A customer requested a 2-page short story about a teenage boy who saves a 1-year-old child from a burning 2-story building located in a remote area with no cited sources and formatting does not matter.
Report Writing and Research MethodsENC2201Do a Report at l.docxchris293
Report Writing and Research Methods
ENC2201
Do a Report at least 17 pages following the structure:
1. Cover page
2. Abstract
3. Introduction (4 or 5 pages)
Hook/Grabber
Background information
Problem Statement
Question
Hypothesis/Hypotheses
Thesis Statement
4. Literature Review
5. Method
6. Results
7. Discussion
8. Limitations and Implications
9. Conclusions
10. References
.
Report Template,” write a 250-word essay describingThe basic.docxchris293
“Report Template,” write a 250-word essay describing:
The basic elements of a cryptographic system to include privacy/confidentiality, authentication, integrity, non-repudiation, and key exchange.
Two techniques used to preserve message confidentiality: Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption Algorithms. Specifically address the differences between the two.
How cryptography can be used for data security or infiltration, focusing on strengths and weaknesses, modes, as well as issues that must be addressed in an implementation.
.
Report StructureA reminder on the title page, please type your na.docxchris293
Report Structure
A reminder: on the title page, please type your name, student number, tutor’s name and the topic title.
Executive Summary
The executive summary needs to provide an overview of the whole report. The executive summary outlines the purpose, research methods, your findings based on your research, and main conclusions (200 words max – not part of the word count).
Introduction
In your introduction outline what you are going to do and the position you are adopting - please use your introduction as a map to cover the points you outline sequentially in the body of your report to stay on track. An introduction needs to include:
· the purpose of your report
· key terms that need to be defined
· context & background rationale (analysis of existing literature on the topic and how your project contributes to the field).
You also need to set limits on the research by identifying what you are going to cover and sticking to it (your road map).
The Study Method
Here you should outline how you went about collecting your data. You should explain and justify aspects such as:
· How many people you interviewed
· Their characteristics (e.g. age, occupational background, student, retiree, etc.)
· The average length of the interviews
· When the interviews were conducted
· How you went about your data analysis (e.g. thematic approach).
The Findings
In this section you will present your findings from the analysis of the interview data. You may choose to do this in terms of ‘themes’ found in your interviews, or a ‘narrative’ approach which tells the ‘stories’ of your research participants. You will want to present selective direct quotations that are illustrative of key themes which emerged from your data analysis. Remember, you do not need to present everything that your interviewees said. Be selective. When writing this section, think about:
· Does every reference to the data speak to the theme that I am discussing?
· Am I adequately telling a ‘story’ or simply summarising?
· Have I included a good combination of quotes and description?
· Have I focused on quality themes discussed in depth over a large number of themes that are briefly discussed?
Discussion
Together with the findings, this is the most important aspect of the report. In this section you need to discuss your findings in relation to the existing literature/research on your chosen topic. Your analysis and arguments must all be supported by your references - every comment you make that presents as a fact. Assertion or argument has to be substantiated with a good reference that is cited or quoted in the text. Marks are lost for unsubstantiated opinions. In fact, your opinion is not sought here. What we are interested in is your capacity to synthesise and communicate well-researched information and relate it to your own research findings. As you are writing your discussion, think about questions such as:
· What does the research tell us?
· How does our research findings relate to existin.
Report should be 2 pages in length, double-spaced. Write a repo.docxchris293
*Report should be 2 pages in length, double-spaced.
Write a report discussing normal anatomy and physiology, lab values, normal sonographic appearance, any anatomic variants that you might encounter, relevant signs and symptoms when the organ is diseased, and common pathologies. Also include other imaging modalities (x-ray, CT, MRI, etc.) that might be useful in evaluating your organ.
(Must use at least 3 separate textbook references and written in APA format with an APA reference page.)
*Report should be 2 pages in length, double-spaced.
.
