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Required elements
Description of the disorder
Priority Nursing Diagnosis and why
Nursing Assessment / Clinical Manifestations
Nursing Plan/ Goals/ Outcomes
Nursing Interventions
Nursing Evaluations
Patient and Family teaching
Conclusion/ Summary
Cites four (4) APA format references (at least 5 years old)
TOTAL
Scene 1
A is on his phone, looking at Twitter and Instagram
B is A’s friend and recently doing social media addiction research.
B comes inside this room
B: Hey A, how’s your day!
A: Great, Look I just found another interesting app called Instagram!
B: Not again! You’re always on your phone!
A: I just downloaded it 3 days ago, it’s fun, you should try it.
B: Did you know
(switch to data information)
that 60% of adolescent’s sleeping patterns are affected by the use of their phones an hour before bed. This can lead to sleep deprivation. The use of social media keeps our brain highly active and therefore it takes longer to get into a deep sleep, which means we don’t get enough sleep for our brains to properly function. Sleep deprivation is one of the key factors to developing depression and can lead to an overall in the quality of an someone’s life.
A: So, if I stop playing on my phone before I sleep then I will be fine? Are there any other negative effects of using social media?
(switch to data information)
B: There are so many more negative effects that social media has on us. Adults spend around 32% of their total work time on social media, and this causes a major reduction in the overall productivity, studies show that it reduces by 13%. A decline in productivity rates can directly affect the profitability of an organisation. Heavy use of social media can also have a negative impact on an individual’s mental health. Heavy users of social media have a 13%-66% higher chance of developing depression. This is a due to low self-esteem and isolation from heavy use of social media, as you are constantly looking and comparing your life to everyone else’s. It also leads to less physical activity and less opportunity to develop real authentic relationships. Do you find that you prefer to communicate with people over social media instead of face to face?
A: Yes I do!
B: The other one of the major risks of using social media is exposure to online abuse from “bullies” or “trolls”. Around one in 13 people in Australian have experienced some kind of online abuse, such as threats of death, rape, sexual assault, and stalking. Race-based abusive language is also common. A portion of these people who were exposed to online abuse had to seek help from a doctor or psychologist which negatively impacts work productivity. As a result, the loss of productivity has estimated to cost the Aust.
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The student will be given a maternity or pediatric disorder that they might have encountered or will encounter in nursing practice. Write a (6)-page paper with references in APA format.
Required elements
Description of the disorder
Priority Nursing Diagnosis and why
Nursing Assessment / Clinical Manifestations
Nursing Plan/ Goals/ Outcomes
Nursing Interventions
Nursing Evaluations
Patient and Family teaching
Conclusion/ Summary
Cites four (4) APA format references (at least 5 years old)
TOTAL
Scene 1
A is on his phone, looking at Twitter and Instagram
B is A’s friend and recently doing social media addiction research.
B comes inside this room
B: Hey A, how’s your day!
A: Great, Look I just found another interesting app called Instagram!
B: Not again! You’re always on your phone!
A: I just downloaded it 3 days ago, it’s fun, you should try it.
B: Did you know
(switch to data information)
that 60% of adolescent’s sleeping patterns are affected by the use of their phones an hour before bed. This can lead to sleep deprivation. The use of social media keeps our brain highly active and therefore it takes longer to get into a deep sleep, which means we don’t get enough sleep for our brains to properly function. Sleep deprivation is one of the key factors to developing depression and can lead to an overall in the quality of an someone’s life.
A: So, if I stop playing on my phone before I sleep then I will be fine? Are there any other negative effects of using social media?
(switch to data information)
B: There are so many more negative effects that social media has on us. Adults spend around 32% of their total work time on social media, and this causes a major reduction in the overall productivity, studies show that it reduces by 13%. A decline in productivity rates can directly affect the profitability of an organisation. Heavy use of social media can also have a negative impact on an individual’s mental health. Heavy users of social media have a 13%-66% higher chance of developing depression. This is a due to low self-esteem and isolation from heavy use of social media, as you are constantly looking and comparing your life to everyone else’s. It also leads to less physical activity and less opportunity to develop real authentic relationships. Do you find that you prefer to communicate with people over social media instead of face to face?
A: Yes I do!
B: The other one of the major risks of using social media is exposure to online abuse from “bullies” or “trolls”. Around one in 13 people in Australian have experienced some kind of online abuse, such as threats of death, rape, sexual assault, and stalking. Race-based abusive language is also common. A portion of these people who were exposed to online abuse had to seek help from a doctor or psychologist which negatively impacts work productivity. As a result, the loss of productivity has estimated to cost the Aust.
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7. PURPOSE
The purpose of this app is to
provide an easy-to-use app where
residents can learn about the
services that impact them and the
events going on around town. It
provides important information
about government and easily
allows residents to join
committees or organizations in
town.
MAIN FUNCTIONS
1. View upcoming events
2. Provide information about ways
residents can get involved
3. Share with residents the services
that they can take advantage of
4. Alert residents when there is a
change in schedule for events,
school, etc.
