Lumping orientation essay APA FORMAT 4 PAGES DOUBLE.docxSHIVA101531
Lumping orientation essay :
APA FORMAT
4 PAGES DOUBLE SPACED
Topic: compare and contrast essay between abstraction and realism in starry night and the
scream
Introduction
facts about starry night and the scream artworks
information about both artists : van gogh and Edvard munch
impressionism?post impressionism?
what is abstraction in there art work and realism in art relates to there artworks too.
BODY:
Artwork 1 Starry night:
talk about his technique , brush strokes, color
how did he represent his objects?sky …...............
what did he used medium?
objects seem to mix and swirl together
How is it abstracted but in the same time you can identify every object,sky mountain town
building , lighting
how did he mixed abstract with realism? , what helped the artist to do this, location of the
town in the artwork
Artwork 2 The Scream:
talk about the figure technique, brushstroke, warm colors why?
what is in the background and foreground?
objects seem to mix and swirl together
how he represent the abstraction ? how is it realism in the same way is it because of his
technique? what medium? the location of the town on the artwork?
conclusion:
compare and contrast between them then
Thesis:
In these two pieces of art, the objects within them are undoubtedly seen and these same objects seem
to mix and swirl together in a sense that they all seem somewhat connected and flow into one another.
The two paintings, The Starry Night and The Scream, share similar features in that they both combine
realism and abstraction.
CASE STUDY: Shouldice Hospital – A Cut Above
****Please do not respond if you do not have access to the required Text book as it has to be quoted directly verbatim with the page number included***
Requirement:
Summarize the case and answer the ALL the four (4) questions. Each question must have at least one direct reference in quotations with the page number from the text book
Jacobs, F. R., & Chase, R. B. (2010). Operations and supply chain management (13th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill
CASE STUDY: Shouldice Hospital – A Cut Above
“Shouldice Hospital, the house that hernias built, is a converted country estate which gives the hospital ‘a country club’ appeal.” A quote from American Medical News Shouldice Hospital in Canada is widely known for one thing hernia repair! In fact, that is the only operation it performs, and it performs a great many of them. Over the past two decades this small 90-bed hospital has averaged 7,000 operations annually. Last year, it had a record year and performed nearly 7,500 operations. Patients’ ties to Shouldice do not end when they leave the hospital.
Every year the gala Hernia Reunion dinner (with complimentary hernia inspection) draws in excess of 1,000 former patients, some of whom have been attending the event for over 30 years.
A number of notable features in Shouldice’s service delivery system contribute to its success. (1) ...
Lumping orientation essay APA FORMAT 4 PAGES DOUBLE.docxSHIVA101531
Lumping orientation essay :
APA FORMAT
4 PAGES DOUBLE SPACED
Topic: compare and contrast essay between abstraction and realism in starry night and the
scream
Introduction
facts about starry night and the scream artworks
information about both artists : van gogh and Edvard munch
impressionism?post impressionism?
what is abstraction in there art work and realism in art relates to there artworks too.
BODY:
Artwork 1 Starry night:
talk about his technique , brush strokes, color
how did he represent his objects?sky …...............
what did he used medium?
objects seem to mix and swirl together
How is it abstracted but in the same time you can identify every object,sky mountain town
building , lighting
how did he mixed abstract with realism? , what helped the artist to do this, location of the
town in the artwork
Artwork 2 The Scream:
talk about the figure technique, brushstroke, warm colors why?
what is in the background and foreground?
objects seem to mix and swirl together
how he represent the abstraction ? how is it realism in the same way is it because of his
technique? what medium? the location of the town on the artwork?
conclusion:
compare and contrast between them then
Thesis:
In these two pieces of art, the objects within them are undoubtedly seen and these same objects seem
to mix and swirl together in a sense that they all seem somewhat connected and flow into one another.
The two paintings, The Starry Night and The Scream, share similar features in that they both combine
realism and abstraction.