Report structure
1: Cover page
2: Executive summary
3: Table of contents
4: Introduction
A. Description of the application idea and its value
B. BMC (business model canvas)
C. Who your audience is, and why you have chosen this audience
5: Background/market research on your chosen field
A. Local market
B. Local competitors
C. Your customers
D. Best practices elsewhere (worldwide)
6: Stakeholders
A. Identification of stakeholders, their needs, and expectations
B. Contact your stakeholders if possible
7: How you managed your report
A. introduction and project management phases.
B. WBS (work breakdown structure)
C. Project Plan schedule/gantt chart
8: Conclusion and recommendations:
9: References
10: Appendices
A. team code and minutes of meeting.
B. Survey or interview questions
C. anything more if needed
Introduction
Introduce the application, Neom, the chosen field ...etc
Conclusion
A concise summary that brings the content together and summarise major points
Executive summary
Includes details on the whole project
Written at the end, presented in the beginning
Recommendations
Suggestions or proposal as to the best course of action
They are not the same...
Local market
Size, growth, statistics, needs..etc
Local competitors
Who are they, Direct or Indirect, strengths, weaknesses, your competitive advantage
Your customers
Who are they, statistics, needs, and expectations
Best practices elsewhere (worldwide)
Examples of similar applications
Stakeholders
Internal and external
References
Harvard style:
in- text > at the end of the paragraph
(last name, publish date)
references list > at the end of the post
Last name, First Initial. (Year published). Title. URL. City: Publisher, Page(s).
Report Format
Report format
Font: Times Roman
Size: 12
Line Spacing: 1.5
Alignment: Justified
Cover page
University logo
Application logo
Application name
Your names, IDs and Section.
Course name and teacher name
Submission date
Both Hard and Soft copies should be submitted, one through Blackboard and the other during my office hours.
Thank You
Posters
2
Research Poster:
Is a visual and textual method of presenting an overview of your research.
Poster Research is a summary of WHAT you did, HOW you did it, and WHAT you learned.
Why using a poster?
Posters are an effective method of presenting academic work or research in progress
A poster may be more memorable than a verbal presentation.
.
REPLY1 Musculoskeletal system consists of muscles, bones, join.docxchris293
REPLY1
Musculoskeletal system consists of muscles, bones, joints and associated tissues such as ligaments and tendons; which performs various functions to allow movement of the body. Common pathophysiological changes and abnormal findings associated with musculoskeletal system includes conditions that affects various body parts:
Joints e.g. osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis.
Bones e.g. osteoporosis, osteopenia, traumatic fractures and associated fragility fractures
Muscles e.g. sarcopenia
Spines e.g. back and neck pain
Multiple body areas or systems e.g. regional and widespread pain disorders; inflammatory diseases; vasculitis with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Musculoskeletal dysfunction conditions are typically characterized by persistent pain and limitations in mobility, dexterity and functional ability, reducing ability to work and participate in social roles with associated impact on mental well-being. Symptoms associated with musculoskeletal dysfunctions include pain, numbness, edema, warmth, spasms of muscles, stiffness and tenderness. All these alterations in musculoskeletal dysfunction can be due to injury, infection, inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions.
Metabolic dysfunctions are the group of metabolic abnormalities that include hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity and many other conditions. Common pathophysiological changes and abnormal findings associated with metabolic dysfunctions include:
Uncontrolled blood pressure
Presence of insulin resistance with impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance
Excess body fat around the waist and other body parts
Abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels
Symptoms associated with metabolic diseases include high blood pressure, large waist circumference, over-weight, symptoms of diabetes such as increased thirst and urination, fatigue and blurred vision. with high blood sugar level. Hyperlipidemia is characterized by the symptoms of high triglyceride level or low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol or high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
Multisystem health dysfunctions are the abnormalities in the anatomical or physiological functioning in multiple organ or system. Also called as multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) or multiple organ failure (MOF). This is an altered organ function in an acutely ill patient requiring medical intervention to achieve homeostasis. Common pathophysiological and abnormal findings associated with multisystem health dysfunctions includes m multiple system atrophy (MSA) - Degenerative neurological disorder; liver failure; respiratory failure; kidney failure.
Symptoms associated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome include MSA leading to loss of involuntary functions, head and neck infections, chest and pulmonary infections, high fever, increased heart rate and blood pressure, decreased urine output, fast breathing, and fluid retention .
