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Analyze the position statement from the International Council of Nurses chosen in week 1. This position statement is the foundation for this final project.
In a 12 to 15 slide PowerPoint presentation, not including the title slide and reference slide, address the following:
Present the Position Statement.
Describe why this issue is important to professional nursing practice.
Analyze at least three scholarly nursing articles related to this subject, including what the articles add to the understanding of this issue.
Describe legal and ethical implications of the issue using the ANA Code of Ethics (2001) as framework.
Summarize how this position statement can be utilized to improve the health of the population.
Use bullet points on the content slides and include speaker’s notes to discuss the content. Remember to use APA 6th edition formatting for slide references and review the link on How to make an APA formatted PPT slide presentation.
The standard of performance required for undergraduate nursing programs is C+ (77%) or higher in all nursing courses. Students who earn a grade of less than C+ in any nursing course must repeat the course and earn at least a C+ in order to complete the program of study. If a student’s GPA falls below 2.0 he or she may be placed on academic probation.