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The pamphlet should contain the following:
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Content and language that targets a lay audience. All terms should be explained and diagrams and graphics should be provided to clarify concepts and ideas.
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A brief description of the disease, including its symptoms and signs
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Explanation of the effects of the disease on healthy body function including cellular, tissue, organ and organ system levels
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Risk factors contributing to the onset of the disease
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Description of preventive steps to avoid the disease (if avoidable)
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Available diagnostic and therapeutic tools
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Outcomes of the disease (such as prognosis or recovery potential)
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Information about how a person suffering from the disease can maintain a desirable quality of life, minimize or slow the progress of the disease
Create an informative pamphlet about the chosen chronic or preventable disease for a non-scientific community. Ideally, the pamphlet should be in the form of a
six-page pamphlet.
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Format of the pamphlet
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Single-spaced
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Tri-fold
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All content written in your own words
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Reference citations included in APA format (not part of the tri-fold; should be provided on a separate page)
At a minimum,
your pamphlet should contain the following required elements:
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Introductory paragraph describing your subject and its importance
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Body of the pamphlet
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o
Addresses signs, symptoms
o
Explains effects of the disease on healthy body functions, and relates this to signs and symptoms
o
Analyzes risk factors and preventive steps
o
Describes maintenance of quality of life
o
Discusses diagnostic and therapeutic tools
o
Explains expected outcomes and prognosis
o
Describes current areas of research into prevention, treatment or cure
o
Describes possible future areas of research into prevention, treatment or cure
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References
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Conclusion - summary of your findings
List all references at the end of your pamphlet. You must use at least five references from credible, scientifically rigorous sources and cite them using American Psychological Association (APA) style. Two or more references should be from the UMUC Library. The references cited should be no older than seven years (published 2004 - 2011). References should be listed on a separate page that does not count toward the required length of the paper.
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Quantitative Data Analysis: Statistics
Introduction
Understanding the use of basic statistical strategies is part of being a critical consumer of published research literature. Unless they plan to conduct research themselves, it is not as important for counselors to understand the mathematical calculations of the statistical techniques as it is to be able to recognize the names of the common ones and what kind of information they provide. There are several commercially-available software packages for analyzing quantitative data, one of which is described in detail in Chapter 14 of
Counseling Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
.
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
In quantitative studies, statistical techniques are used for data analysis. The two main categories of statistics are descriptive and inferential. Descriptive statistics are used to summarize the data. Some common descriptive statistics are the measures of central tendency: the mean, median, and mode. They provide information about where the middle is in distribution of scores. On the normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are the same. Distributions are said to be skewed when extreme scores draw the mean away from the middle of the distribution. Measures of variability, such as the range, variance, and standard deviation, provide information about how widely a distribution of scores is dispersed (Erford, 2015, p. 250). The standard deviation is a measure of how the scores cluster around the mean. The greater the standard deviation, the greater the spread of scores.
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Inferential statistics are used to make inferences from the sample to the population. All inferential statistical procedures are based on probability theory. They are used to test hypotheses. Three commonly used inferential statistics are chi square, t-test, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Chi square is used with nominal data to determine if the observed expected frequency differs significantly from the expected frequency. A t-test is used to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the means of two groups. ANOVA is used to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the means of three or more groups.
Statistical Significance
When a quantitative study tests a hypothesis, it is technically the null hypothesis being tested. The null hypothesis says there is no difference between the groups, or relationship between the variables (depending on the research design). If the statistical procedure indicates there is statistical significance, the null hypothesis is rejected, meaning that the probability is high that there really is a group difference or strong relationship between the variables.
Rejecting the null hypothesis is not equivalent to proving the research or alternative hypothesis. Researchers can embrace the research hypothesis as one plausible explanation, but because only .
·The health communication plan should be expounded upon to resul.docxlanagore871
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The health communication plan should be expounded upon to result in a
3 – 4 page paper
using APA format. The criteria for grading will be the student’s ability to demonstrate: (1) critical thinking, (2) precision in stating the topic, (3) originality, (4) breadth and depth of the subject, (5) grammar and (6) punctuation.
The criteria for grading will be weighted as follows: 80% contents and 20% mechanics.
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Research
:
Each student will select a medical disorder or chromosome abnormality to present to the class by developing a fact sheet.
The student will also share information will be presented in the form of fact sheet that students can keep for later reference.
The following information will be covered in the fact sheet and presented to the class:
DUE PER SIGNUP SHEET
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Name of the disorder
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How is it diagnosed and who does the diagnosis
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Major body systems affected and how development is affected (cover all developmental domains)
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Implications for care of the child in the home and school (what medical issues may arise in the classroom)
What would need to be included in an Individual Health Care Plan
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Educational implications (what areas of the curriculum might be impacted), what interventions are beneficial?
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What modifications to the curriculum and classroom environment
may be needed as well as assistive technology/related services that may be included in the IEP or IFSP
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Contacts in the local community for family support/ medical assistance and assistive technology devices and at least 5 web sites or internet resources
(these should not be the same as the community resources list) that can be used for future reference.
The community contacts must be local.
Depending upon what disorder you choose, the fact sheet will be anywhere between 3-4 pages.
Refer to the attachment to the syllabus for possible topics, you can also choose
a topic you might be interested in, just check with me first to make sure you will be able to access enough information.
You should use at least 3-5 credible resources, they must be peer reviewed to gather information about the disorder.
Do not use your text book.
Cite those in the fact sheet that you prepare using APA style citation.
DO NOT CUT AND PASTE FROM OTHER SITES.
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·IntroductionQuantitative research methodology uses a dedu.docxlanagore871
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Introduction
Quantitative research methodology uses a deductive reasoning process (Erford, 2015, p. 5). It is based on philosophical assumptions that are very different from those that support qualitative research. Quantitative studies fall under what is broadly described as a positivist perspective. Epistemologically, knowledge is something that is believed to be objective and measurable, and the nature of reality (that is, ontology) is such that there is one fixed, observable, and definable reality. Quantitative approaches to research emphasize the objectivity of the researcher, and because a goal is to uncover the one true reality, values (axiological assumptions) and the subjective nature of experience are not likely to be examined.
Quantitative Research Designs
Quantitative research can be categorized in different ways. Brief descriptions of some designs appear below. The chosen research design is determined by the nature of the inquiry, that is, what the researcher wants to learn by conducting the study.
Counseling Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
thoroughly describes several major reseach.
Experimental Research
Experimental research, one of the quantitative designs, involves random selection and random assignment of subjects to two or more groups over which the researcher has control. This is what distinguishes experimental studies from the other designs. Experimental studies in counseling are not that common, because many research questions do not lend themselves to random selection and assignment for ethical reasons. Experimental studies compare the effect of one or more independent variables on one or more dependent variables. Independent variables fall into two broad categories. One type of independent variable involves measuring some characteristic inherent in the study's participants, such as their age, gender, IQ, personality traits, income, or education level. These demographic or blocking variables are not something which the researcher can manipulate, though the researcher can statistically control for them. The treatment or experimental conditions that the researcher sets up is the other type of independent variable, which is unique to experimental designs. The element of control is what permits researchers to conclude that one variable has caused a change in another variable.
Quasi-Experimental Research
Quasi-experimental research designs come in many different forms. Like experimental research, the researcher aims to compare the effect of the independent variable under their control on the dependent variable. However, the researcher does not or cannot randomly assign individual participants to treatment and control groups, so cause-and-effect relationships cannot be as strongly inferred from the results. Pre-existing conditions of one group in comparison to the other may confound the findings. An example might be a study to examine the potential effects of a new curriculum aimed at reducin.
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Response Guidelines
Reply to the posts of two peers in this discussion. Share any professional or personal insights you may have that are related to your peer's research problem. Comment on how it might benefit you as a counselor if research on your peer's research problem were conducted.