REPORT ON ETHICS & INTEGRITY IN THE TASMANIAN PUBLIC SECTOR.docxchris293
REPORT ON ETHICS & INTEGRITY
IN THE TASMANIAN PUBLIC SECTOR
2013
INTEGRITY COMMISSION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2
INTRODUCTION
The Integrity Commission was established in October
2010. One of its key objectives is to improve the standard
of conduct, propriety and ethics in Tasmanian public
authorities by adopting a strong educative, preventative
and advisory role.
Since establishment, the Commission has been collecting
information about the state of ethics and integrity in the
public sector. The Commission has done this by delivering
face to face training and education programs; establishing
discussion and advisory groups (Ethical Reference
Groups);1 examining public information about agencies;
investigating misconduct and auditing the way agencies
have responded to allegations of misconduct.
Between November 2012 and January 2013, the
Commission conducted a detailed survey of integrity
mechanisms in state departments and government
businesses.2 The total staff within agencies surveyed
amounted to nearly 31,000. The Commission combined
the information it had gathered from all sources, and from
this survey, to produce the first ‘map’ of the gaps in ethics
and integrity policies and practices in these agencies.
This information provides valuable insight into the key
areas of misconduct risk. The Commission will use this
information to develop training, research and misconduct
prevention activities (products) to ensure that the work of
the Commission is directed towards the areas of highest
misconduct risk and that its products are most effective
in helping agencies to reduce that risk. This work will also
assist agency heads to meet their obligations under the
Integrity Commission Act 2009 to provide training to staff
on ethics and integrity.
WHAT IS A
MISCONDUCT RISK?
Misconduct risk arises from various sources. A poor culture;
gaps in administrative processes; a lack of, or poorly
drafted policies and procedures; ignorance of obligations
and accountability system failures have been identified as
key factors.3
Risk management models are universally recommended
for agencies to assess their own governance needs,
adopt (or not adopt) recommended standards and
tailor their integrity frameworks to suit their needs.4 The
OECD5 recommends agencies identify high risk areas and
manage them with existing processes such as personnel
management or internal audit.
In mapping misconduct risk within the Tasmanian public
sector, the Commission identified a number of risk areas
to measure agencies against, in order to determine the
‘health’ of the sector in relation to ethics and integrity. The
areas the Commission focussed on included:
• education on ethical codes and key integrity policies –
this included an assessment of whether education was
ongoing or limited to induction, employees understood
the information that was provided to them and records
of traini.
Report on TESLA review and analyze the most recent annual fili.docxchris293
Report on TESLA
review and analyze the most recent annual filing (10K) [the 10Q is the quarterly filing] for a publicly traded corporation using the
SEC.gov
website.
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS:
Based on your readings, use of technology, literature, and other sources, you will incorporate the following into your reports (do not simply list the question and provide an answer; incorporate the information into a well written report or presentation).
The three parts are as follows:
Submit up to 3-page report and describe background information on the corporation – when the corporation began in business, how it came to be, where the corporate headquarters are, where it does business, what its product/service line is, who it offers its product / service to, etc.
Include a title page and reference page. .
Company background.
Does the company appear to be able to pay its current obligations? How can you tell?
How is the Company currently financed? This may be with common stock, preferred stock, bonds, leases, debt or any combination of them.
Comment on this publicly traded company’s Code of Ethics.
NO PLAGIARISM
.
Report Writing and Research MethodsENC2201Do a Report at l.docxchris293
Report Writing and Research Methods
ENC2201
Do a Report at least 17 pages following the structure:
1. Cover page
2. Abstract
3. Introduction (4 or 5 pages)
Hook/Grabber
Background information
Problem Statement
Question
Hypothesis/Hypotheses
Thesis Statement
4. Literature Review
5. Method
6. Results
7. Discussion
8. Limitations and Implications
9. Conclusions
10. References
.
Report Template,” write a 250-word essay describingThe basic.docxchris293
“Report Template,” write a 250-word essay describing:
The basic elements of a cryptographic system to include privacy/confidentiality, authentication, integrity, non-repudiation, and key exchange.
Two techniques used to preserve message confidentiality: Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption Algorithms. Specifically address the differences between the two.
How cryptography can be used for data security or infiltration, focusing on strengths and weaknesses, modes, as well as issues that must be addressed in an implementation.
.