5. Provide easy access to important
government documents and
application processes
2
About the App
8. Target Audience
Since Ellington is such a small town,
the target audience for this app is
residents as well as business owners
in Ellington. The median resident age
is 40.9 years, and Ellington has a lot of
families as well as seniors. Therefore
the main audience would be adults
40+ with a focus on moms and senior
citizens. However, Ellington wants to
get its younger population more
involved and wants to make sure this
app caters to them as well.
3
9. Audience Needs
1. Residents are easily able to discover
events happening in town
2. Residents are easily able to research
and use the services available to them
3. Residents are easily able to become
more engaged in the town by learning
about committees
4. Residents are easily able to stay up-to-
date with government, schools, and
services
4
10. User 1: Cindy
As a mom of three
kids, I want to stay
up-to-date on events
and activities that we
can be a part of as a
family.
5
User Stories
User 2: Bethany
As a recent grad, I
want to get involved
with the town
government and
actively participate.
User 3: Barbara
As an elderly citizen, I
want to be aware of
the services available
to me and easily find
information on
transportation and
the Senior Center.
User 4: Dan
As someone who just
opened a business, I
want to learn about
events to connect
with potential
customers and make
a strong connection
with the town.
11. User 1: Cindy
Cindy has 3 kids that are in the Ellington school systems as well as involved in local
communities. She needs to always be up-to-date on what’s happening in town. She wants to
be able to easily see what family events are happening around town and sync the events to her
phone calendar, because she needs a way to keep track of their busy schedules. While she
wants to be able to keep tabs on her children’s education and learn about committees that she
can join, her primary focus is finding events and scheduling their busy lives.
6
User Scenarios
User 2: Bethany
Bethany is a recent grad who has relocated back to town. After getting a degree she wants to be more
involved with government, but isn’t sure how. Bethany needs to be able to research the town as
much as possible to catch up on what she missed. She needs easy access to town meetings, agendas,
and minutes, but most of all she needs to know what town committees she can join and easily apply
to them.
12. User 3: Barbara
Barbara is in her late 70s and lives with her husband. Her kids have moved away, and she
wants to exercise as much independence as possible. She enjoys going to the Senior Center
with her friends and needs to be able to access the schedule for events with a detailed
description of each event, to ensure she actually wants to attend. While she can drive, she
doesn’t like to and prefers to take town transportation, so needs to be able to have current
information about how she can use the town transportation.
7
User Scenarios
User 4: Dan
Dan just opened a pet store in town and wants to make a connection with the town and the residents.
He wants to use the app to branch out and meet other people in town. While he needs to use the app
to stay aware of local laws that affect him as well as upcoming events, he mainly wants to use the
app to join a community organization to meet other people in town. He needs to be able to decide
which organization to join as well as use the app to stay connected to other organization members
and upcoming meetings.
18. Paper Prototypes
I created a model of a phone
made out of cardstock and
created screens that fit in the
prototype. This allowed me to
create prototypes that were the
correct size. This also allowed
me to test out how easily
different buttons can be touched
based on my hand position.
These prototypes are for a
mobile device.
2
Method
21. Menu pointing
to left takes you
to last page.
The circles are
small, basic
graphics.
5
Submenu - About
When you click the
“About” on the main
menu.
22. Arrows
allow you to
click to
previous
and next
month.
6
Calendar
When you
click on a day,
it takes you to
a single event.
Adds to your
calendar.
23. You can add
an alert on
your phone
to remind
you of the
event.
7
My Events - Alerts
The alert that
shows up on
your phone.
31. 15
Submenu - Departments
Info about person who
runs department.
When you click on the
Administration option on
department submenu.
Info and option to email
staff.
Click to apply for an
opening.
33. 17
When you click on the library click
link or in the menu.
Takes you to a calendar
page for library
Apply for a library card
Library
Able to search for library
content
35. Methodology
Using paper prototypes that were already created (a few were
updated and a few were added to enhance testing), ran 4 people
through user testing using the POP app. Audio was recorded.
Testing took about 20 minutes per person, and users were given
specific tasks that were based off on user stories previously created.
Users were read a script, and were also asked open-ended questions
at certain points in the process, such as “What would you expect
pressing this button to do?”
Testing was completed to better understand how potential users
would interact with the paper prototypes before designing on a
computer would being.
Prototype located at https://marvelapp.com//55a52h0
36. Script
Hello, ______. My name is Emily, and I want to thank you for helping us to improve our companion app for the Town of Ellington.
I will be guiding you through this session, and before we start, I want to tell you how this process works and why we’re doing it.
We’ve asked you to come in today to test out a website we are currently designing to make sure that it functions correctly. This
will take about 45 minutes, but if you need a break at any time, please let me know.
Please be aware that we are testing the site, not you, and that there are no wrong answers. Try to be as natural and honest as
possible and act like you would a normal website. After this session, I have some snacks for you if you want them as a thank
you.