First Peer’s Post
Since, Trauma Focused- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or TF-CBT has been found to be very successful with children and adolescents why hasn't there been much if any research done to see if it would be effective for adults as well? TF-CBT is an evidence based program that addresses childhood symptoms of PTSD
(
Sigel
, Benton, Lynch, & Kramer, 2013)
. Research has shown that TF-CBT it has as "well-established" efficacy and in a recent study it was the only treatment to be given the highest rating in all reviews
(Sigel, Benton, Lynch, & Kramer, 2013)
. Having used the treatment method myself with a client during my internship I've seen the effectiveness first hand on how it can impact a client in a positive manner. While the treatment was made with children in mind, it brings up the question of why it hasn't been tweaked in a way that it might benefit an adult as well.
What's great about TF-CBT is it's almost like a bunch of different treatments all wrapped up into one. Each treatment is essentially put into a unit or section that the counselor and client will work on. Some of the sections include psycho education, stress management, cognitive coping, etc.. Stress management, in my opinion, is probably one of the most important sections to go over with the client. If the client doesn't know how to deal with their stress than the rest of the treatment will be for naught because the client won't be able to control their stress. The stress management section focuses on teaching the cl controlled breathing, thought stopping and relaxation techniques.
A mind-body skills program was made in Gaza to essentially determine how effective these things were for people's overall quality of life in people with PTSD, depression, and anxiety
(Gordon, Staples, He, & Atti, 2016)
. They did a 10 session mind-body skills group that included meditation, guided imagery, breathing techniques, autogenic training, biofeedback, genograms, and self-expression through words, drawings, and movement
(Gordon, Staples, He, & Atti, 2016)
.
At the end of the program they found a significant improvement in overall quality of life in the clients that participated in the program, and at a 10 month follow-up the improvements were fully maintained
(Gordon, Staples, He, & Atti, 2016)
. This shows that one of the major parts of treatment in TF-CBT can be effective and makes me wonder even more if more research was done could an adult-version of TF-CBT be made and implemented while still be as effective and successful as the child/adolescent version
Resources:
Gordon, J. S., Staples, J. K., He, D. Y., & Atti, J. A. (2016). Mind–body skills groups for posttr.
·Read Side Trip” #2 (page 183) and discuss what forms of in.docxlanagore871
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Read “Side Trip”
#2 (page 183)
and discuss what forms of intercultural praxis with interactions between the French-speaking and English- speaking Quebec/ Canadian cultures?
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Side Trip
#3 (page 211)
The Amish culture is known to resist the “English” culture of the outside world. Both seem to manage quite well. Identify the Amish approach to managing conflict.
·
Pendulum Principle and Transaction Principle (include these principles in
each
answer)
Transaction Principle: intercultural communication is a process whereby people from different cultures move within a negotiation zone from postiions to interests, in search of an acceptance resolution.
Pendulum Principle: intercultural communication is an ongoing and interactive process that simultaneously connects and keeps apart people from different cultures, producing multiple voices.
Reading materials are attached, 500 words, due in 12 hours.
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Logical mathematical
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Linguistic
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Musical
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Spatial
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Bodily kinesthetic
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Interpersonal
·
Intrapersonal
Think about how you would test these dimensions of intelligence. For this assignment, assume that you are going to test intelligence of people of two differing cultures.
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Choose three of the above dimensions of intelligence to measure. Describe each type of intelligence.
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Describe the two cultures you have chosen. What type of intelligence does each culture favor?
What does it mean to be intelligent in each culture? What is the history of each culture? What is the environment like? Provide approximately half a page of description for each culture.
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Describe how you would test these different dimensions of intelligence in each culture. Do you need to test differently? Why?
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Discuss theories of intelligence and how they account for cultural differences.
Paper should be 4-6 pages in length, formatted as per APA sixth edition guidelines.
APA paper template attached.
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·The pamphlet should contain the following·Content and la.docxlanagore871
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The pamphlet should contain the following:
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Content and language that targets a lay audience. All terms should be explained and diagrams and graphics should be provided to clarify concepts and ideas.
·
A brief description of the disease, including its symptoms and signs
·
Explanation of the effects of the disease on healthy body function including cellular, tissue, organ and organ system levels
·
Risk factors contributing to the onset of the disease
·
Description of preventive steps to avoid the disease (if avoidable)
·
Available diagnostic and therapeutic tools
·
Outcomes of the disease (such as prognosis or recovery potential)
·
Information about how a person suffering from the disease can maintain a desirable quality of life, minimize or slow the progress of the disease
Create an informative pamphlet about the chosen chronic or preventable disease for a non-scientific community. Ideally, the pamphlet should be in the form of a
six-page pamphlet.
·
Format of the pamphlet
·
Single-spaced
·
Tri-fold
·
All content written in your own words
·
Reference citations included in APA format (not part of the tri-fold; should be provided on a separate page)
At a minimum,
your pamphlet should contain the following required elements:
·
Introductory paragraph describing your subject and its importance
·
Body of the pamphlet
·
o
Addresses signs, symptoms
o
Explains effects of the disease on healthy body functions, and relates this to signs and symptoms
o
Analyzes risk factors and preventive steps
o
Describes maintenance of quality of life
o
Discusses diagnostic and therapeutic tools
o
Explains expected outcomes and prognosis
o
Describes current areas of research into prevention, treatment or cure
o
Describes possible future areas of research into prevention, treatment or cure
·
References
·
Conclusion - summary of your findings
List all references at the end of your pamphlet. You must use at least five references from credible, scientifically rigorous sources and cite them using American Psychological Association (APA) style. Two or more references should be from the UMUC Library. The references cited should be no older than seven years (published 2004 - 2011). References should be listed on a separate page that does not count toward the required length of the paper.
.
·Quantitative Data Analysis StatisticsIntroductionUnd.docxlanagore871
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Quantitative Data Analysis: Statistics
Introduction
Understanding the use of basic statistical strategies is part of being a critical consumer of published research literature. Unless they plan to conduct research themselves, it is not as important for counselors to understand the mathematical calculations of the statistical techniques as it is to be able to recognize the names of the common ones and what kind of information they provide. There are several commercially-available software packages for analyzing quantitative data, one of which is described in detail in Chapter 14 of
Counseling Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
.
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
In quantitative studies, statistical techniques are used for data analysis. The two main categories of statistics are descriptive and inferential. Descriptive statistics are used to summarize the data. Some common descriptive statistics are the measures of central tendency: the mean, median, and mode. They provide information about where the middle is in distribution of scores. On the normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are the same. Distributions are said to be skewed when extreme scores draw the mean away from the middle of the distribution. Measures of variability, such as the range, variance, and standard deviation, provide information about how widely a distribution of scores is dispersed (Erford, 2015, p. 250). The standard deviation is a measure of how the scores cluster around the mean. The greater the standard deviation, the greater the spread of scores.
Toggle DrawerHide Full Introduction
Inferential statistics are used to make inferences from the sample to the population. All inferential statistical procedures are based on probability theory. They are used to test hypotheses. Three commonly used inferential statistics are chi square, t-test, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Chi square is used with nominal data to determine if the observed expected frequency differs significantly from the expected frequency. A t-test is used to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the means of two groups. ANOVA is used to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the means of three or more groups.
Statistical Significance
When a quantitative study tests a hypothesis, it is technically the null hypothesis being tested. The null hypothesis says there is no difference between the groups, or relationship between the variables (depending on the research design). If the statistical procedure indicates there is statistical significance, the null hypothesis is rejected, meaning that the probability is high that there really is a group difference or strong relationship between the variables.
Rejecting the null hypothesis is not equivalent to proving the research or alternative hypothesis. Researchers can embrace the research hypothesis as one plausible explanation, but because only .