CASE STUDY: Shouldice Hospital – A Cut Above
****Please do not respond if you do not have access to the required Text book as it has to be quoted directly verbatim with the page number included***
Requirement:
Summarize the case and answer the ALL the four (4) questions. Each question must have at least one direct reference in quotations with the page number from the text book
Jacobs, F. R., & Chase, R. B. (2010). Operations and supply chain management (13th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill
CASE STUDY: Shouldice Hospital – A Cut Above
“Shouldice Hospital, the house that hernias built, is a converted country estate which gives the hospital ‘a country club’ appeal.” A quote from American Medical News Shouldice Hospital in Canada is widely known for one thing hernia repair! In fact, that is the only operation it performs, and it performs a great many of them. Over the past two decades this small 90-bed hospital has averaged 7,000 operations annually. Last year, it had a record year and performed nearly 7,500 operations. Patients’ ties to Shouldice do not end when they leave the hospital.
Every year the gala Hernia Reunion dinner (with complimentary hernia inspection) draws in excess of 1,000 former patients, some of whom have been attending the event for over 30 years.
A number of notable features in Shouldice’s service delivery system contribute to its success. (1) ...
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Introduction: Substance use education is crucial due to its prevalence and societal impact.
Alcohol Use: Immediate and long-term risks include impaired judgment, health issues, and social consequences.
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Harm Reduction Strategies: Safe use practices, medication-assisted treatment, and naloxone availability aim to reduce harm.
Seeking Help for Addiction: Recognizing signs, available treatments, support systems, and resources are essential for recovery.
Personal Stories: Real stories of recovery emphasize hope and resilience.
Interactive Q&A: Engage the audience and encourage discussion.
Conclusion: Recap key points and emphasize the importance of awareness, prevention, and seeking help.
Resources: Provide contact information and links for further support.
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A feeding plate is a prosthetic device used for newborns with a cleft palate to assist in feeding and improve nutrition intake. From a prosthodontic perspective, this plate acts as a barrier between the oral and nasal cavities, facilitating effective sucking and swallowing by providing a more normal anatomical structure. It helps to prevent milk from entering the nasal passage, thereby reducing the risk of aspiration and enhancing the infant's ability to feed efficiently. The feeding plate also aids in the development of the oral muscles and can contribute to better growth and weight gain. Its custom fabrication and proper fitting by a prosthodontist are crucial for ensuring comfort and functionality, as well as for minimizing potential complications. Early intervention with a feeding plate can significantly improve the quality of life for both the infant and the parents.
TEST BANK For Accounting Information Systems, 3rd Edition by Vernon Richardso...rightmanforbloodline
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This content provides an overview of preventive pediatrics. It defines preventive pediatrics as preventing disease and promoting children's physical, mental, and social well-being to achieve positive health. It discusses antenatal, postnatal, and social preventive pediatrics. It also covers various child health programs like immunization, breastfeeding, ICDS, and the roles of organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and nurses in preventive pediatrics.
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An Empirical Study on Patient Queuing after Medical Staff Supporting Disaster...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Recently, the new coronavirus has brought great disaster to human beings, so we have to take strong measures to suppress the large-scale outbreak of the disease. In this paper, by looking up the data of medical staff supporting Wuhan area in Northwest China, we build a queuing model of ├ M┤|├ M┤|├ c┤|∞ to analyze the waiting time and staying time of patients. Secondly, due to the increase of patients, the burden of outpatient service is gradually increasing, which leads to the speed of epidemic spread greatly accelerated. Therefore, SIR model is constructed to analyze the relationship between patients and healers. The experimental results show that: (1) at the beginning of the data of more than 1000 medical staff, the patients were served for too long, which led to low efficiency. When they were supported, the efficiency was increasing with the increase of support, and the time was shortened, which was very helpful to relieve the medical pressure of outpatient. (2) With the increase of patients, at the same time, the number of healers is increasing, of course, there are also healthy people in it. At this time, we should focus on finding a suitable node, reducing the number of patients and increasing the number of healers, so as to effectively control the epidemic.