We’re going to go through this website together. I’m going to ask you to complete a specific task and observe how you would
expect to complete the task. As much as possible, please say your thought process out loud, so that we can understand it better.
I’m also going to ask you questions such as, “What would you expect pressing this button to do?”
I won’t guide you through the site, so that I can understand how you would naturally navigate it. If you ever feel confused or are
not sure what to do next, please let us know. Again, we are testing the website and not you. If you have any questions at any
point please let me know, and I will try to answer them.
With your permission, I would like to record our conversation on a microphone, so that I can listen to the tape later and use the
information to improve the site. I have someone involved with the project to take notes for me.
If you need to take a break, please let me know. Before we start, will you please sign this permission form saying that I can audio
record you completing this session. On this form, it states that this recording will only be available to me.
I’m going to ask you a few questions about yourself before we begin. Do you have any questions or concerns before we start?
37. Questions
1. What’s your name?
2. What town do you live in?
3. Are you involved with the town, ie do you go to events, use any
services, attended, school etc,.
4. What phone do you have?
5. How often do you use it and where do you most frequently use it?
6. What other apps do you use?
7. Do you tend to use apps or websites more?
8. What’s the number one thing you would a town app for?
38. Demographics
In an attempt to capture various users who might interact with the
website, I sought out individuals of different backgrounds and in
different stages of life. I tested on a 60-year old woman with two
kids, a 32 year-old male who works in town, a 25 year-old female
who is considering moving to town, and a 29 year-old male resident
who is expecting his first child.
39. Task Scenarios
1. As a parent living in Ellington, find an appropriate town event
and add it to your calendar.
2. As a senior citizen, request transportation to the local grocery
store for December 14th at 2 pm.
3. As a resident who would like to become more involved, find a
youth organization that interests you and send the leader an e-
mail.
4. As a young adult, apply for a job in the administration
department.
40. Task 1 User Flow
As a parent living in Ellington, find an appropriate town event and
add it to your calendar. (There are two ways to do this)
= where to click
41. Task 1 User Flow
As a parent living in Ellington, find an appropriate town event and
add it to your calendar. (There are two ways to do this)
= where to click
42. Task 1 User Flow
The second method is to click on the calendar icon on the constant
menu at the bottom.
= where to click
43. Task 2 User Flow
As a senior citizen, request transportation to the local grocery store
for December 14th at 2 pm.
= where to click
44. Task 2 User Flow
As a senior citizen, request transportation to the local grocery store
for December 14th at 2 pm.
= where to click
45. Task 3 User Flow
As a resident who would like to become more involved, find a youth
organization that interests you and send the leader an e-mail.
= where to click
46. Task 3 User Flow
As a resident who would like to become more involved, find a youth
organization that interests you and send the leader an e-mail.
= where to click
47. Task 4 User Flow
As a young adult, apply for a job in the administration department.
= where to click
48. Task 4 User Flow
As a young adult, apply for a job in the administration department.
= where to click
49. Findings
The single most important thing that this testing uncovered is that
the app should allow people to create user profiles, so that they can
log in and only see information that is pertinent to them (and still be
able to find other information of course). This manifested differently
in each person/scenario, but all 4 participants expressed that there
was too much information on the app that they were not interested
in. All four users at one point had trouble finding which menu option
something was under, and creating user profiles would help to
alleviate that confusion.
50. Findings
¾ of the users found the difference between “Services” and “Community”
to be confusing in the main menu. They thought transportation would be
under “Services”.
¾ of the users used the calendar icon to locate events, and 2 of those
immediately located the icon and clicked it.
All 4 users found the admin assistant application, but visibly expressed
frustration and took more time on the first step.
All users did not realize that “Add to Your Calendar” did not mean add to
your PHONE calendar and were not aware there was an extra step to add
it to your phone calendar. This was confusing for all 4 and would need to
be fixed.
All users were able to answer “What do you think this button would do
correctly” for buttons like the three lines to open menu, and the < to close
the menu/return to the last page.
52. Programs
High-fidelity programs allow you to create and test detailed
“sketches” that are much closer to being finished than paper
sketches. There are many options for programs to use
Invision – An app that allows you to create a product design
workflow and test sketches.
Sketch – A digital design app from Mac that allows you to create
images, icons, UIs and more.
Adobe XD– An Adobe app that allows you to create wireframes and
turn them into interactive prototypes. (I would have gone with this
one, but had to update my Mac software to download the app.)
Marvel – An online app that allows you to create prototypes and
wireframes. It is very user friendly.
53. Programs
Axure – An app that allows you to create prototypes and wireframes,
keep track of projects, and document progress/notes on projects.
Balsamiq – A rapid prototyping tool that mimics the effect of writing
on a whiteboard.
What I chose: Invision
I chose Invision, because I enjoy creating designs in InDesign and
Photoshop, so I was able to easily upload my images and create
links. It was a very intuitive and free app to use.