·The health communication plan should be expounded upon to resul.docxlanagore871
·
The health communication plan should be expounded upon to result in a
3 – 4 page paper
using APA format. The criteria for grading will be the student’s ability to demonstrate: (1) critical thinking, (2) precision in stating the topic, (3) originality, (4) breadth and depth of the subject, (5) grammar and (6) punctuation.
The criteria for grading will be weighted as follows: 80% contents and 20% mechanics.
.
·ResearchEach student will select a medical disorder or c.docxlanagore871
·
Research
:
Each student will select a medical disorder or chromosome abnormality to present to the class by developing a fact sheet.
The student will also share information will be presented in the form of fact sheet that students can keep for later reference.
The following information will be covered in the fact sheet and presented to the class:
DUE PER SIGNUP SHEET
·
Name of the disorder
·
How is it diagnosed and who does the diagnosis
·
Major body systems affected and how development is affected (cover all developmental domains)
·
Implications for care of the child in the home and school (what medical issues may arise in the classroom)
What would need to be included in an Individual Health Care Plan
·
Educational implications (what areas of the curriculum might be impacted), what interventions are beneficial?
·
What modifications to the curriculum and classroom environment
may be needed as well as assistive technology/related services that may be included in the IEP or IFSP
·
Contacts in the local community for family support/ medical assistance and assistive technology devices and at least 5 web sites or internet resources
(these should not be the same as the community resources list) that can be used for future reference.
The community contacts must be local.
Depending upon what disorder you choose, the fact sheet will be anywhere between 3-4 pages.
Refer to the attachment to the syllabus for possible topics, you can also choose
a topic you might be interested in, just check with me first to make sure you will be able to access enough information.
You should use at least 3-5 credible resources, they must be peer reviewed to gather information about the disorder.
Do not use your text book.
Cite those in the fact sheet that you prepare using APA style citation.
DO NOT CUT AND PASTE FROM OTHER SITES.
.
·IntroductionQuantitative research methodology uses a dedu.docxlanagore871
·
Introduction
Quantitative research methodology uses a deductive reasoning process (Erford, 2015, p. 5). It is based on philosophical assumptions that are very different from those that support qualitative research. Quantitative studies fall under what is broadly described as a positivist perspective. Epistemologically, knowledge is something that is believed to be objective and measurable, and the nature of reality (that is, ontology) is such that there is one fixed, observable, and definable reality. Quantitative approaches to research emphasize the objectivity of the researcher, and because a goal is to uncover the one true reality, values (axiological assumptions) and the subjective nature of experience are not likely to be examined.
Quantitative Research Designs
Quantitative research can be categorized in different ways. Brief descriptions of some designs appear below. The chosen research design is determined by the nature of the inquiry, that is, what the researcher wants to learn by conducting the study.
Counseling Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
thoroughly describes several major reseach.
Experimental Research
Experimental research, one of the quantitative designs, involves random selection and random assignment of subjects to two or more groups over which the researcher has control. This is what distinguishes experimental studies from the other designs. Experimental studies in counseling are not that common, because many research questions do not lend themselves to random selection and assignment for ethical reasons. Experimental studies compare the effect of one or more independent variables on one or more dependent variables. Independent variables fall into two broad categories. One type of independent variable involves measuring some characteristic inherent in the study's participants, such as their age, gender, IQ, personality traits, income, or education level. These demographic or blocking variables are not something which the researcher can manipulate, though the researcher can statistically control for them. The treatment or experimental conditions that the researcher sets up is the other type of independent variable, which is unique to experimental designs. The element of control is what permits researchers to conclude that one variable has caused a change in another variable.
Quasi-Experimental Research
Quasi-experimental research designs come in many different forms. Like experimental research, the researcher aims to compare the effect of the independent variable under their control on the dependent variable. However, the researcher does not or cannot randomly assign individual participants to treatment and control groups, so cause-and-effect relationships cannot be as strongly inferred from the results. Pre-existing conditions of one group in comparison to the other may confound the findings. An example might be a study to examine the potential effects of a new curriculum aimed at reducin.
·Response GuidelinesReply to the posts of two peers in thi.docxlanagore871
·
Response Guidelines
Reply to the posts of two peers in this discussion. Share any professional or personal insights you may have that are related to your peer's research problem. Comment on how it might benefit you as a counselor if research on your peer's research problem were conducted.
First Peer’s Post
Since, Trauma Focused- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or TF-CBT has been found to be very successful with children and adolescents why hasn't there been much if any research done to see if it would be effective for adults as well? TF-CBT is an evidence based program that addresses childhood symptoms of PTSD
(
Sigel
, Benton, Lynch, & Kramer, 2013)
. Research has shown that TF-CBT it has as "well-established" efficacy and in a recent study it was the only treatment to be given the highest rating in all reviews
(Sigel, Benton, Lynch, & Kramer, 2013)
. Having used the treatment method myself with a client during my internship I've seen the effectiveness first hand on how it can impact a client in a positive manner. While the treatment was made with children in mind, it brings up the question of why it hasn't been tweaked in a way that it might benefit an adult as well.
What's great about TF-CBT is it's almost like a bunch of different treatments all wrapped up into one. Each treatment is essentially put into a unit or section that the counselor and client will work on. Some of the sections include psycho education, stress management, cognitive coping, etc.. Stress management, in my opinion, is probably one of the most important sections to go over with the client. If the client doesn't know how to deal with their stress than the rest of the treatment will be for naught because the client won't be able to control their stress. The stress management section focuses on teaching the cl controlled breathing, thought stopping and relaxation techniques.
A mind-body skills program was made in Gaza to essentially determine how effective these things were for people's overall quality of life in people with PTSD, depression, and anxiety
(Gordon, Staples, He, & Atti, 2016)
. They did a 10 session mind-body skills group that included meditation, guided imagery, breathing techniques, autogenic training, biofeedback, genograms, and self-expression through words, drawings, and movement
(Gordon, Staples, He, & Atti, 2016)
.
At the end of the program they found a significant improvement in overall quality of life in the clients that participated in the program, and at a 10 month follow-up the improvements were fully maintained
(Gordon, Staples, He, & Atti, 2016)
. This shows that one of the major parts of treatment in TF-CBT can be effective and makes me wonder even more if more research was done could an adult-version of TF-CBT be made and implemented while still be as effective and successful as the child/adolescent version
Resources:
Gordon, J. S., Staples, J. K., He, D. Y., & Atti, J. A. (2016). Mind–body skills groups for posttr.
·Read Side Trip” #2 (page 183) and discuss what forms of in.docxlanagore871
·
Read “Side Trip”
#2 (page 183)
and discuss what forms of intercultural praxis with interactions between the French-speaking and English- speaking Quebec/ Canadian cultures?
·
Side Trip
#3 (page 211)
The Amish culture is known to resist the “English” culture of the outside world. Both seem to manage quite well. Identify the Amish approach to managing conflict.
·
Pendulum Principle and Transaction Principle (include these principles in
each
answer)
Transaction Principle: intercultural communication is a process whereby people from different cultures move within a negotiation zone from postiions to interests, in search of an acceptance resolution.
Pendulum Principle: intercultural communication is an ongoing and interactive process that simultaneously connects and keeps apart people from different cultures, producing multiple voices.
Reading materials are attached, 500 words, due in 12 hours.
.
·
Logical mathematical
·
Linguistic
·
Musical
·
Spatial
·
Bodily kinesthetic
·
Interpersonal
·
Intrapersonal
Think about how you would test these dimensions of intelligence. For this assignment, assume that you are going to test intelligence of people of two differing cultures.
·
Choose three of the above dimensions of intelligence to measure. Describe each type of intelligence.
·
Describe the two cultures you have chosen. What type of intelligence does each culture favor?
What does it mean to be intelligent in each culture? What is the history of each culture? What is the environment like? Provide approximately half a page of description for each culture.
