- The document discusses a final assignment for a course on managerial decision-making where students must create a PowerPoint presentation.
- The presentation must summarize best practices in rational decision-making and explain how the student will apply what they've learned about overcoming bias, awareness of boundaries, framing, motivation, emotions, fairness, ethics, investments, and negotiations.
- The presentation must be between 12-20 slides (not including title and references), include at least two academic references cited in APA format, and an introduction and conclusion slide.
This document outlines the key elements to include in a PowerPoint presentation examining an organization's culture and values. The presentation should:
1) Explain the purpose of an organization's mission, vision, and values, and how they are significant to nurse engagement and patient outcomes.
2) Discuss how organizational values and culture can influence how workplace conflict is addressed.
3) Describe how organizational needs and the culture of healthcare relate to health promotion and disease prevention from a community health perspective.
This document discusses the purpose and significance of an organization's mission, vision, and values. It explains that an organization's culture and values can influence nurse engagement, patient outcomes, and how workplace conflicts are addressed. Effective strategies for resolving conflicts and encouraging collaboration are needed. Additionally, organizational needs and culture impact health promotion and disease prevention from a community health perspective. The document provides guidance on creating a PowerPoint presentation examining these topics and recording it with Loom. It also provides formatting instructions for papers.
This document provides instructions for a health and resources presentation assignment. Students are asked to choose three major health issues in the United States, get approval for one of the issues, and create a 7-10 slide PowerPoint presentation addressing that issue. The presentation must include an overview of the three issues, details on the approved issue like risk factors and affected body systems, and resources for consumers. It also provides formatting guidelines like using APA style, proofreading, and double spacing.
Social What directed your interest to this.docxwrite12
The document discusses why the person is interested in social work. They grew up seeing friends' parents addicted to drugs and in foster care, directing their interest to help address problems like drugs, poverty, and lack of guidance. Their goals are to open a teenage shelter and drug rehab programs one day. They believe their dedication enables them to study and practice social work to help address important social issues.
Soap notes will be uploaded to Moodle and put through.docxwrite12
This soap note documents a visit for a 65-year-old male patient complaining of headaches for the past two weeks. On examination, the patient's blood pressure was elevated on multiple readings. The assessment is essential (primary) hypertension. The plan includes starting hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily, as well as lifestyle modifications and follow up with his primary care provider in one week to evaluate blood pressure control. No referrals are needed at this time.
Poverty is one of four social issues that students must write a 400-450 word mini-essay about for a class assignment. The assignment requires students to choose three social issues to write about, with the fourth essay topic being on poverty. All four mini-essays must be combined into a single document and meet the 1,200 total word count for the assignment.
1) This soap note document outlines the typical sections and information included in a soap note for a patient with diabetes mellitus. It includes sections for identifying data, subjective data, objective data, assessment, and plan.
2) The subjective section includes symptoms, review of systems, past medical history, family history, social history, and allergies/medications as they relate to the complaint.
3) The objective section includes vital signs, physical exam findings described in detail for relevant systems, and any abnormalities fully described.
- The document discusses a final assignment for a course on managerial decision-making where students must create a PowerPoint presentation.
- The presentation must summarize best practices in rational decision-making and explain how the student will apply what they've learned about overcoming bias, awareness of boundaries, framing, motivation, emotions, fairness, ethics, investments, and negotiations.
- The presentation must be between 12-20 slides (not including title and references), include at least two academic references cited in APA format, and an introduction and conclusion slide.
This document outlines the key elements to include in a PowerPoint presentation examining an organization's culture and values. The presentation should:
1) Explain the purpose of an organization's mission, vision, and values, and how they are significant to nurse engagement and patient outcomes.
2) Discuss how organizational values and culture can influence how workplace conflict is addressed.
3) Describe how organizational needs and the culture of healthcare relate to health promotion and disease prevention from a community health perspective.
This document discusses the purpose and significance of an organization's mission, vision, and values. It explains that an organization's culture and values can influence nurse engagement, patient outcomes, and how workplace conflicts are addressed. Effective strategies for resolving conflicts and encouraging collaboration are needed. Additionally, organizational needs and culture impact health promotion and disease prevention from a community health perspective. The document provides guidance on creating a PowerPoint presentation examining these topics and recording it with Loom. It also provides formatting instructions for papers.
This document provides instructions for a health and resources presentation assignment. Students are asked to choose three major health issues in the United States, get approval for one of the issues, and create a 7-10 slide PowerPoint presentation addressing that issue. The presentation must include an overview of the three issues, details on the approved issue like risk factors and affected body systems, and resources for consumers. It also provides formatting guidelines like using APA style, proofreading, and double spacing.
