• Incorporate professional values, attitudes, and expectationsregarding ageism when caring for the older adult.
  • Outline the importance of advocating for older adults inmanagement of their care.

Your supervisor provided some valuable feedback in response toyour outline! They are excited to see the PowerPoint slideshow youare creating for your topic’s in-service training. Having developeda number of presentations for in-services, your supervisor offeredthe following advice:

“When developing a slideshow, it’s important to be mindful ofhow you layout your content. For an in-service presentation, theslides should present key points, be arranged logically, withoutextraneous information contributing to a cluttered look. Theaudience should get a lot of the content from listening to what yousay, not just from reading the slides. Using the Speaker Notesfeature in PowerPoint is a great way to include relevant detailsthat you want to provide without overloading the slides.”

Your supervisor wants you to work from your outline of coronaryartery disease and prepare a visually appealing PowerPointslideshow for the in-service presentation. They said it should:

  1. Have a title slide.
  2. Contain 6-10 content slides pertaining to the important contentareas for your presentation topic.
  3. Use the Speaker Notes feature in PowerPoint to reduce theamount of text that appears on the slides. (The Speaker Notes willcontain the text that will guide what you say while presenting theslides.)
  4. Be written using proper spelling/grammar.
  5. Cite at least 2 credible references and present the sources inAPA format on a References slide.
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