A nurse manager is educating staff on how to give effective presentations. Which statement indicates an understanding of this?

a. "To give an effective presentation, you should always maintain a positive atti-tude.".
b. "You should avoid planning and should create the presentation as you go.".
c. "Give the same presentation regardless of the audience.".
d. "To reduce anxiety, avoid making eye contact with the audience.".


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To give an effective presentation the nurse should always maintain a positive attitude, plan the presentation ahead of time, spice up the presentation and make changes according to the au-dience, and make eye contact.

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