Social What directed your interest to this.docxwrite12
The document discusses why the person is interested in social work. They grew up seeing friends' parents addicted to drugs and in foster care, directing their interest to help address problems like drugs, poverty, and lack of guidance. Their goals are to open a teenage shelter and drug rehab programs one day. They believe their dedication enables them to study and practice social work to help address important social issues.
Soap notes will be uploaded to Moodle and put through.docxwrite12
This soap note documents a visit for a 65-year-old male patient complaining of headaches for the past two weeks. On examination, the patient's blood pressure was elevated on multiple readings. The assessment is essential (primary) hypertension. The plan includes starting hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily, as well as lifestyle modifications and follow up with his primary care provider in one week to evaluate blood pressure control. No referrals are needed at this time.
Poverty is one of four social issues that students must write a 400-450 word mini-essay about for a class assignment. The assignment requires students to choose three social issues to write about, with the fourth essay topic being on poverty. All four mini-essays must be combined into a single document and meet the 1,200 total word count for the assignment.
1) This soap note document outlines the typical sections and information included in a soap note for a patient with diabetes mellitus. It includes sections for identifying data, subjective data, objective data, assessment, and plan.
2) The subjective section includes symptoms, review of systems, past medical history, family history, social history, and allergies/medications as they relate to the complaint.
3) The objective section includes vital signs, physical exam findings described in detail for relevant systems, and any abnormalities fully described.
Social disorganization refers to the inability of a community to realize common values or solve emerging problems. Socially disorganized neighborhoods typically have high rates of poverty, residential mobility, and ethnic heterogeneity which undermine the ability of a community to exercise informal social control. Research shows that socially disorganized areas tend to have weaker social ties between neighbors and higher crime rates.
This document provides instructions for a SOC101 assignment where students are asked to interview someone over age 65 about their experiences with age and happiness. The interview is meant to help students connect course concepts to real life by gaining perspectives from other demographics. Students are given qualitative questions to ask and should write a substantive report summarizing the conversation rather than providing a full transcript, keeping the subject anonymous.
This presentation discusses the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder based on a case scenario. It outlines the diagnostic criteria and symptoms of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder, describing treatment strategies and interventions for each, such as medications and therapies. The presentation concludes with a reference page.
Social media sites have recently drew decision attention and influenced.docxwrite12
Employers are increasingly using social media to evaluate potential job candidates, with sites like LinkedIn and Facebook providing profiles and information to aid hiring decisions. However, social media may not always accurately reflect candidates and could include fake or misleading information, making it difficult for employers to properly assess candidates and determine the right fit based on online profiles alone. More research is needed to understand how social media has impacted hiring and how employers can mitigate risks of relying too heavily on digital profiles.
This document discusses researching scholarly references related to designing a smart desk for the elderly to address needs and find similar existing designs. It requests 8 articles on the project topic or similar topics be cited and summarized in 3-4 sentences each. An abstract and analysis are also needed. The tasks outlined in another file have not all been completed yet, but existing research is related to the smart desk project and more details still need to be found.
Social cognition is the mental activity relating to social.docxwrite12
Social cognition helps us understand our own and other people's behavior through mental processes. It allows for quick thinking through cognitive heuristics but can sometimes lead to errors in judgment. Schemas and attitudes can change through accommodation when new information is incorporated or remain the same through assimilation when new information is fit into the existing schema. Cognitive heuristics used in social judgments can influence those judgments and possibly lead them to be incorrect.
Social Context Ethics Prior to beginning work on the.docxwrite12
This document discusses the importance of considering social context and ethics when conducting evaluations. Students should read all required resources before participating in the discussion forum. They should put their final paper topic in its appropriate social context, identify ethical considerations, and explain the political issues associated with the proposed evaluation, focusing on socioeconomic, race, gender, and government factors. Students should also discuss the most surprising thing they found in their research that caused them to reevaluate a previously held opinion.
The document requests a process flow diagram be drawn in Microsoft Visio showing the flow between process units, including: raw material tanks, splitting columns, fractionation columns, an amidation reactor, distillation, and crystallization. Valves, pumps, reboilers, and reflux tanks should be added with streams and directions between each unit process, with an emphasis on accurately drawing the distillation unit.
