Now it is your turn to create the reception space for your medical office. Apply the concepts of patient-centered care to office reception space design. Include the following in your assignment: Develop a simple PowerPoint to reflect your design of a reception area applicable to your medical office. Choose the furniture, lighting, wall color wall art, and table dcor. The budget = $5000 On the first slide [title slide] place a name for this project and the type of office On the second slide, place pictures of a reception desk, other chairs and tables, and lighting as desiredGo to the National Business Furniture web site. Browse the categories Choose a reception desk, other chairs, tables, and lighting as desired For each choice, right-click and choose Copy image and then paste it to the slide Add the price On the third slide, choose wall color assume that the office needs 2 gallons = $100Go to the Behr web site. Click on the tabs to explore the various colors Choose a color and click on the color square. Then click on See Color Details. Copy the URL for that page and place it on the third slide In either a text box or speakers notes, explain how this color contributes to patient comfort in the reception space On the fourth slide, place pictures of the wall art chosen along with the price Go to the National Business Furniture web site. Scroll down to waiting room artwork Browse the selections For each choice, right-click and choose Copy image and then paste it to the slide Add the price On the last slide, place the total amount of all the purchases in either a text box or speakers notes, explain how difficult it was to stick to the budget or other comments as desired Comment on how your design is patient-centered to your specific clientele. If you need more than one slide for your pictures in any category, feel free to add more. Based on the type of office space you are designing, you may add plants, table dcor, or any other needed accessories. Search on the internet for pictures to include and provide the price Be sure to save the PowerPoint frequently and once again just before closing it for submission Resources on creating a PowerPoint Resources on image copy/paste Resources on inserting a text box Resources on adding speakers notes Reference Gandolf, S. (Producer). (2020). Creating patient-centered design for medical space [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from

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