Drug Therapy Across the Lifespan

  1. Create a PowerPoint presentation that is a slide show
  2. APA 7th ed. formatted title slide
  3. Identify and introduce the lifespan you will be focusing on, to include why this lifespan could be impacted by the variability (for example in neonates, the liver is immature).
  4. Identify and explain the variability you will be focusing on
  5. Identify and explain a medication you will focus on (pharmacotherapeutics)
  6. Discuss pharmacokinetics as it relates to your selected lifespan. For example, how is an older adult with hypertension affected by the variability you selected, when taking calcium channel blockers?
  7. Include the consequences of the variability’s effect on the lifespan- for example, if there is impaired excretion, will there be drug accumulation?
  8. Present an action you, as a RN, would take, or suggest taking, to address the consequences of the variability
  9. Identify at least two education points to include for this patient population related to the medication and the identified variability
  10. Identify lab values that would need to be monitored in your identified lifespan, to include reference range used at your organization
  11. Briefly summarize the medication, the lifespan and the variability
  12. Include at least 2 scholarly studies for support during the presentation – reference slide, APA 7th ed formatted
  13. Presentation should be 12 – 16 slides long
  14. Attach a transcript of your presentation, use the closed caption tool, or ensure your slides have notes discussing each slide

Business & Finance Powerpoint Assignment

All Required steps and files are here! Thank you!

Instructions

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Start PowerPoint. Download and open the file named Exp19_PPT_Ch04_HOEAssessment_Photograph.pptx. Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the filename.

2

Click Slide 1 and change the subtitle Student Name to Carl Peterson.

3

Although SmartArt conveniently groups all shapes together within a SmartArt graphic, you want to work with the shapes in this graphic individually. You can use the Convert to Shapes command to help you do this.

Convert the SmartArt on Slide 3 to shapes and ungroup the shapes. Remove the two-headed arrow at the base of the rectangles.

4

Now that this is no longer a SmartArt graphic, you can format each shape individually to display three differently colored rectangles.

Change the fill color of the Closeups rectangle to Blue-Gray, Accent 1, Lighter 40%. Change the Landscapes rectangle to Blue-Gray, Accent 1, Darker 25%. Ensure that the Animals rectangle is set to Blue-Gray, Accent 1.

5

By default, two guides display onscreen that intersect in the middle of the slide. You can add more guides to help align objects away from the center of the slide and to break the slide into even spaced horizontal and vertical thirds.

Click Slide 4 and display the Rulers and Guides. Move the vertical guide to the right until 2.25 displays. Right-click the vertical guide and click Add Vertical Guide. Drag the new vertical guide to the left of 0 until 2.25 displays. Move the horizontal guide up until 1.25 displays. Right-click the horizontal guide and click Add Horizontal Guide. Drag the new horizontal guide down below 0 to 1.25.

6

Now that the slide is broken into thirds, you can place the images according to the Rules of Thirds design placement principle. This produces an overall balanced look to the slide. Guides can easily be removed from the slide after using them for placement.

Drag the barn picture so that the bottom edge of the picture is aligned with the lower guideline and the left edge is positioned at the 0.5” mark on the ruler. Drag the moon picture so that the bottom edge of the picture is aligned with the lower guideline and using the Smart Guides ensure the images are evenly spaced. Deselect the Guides check box.

7

PowerPoint provides gridlines which are more numerous to allow for refined placement of objects. You use these to place the smaller objects – the ribbons.

Drag the Old Barn ribbon so that the left edge is positioned along the gridline that is set 2” to the right of the 0” on the horizontal ruler. The bottom edge should be positioned along the gridline that is set 3” below the 0” on the vertical ruler. Drag the Full Moon ribbon so that the left edge is positioned along the gridline that is set 5” to the left of the 0” on the horizontal ruler. The bottom edge should be positioned along the gridline that is set 3” below the 0” on the vertical ruler.

8

You can use the Selection Pane to help control the stacking order of objects on a slide or to display or delete objects and images.

Click Slide 5 and open the Selection Pane. Hide Heart 6, Heart 7, and Heart 8. Delete the flower and shell pictures. Display Heart 6, Heart 7, and Heart 8. Bring the violin picture to the front.

9

The three remaining shapes are not yet grouped so you can use the automatically appearing Smart Guides to help you position each of the shapes. Once they are in the correct position, you can group the objects so they won’t slip out of alignment with each other.

Align middle the three shapes. Drag Heart 8 next to the text box. Drag Heart 7 to the right edge of the slide. Position Heart 6 evenly between Hearts 7 and 8. Group the three shapes. Close the Selection Pane.

10

You want to add a few more examples of your photography to your presentation. You decide a cute dog will evoke emotion in your audience, so you add a new slide and title.

Insert a new Slide 6 with Title and Content layout. Type Beautiful animals in the title placeholder.

11

To make the image of the dog more impactful, you modify the image size and remove the image background to make the dog really stands out on the slide.

Insert Photo1.jpg in the right content placeholder. Size the picture to a height of 6” and a width of 9”. Position it horizontally at 5.87” from Top Left Corner and vertically 0.75” from the Top Left Corner. Remove the background but ensure both ears are kept and that the dog’s body extends down to match the title placeholder’s bottom edge.