This document outlines two modules for a course on consciousness. The first module asks students to critically assess whether one of three models of consciousness addresses the hard problem of consciousness. The second module asks students to critically assess whether we will eventually be able to objectively read conscious contents or if the ultimate authority on conscious experience will always remain subjective to the individual.
Social media and its data are both a challenge and.docxwrite12
Social media data presents both challenges and opportunities for managers. The document instructs students to use Orange software to analyze sentiment in text data from tweets, either by accessing a Twitter developer account or using sample tweet data files provided. Students are asked to submit a zipped file with their completed Orange project file analyzing sentiment and a sentiment analysis Excel file.
Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter encourage users to disclose personal information about themselves, leading to privacy concerns. While these sites allow people to stay connected, some users overshare details that get them into trouble like jobs lost or college admissions denied due to offensive posts. Experts say most students are aware of privacy settings, but stories still emerge of poor judgment in self-disclosures online. Parents joining social media can also impact relationships with college-age children and force both parties to balance openness and privacy as family networks overlap online.
This chapter discusses long-term and planned helping that takes place through organizations or to address needs where little support already exists. Long-term helping can include volunteering regularly at an established charity, food bank, or shelter. It also includes identifying an ongoing community need, like a lack of access to healthcare or education, and developing a new program to address it. Planned helping requires more forethought and commitment than spontaneous acts of kindness. It often involves regularly donating time, skills, or money to an cause over an extended period. Key aspects of long-term helping include identifying meaningful and impactful causes, planning initiatives, and sustaining involvement through coordination and collaboration.
Companies can use social media to find and attract job candidates in several ways. They can post job openings on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to reach a wide audience of potential applicants. They can also follow hashtags related to their industry or monitor social profiles of candidates to identify strong fits. Current employees can help by endorsing candidates through their own networks. Social media allows companies to screen candidates and get a sense of their online reputation before deciding who to interview.
This document outlines the requirements for a sleep report assignment. Students are asked to:
1) Discuss their average sleep data and any variation across the week, noting what may have caused differences and whether they were surprised by any observations.
2) Analyze their sleep in the context of course materials, referring to a lecture topic and suggesting ways to improve their sleep or maintain good sleep habits.
The assignment is to be 1 page single-spaced and will be graded on data overview, data discussion, and writing mechanics.
This document provides instructions for submitting a literature review on the topic of social media and consumer behavior. The literature review should synthesize key concepts from selected sources rather than discussing each source individually. It should describe the area of research and justify the choice. It should summarize sources related to theoretical background, history of the topic, best research practices, significance to the field of psychology, need for new research, respect for diversity, and organize sources thematically. The literature review will assess the current state of knowledge and implications for stakeholders.
This document discusses social media policies in the workplace. It asks several questions: 1) Whether employees should be able to post anything on social media without career consequences. 2) What a new manager should do if employees exclude and criticize them on a group chat. 3) What key components an HR director should include in a social media policy, such as protecting company reputation and handling inappropriate posts. 4) Whether a job applicant should disclose old politically active social media posts from college that may come up in a background check, or not disclose and be prepared to defend the posts.
Hugman's statement that concern with ethics and codes of ethics has been at the core of developing caring professions is examined. The student is asked to agree or disagree with this statement, considering how social work and community work address ethics in policies and practices. The student is also asked to reflect on learning about social professions and their relationship to social policy from preparing and delivering a group presentation, including any personal learning from working collaboratively.
This document provides instructions for students to analyze and discuss one of four social policy documents produced by the City of Toronto government. Students are asked to read and take notes on the chosen policy document, addressing questions about the purpose, rationale, problems being solved, evidence presented, social planning directives, and role of community organizations and residents. The analysis should go beyond just describing the document to further understand and interpret the policy in the context of social planning and community development literature.
Social Engineering and IT Security Incident Response.docxwrite12
This document outlines an assignment to analyze social engineering attacks and IT security incident responses. Students are asked to choose a social engineering experiment they could perform on a Saudi company, discuss the methods and weaknesses they would exploit in employees or their family members to gain access or control, and provide recommendations to protect against such exploitation. The paper must be 4-5 pages not including references, cite one additional scholarly source, and follow academic writing standards.
Premium Paper Help is a professional writing service that provides original academic papers and other personalized services, as well as research materials for assistance purposes only. All materials from their website should be used with proper references.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Social disorganization refers to the inability of a community to realize common values or solve emerging problems. Socially disorganized neighborhoods typically have high rates of poverty, residential mobility, and ethnic heterogeneity which undermine the ability of a community to exercise informal social control. Research shows that socially disorganized areas tend to have weaker social ties between neighbors and higher crime rates.