·
Describe how you would test these different dimensions of intelligence in each culture. Do you need to test differently? Why?
·
Discuss theories of intelligence and how they account for cultural differences.
Paper should be 4-6 pages in length, formatted as per APA sixth edition guidelines.
APA paper template attached.
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·Response GuidelinesReply to the posts of two peer.docxlanagore871
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Response Guidelines
Reply to the posts of two peers in this discussion. You may want to share insights you have related to your peer's application of research concepts, or ask a clarifying question. You may choose to comment on how the article presented by your peer is relevant to your own professional interests. Each peer response need to have at least two references.
1
st
Peer posting
Chang et al. (2016) conducted a study to determine if there was an answer to the contradicting study results regarding the brain activity in schizophrenics and their siblings. Earlier research has given mixed results stating that schizophrenics have excessive brain activity and others show that they have incoherent activity. The same mixed results showed up in research on siblings of schizophrenics. This study used amplitudes of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) as well as regional homogeneity (Reho). The used the ALFF and Reho to track the intensity as well as any synchronization of local spontaneous neuronal activity among three groups of participants (Chang et al., 2016).
Repovs and Barch (2012) conducted a study using a similar research design but instead they were looking for how functional connectivity may differ in schizophrenics when there is no cognitive task involved, a light cognitive task, and then a more demanding cognitive task. The study used participants who were diagnosed with schizophrenia and their siblings, and health individuals and their siblings. These four different groups helped to determine if there was any difference between a sibling of an individual with schizophrenia compared to siblings that were not impaired. The study focused on the working memory of the individuals. fMRI scans were used as well as other basic imaging and recall memory assessment activities (Repovs & Barch, 2012).
The study conducted by Chang et al. (2016) was using reliable testing techniques in regards to the neuronal activity that was tracked. The sample size was not very large but did have the randomized factor by comparing the results to not one but two variables (siblings and non-related healthy individuals). Had the sample size been larger the results could likely be more generalizable. The participants were gathered using participants from a other studies the researchers had done. There were 27 participants who were diagnosed with schizophrenia, 27 non effected siblings, and 27 healthy unrelated participants. The research design was used to map the activity in the brain of all three groups in different circumstances so they could compare the results to find any commonalities or clear differences. This method of research helped to determine if there was any validity to the claims of either excessive brain activity or incoherent activity in schizophrenics and their siblings. This study seems to be a quasi-experimental study since it has a group used for comparison but it does not use random assignment (Sherperis, Young & .
·Identify the pathophysiological mechanisms of inflammatory bowe.docxlanagore871
Inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome have different pathophysiological mechanisms but some similarities. Common treatments for inflammatory bowel disease may not work for irritable bowel syndrome. Certain patient factors like genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or behavior could impact the pathophysiology and effective treatments for each disorder differently.
·From the e-Activity, analyze the basis for classifying courts i.docxlanagore871
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From the e-Activity, analyze the basis for classifying courts into jurisdictions, and differentiate between the key elements of courts of limited jurisdictions and courts of general jurisdictions. Describe a court of general jurisdiction in (Memphis, Tennessee) in which you mention two (2) types of cases that it can hear. Provide a rationale for your response.
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Imagine that you are a new judge of a court in (Memphis, Tennessee) with limited jurisdiction. Determine three (3) kinds of cases that you believe you will be receiving as part of the caseload for your court. Provide specific examples of your chosen case types to support your rationale.
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·Discuss the last three decades (1978- present) of China rapid.docxlanagore871
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Discuss the last three decades (1978- present) of China rapid economic expansion cycle (socialism market economy)
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Outline the period after 2013, the change of new leadership (handover of president XU to XI)
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Describe the
main features
of new normal in China and the
opportunities and challenges with leadership under Xi.
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Consider challenges such as
the steep decline in GDP growth rate to one digit growth
,
potentially destabilise the country
,
risk for financial health
,
debt repudiation
,
over- capacity in SOE’s production
,
misuse of resources
,
environmental pollution
,
middle income trap
etc.
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Explain the efforts of the government to reform the system. These include consumerism (demand pull), innovation, urbanization, accelerate to service industries, environment protection, diffuse bubble… slow but steadier growth strategies and change of engine not nearly change of gear
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Elaborate the action plans: increase individualized and diversified consumer demand, increase investment in new and innovative technologies, import of high -tech products, promote services, green technologies de-leverage and burst bubbles and control over capacity…
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Conclusions
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Develop a webinar presentation for staff personnel to support the implementation and use of the new telehealth technology. Create 10–15 slides to support your presentation, including a title slide and a references slide. Cite 3–5 sources of scholarly or professional evidence.
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List your sources on the references slide at the end of your presentation.
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Describe the clinical presentation of chronic kidney disease.
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Explain how you might diagnose a patient with chronic kidney disease including the role that patient history, physical exams, and diagnostics play in diagnosis.
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Explain implications of potential treatment options for this disease including prescribed drugs.
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Describe how patient factors (
genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, and behavior)
might impact the diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Assignment 1: Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Healthcare
Select at least five (5) economic concepts covered in the first four weeks’ readings, and discuss the primary manner in which these concepts impact the world of health care economics. Some examples of selected concepts are health demand and supply, elasticity, resources, health measures, and costs.
Write a four to six (4-6) page paper in which you:
Assess the value of healthcare professionals and decision makers understanding the discipline of health economics.
Defend or critique the importance of considering the complex nature of health and healthcare when examining the economic principles related to healthcare delivery.
Analyze the primary potential benefits of learning about health economics related to government involvement in healthcare economics, financing, and delivery.
Analyze the main potential benefits of learning about health economics related to private sector government involvement in healthcare economics, financing, and delivery.
Use at least five (5) current references. Three of these references must be from current peer-reviewed sources to support and substantiate your comments and perspectives.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
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Analyze the current uses of HTTP and HTTPS, and predict the future outlook for both protocols. Describe any foreseen changes in the frequency or way each protocol is used.
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Identify the various uses for HTTP and HTTPS, and justify the use of one over the other. Include two examples to demonstrate the use of each protocol.
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Wrrite 3 pages about shakespeare:
Please write it as simple as you can, so I can read it. Simple vocap
1.
Who is this person? (Name, photo, birth/death dates)
2.
Why is this person a noted literary figure? What they are noted for?
3.
Provide a short biography of the person’s life a little about the person’s biography,
4.
What has s/he has written?
5.
How have these works contributed to literary history?
6.
Provide a short video of the author reading or a video on their work (no more than 3 minutes).
7.
Provide a list of their major works and any major films/shows made from them.
8.
Provide appropriate reference from at least four academic sources and bring in at least three of their books or books in which they are noted.
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What do the four parts of the Christian Biblical Narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications.
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Week 3 - News Story
Seeing is Believing
While we can easily become engaged in a print news story that is well-written and tailored for a specific audience, the ability of television to “show us” the news is something that has given it the edge over print news media for decades. Traditional radio also provides us with the “storytelling” aspect where we may find ourselves sitting in the car hanging on to every word of a great news story. This week, you will write a broadcast script for a television news story and for a radio news story. The television script and the radio script will both be designed for the delivery of a story that is 5 minutes in length.
Topic and Sources of Information:
The issue that you choose to write about must be current and have some relevance for your local community, city, and/or state. You must derive the information for this story from
print media only
. You will need to read several print publications for mention of the story and take notes of the facts of the story from several national publications.
For this assignment you must:
Adhere to the
Broadcast Script Template
Summarize facts and/or statistics that are relevant to the story
Develop the story for the local audience
Compare two opposing opinions about the topic
Provide proper attribution for all sources of information included (facts, statistics, images/video, and opinions).
