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Highlighted 3DCMLVs

Current 3D Cognitive Multimedia Learning Video Teasers/Samples

Naimes.avi
Introduction to Nursing Care

This 3DCMLV is an introductory lecture on nursing that explains nursing as a healthcare profession focused on promoting, maintaining, and improving health for individuals, families, and communities. It outlines the historical development of nursing from informal family and religious care to a modern scientific profession, highlighting Florence Nightingale as the founder of modern nursing. The 3DCMLV also describes the basic needs addressed by nursing care, including oxygen, nutrition, mobility, hygiene, safety, and emotional, social, and spiritual support. In addition, it presents the nursing process as a structured method of care involving assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation, and refers to Virginia Henderson’s model, which classifies patients’ fundamental needs and supports personalized, high-quality care.

 

 

 


Written Content & Voice
Naime Brajshori-Beqiri, PhD.

MID, Producer, Director, Video Editor & Camera Animation
Diedon Dorambari, PhD.

3D Modeling & Animation
Redon Sejdiu

Actual Duration
12m 21s

Liridonit.avi
Styles of Leadership

This 3DCMLV explains the main leadership styles used in healthcare—transformational, transactional, autocratic, servant, charismatic, and democratic leadership—describing for each its defining characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. It shows that transformational leadership inspires change and innovation, transactional leadership emphasizes structure and rewards, autocratic leadership enables quick decision-making, servant leadership prioritizes support and development of others, charismatic leadership motivates through personal influence, and democratic leadership encourages participation and collaboration. The 3DCMLV concludes that no single leadership style is best in every situation, especially in the dynamic healthcare sector, and that effective managers should adapt their leadership approach based on organizational needs, staff expectations, strategic goals, and the specific challenges they face.

 

 


Written Content & Voice
Liridon Bllaca, PhD.

MID, Producer, Director, Video Editor & Camera Animation
Diedon Dorambari, PhD.

3D Modeling & Animation
Redon Sejdiu & Yonathan Adugna

Actual Duration
18m 21s

Bernardit.avi
Emergency Response and Triage During Disasters

This 3DCMLV explains the importance of rapid response and triage in disaster situations, emphasizing that disasters—whether natural, technological, or human-caused—can lead to mass injury, death, and major disruption, and therefore require immediate, organized medical and institutional action. It outlines the need for trained pre-hospital response teams, disaster preparedness, risk assessment, updated emergency plans, simulations, and coordination among health institutions to manage mass casualties effectively. A central focus is triage, especially the START method, which quickly classifies patients based on the severity of their condition to ensure limited resources are used where they can save the most lives. The 3DCMLV also describes the four triage categories—green, yellow, red, and black—and concludes by stressing that health science students and professionals must be well prepared to apply rapid response protocols and accurate triage in order to provide efficient, life-saving care during emergencies.

Written Content & Voice
Bernard Tahirbegolli, PhD.

MID, Producer, Director, Video Editor, & Camera Animation

Diedon Dorambari, PhD.

3D Modeling & Animation
Redon Sejdiu

Actual Duration
13m 08s

Klara.avi
Introduction to Gerontology: Elderly Care

The 3DCMLV starts by discussing the biology of aging as a global demographic, biological, psychological, and social process, explaining how increased life expectancy and lower birth rates are expanding the elderly population and creating new healthcare and social challenges.   It distinguishes normal aging from disease by describing biological, psychological, and functional changes that occur over time, including cellular and organ decline, reduced physiological reserve, and greater vulnerability to chronic illnesses such as hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis, and dementia.  The text also reviews major scientific theories of aging, including genetic/programmed theories and damage-accumulation theories, while emphasizing the role of gerontology and geriatrics in understanding and managing aging-related changes.  In addition, it highlights the social and emotional difficulties older adults may face, such as isolation, depression, marginalization, and economic hardship, and stresses that healthy aging can be supported through preventive healthcare, physical activity, mental engagement, good nutrition, and strong family and community support.

 

Written Content & Voice

Klara Cahani, PhD(c).

MID, Producer, Director, Video Editor & Camera Animation

Diedon Dorambari, PhD.

3D Modeling & Animation

Redon Sejdiu

Actual Duration

20m 31s

Arjeta Zhubi.avi
Medication Administration in Nursing Care for Home Based Patients

This 3DCMLV explains that medication administration is a vital part of nursing care in home settings, where nurses help patients with chronic illness, recovery, or disability by taking medicines safely and correctly. It highlights the importance of preventing complications, improving health outcomes, educating patients and caregivers, monitoring side effects, and reducing hospital readmissions.  The 3DCMLV also discusses common challenges such as missed doses, limited supervision, polypharmacy, poor storage, and communication difficulties among caregivers and healthcare providers.  In addition, it outlines best practices, including medication review, patient education, regular assessment, accurate documentation, and coordination with doctors and pharmacists, while also emphasizing how technology such as telehealth, digital records, automated dispensers, and reminder apps can improve adherence and safety.  Finally, it notes that ethical and legal responsibilities, including informed consent, privacy, proper documentation, and professional integrity, are essential in home-based medication management.

 

Written Content & Voice

Arjeta Zhubi, PhD.

MID, Producer, Director, Video Editor & Camera Animation

Diedon Dorambari, PhD.

3D Modeling & Animation

Yonathan Adugna

Actual Duration

8m 22s

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