This document provides instructions for a SOC101 assignment where students are asked to interview someone over age 65 about their experiences with age and happiness. The interview is meant to help students connect course concepts to real life by gaining perspectives from other demographics. Students are given qualitative questions to ask and should write a substantive report summarizing the conversation rather than providing a full transcript, keeping the subject anonymous.
This presentation discusses the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder based on a case scenario. It outlines the diagnostic criteria and symptoms of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder, describing treatment strategies and interventions for each, such as medications and therapies. The presentation concludes with a reference page.
Social media sites have recently drew decision attention and influenced.docxwrite12
Employers are increasingly using social media to evaluate potential job candidates, with sites like LinkedIn and Facebook providing profiles and information to aid hiring decisions. However, social media may not always accurately reflect candidates and could include fake or misleading information, making it difficult for employers to properly assess candidates and determine the right fit based on online profiles alone. More research is needed to understand how social media has impacted hiring and how employers can mitigate risks of relying too heavily on digital profiles.
This document discusses researching scholarly references related to designing a smart desk for the elderly to address needs and find similar existing designs. It requests 8 articles on the project topic or similar topics be cited and summarized in 3-4 sentences each. An abstract and analysis are also needed. The tasks outlined in another file have not all been completed yet, but existing research is related to the smart desk project and more details still need to be found.
Social cognition is the mental activity relating to social.docxwrite12
Social cognition helps us understand our own and other people's behavior through mental processes. It allows for quick thinking through cognitive heuristics but can sometimes lead to errors in judgment. Schemas and attitudes can change through accommodation when new information is incorporated or remain the same through assimilation when new information is fit into the existing schema. Cognitive heuristics used in social judgments can influence those judgments and possibly lead them to be incorrect.
Social Context Ethics Prior to beginning work on the.docxwrite12
This document discusses the importance of considering social context and ethics when conducting evaluations. Students should read all required resources before participating in the discussion forum. They should put their final paper topic in its appropriate social context, identify ethical considerations, and explain the political issues associated with the proposed evaluation, focusing on socioeconomic, race, gender, and government factors. Students should also discuss the most surprising thing they found in their research that caused them to reevaluate a previously held opinion.
The document requests a process flow diagram be drawn in Microsoft Visio showing the flow between process units, including: raw material tanks, splitting columns, fractionation columns, an amidation reactor, distillation, and crystallization. Valves, pumps, reboilers, and reflux tanks should be added with streams and directions between each unit process, with an emphasis on accurately drawing the distillation unit.
This document outlines two modules for a course on consciousness. The first module asks students to critically assess whether one of three models of consciousness addresses the hard problem of consciousness. The second module asks students to critically assess whether we will eventually be able to objectively read conscious contents or if the ultimate authority on conscious experience will always remain subjective to the individual.
Social media and its data are both a challenge and.docxwrite12
Social media data presents both challenges and opportunities for managers. The document instructs students to use Orange software to analyze sentiment in text data from tweets, either by accessing a Twitter developer account or using sample tweet data files provided. Students are asked to submit a zipped file with their completed Orange project file analyzing sentiment and a sentiment analysis Excel file.
Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter encourage users to disclose personal information about themselves, leading to privacy concerns. While these sites allow people to stay connected, some users overshare details that get them into trouble like jobs lost or college admissions denied due to offensive posts. Experts say most students are aware of privacy settings, but stories still emerge of poor judgment in self-disclosures online. Parents joining social media can also impact relationships with college-age children and force both parties to balance openness and privacy as family networks overlap online.
This chapter discusses long-term and planned helping that takes place through organizations or to address needs where little support already exists. Long-term helping can include volunteering regularly at an established charity, food bank, or shelter. It also includes identifying an ongoing community need, like a lack of access to healthcare or education, and developing a new program to address it. Planned helping requires more forethought and commitment than spontaneous acts of kindness. It often involves regularly donating time, skills, or money to an cause over an extended period. Key aspects of long-term helping include identifying meaningful and impactful causes, planning initiatives, and sustaining involvement through coordination and collaboration.
Companies can use social media to find and attract job candidates in several ways. They can post job openings on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to reach a wide audience of potential applicants. They can also follow hashtags related to their industry or monitor social profiles of candidates to identify strong fits. Current employees can help by endorsing candidates through their own networks. Social media allows companies to screen candidates and get a sense of their online reputation before deciding who to interview.
This document outlines the requirements for a sleep report assignment. Students are asked to:
1) Discuss their average sleep data and any variation across the week, noting what may have caused differences and whether they were surprised by any observations.