12

Insert a new Slide 7 with Title and Content layout. Type Abstract florals in the title placeholder.

13

After adding another new slide and title, you insert a floral image. While the flowers are pretty, you want to show how a familiar object can take on an entirely new look by formatting the image. Then you compress all the images to reduce the overall file size of the presentation.

Insert Photo2.jpg in the right content placeholder. Deselect Lock aspect ratio and size the picture to a height of 5.8” and a width of 8.4”. Position it horizontally at 4.3” from Top Left Corner and vertically 0.84”from the Top Left Corner. Set the color Tone to Temperature: 4700K and Corrections to Brightness: 0% (Normal) Contrast -20%. Apply the Cutout artistic effect. Compress all pictures in the presentation using the On-screen (150 ppi) setting.

14

As another example of your photographic skill and creativity, you use a landscape image as a background for a slide.

Click Slide 8 and add Photo3.jpg as the background. Adjust transparency to 50%.

15

After adjusting the transparency of the image, you show how a small amount of text can be used to create a slide that conveys a breath-taking message.

Size the width of the text box on Slide 8 to 13.33” and align it center and bottom. Set the fill to Black, Background 1, Lighter 5%. Change the font to White, Text 1.

16

Convert the SmartArt on Slide 9 to shapes. Ungroup all bulleted shapes, rectangles, and arrows.

17

By adding animation, you can show what happens when a client hires you to do photographic work for them. You start with the client’s role in the process to show that this is a customer-driven process.

Select the first bulleted shape and apply the Fade animation. Set it to start After Previous with a Duration of 01.00 and Delay of 00.50. Use the Animation Painter to format all remaining shapes, rectangles, and bullets.

18

You continue to use animation to reveal your role in the process and the expected outcome.

Use the Animation Pane to make Shape 5 (first arrow) display after the first bulleted shape and blue rectangle. Make Arrow Circular 8 (second arrow) display after the second bulleted shape and blue rectangle. Close the Animation Pane.

19

A Morph transition can be used to illustrate how photographs can bring you joy and preserve memories. You begin with slide showing an image of the earth and a woman’s outstretched hand.

Duplicate Slide 10. In the new Slide 11, replace the title with Bring the world to you

20

Adding a Morph transition makes a seamless and entertaining way to make your point.

Position the earth image horizontally at 8.05” from Top Left Corner and vertically at 3.71” from Top Left Corner. Apply Morph transition for Slide 11. Set the Duration to 03.00 and set it to advance after 00:02.00.

21

You add a trigger to the title of the slide so that an image of a woman displays as the center of the daisy. Her smile and hand gestures indicate she is a happy customer and that your audience will be equally pleased with your photographs.

Apply the Fade animation to the client picture on Slide 2. Set a trigger On Click of for Title 17.

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Because you will show this presentation to several different audiences, you may not always want to present the slides sequentially. You can add a Summary Zoom slide to quickly move between different sections in the presentation based on that audience’s needs.

Create a Summary Zoom using Slides 1 and 8. Type Nature’s Beauty in the title placeholder of the new Slide 1.

Create a 10- to 12-slide (title and reference slides are not included in the slide count) PowerPoint presentation (supported by Excel and Word as needed), with detailed speaker notes (45 – 265 words per slide), that includes the following:

This assignment is intended to help you use leadership skills to gather project members from cross-functional departments and skill sets and lead them in the fulfillment and implementation of a mock project.

Discover the various responsibilities of a project manager by organizing a project. See Chapter 19, sections 19.9 and Cases.

Apply project management tools and a PM outline type of your choice to structure and plan the project by defining, planning, and controlling. The project will be a be one that requires a clear end state deliverable (scope), start date and end date (schedule), and budget (cost).

Create a 10- to 12-slide (title and reference slides are not included in the slide count) PowerPoint presentation (supported by Excel and Word as needed), with detailed speaker notes (45 – 265 words per slide), that includes the following:

  • Project description
  • Project Management Charts (Critical Path, WBS, Gant Chart, Budget, Structure, etc.)
  • Meeting cadence/rhythm and timing
  • Metrics to measure the project’s success (Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
  • Financial (Gross cost) and budgetary considerations (labor, materials, equipment, overhead, contingency, etc.)
  • Description of the project reporting structure (functional or matrix).

Cite 4 peer-reviewed references to support your assignment.

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.

Your presentation must be a maximum of 5 slides, and you will narrate over each slide to share important points. Keep your narration to between 3 minutes  – 5 minutes.

For this assignment, you will learn to create a narrated PowerPoint Presentation. 4A

For this assignment, you will create a PowerPoint presentation of your favorite city in the world. Your presentation must be a maximum of 5 slides, and you will narrate over each slide to share important points. Keep your narration to between 3 minutes  – 5 minutes.