Report StructureA reminder on the title page, please type your na.docxchris293
Report Structure
A reminder: on the title page, please type your name, student number, tutor’s name and the topic title.
Executive Summary
The executive summary needs to provide an overview of the whole report. The executive summary outlines the purpose, research methods, your findings based on your research, and main conclusions (200 words max – not part of the word count).
Introduction
In your introduction outline what you are going to do and the position you are adopting - please use your introduction as a map to cover the points you outline sequentially in the body of your report to stay on track. An introduction needs to include:
· the purpose of your report
· key terms that need to be defined
· context & background rationale (analysis of existing literature on the topic and how your project contributes to the field).
You also need to set limits on the research by identifying what you are going to cover and sticking to it (your road map).
The Study Method
Here you should outline how you went about collecting your data. You should explain and justify aspects such as:
· How many people you interviewed
· Their characteristics (e.g. age, occupational background, student, retiree, etc.)
· The average length of the interviews
· When the interviews were conducted
· How you went about your data analysis (e.g. thematic approach).
The Findings
In this section you will present your findings from the analysis of the interview data. You may choose to do this in terms of ‘themes’ found in your interviews, or a ‘narrative’ approach which tells the ‘stories’ of your research participants. You will want to present selective direct quotations that are illustrative of key themes which emerged from your data analysis. Remember, you do not need to present everything that your interviewees said. Be selective. When writing this section, think about:
· Does every reference to the data speak to the theme that I am discussing?
· Am I adequately telling a ‘story’ or simply summarising?
· Have I included a good combination of quotes and description?
· Have I focused on quality themes discussed in depth over a large number of themes that are briefly discussed?
Discussion
Together with the findings, this is the most important aspect of the report. In this section you need to discuss your findings in relation to the existing literature/research on your chosen topic. Your analysis and arguments must all be supported by your references - every comment you make that presents as a fact. Assertion or argument has to be substantiated with a good reference that is cited or quoted in the text. Marks are lost for unsubstantiated opinions. In fact, your opinion is not sought here. What we are interested in is your capacity to synthesise and communicate well-researched information and relate it to your own research findings. As you are writing your discussion, think about questions such as:
· What does the research tell us?
· How does our research findings relate to existin.
Report should be 2 pages in length, double-spaced. Write a repo.docxchris293
*Report should be 2 pages in length, double-spaced.
Write a report discussing normal anatomy and physiology, lab values, normal sonographic appearance, any anatomic variants that you might encounter, relevant signs and symptoms when the organ is diseased, and common pathologies. Also include other imaging modalities (x-ray, CT, MRI, etc.) that might be useful in evaluating your organ.
(Must use at least 3 separate textbook references and written in APA format with an APA reference page.)
*Report should be 2 pages in length, double-spaced.
.
Report structure
1: Cover page
2: Executive summary
3: Table of contents
4: Introduction
A. Description of the application idea and its value
B. BMC (business model canvas)
C. Who your audience is, and why you have chosen this audience
5: Background/market research on your chosen field
A. Local market
B. Local competitors
C. Your customers
D. Best practices elsewhere (worldwide)
6: Stakeholders
A. Identification of stakeholders, their needs, and expectations
B. Contact your stakeholders if possible
7: How you managed your report
A. introduction and project management phases.
B. WBS (work breakdown structure)
C. Project Plan schedule/gantt chart
8: Conclusion and recommendations:
9: References
10: Appendices
A. team code and minutes of meeting.
B. Survey or interview questions
C. anything more if needed
Introduction
Introduce the application, Neom, the chosen field ...etc
Conclusion
A concise summary that brings the content together and summarise major points
Executive summary
Includes details on the whole project
Written at the end, presented in the beginning
Recommendations
Suggestions or proposal as to the best course of action
They are not the same...
Local market
Size, growth, statistics, needs..etc
Local competitors
Who are they, Direct or Indirect, strengths, weaknesses, your competitive advantage
Your customers
Who are they, statistics, needs, and expectations
Best practices elsewhere (worldwide)
Examples of similar applications
Stakeholders
Internal and external
References
Harvard style:
in- text > at the end of the paragraph
(last name, publish date)
references list > at the end of the post
Last name, First Initial. (Year published). Title. URL. City: Publisher, Page(s).
