Documentation
Anatomy and Physiology
Pathophysiology
Lifespan Development
Pharmacology
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Patient information shall not be shared with entities or persons not involved in the care of the patiet.
What is "HIPPA"?
100
Presentation Themes
What is Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 provides several standard, prebuilt themes. Find a standard theme that has a look that you like, and then modify it by changing the colors, the fonts, or the line and fill effects. You can then save it as your very own custom theme.
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Opening an existing presentation
What is Existing presentations can be opened and modified
100
Creating a Blank Presentation
What is One way to create a presentation is to concentrate first on the content of the presentation
100
George washington
What is first president
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Uses of PowerPoint
What is The new and improved features of PowerPoint 2010 focus on efficient methods of creating professional presentations that incorporate audio/visual effects to reinforce your message through the presentation graphics program.
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Selecting a Theme
What is To access these themes click on the Design Tab on the Ribbon and select a theme
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Headers and footers
What is Headers and Footers can allow the user to include vital information on the printed presentation (Insert Ribbon)
200
Entering text in an outline
What is To enter text on the outline tab, simply click where you would like to begin and start typing. In the Slide Outline, you must begin typing on the in the Powerpoint slide in the main viewing pane
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Washington was born on February 22, 1732,
What is born
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Start a Presentation
What is The PowerPoint program opens with a blank presentation by default.
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Notes Pane
What is Section for speaker notes that correspond to the slide. Allows for minimal number of words on the slide, or simple graphics, which you can elaborate on all the while with the security of having the notes in front of you. Your audience will only see the slides, not your notes.
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Headers and Footers/slide master
What is The placement of items in the header and footer will be controlled by the slide master, located on the view tab.
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Inserting an outline from Microsoft word
What is An outline that is created as a Word format (.docx), rich text format (.rtf), or plain text format (.txt) document can be imported into a presentation in PowerPoint
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Westmoreland County, Virginia
What is where George Washington
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Start a Presentation
What is You can also access the Save option from this view, and the PowerPoint Options as well.
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Slide Pane
What is Displays the current slide which you are editing
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Header and footers
What is You may enter the headers/footers in the Notes and Handout View by clicking directly in the box and keying the appropriate header/footer
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Inserting an outline from word
What is On the Home Tab, Select the New Slide arrow to view the submenu. Select Slides from outline to Browse and add your Outline or Content.
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He died on December 14, 1799, in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
What is when George Washington died
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Quick Access Toolbar
What is Located above the File tab, allows the user to customize which actions to create a shortcut to. Such as Undo, Repeat & Save
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Slides/Outline Tabs
What is Allows you to view all of the slides in your presentation.
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Previewing a presentation
What is You may preview the notes pages, handouts, and speaker notes
500
Changing the view of an outline
What is You may control the Zoom Scale by using either of these options located on the View Tab and in the right portion of your Status Bar.
500
General, U.S. President
What is OCCUPATION