Create a 5–10 minute video of yourself, as a presenter, in which
you propose an evidence-based plan to improve the outcomes
for your diagnosis.
As part of the critical role that EBP plays in nursing, professional
nurses share their findings with their peers and others. A big part
of research is sharing knowledge so that others can also learn.
Professional nurses attend seminars and read journals specific to
their practice, and they also publish and present what they have
learned. This assessment prepares you to share your knowledge
with others.
For this assessment, you are a presenter! You will create a 5–10
minute video using Kaltura or similar software. In the video and
written narrative:
• Review your findings from Assessment 3.
• Create a poster presentation based on your findings from
Assessment 3 (see the samples in the Assessment 4: Poster
Template Examples reading list). Include:
◦ An explanation of the diagnosis.
◦ The research question you developed using PICO(T).
◦ A summary of your sources.
◦ The answer to your PICO(T) question based on your
analysis of evidence.
• Describe the key steps of care you are recommending
based on your evidence.
• Give a professional presentation to your peers, showing
your poster with your voice narration using Kaltura or similar
software.
• Include your written narrative/script of the presentation in a
Word document. Add the link to your video at the end of
your written narrative.
Refer to Using Kaltura Campus resource as needed to record
and upload your video.
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
• Length of video: 5–10 minutes.
• References: Cite at least three professional or scholarly
sources of evidence to support the assertions you make in
your video. Include additional properly cited references as
necessary to support your statements.
• APA reference page: Submit a correctly formatted APA
reference page that shows all the sources you used to
create and deliver your video. Be sure to format the
reference page according to current APA style.
• Video and narrative: You must submit a written narrative of
all of your video content. Add the link to your video at the
end of your written narrative.