Incorporate at least three visual elements to enhance the television story
Incorporate at least three indirect quotes (citing other sources) to enhance the radio story
A list of each of the sources must be included using the
Media News Source Template
Saving Your Work:
To maintain the formatting of your work, you are strongly encouraged to save your assignment as a PDF file. View
Saving a Word Document as a PDF
for steps on how to do this.
Check it!
Your print news stories must be submitted through Grammarly and Turnitin prior to submission.
Carefully review the
Grading Rubric
for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
TEMPLET
Television Broadcast Story Script
Broadcast Network:
WTTM
Program Title:
The Farm Report
Name:
Teresa Taylor Moore
Topic:
Common Core
Time:
2 minutes
TIME
VISUAL ELEMENT
AUDIO
Inthis column, insertnumberofsecondsor minutes for each vision/audio portion of the story.
Inthis column,describe the images (piecesofvideo) thatbest representtheaudio onthe right handside. You will indicate whether they are graphics, video, of if you will be onscreen delivering the story. Remember that everything
here must align to the time frame on the left and the audio on the right. Each visual element should be included in a separate gray area of the template.
Inthis column you will adapt the written story to be broadcast. Keep in mind that some of the language will need to be modified from the written story to go with the visual elements that come along with video and to fit the time frame. If there will be audio that goes .
The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Pub.docxlanagore871
The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2010), (6th ed., 7th printing), and contain a title page, five scholarly references, three to five pages of content, and a reference page
NOTE:- TO GET GOOD GRADE I NEED THIS THINGS PLEASE WORK ON IT
Knowledge of Content
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Work /participation stands-out as exemplary and is accurately detailed
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Skill in gathering, storing & retrieving data is highly evolved
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Uses a thorough # of ref(s) and integrates them clearly and concisely. Provides links for the references
Critical Thinking
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Integration of information is well analyzed, interpreted, and documented to meet research objectives
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Graphically defines other systems or subsystems and can accurately identify relationships
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Sentences are clear and well-constructed - Evidence of variety in format, length, and complexity
WRITTEN
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No spelling, punctuation, and/or grammatical errors are readily apparent
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No APA errors are readily apparent
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Systems Design and Workflow
Consider a clinical process or task that you perform on a frequent basis. Do you do it the same every time? Why do you proceed the way you do? Habit? Protocol? Each day nurses complete certain tasks that are considered routine, but have you ever stopped to reflect on why things are done the way they are? Perhaps you have noticed areas where there is a duplication of efforts or an inefficient use of time. Other tasks might pass seamlessly from person to person. In order to design the most efficient flow of work through an organization, it is useful to understand workflow and the ways it can be structured for the most optimal use of time and resources.
Creating a Flowchart
Workflow analysis aims to determine workflow patterns that maximize the effective use of resources and minimize activities that do not add value. There are a variety of tools that can be used to analyze the workflow of processes and clarify potential avenues for eliminating waste. Flowcharts are a basic and commonly used workflow analysis method that can help highlight areas in need of streamlining.
In this Assignment, you select a common event that occurs regularly in your organization and create a flowchart representing the workflow. You analyze the process you have diagrammed and propose changes for improvement.
To prepare:
· Identify a common, simple event that frequently occurs in your organization that you would like to evaluate.
· Consider how you would design a flowchart to represent the current workflow.
· Consider what metrics you would use to determine the effectiveness of the current workflow and identify areas of waste.
To complete:
Write a 3- to 5-page paper which includes the following:
· Create a simple flowchart of the activity you selected. (Review the Sample Workflow of Answering a Telephone in an Office document found in this week’s Learning Resources for an example.)
· Next, in your paper:
o Explain the process you have diagrammed.
o For each step or decision point in the process, identify the following:
§ Who does this step? (It can be several people.)
§ What technology is used?
§ What policies and rules are involved in determining how, when, why, or where the step is executed?
§ What information is needed for the execution of this step?
o Describe the metric that is currently used to measure the soundness of the workflow. Is it effective?
o Describe any areas where improvements could occur and propose changes that could bring about these improvements in the workflow.
o Summarize why it is important to be aware of the flow of an activity.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (2015).
Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge
(3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
Chapter 14, “Nursing Informatics: Improving Workflow .
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Respond to posts of two peers in this discussion. As part of your reply, comment on the ways in which your peer's annotated entries were effective in summarizing the studies for you, and ways in which the annotated entries could be more effective.. You need to respond about each peers posting which contains two articles.
Laurie Leitch, M., Vanslyke, J., & Allen, M. (2009). Somatic experiencing treatment with social service workers following hurricanes katrina and rita. Social Work, 54(1), 9-18.
Laurie Leitch, PhD, is the research director for the Foundation of Human Enrinchment and a coufounder of the Trauma Research Institute. Jan Vanslyke, PhD, and Marisa Allen, ABD, are senior evaluation specialists at Reid and Associates. The purpose of this study was to determine if the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Resiliency Model (SE/TRM) could "reduce the post disaster symptoms of social service workers“ who deliver services to individuals and communities after a disaster.
The researchers conducted a quantitative study of 142 social service workers who provided service after huricanes Katrina and Rita in New Orleans. The study was conducted on a nonrandom sample of 142 social service workers. 91 participants received SE/TRM and they were compared with 51 workers who did not receive SE/TRM and were matched via propensity score matching. They hypothesis was that the use of SE/TRM could reduce the symptoms of disaster relief workers post disaster. Data analysis showed that there was a significant difference between the two groups in relation to post disaster relief. The group that received SE/TRM showed significantly lower PTSD symptoms and psychological distress and higher levels of resiliency. The authors noted that all of the participants in this study were employed, which sets them apart from many disaster survivors as well as the study was not a „randomized control study“. Further research is needed to further study the effectiveness of SE/TRM in the field of disaster treatment.
Metcalf, O., Varker, T., Forbes, D., Phelps, A., Dell, L., DiBattista, A., Ralph, N., & O’Donnell, M. (2016). Efficacy of Fifteen Emerging Interventions for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 29, 88-92.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of 15 "new or novel interventions“ that are being utilizef for the treatment of PTSD. This work was funded by the Department of Veterans‘ Affaris and National Health and Medical Research Council Programs. The study eliminated appraoches that did not offer "moderate quality evidence from randomized controlled trials“ by a team of 5 Trauma Experts. To be included, studies also required adults over 18 years of age, 70% of the sample majority were diagnosed with PTSD and outcome data were reported for severity of symptoms and diagnosis. The approaches that fulfilled this critera are emotional freedom technique, yoga, mantra-based meditation and ac.
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Reflection 1 : Trust, justice, and Ethics.
What is the best way to encourage ethical behavior in organization ?
Reflection 2; Personality and cultural values.
Should companies hire based on personality characteristics?
Tow pages for each reflection , double spaced, in 12-pt Times New roman font with 1-inch margins.
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Reading Reflection should be 1 page maximum, single-spaced with 12pt font.
It should include a brief summary (no more than ¼ of the page) of the reading(s), key insights or questions you have, and it should be written from a personal, self-reflective perspective. Creative formats such as poetry and short story narrative are warmly welcomed.
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Note: the instruction carefully in order to be able to answer each question correctly follow each instruction please I repeat please read the instruction before beginning the assignment. I have uploaded a four attachment. The first attachment is the actual assignment that needs to be done. the remaining three attachment the first of the three attachment is for
Source #1. the second attachment is for
Source #2 and that there are attachment is for
Source #3
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Dupont chart fill in the blanks. 201320142015.docxlanagore871
This document provides a Dupont chart with blanks to be filled in for the years 2013-2015. It includes metrics such as return on equity, earnings margin, return on assets, profit margin, and total asset turnover. The document states that filling in the blanks is worth $1.