2) Analyze their sleep in the context of course materials, referring to a lecture topic and suggesting ways to improve their sleep or maintain good sleep habits.
The assignment is to be 1 page single-spaced and will be graded on data overview, data discussion, and writing mechanics.
This document provides instructions for submitting a literature review on the topic of social media and consumer behavior. The literature review should synthesize key concepts from selected sources rather than discussing each source individually. It should describe the area of research and justify the choice. It should summarize sources related to theoretical background, history of the topic, best research practices, significance to the field of psychology, need for new research, respect for diversity, and organize sources thematically. The literature review will assess the current state of knowledge and implications for stakeholders.
This document discusses social media policies in the workplace. It asks several questions: 1) Whether employees should be able to post anything on social media without career consequences. 2) What a new manager should do if employees exclude and criticize them on a group chat. 3) What key components an HR director should include in a social media policy, such as protecting company reputation and handling inappropriate posts. 4) Whether a job applicant should disclose old politically active social media posts from college that may come up in a background check, or not disclose and be prepared to defend the posts.
Hugman's statement that concern with ethics and codes of ethics has been at the core of developing caring professions is examined. The student is asked to agree or disagree with this statement, considering how social work and community work address ethics in policies and practices. The student is also asked to reflect on learning about social professions and their relationship to social policy from preparing and delivering a group presentation, including any personal learning from working collaboratively.
This document provides instructions for students to analyze and discuss one of four social policy documents produced by the City of Toronto government. Students are asked to read and take notes on the chosen policy document, addressing questions about the purpose, rationale, problems being solved, evidence presented, social planning directives, and role of community organizations and residents. The analysis should go beyond just describing the document to further understand and interpret the policy in the context of social planning and community development literature.
Social Engineering and IT Security Incident Response.docxwrite12
This document outlines an assignment to analyze social engineering attacks and IT security incident responses. Students are asked to choose a social engineering experiment they could perform on a Saudi company, discuss the methods and weaknesses they would exploit in employees or their family members to gain access or control, and provide recommendations to protect against such exploitation. The paper must be 4-5 pages not including references, cite one additional scholarly source, and follow academic writing standards.
Premium Paper Help is a professional writing service that provides original academic papers and other personalized services, as well as research materials for assistance purposes only. All materials from their website should be used with proper references.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
1. Discussion: I/O psychologist consultant.
Discussion: I/O psychologist consultant.Discussion: I/O psychologist consultant.Having
conducted a job analysis for commercial pilots and examined their training and
development needs, you now need to examine other factors that may affect their ability to
perform optimally. This week, you look at employee performance as it relate to the CRM
case study. You will examine factors such as counterproductive behavior and other job
stressors that may affect employee performance.Imagine you are an I/O psychologist
consultant.Create a 10- to 15-slide presentation with speaker notes on your
recommendations for enhancing employee performance for the pilots. Include the
following:At least 2 motivational theories, explaining how they could be applied to optimize
the pilots’ performanceThe role of occupational stress and job satisfaction as it relates to
the pilots’ performanceSpartacus, I already have the rest of my powerpoint. I just need 3
slides for each bullets point above.My text book is Spector, P. E. (2012). Industrial and
organizational psychology: Research and practice (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Chapter
8,9,10ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED, PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPERSYou must proofread
your paper. But do not strictly rely on your computer’s spell-checker and grammar-checker;
failure to do so indicates a lack of effort on your part and you can expect your grade to
suffer accordingly. Papers with numerous misspelled words and grammatical mistakes will
be penalized. Read over your paper – in silence and then aloud – before handing it in and
make corrections as necessary. Often it is advantageous to have a friend proofread your
paper for obvious errors. Handwritten corrections are preferable to uncorrected
mistakes.Use a standard 10 to 12 point (10 to 12 characters per inch) typeface. Smaller or
compressed type and papers with small margins or single-spacing are hard to read. It is
better to let your essay run over the recommended number of pages than to try to compress
it into fewer pages.Likewise, large type, large margins, large indentations, triple-spacing,
increased leading (space between lines), increased kerning (space between letters), and any
other such attempts at “padding” to increase the length of a paper are unacceptable,
wasteful of trees, and will not fool your professor.The paper must be neatly formatted,
double-spaced with a one-inch margin on the top, bottom, and sides of each page. When
submitting hard copy, be sure to use white paper and print out using dark ink. If it is hard to
read your essay, it will also be hard to follow your argument.