Report Format
Report format
Font: Times Roman
Size: 12
Line Spacing: 1.5
Alignment: Justified
Cover page
University logo
Application logo
Application name
Your names, IDs and Section.
Course name and teacher name
Submission date
Both Hard and Soft copies should be submitted, one through Blackboard and the other during my office hours.
Thank You
Posters
2
Research Poster:
Is a visual and textual method of presenting an overview of your research.
Poster Research is a summary of WHAT you did, HOW you did it, and WHAT you learned.
Why using a poster?
Posters are an effective method of presenting academic work or research in progress
A poster may be more memorable than a verbal presentation.
.
REPLY1 Musculoskeletal system consists of muscles, bones, join.docxchris293
REPLY1
Musculoskeletal system consists of muscles, bones, joints and associated tissues such as ligaments and tendons; which performs various functions to allow movement of the body. Common pathophysiological changes and abnormal findings associated with musculoskeletal system includes conditions that affects various body parts:
Joints e.g. osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis.
Bones e.g. osteoporosis, osteopenia, traumatic fractures and associated fragility fractures
Muscles e.g. sarcopenia
Spines e.g. back and neck pain
Multiple body areas or systems e.g. regional and widespread pain disorders; inflammatory diseases; vasculitis with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Musculoskeletal dysfunction conditions are typically characterized by persistent pain and limitations in mobility, dexterity and functional ability, reducing ability to work and participate in social roles with associated impact on mental well-being. Symptoms associated with musculoskeletal dysfunctions include pain, numbness, edema, warmth, spasms of muscles, stiffness and tenderness. All these alterations in musculoskeletal dysfunction can be due to injury, infection, inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions.
Metabolic dysfunctions are the group of metabolic abnormalities that include hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity and many other conditions. Common pathophysiological changes and abnormal findings associated with metabolic dysfunctions include:
Uncontrolled blood pressure
Presence of insulin resistance with impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance
Excess body fat around the waist and other body parts
Abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels
Symptoms associated with metabolic diseases include high blood pressure, large waist circumference, over-weight, symptoms of diabetes such as increased thirst and urination, fatigue and blurred vision. with high blood sugar level. Hyperlipidemia is characterized by the symptoms of high triglyceride level or low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol or high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
Multisystem health dysfunctions are the abnormalities in the anatomical or physiological functioning in multiple organ or system. Also called as multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) or multiple organ failure (MOF). This is an altered organ function in an acutely ill patient requiring medical intervention to achieve homeostasis. Common pathophysiological and abnormal findings associated with multisystem health dysfunctions includes m multiple system atrophy (MSA) - Degenerative neurological disorder; liver failure; respiratory failure; kidney failure.
Symptoms associated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome include MSA leading to loss of involuntary functions, head and neck infections, chest and pulmonary infections, high fever, increased heart rate and blood pressure, decreased urine output, fast breathing, and fluid retention .
REPORT ON ETHICS & INTEGRITY IN THE TASMANIAN PUBLIC SECTOR.docxchris293
REPORT ON ETHICS & INTEGRITY
IN THE TASMANIAN PUBLIC SECTOR
2013
INTEGRITY COMMISSION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2
INTRODUCTION
The Integrity Commission was established in October
2010. One of its key objectives is to improve the standard
of conduct, propriety and ethics in Tasmanian public
authorities by adopting a strong educative, preventative
and advisory role.
Since establishment, the Commission has been collecting
information about the state of ethics and integrity in the
public sector. The Commission has done this by delivering
face to face training and education programs; establishing
discussion and advisory groups (Ethical Reference
Groups);1 examining public information about agencies;
investigating misconduct and auditing the way agencies
have responded to allegations of misconduct.
Between November 2012 and January 2013, the
Commission conducted a detailed survey of integrity
mechanisms in state departments and government
businesses.2 The total staff within agencies surveyed
amounted to nearly 31,000. The Commission combined
the information it had gathered from all sources, and from
this survey, to produce the first ‘map’ of the gaps in ethics
and integrity policies and practices in these agencies.
