideas and opinions.·
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Title slide (Creative): Nonpolitical, no biases pictures/statements/graphics ·
2nd slide: Your topic and your team member’s names (Smaller font) ·
Following slide(s): What is the issue?
o Religious, or cultural?
o Personal/interpersonal beliefs?
o Institutional or societal?
o Why it creates a dilemma for nurses? (Mention conflicts with professional, moral position, values within the profession, conscientious objections, and social justice? ·
Separate slide: What is ANA’s Statement Position?
Subsequent slide: What is your groups’ position? ➢
Does NOT have to be unanimous, i.e., All agree with ANA’s position or do some disagree – if so, on what basis? ➢ ANA website (www.nursingworld.org) ➢ American Association of Critical-Care Nurses website (www.aacn.org) also have some position statements ➢ ·
Last slide: References in APA format
o Use credible sources i.e.: