How to submit your digital narrated presentation
? To submit your digital presentation you need to submit a non narrated pdf via
Turnitin AND a Kaltura narrated version (submitted through the Assessment and Feedback section NIP/ CYP/MHN 1802 my learning site)
? For your Turnitin submission please convert your presentation to a pdf before you upload it.
? You can submit this as many times as you would like up until the due date. If you have submitted this more than 4 times it may take up to 24 hours to receive an originality report.
? You need to submit your work on time for it to be marked. For further guidance on Turnitin submissions please access the guides on my learning under the assessment folder
Create a presentation from PowerPoint first
Please ensure that you employ academic integrity in your assignment i.e. ensuring that the work is your own and avoiding plagiarism.
? Submission via Turnitin highlights to your assessment marker how your work matches the work of others, this includes published work but also the work of other students.
? Turnitin reports are reviewed realistically by the marker however if it is evident that a significant amount of work is matched to the work of others without appropriately acknowledging this then this may result in the procedure for academic misconduct being applied.
? Please ensure you reference your work appropriately using the Harvard format for referencing for more information on this and how to access “Cite them right online” which can help you with formatting your references
The assignment will be assessed on how it meets the following learning outcomes:
LO2: Outline and describe physiological principles of how the body achieves balance and imbalance with specific reference to physical, psychological and behavioural stress response.
LO6: Discuss pharmacology with reference to the nurses role in medicines optimisation
Choice of 2 Scientific concepts
To address LO6 –
Introduction to basic pharmacology and medicine optimisation in relation to the nurse’s role must be addressed
Choose from one of the following to address LO2-
Homeostasis
Nervous system
Immunity and protection
Cardiovascular system/circulation/ blood
Respiratory system/breathing
Gastro-intestinal
Urinary elimination
Immune response
Development across the lifespan
MSK Movement and skeletal structures