You will do the following:

· Apply a presentation theme of your choice

· Slide 1: Type slide text in title and subtitle

· Slide 2: Apply Panoramic Picture with Caption layout

· Slide 2: Type title and text

· Slide 2: Insert picture

· Slide 3: Type text, insert bullet points, increase and decrease list level

· Slide 4: Type title and insert picture; apply Simple Frame, Black style to picture

Slide 5: Type text and apply Section Header layout

For this assignment, you will learn to develop a creative PowerPoint Presentation.  4B

For this assignment, you will revisit the PowerPoint presentation of your favorite city that you created in 4A. Your presentation must be a maximum of 10 slides, and you will incorporate videos. Except for the slides with videos, you will narrate your PowerPoint.

You will do the following:

· Apply animation

· Insert, size and align video

· Trim and compress video, set to start automatically

· Apply background texture

Develop a professional presentation

Create a 10-slide PowerPoint with speaker notes not including cover slide and reference slide. Beginning in the 11th century, create a timeline of the history and evolution of human services to current time

Prior to beginning work on this learning activity, Read Chapter 2 in the assigned text and LoPatin-Lummis’ Protesting About Pauperism: Poverty, Politics and Poor Relief in Late-Victorian England, 1870-1900Links to an external site.. If you want to dive further, check Loiacono’s A People’s History of Poverty in AmericaLinks to an external site. in the Recommended Resources section this week.

Historically, poverty has been the impetus for developing a social welfare system and related policies. Create a 10-slide PowerPoint with speaker notes not including cover slide and reference slide. Beginning in the 11th century, create a timeline of the history and evolution of human services to current time. You are welcome to be as creative as you desire with graphics, and various tools, and so forth.

Individually, students will prepare a 15 slide PowerPoint presentation on the evolution of retailing.

Individually, students will prepare a 15 slide PowerPoint presentation on the evolution of retailing. There should be a minimum of 4 academic research articles. All papers need to adhere to APA methodology

presentation for sheen easton only

Group Presentation: Once during the quarter, each student will prepare a brief presentation on a specific neighborhood, a racial or cultural group, or a historical event, migration or shift in the urban landscape, related to the themes for that week. Students will select preferred weeks in advance and be scheduled by Week 2 as best as your professor can allow. The presentation is open in form and format but should be 20 minutes in duration, consist mostly of your own original words and discussion, but involve some form of visual, quotes, or data, and represent some amount of additional research beyond the readings for that week, and include 5 or more questions for discussion to be presented to the class. Your group grade will reflect an average of 4 grades in content, delivery, relevance and engagement with the class in discussion.

Then after reading the articles on the topic. Construct and display on a PPT or Google Presentation (use link)  (6-12 slide) your own argument

Choose one of the topics in Debating the Issues Part 5 of the textbook Elements of Argument  (See page: 441)

the choices are:

  • What is  in a Word? p. 443
  • Social Responsibility p. 452
  • Science and Morality p. 458
  • Gender Stereotypes p. 467
  • Economics and College Sports p. 474

Then after reading the articles on the topic. Construct and display on a PPT or Google Presentation (use link)  (6-12 slide)

your own argument — which may be very general relating to broader concepts or a very specific issue  relating

to this topic using the Toulmin model: Claim, evidence, backing, counter-claim, rebuttal. Also use at least 3 articles. (You may find other article on your own in addition to the textbook ones. ) Cite your sources in APA or MLA.

PP should contain some visuals (Photos, pictures, graphs, etc..) for interest.

You must have a minimum of 15 slides. This does NOT include your introduction or reference slides. Your presentation should be between 15 to 20 minutes in length.

For this assignment, you are the information security manager for the county of Rockdale. The county just elected a new sheriff. He does not have a keen understanding of what is Physical Security. It is your responsibility to brief the sheriff on what is physical security and how it can be used to protect critical infrastructures throughout the county. Please provide a PowerPoint Presentation with no less than 15 informative slides. Further, you will use Zoom to record yourself, giving the presentation, and explaining the slides. You do not have to be in the video. The slides must include pictures and other graphics that will support the presentation. The presentation should address the following.

  1. What is physical security?
  2. What are the levels of physical security?
  3. Detail all five levels on separate slides
  4. What is the value of planning as it relates to the levels of physical security?
  5. What are physical barriers and how they coincide with physical security?
  6. Explain security or master plan and countermeasures
  7. Expound on designing security and layout of site

Requirements

You must have a minimum of 15 slides. This does NOT include your introduction or reference slides. Your presentation should be between 15 to 20 minutes in length. You should have a minimum of 14 DIFFERENT citations with matching a reference list. Please upload your recording (mp4) to your assignment area upon completion.

Please identify a computer system you have recently had experience with (at home, work,etc.); prepare an attached  PowerPoint presentation (minimum 8 slides) describing a potential computer security problem related to that system.

Please identify a computer system you have recently had experience with (at home, work,etc.); prepare an attached  PowerPoint presentation (minimum 8 slides) describing a potential computer security problem related to that system. The target audience is a manager who you are trying to convince to investigate the potential security issues.

Suggestions:

  • Begin with a description of the organization and the computer system you have chosen.
  • Where necessary, you may make assumptions about any specifics – please note these as such in your presentation notes.
  • Draw from the assigned readings (and your independent research) to identify what topics should be included.
  • If you feel that slide information is not self-explanatory, add additional details in the presentation notes.