Group project
Population : The elderly
Communicator: Sidney
Topic: Injury prone (Nursing home, diseases, trauma, statistics
Title: Fall and Injury Prevent for the Elderly patients
Set age group: 60-75
Gender: Both male and female
Ethnicity: will briefly discuss how other ethnicities are correlates with this data
Goals and Objectives:
Reduce injuries in nursing homes
Educational programs for employers
Know signs and symptoms for serious trauma minor or huge
Documentation that prevention is key (objective)
Set specific needs for elderly, identify program focus
Come up with time line for statistics
Source: chapter 10 fall and injury prevention
Needs:
Set more goals and objectives
Data
Basis of what We want to do for our program
What moto will we use?
Program Ideas:
Offer a class over prevention
Send trained professional to admit training
Inform patients on a way to prevent falling
Certification of test after class
Proper equipment (gate belts, lifts, rails, and walkers)
Conduct survey than evaluate the results
Signs indicating reminders of safety tips
Cautious of prescribed medicines and,diets that they have
Assess patient risk
Implementation:
*precede procedure method
Precede: help with measurable objectives for projects
Proceed- monitor quality of methods to keep program going
Overview- program cost X amount
Whats 1st?
Send trained professional
Educate the workers + certifications
Assess patient needs
Inform patients over information
Assess what equipment is needed
Safety tips are posted
Look at increase + decrease of falls (stats)
Survey the effectiveness of programs
Go in depth of how survey results affect the program and ETC
Survey should go to nursing home administrator
Make a short survey
Part 1.Program assessment- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 2.Planning- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 3.Goals and objectives- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 4.Development and implementation- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 5.Evaluating the results- Me :
( One page , One source And Two Slides of power point)
YOU HAVE to Take Care of THIS PART
(
Evaluating the results)
And Than do Power Point for all Group project 10 Slides 2 Slides for each Part
***Evaluating the results- Me :
( One page , One source And Two Slides of power point)
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Course Project: Part 3—Translating Evidence Into Practice
You will combine Parts 1, 2, and 3 of your Course Project respectively into one cohesive and cogent paper.
In Part 3 of the Course Project, you consider how the evidence you gathered during Part 2 can be translated into nursing practice.
Now that you have located available research on your PICOT question, you will examine what the research indicates about nursing practices. Connecting research evidence and findings to actual decisions and tasks that nurses complete in their daily practice is essentially what evidence-based practice is all about. This final component of the Course Project asks you to translate the evidence and data from your literature review into authentic practices that can be adopted to improve health care outcomes. In addition, you will also consider possible methods and strategies for disseminating evidence-based practices to your colleagues and to the broader health care field.
To prepare:
· Consider Parts 1 and 2 of your Course Project. How does the research address your PICOT question?
· With your PICOT question in mind, identify at least one nursing practice that is supported by the evidence in two or more of the articles from your literature review. Consider what the evidence indicates about how this practice contributes to better outcomes.
· Explore possible consequences of failing to adopt the evidence-based practice that you identified.
· Consider how you would disseminate information about this evidence-based practice throughout your organization or practice setting. How would you communicate the importance of the practice?
To complete:
In a 3- to 4-page paper:
· Restate your PICOT question and its significance to nursing practice.
· Summarize the findings from the articles you selected for your literature review. Describe at least one nursing practice that is supported by the evidence in the articles. Justify your response with specific references to at least 2 of the articles.
· Explain how the evidence-based practice that you identified contributes to better outcomes. In addition, identify potential negative outcomes that could result from failing to use the evidence-based practice.
· Outline the strategy for disseminating the evidence-based practice that you identified throughout your practice setting. Explain how you would communicate the importance of the practice to your colleagues. Describe how you would move from disseminating the information to implementing the evidence-based practice within your organization. How would you address concerns and opposition to the change in practice?
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2017).
Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice
(10th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
Chapter 12, “Sampling in Quantitative Research”
This chapter introduces key c.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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Response Guidelines
Reply to the posts of two peers in this discussion. You may want to share insights you have related to your peer's application of research concepts, or ask a clarifying question. You may choose to comment on how the article presented by your peer is relevant to your own professional interests. Each peer response need to have at least two references.
1
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Peer posting
Chang et al. (2016) conducted a study to determine if there was an answer to the contradicting study results regarding the brain activity in schizophrenics and their siblings. Earlier research has given mixed results stating that schizophrenics have excessive brain activity and others show that they have incoherent activity. The same mixed results showed up in research on siblings of schizophrenics. This study used amplitudes of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) as well as regional homogeneity (Reho). The used the ALFF and Reho to track the intensity as well as any synchronization of local spontaneous neuronal activity among three groups of participants (Chang et al., 2016).
Repovs and Barch (2012) conducted a study using a similar research design but instead they were looking for how functional connectivity may differ in schizophrenics when there is no cognitive task involved, a light cognitive task, and then a more demanding cognitive task. The study used participants who were diagnosed with schizophrenia and their siblings, and health individuals and their siblings. These four different groups helped to determine if there was any difference between a sibling of an individual with schizophrenia compared to siblings that were not impaired. The study focused on the working memory of the individuals. fMRI scans were used as well as other basic imaging and recall memory assessment activities (Repovs & Barch, 2012).
The study conducted by Chang et al. (2016) was using reliable testing techniques in regards to the neuronal activity that was tracked. The sample size was not very large but did have the randomized factor by comparing the results to not one but two variables (siblings and non-related healthy individuals). Had the sample size been larger the results could likely be more generalizable. The participants were gathered using participants from a other studies the researchers had done. There were 27 participants who were diagnosed with schizophrenia, 27 non effected siblings, and 27 healthy unrelated participants. The research design was used to map the activity in the brain of all three groups in different circumstances so they could compare the results to find any commonalities or clear differences. This method of research helped to determine if there was any validity to the claims of either excessive brain activity or incoherent activity in schizophrenics and their siblings. This study seems to be a quasi-experimental study since it has a group used for comparison but it does not use random assignment (Sherperis, Young & .
·Identify the pathophysiological mechanisms of inflammatory bowe.docxlanagore871
Inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome have different pathophysiological mechanisms but some similarities. Common treatments for inflammatory bowel disease may not work for irritable bowel syndrome. Certain patient factors like genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or behavior could impact the pathophysiology and effective treatments for each disorder differently.
·From the e-Activity, analyze the basis for classifying courts i.docxlanagore871
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From the e-Activity, analyze the basis for classifying courts into jurisdictions, and differentiate between the key elements of courts of limited jurisdictions and courts of general jurisdictions. Describe a court of general jurisdiction in (Memphis, Tennessee) in which you mention two (2) types of cases that it can hear. Provide a rationale for your response.
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Imagine that you are a new judge of a court in (Memphis, Tennessee) with limited jurisdiction. Determine three (3) kinds of cases that you believe you will be receiving as part of the caseload for your court. Provide specific examples of your chosen case types to support your rationale.
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·Discuss the last three decades (1978- present) of China rapid.docxlanagore871
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Discuss the last three decades (1978- present) of China rapid economic expansion cycle (socialism market economy)
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Outline the period after 2013, the change of new leadership (handover of president XU to XI)
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Describe the
main features
of new normal in China and the
opportunities and challenges with leadership under Xi.
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Consider challenges such as
the steep decline in GDP growth rate to one digit growth
,
potentially destabilise the country
,
risk for financial health
,
debt repudiation
,
over- capacity in SOE’s production
,
misuse of resources
,
environmental pollution
,
middle income trap
etc.
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Explain the efforts of the government to reform the system. These include consumerism (demand pull), innovation, urbanization, accelerate to service industries, environment protection, diffuse bubble… slow but steadier growth strategies and change of engine not nearly change of gear
·
Elaborate the action plans: increase individualized and diversified consumer demand, increase investment in new and innovative technologies, import of high -tech products, promote services, green technologies de-leverage and burst bubbles and control over capacity…
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Conclusions
.