This information provides valuable insight into the key
areas of misconduct risk. The Commission will use this
information to develop training, research and misconduct
prevention activities (products) to ensure that the work of
the Commission is directed towards the areas of highest
misconduct risk and that its products are most effective
in helping agencies to reduce that risk. This work will also
assist agency heads to meet their obligations under the
Integrity Commission Act 2009 to provide training to staff
on ethics and integrity.
WHAT IS A
MISCONDUCT RISK?
Misconduct risk arises from various sources. A poor culture;
gaps in administrative processes; a lack of, or poorly
drafted policies and procedures; ignorance of obligations
and accountability system failures have been identified as
key factors.3
Risk management models are universally recommended
for agencies to assess their own governance needs,
adopt (or not adopt) recommended standards and
tailor their integrity frameworks to suit their needs.4 The
OECD5 recommends agencies identify high risk areas and
manage them with existing processes such as personnel
management or internal audit.
In mapping misconduct risk within the Tasmanian public
sector, the Commission identified a number of risk areas
to measure agencies against, in order to determine the
‘health’ of the sector in relation to ethics and integrity. The
areas the Commission focussed on included:
• education on ethical codes and key integrity policies –
this included an assessment of whether education was
ongoing or limited to induction, employees understood
the information that was provided to them and records
of traini.
Report on TESLA review and analyze the most recent annual fili.docxchris293
Report on TESLA
review and analyze the most recent annual filing (10K) [the 10Q is the quarterly filing] for a publicly traded corporation using the
SEC.gov
website.
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS:
Based on your readings, use of technology, literature, and other sources, you will incorporate the following into your reports (do not simply list the question and provide an answer; incorporate the information into a well written report or presentation).
The three parts are as follows:
Submit up to 3-page report and describe background information on the corporation – when the corporation began in business, how it came to be, where the corporate headquarters are, where it does business, what its product/service line is, who it offers its product / service to, etc.
Include a title page and reference page. .
Company background.
Does the company appear to be able to pay its current obligations? How can you tell?
How is the Company currently financed? This may be with common stock, preferred stock, bonds, leases, debt or any combination of them.
Comment on this publicly traded company’s Code of Ethics.
NO PLAGIARISM
.
Report on Mondern Electoral Reforms US Voting Rights and Rul.docxchris293
Report on Mondern Electoral Reforms
US Voting Rights and Rules
Research Paper 8-10 pages (double spaced)
Student will write a report on
modern electoral reforms in the United States, including voter identification requirements, early voting and mail-in-voting.
The student’s research will include an extensive search of relevant academic databases for scholarly articles from peer-reviewed journals. The objective of this project is to improve the student’s academic writing and research skills
Do NOT use Wikipedia
Due July 23th at 11EST-Please do NOT rush
Please do not send me handshake if you cannot guarantee A++ on this assignment
I will pay $10 per page
.
Report Issue Unit VII Case Study For this assignment, yo.docxchris293
Report Issue
Unit VII Case Study
For this assignment, you are the lead incident commander for a hazardous materials incident similar to those that have been introduced in this course. In this scenario, diisocyanates [toluene diisocyanate (TDI) and methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI)] are being unloaded at the tank farm of HLF Polyurethane Manufacturing. TDI and MDI are used as raw materials in the production of polyurethane. During the unloading process, the vapor return line ruptured and caught fire due to a nearby welding operation that provided the ignition source.
The following actions were initially taken:
The evacuation alarm was sounded and the facility emergency response team (ERT) was activated.
The plant manager and the local fire department were notified of the incident.
The incident command was established at the facility office near the main access gate to the south (this is the furthest distance within the property boundary from the incident location).
The incident commander implemented actions required under the approved emergency response plan.
The ERT was not able to immediately isolate the source of the incident.
The fire department arrived on location and assumed the incident command of the event.
.