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Introduction: Substance use education is crucial due to its prevalence and societal impact.
Alcohol Use: Immediate and long-term risks include impaired judgment, health issues, and social consequences.
Tobacco Use: Immediate effects include increased heart rate, while long-term risks encompass cancer and heart disease.
Drug Use: Risks vary depending on the drug type, including health and psychological implications.
Prevention Strategies: Education, healthy coping mechanisms, community support, and policies are vital in preventing substance use.
Harm Reduction Strategies: Safe use practices, medication-assisted treatment, and naloxone availability aim to reduce harm.
Seeking Help for Addiction: Recognizing signs, available treatments, support systems, and resources are essential for recovery.
Personal Stories: Real stories of recovery emphasize hope and resilience.
Interactive Q&A: Engage the audience and encourage discussion.
Conclusion: Recap key points and emphasize the importance of awareness, prevention, and seeking help.
Resources: Provide contact information and links for further support.
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we also help and provide systematic guideline to setup 1000 lph alkaline water plant
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2. Inpatient:
Is a patient who has been formally
admitted to the hospital and to whom
room, bed and continuous nursing
services is provided in an area of the
hospital where patients generally
stay at least overnight.
2
3. 1- Inpatient census:
Indicates the number of inpatients
presented in the hospital at any
given time.
2- Bed count days:
is a unit of measurement denoting the
presence of inpatient bed (either
occupied or vacant) set up and staffed
for use in a one-24-hr period.
3
4. 3- Total bed count days:
Is the sum of inpatients bed count
days in the period under consideration.
Example:
Suppose:
1- The total number of beds available
at a certain hospital is 50 beds.
2- Month of Shawwal = 30 days
4
5. The number of total beds available
during month of Shawwal is:
50 x 30 = 1500 bed counts.
5
6. 4 - Discharges:
Is a termination of hospitalization,
whether alive or dead. Deaths are
considered discharges and they are
included in the total discharges.
A fetus that was not alive at the time
of delivery was never a patient and is
not included in inpatient hospital
statistic.
6
7. 5- Length of stay:
Number of calendar days from
admission to discharge. To compute a
patient's length of stay from admission
to discharge the date of admission is
subtracted from the date of discharge.
7
8. For example:
1- if a patient was admitted on Safar
25th and discharged Safar 28, his
length of stay is (28 – 25) = 3 days.
2- If a patient is admitted and
discharged on the same day, his
length of stay is one day.
8
9. Example1:
The following data were obtained
from the records of KKU hospital in
1420 (Safar month = 30 days); usually
is calculated for one year:
9
10. 1- Total number of inpatients
= 1869
2- Total number discharged
= 1691
3- Length of stay = 12785
4 – Total number of beds = 500
10
11. Calculate:
•Average daily inpatient census:
is the average number of inpatients
present each day for a given period of
time.
= 1869/ 30 = 62 patients
Total number of inpatients in month of Safar
Total number of days in Safar
11
12. 2-Average daily discharged census:
= 1691/30 = 56 patients
Total number discharged
number of days in Safar
12
13. 3- Average length of stay
=
= 12785/ 1691 = 8 days
Total discharged during Safar
Total length of stay during Safar
13
14. Bed turnover rate:
The number of times a bed, on average,
change occupants during a given period
of time.
=
= 1691/ 500 = 3
A bed changed 3 occupants, on
average, during Safar
Total number of beds
Total number of discharge in Safar
14
15. 5- Bed turnover interval:
period where a bed is unoccupied
between patients.
=
= ((500) x (30) – 12785)/1691 ) = 1.3
The interval between one occupant
and the next is 1 day.
Number of discharged patients during the month
(number of beds) x (number of days in Safar) – length of stay
15
16. 6- Bed occupancy rate:
proportion of beds occupied during the
period of interest.
=
= (12785) / (500) x (30) = 85.23%
Total length of stay during Safar
(Total number of beds) x (# of days in the month)
16