After reading Finks Five Days at Memorial Utilize the PowerPoint template. Each slide represents either an ethical principle or ethical questions about the Five Days book and how it relates to current events within health care. Provide 3 examples from the book on how the specific ethical principle was or was not upheld at Memorial during Hurricane Katrina. Be clear if it was upheld or violated on the slide. You should not reuse the same example over and over, you should have different examples for each ethical principle. You should use names and direct examples from the book. Focus on how the principles were violated in regard to the patients and their care. Provide discussion bullet points for the posed questions regarding lessons learned, similarities described in Five Days between Katrina and the COVID pandemic, and how Pou’s treatment by the legal system compares to the case of RaDonda Vaught. (3 key ideas/examples for each slide) Responses should be in bullet points and should show thought and evidence of reading the book. The bullet points should not be in paragraph form. They should be concise but with enough information to be understood by the reader. Use the criteria posted in the rubric to form your PowerPoint project. Make sure to use in-text citations. You should add a design and photos to the slides to increase the visual appeal of the PowerPoint project. Just make sure the slides are readable to the viewer (color scheme chosen allows for easy readability of text, font size is not extremely small). References should be cited on the slides. You are expected to create an original presentation in your own words. Do not copy from others. You may use outside materials to make your case, but you are expected to cite appropriately and analyze what you are citing with your own ideas. AI use is not appropriate for this assignment. PowerPoint Template Provided below are links with some information about the current RaDonda Vaught case: Overview of Vaught case ANA Response to Vaught verdict

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