Report for Laboratory work on OMRON D6F Flow Sensor Name.docxchris293
Report for Laboratory work on: OMRON D6F Flow Sensor Name: Dylan Hughes
EGT-280: Introduction to Microtechnology
Cover Page
Report #1
Name of Report: MEMS Project Report
Your Name: Dylan Hughes
Submitted to:
Dr. S.M. Allameh
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for
EGT-280:
Introduction to Microtechnology
Department of Physics and Geology
Northern Kentucky University
June 2017
Report for Laboratory work on: OMRON D6F Flow Sensor Name: Dylan Hughes
EGT-280: Introduction to Microtechnology
Name of Report: MEMS Project Report
By: Dylan Hughes
Abstract:
This project report discusses the MEMS selection process, initial setup and wiring of the
MEMS device, problems/difficulties encountered, and internal inspection and functionality of
an OMRON D6F-P0010A2 MEMS Mass Flow Sensor. The internal inspection reveals the
functionality, principles, and theories that govern operation of a thermal mass flow sensor.
Selection criteria for the MEMS device is also discussed, as well as the importance of having the
correct connections and equipment to power and communicate with a micro device.
Introduction:
The OMRON D6F-P series of flow sensors offers compact size, excellent accuracy, and a
dust segregation system that allows the flow sensor to be used in dirty, dusty environments.
Because of the micro device’s size, it can be used in very tight, space-critical applications. Mass
flow sensors similar to the D6F-P line are being used in many applications today. The most
common use for flow sensors is within the automotive industry. Flow sensors are used to
monitor the amount of air flowing through the intake system and into the combustion
chamber. The onboard computer then uses that data, along with several other sensor’s data, to
calculate the proper air-to-fuel ratio for the current running conditions. Flow sensors are also
used to control engine idle, monitor recirculatory exhaust systems, and keep the interior of the
vehicle cool and comfortable.
Flow sensors have also seen an increase use within the HVAC industry. Because of OMRON’s
dust segregation system, the D6F line of MEMS flow sensors can be used to monitor air in nasty
environments. Micro flow sensors typically have a maximum flow rate of 1.0 LPM. The low flow
rate allows the sensor to be placed within a bypass system. The flow rate of the bypass air is
then proportional to the flow rate for the entire system.
Selection Process:
The OMRON D6F-P0010A2 sensor was selected for several reasons. Firstly, because of
my experience with various flow sensors on-the-job and in automotive repair work. I have
worked with several different flow sensors but have never had the opportunity to open one
and discover how it works. Being so familiar with their functionality and importance, especially
within the automotive industry, I was very excited to see the internal w.
Report CD 1, Track 3 Cielito Lindo (Trío Los Gavilanes) de Licho.docxchris293
Report: CD 1, Track 3 Cielito Lindo (Trío Los Gavilanes) de Licho
Jiménez ,
See note below for instructions
, Reports 3-10.
DUE DATE: Monday, September 23.
Notes
Describe the vocal and instrumental performance and the lyrics, paying special attention to:
a) The instruments that stand out and any solo instrumental parts.
b) Technique used in strumming, plucking, bowing, etc.
c) Vocal production: breath control and vowel placement in singing technique; use of chest
voice or falsete.
d) Singing style: phrasing.
e) Lyrics (Refer to the reader for translations.): Do the lyrics convey any message? Is
there any imagery used? What is the tone of the lyrics? Defiant? Tender? Remorseful?
Passionate? Detached? Lyrically, is this a happy, sad, introspective, or superficial piece?
f) List the following at the beginning of each review:
1. Title of the selection and genre: son jarocho, son de mariachi, huapango, corrido, etc.
2. Name of the composer (if known).
3. Name of the vocalist or ensemble.
.
Report Choose any three current challenges in public health.docxchris293
Report:
Choose any three current challenges in public health. The challenges can be local, global, or a combination of any of these. Create a brief one to two page report as an overview on the topics you choose. Include a reference page, and use APA 6th ed. format for citations and references.
You only have to use APA format for the citations and references.
PowerPoint:
Create a 5 page PowerPoint with key talking points that you would use if you were presenting the topics to other health professionals. Include the following:
The community public health issue you chose with a description of it
Factors that contribute to the issue
Available data
Possible interventions that can be made by community health workers
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Report and Database System The purpose of this assessment is to .docxchris293
Report and Database System
The purpose of this assessment is to enable students to demonstrate their academic skills in the following: • Research on Database Trends and Technologies • Prepare Relational Model • Implement the model using Relational DBMS • Implement SQL on the created database
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Report 1 A summary in your own words of Article A in the course.docxchris293
Report 1
: A summary in your own words of Article A in the course reader
(“Chapter 12: Music Pre-Cuauhtemoc Era”). Your summary must include
reference to 1) musical categories 2) formal characteristics 3)musical
instruments.