·Develop a webinar presentation for staff personnel to support t.docxlanagore871
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Develop a webinar presentation for staff personnel to support the implementation and use of the new telehealth technology. Create 10–15 slides to support your presentation, including a title slide and a references slide. Cite 3–5 sources of scholarly or professional evidence.
·
List your sources on the references slide at the end of your presentation.
.
·Describe the clinical presentation of chronic kidney disease..docxlanagore871
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Describe the clinical presentation of chronic kidney disease.
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Explain how you might diagnose a patient with chronic kidney disease including the role that patient history, physical exams, and diagnostics play in diagnosis.
·
Explain implications of potential treatment options for this disease including prescribed drugs.
·
Describe how patient factors (
genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, and behavior)
might impact the diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic kidney disease.
.
·Assignment 1 Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Heal.docxlanagore871
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Assignment 1: Implications of Health Economic Concepts for Healthcare
Select at least five (5) economic concepts covered in the first four weeks’ readings, and discuss the primary manner in which these concepts impact the world of health care economics. Some examples of selected concepts are health demand and supply, elasticity, resources, health measures, and costs.
Write a four to six (4-6) page paper in which you:
Assess the value of healthcare professionals and decision makers understanding the discipline of health economics.
Defend or critique the importance of considering the complex nature of health and healthcare when examining the economic principles related to healthcare delivery.
Analyze the primary potential benefits of learning about health economics related to government involvement in healthcare economics, financing, and delivery.
Analyze the main potential benefits of learning about health economics related to private sector government involvement in healthcare economics, financing, and delivery.
Use at least five (5) current references. Three of these references must be from current peer-reviewed sources to support and substantiate your comments and perspectives.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
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·Analyze the current uses of HTTP and HTTPS, and predict the fut.docxlanagore871
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Analyze the current uses of HTTP and HTTPS, and predict the future outlook for both protocols. Describe any foreseen changes in the frequency or way each protocol is used.
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Identify the various uses for HTTP and HTTPS, and justify the use of one over the other. Include two examples to demonstrate the use of each protocol.
.
Wrrite 3 pages about shakespearePlease write it as s.docxlanagore871
Wrrite 3 pages about shakespeare:
Please write it as simple as you can, so I can read it. Simple vocap
1.
Who is this person? (Name, photo, birth/death dates)
2.
Why is this person a noted literary figure? What they are noted for?
3.
Provide a short biography of the person’s life a little about the person’s biography,
4.
What has s/he has written?
5.
How have these works contributed to literary history?
6.
Provide a short video of the author reading or a video on their work (no more than 3 minutes).
7.
Provide a list of their major works and any major films/shows made from them.
8.
Provide appropriate reference from at least four academic sources and bring in at least three of their books or books in which they are noted.
.
What do the four parts of the Christian Biblical Narrative (i.e.,.docxlanagore871
What do the four parts of the Christian Biblical Narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications.
.
Week 3 - News StorySeeing is BelievingWhile we can easily bec.docxlanagore871
Week 3 - News Story
Seeing is Believing
While we can easily become engaged in a print news story that is well-written and tailored for a specific audience, the ability of television to “show us” the news is something that has given it the edge over print news media for decades. Traditional radio also provides us with the “storytelling” aspect where we may find ourselves sitting in the car hanging on to every word of a great news story. This week, you will write a broadcast script for a television news story and for a radio news story. The television script and the radio script will both be designed for the delivery of a story that is 5 minutes in length.
Topic and Sources of Information:
The issue that you choose to write about must be current and have some relevance for your local community, city, and/or state. You must derive the information for this story from
print media only
. You will need to read several print publications for mention of the story and take notes of the facts of the story from several national publications.
For this assignment you must:
Adhere to the
Broadcast Script Template
Summarize facts and/or statistics that are relevant to the story
Develop the story for the local audience
Compare two opposing opinions about the topic
Provide proper attribution for all sources of information included (facts, statistics, images/video, and opinions).
Incorporate at least three visual elements to enhance the television story
Incorporate at least three indirect quotes (citing other sources) to enhance the radio story
A list of each of the sources must be included using the
Media News Source Template
Saving Your Work:
To maintain the formatting of your work, you are strongly encouraged to save your assignment as a PDF file. View
Saving a Word Document as a PDF
for steps on how to do this.
Check it!
Your print news stories must be submitted through Grammarly and Turnitin prior to submission.
Carefully review the
Grading Rubric
for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
TEMPLET
Television Broadcast Story Script
Broadcast Network:
WTTM
Program Title:
The Farm Report
Name:
Teresa Taylor Moore
Topic:
Common Core
Time:
2 minutes
TIME
VISUAL ELEMENT
AUDIO
Inthis column, insertnumberofsecondsor minutes for each vision/audio portion of the story.
Inthis column,describe the images (piecesofvideo) thatbest representtheaudio onthe right handside. You will indicate whether they are graphics, video, of if you will be onscreen delivering the story. Remember that everything
here must align to the time frame on the left and the audio on the right. Each visual element should be included in a separate gray area of the template.
Inthis column you will adapt the written story to be broadcast. Keep in mind that some of the language will need to be modified from the written story to go with the visual elements that come along with video and to fit the time frame. If there will be audio that goes .
The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Pub.docxlanagore871
The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2010), (6th ed., 7th printing), and contain a title page, five scholarly references, three to five pages of content, and a reference page
NOTE:- TO GET GOOD GRADE I NEED THIS THINGS PLEASE WORK ON IT
Knowledge of Content
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Work /participation stands-out as exemplary and is accurately detailed
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Skill in gathering, storing & retrieving data is highly evolved
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Uses a thorough # of ref(s) and integrates them clearly and concisely. Provides links for the references
Critical Thinking
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Integration of information is well analyzed, interpreted, and documented to meet research objectives
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Graphically defines other systems or subsystems and can accurately identify relationships
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Sentences are clear and well-constructed - Evidence of variety in format, length, and complexity
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Systems Design and Workflow
Consider a clinical process or task that you perform on a frequent basis. Do you do it the same every time? Why do you proceed the way you do? Habit? Protocol? Each day nurses complete certain tasks that are considered routine, but have you ever stopped to reflect on why things are done the way they are? Perhaps you have noticed areas where there is a duplication of efforts or an inefficient use of time. Other tasks might pass seamlessly from person to person. In order to design the most efficient flow of work through an organization, it is useful to understand workflow and the ways it can be structured for the most optimal use of time and resources.
Creating a Flowchart
Workflow analysis aims to determine workflow patterns that maximize the effective use of resources and minimize activities that do not add value. There are a variety of tools that can be used to analyze the workflow of processes and clarify potential avenues for eliminating waste. Flowcharts are a basic and commonly used workflow analysis method that can help highlight areas in need of streamlining.
In this Assignment, you select a common event that occurs regularly in your organization and create a flowchart representing the workflow. You analyze the process you have diagrammed and propose changes for improvement.
To prepare:
· Identify a common, simple event that frequently occurs in your organization that you would like to evaluate.
· Consider how you would design a flowchart to represent the current workflow.
· Consider what metrics you would use to determine the effectiveness of the current workflow and identify areas of waste.
To complete:
Write a 3- to 5-page paper which includes the following:
· Create a simple flowchart of the activity you selected. (Review the Sample Workflow of Answering a Telephone in an Office document found in this week’s Learning Resources for an example.)
· Next, in your paper:
o Explain the process you have diagrammed.
o For each step or decision point in the process, identify the following:
§ Who does this step? (It can be several people.)
§ What technology is used?
§ What policies and rules are involved in determining how, when, why, or where the step is executed?
§ What information is needed for the execution of this step?
o Describe the metric that is currently used to measure the soundness of the workflow. Is it effective?
o Describe any areas where improvements could occur and propose changes that could bring about these improvements in the workflow.
o Summarize why it is important to be aware of the flow of an activity.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (2015).
Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge
(3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
Chapter 14, “Nursing Informatics: Improving Workflow .
Respond to posts of two peers in this discussion. As part of your.docxlanagore871
Respond to posts of two peers in this discussion. As part of your reply, comment on the ways in which your peer's annotated entries were effective in summarizing the studies for you, and ways in which the annotated entries could be more effective.. You need to respond about each peers posting which contains two articles.
Laurie Leitch, M., Vanslyke, J., & Allen, M. (2009). Somatic experiencing treatment with social service workers following hurricanes katrina and rita. Social Work, 54(1), 9-18.
Laurie Leitch, PhD, is the research director for the Foundation of Human Enrinchment and a coufounder of the Trauma Research Institute. Jan Vanslyke, PhD, and Marisa Allen, ABD, are senior evaluation specialists at Reid and Associates. The purpose of this study was to determine if the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Resiliency Model (SE/TRM) could "reduce the post disaster symptoms of social service workers“ who deliver services to individuals and communities after a disaster.
The researchers conducted a quantitative study of 142 social service workers who provided service after huricanes Katrina and Rita in New Orleans. The study was conducted on a nonrandom sample of 142 social service workers. 91 participants received SE/TRM and they were compared with 51 workers who did not receive SE/TRM and were matched via propensity score matching. They hypothesis was that the use of SE/TRM could reduce the symptoms of disaster relief workers post disaster. Data analysis showed that there was a significant difference between the two groups in relation to post disaster relief. The group that received SE/TRM showed significantly lower PTSD symptoms and psychological distress and higher levels of resiliency. The authors noted that all of the participants in this study were employed, which sets them apart from many disaster survivors as well as the study was not a „randomized control study“. Further research is needed to further study the effectiveness of SE/TRM in the field of disaster treatment.
Metcalf, O., Varker, T., Forbes, D., Phelps, A., Dell, L., DiBattista, A., Ralph, N., & O’Donnell, M. (2016). Efficacy of Fifteen Emerging Interventions for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 29, 88-92.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of 15 "new or novel interventions“ that are being utilizef for the treatment of PTSD. This work was funded by the Department of Veterans‘ Affaris and National Health and Medical Research Council Programs. The study eliminated appraoches that did not offer "moderate quality evidence from randomized controlled trials“ by a team of 5 Trauma Experts. To be included, studies also required adults over 18 years of age, 70% of the sample majority were diagnosed with PTSD and outcome data were reported for severity of symptoms and diagnosis. The approaches that fulfilled this critera are emotional freedom technique, yoga, mantra-based meditation and ac.
Reflection 1 Trust, justice, and Ethics.What is the best way .docxlanagore871
Reflection 1 : Trust, justice, and Ethics.
What is the best way to encourage ethical behavior in organization ?
Reflection 2; Personality and cultural values.
Should companies hire based on personality characteristics?
Tow pages for each reflection , double spaced, in 12-pt Times New roman font with 1-inch margins.
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Reading Reflection should be 1 page maximum, single-spaced with.docxlanagore871
Reading Reflection should be 1 page maximum, single-spaced with 12pt font.
It should include a brief summary (no more than ¼ of the page) of the reading(s), key insights or questions you have, and it should be written from a personal, self-reflective perspective. Creative formats such as poetry and short story narrative are warmly welcomed.
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Note: the instruction carefully in order to be able to answer each question correctly follow each instruction please I repeat please read the instruction before beginning the assignment. I have uploaded a four attachment. The first attachment is the actual assignment that needs to be done. the remaining three attachment the first of the three attachment is for
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Dupont chart fill in the blanks. 201320142015.docxlanagore871
This document provides a Dupont chart with blanks to be filled in for the years 2013-2015. It includes metrics such as return on equity, earnings margin, return on assets, profit margin, and total asset turnover. The document states that filling in the blanks is worth $1.
Group project
Population : The elderly
Communicator: Sidney
Topic: Injury prone (Nursing home, diseases, trauma, statistics
Title: Fall and Injury Prevent for the Elderly patients
Set age group: 60-75
Gender: Both male and female
Ethnicity: will briefly discuss how other ethnicities are correlates with this data
Goals and Objectives:
Reduce injuries in nursing homes
Educational programs for employers
Know signs and symptoms for serious trauma minor or huge
Documentation that prevention is key (objective)
Set specific needs for elderly, identify program focus
Come up with time line for statistics
Source: chapter 10 fall and injury prevention
Needs:
Set more goals and objectives
Data
Basis of what We want to do for our program
What moto will we use?
Program Ideas:
Offer a class over prevention
Send trained professional to admit training
Inform patients on a way to prevent falling
Certification of test after class
Proper equipment (gate belts, lifts, rails, and walkers)
Conduct survey than evaluate the results
Signs indicating reminders of safety tips
Cautious of prescribed medicines and,diets that they have
Assess patient risk
Implementation:
*precede procedure method
Precede: help with measurable objectives for projects
Proceed- monitor quality of methods to keep program going
Overview- program cost X amount
Whats 1st?
Send trained professional
Educate the workers + certifications
Assess patient needs
Inform patients over information
Assess what equipment is needed
Safety tips are posted
Look at increase + decrease of falls (stats)
Survey the effectiveness of programs
Go in depth of how survey results affect the program and ETC
Survey should go to nursing home administrator
Make a short survey
Part 1.Program assessment- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 2.Planning- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 3.Goals and objectives- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 4.Development and implementation- someone (
Two Slides of power point)
Part 5.Evaluating the results- Me :
( One page , One source And Two Slides of power point)
YOU HAVE to Take Care of THIS PART
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Evaluating the results)
And Than do Power Point for all Group project 10 Slides 2 Slides for each Part
***Evaluating the results- Me :
( One page , One source And Two Slides of power point)
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Course Project Part 3—Translating Evidence Into Pra.docxlanagore871
Course Project: Part 3—Translating Evidence Into Practice
You will combine Parts 1, 2, and 3 of your Course Project respectively into one cohesive and cogent paper.
In Part 3 of the Course Project, you consider how the evidence you gathered during Part 2 can be translated into nursing practice.
Now that you have located available research on your PICOT question, you will examine what the research indicates about nursing practices. Connecting research evidence and findings to actual decisions and tasks that nurses complete in their daily practice is essentially what evidence-based practice is all about. This final component of the Course Project asks you to translate the evidence and data from your literature review into authentic practices that can be adopted to improve health care outcomes. In addition, you will also consider possible methods and strategies for disseminating evidence-based practices to your colleagues and to the broader health care field.
To prepare:
· Consider Parts 1 and 2 of your Course Project. How does the research address your PICOT question?
· With your PICOT question in mind, identify at least one nursing practice that is supported by the evidence in two or more of the articles from your literature review. Consider what the evidence indicates about how this practice contributes to better outcomes.
· Explore possible consequences of failing to adopt the evidence-based practice that you identified.
· Consider how you would disseminate information about this evidence-based practice throughout your organization or practice setting. How would you communicate the importance of the practice?
To complete:
In a 3- to 4-page paper:
· Restate your PICOT question and its significance to nursing practice.
· Summarize the findings from the articles you selected for your literature review. Describe at least one nursing practice that is supported by the evidence in the articles. Justify your response with specific references to at least 2 of the articles.
· Explain how the evidence-based practice that you identified contributes to better outcomes. In addition, identify potential negative outcomes that could result from failing to use the evidence-based practice.
· Outline the strategy for disseminating the evidence-based practice that you identified throughout your practice setting. Explain how you would communicate the importance of the practice to your colleagues. Describe how you would move from disseminating the information to implementing the evidence-based practice within your organization. How would you address concerns and opposition to the change in practice?
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2017).
Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice
(10th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
Chapter 12, “Sampling in Quantitative Research”
This chapter introduces key c.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
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