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NR 581NP Week 6 Assignment; Addressing Ethical Dilemma in Blood Transfusions; Balancing Patient Autonomy and Family Advocacy in Healthcare

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Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the assignment. Contact your course faculty if you have questions. General Instructions Complete the Addressing Ethical Dilemmas Assignment by following the steps below. 1. Download the Week 6 Addressing Ethical Dilemmas PowerPoint templateLinks to an external site. ( 2. Submit the presentation as a .ppt or .pptx file to the Week 6 Dropbox. PDF files are not allowed, as speaker notes are not visible. 3. Follow current APA grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation rules consistent with formal, scholarly writing. 4. Include speaker notes for all slides except the title and reference slides. Use the Notes Page view feature in PowerPoint to include speaker notes. 5. Use at least 3 scholarly sources to substantiate the information presented. 6. Correctly cite and reference information from scholarly sources. 7. Abide by Chamberlain University% academic integrity policy. Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric) • Title slide • Introduction (1 slide) • Advanced Nursing Role (1-2 slides) • Description of an Ethical Dilemma (2-4 slides) • Ethical Analysis (2-4 slides) • Recommendations (1-3 slides) • Conclusion (1 slide) • References (Hanging Indent Not Required) Presentation 1. The slides are professional in appearance and tone. 2. Slide information is succinct and presented with bulleted points. 3. A minimum of 18-point font is used and appropriate for audience reading. 4.  The presentation has 8-15 slides (excluding title and reference slides). 5. Title and Reference slides are included.

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Ethical Dilemma in Blood
Transfusions: Balancing
Patient Autonomy and Family
Advocacy in Healthcare
Student Name: [Type Here]

Session: [Type Here]




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This presentation will:
❑ Explore the ethical dilemma present in healthcare by
focusing on the ethical dilemmas in blood transfusions:
balancing patient autonomy and family advocacy in
healthcare
❑Examine advanced nursing roles in resolution.
❑Provide actionable recommendations.



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