2. Report
2: A summary in your own words of Article C in the course reader
(“The Son”).
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Report 5 CD 1, Track 16, Juan Colorado (Mariachi Reyna de Los.docxchris293
Report 5: CD 1, Track 16, Juan Colorado (Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles)
DUE DATE: Friday, March 29.
Describe the
vocal and instrumental performance and the lyrics, paying special attention to:
a)
The instruments that stand out and any solo instrumental parts.
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Technique used in strumming, plucking, bowing, etc.
c)
Vocal production: breath control and vowel placement in singing technique; use of chest voice or
falsete
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Singing style: phrasing.
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Lyrics (Refer to the reader for translations.): Do the lyrics convey any message? Is there any imagery used? What is the tone of the lyrics? Defiant? Tender? Remorseful? Passionate? Detached? Lyrically, is this a happy, sad, introspective, or superficial piece?
f)
List the following at the beginning of each review:
g) Title of the selection and genre:
son jarocho
,
son de mariachi
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huapango
,
corrido
, etc.
h) Name of the composer (if known).
i) Name of the vocalist or ensemble.
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Based on the required readings this week by Gartenstein-Ross, Michael, and Upadhyay, summarize the psychological and behavioral factors that appear to be most prevalent among lone wolf terrorists. Additionally, do you see these terrorists as primarily focused on domestic inspirations or international causes?
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1. This weeks forum discussion brings up the idea of a 'Lone Wolf' and leaderless resistance.
What are some of the psychological and behavioral factors that appear to be most prevalent among lone wolf terrorist?
Since the tragedy of 9/11, lone wolf actors have become the predominant issue regarding terrorist actions around the world. Lone-wolf terrorist carry out their intent without direct support from sponsoring organizations. Through research it is clear that one prevalent pyschological trait that stuck out was how impulsive and reactionary these people can be. The motivation to carry out violence stems from a skewed understanding that those that may follow or support a specific cause would do the same. Much care and admiration for a certain belief is required for someone to start down this path. From a psychological standpoint, there have been countless terrorist throughout history who have not suffered from mental disorder and still have terrorist like behavior. In the case of Vera Zasulich, who was an anti-czarist, was radicalized by the mistreatment of one of her fellow students at a peaceful activist rally. With that happening, she felt that the people in charge should die and attempted to assassinate General-Govenor Trepov. After shooting the Govenor, she should stood by and awaited the police (Moskalenko & McCauley, 2011). She knowingly committed the crime understanding the circumstances under her own reasoning. Her ending was much different than most terrorist who commit crime, but it ties into the original thought that having a passion towards something and becoming triggered was something many terrorist have in common.
Do you see terrorist being focused towards domestic inspirations or international causes?
During this time and age it seems like most terrorist are triggered by what is actively occuring around them. Whether it be political disagreements, the leader of a specific movement, the integration of new technology, or even a president. The lone-wolf attacks in an open and free society, which makes it simpler for these individuals to move, but also commit these crimes (Gartenstein-Ross, 2014). The international causes have somewhat taken a back seat to the domestic occurrences terrorists readily observe. However, I don't think the international issues aren't causing prbolems that those its affecting, but in regards to terrorist attacks, I do not believe they are higher on the radar of lone-wolf terrorist.
2. Discussion Questions: Based on the required readings this week.
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Is the reply mechanically clear enough for readers to understand the points?
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Does the tone of the reply demonstrate respect towards the author of the original post?
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Does the reply inspire further discussion among the class?
Write a 150 word response to omar post below
Omar
The role of planners is to ensure the safety of the community, one of their primary roles is and always be the enhancement of life. For planners, nothing is more important or essential than protecting the quality of life. Planners have a set of skills that can assist in the Mitigation planning for the community. It is important that planners perceive the centrality of their roles and used their talents to the maximum benefit to ensure safety in the community. Most planners have training in involving the public. During their time many planners had acquired considerable experience in the field, many of them are well aware that planning involved political consideration.
One of the most challenging task for the planners is the involvement in integrating hazard mitigation. The process to leverage the elements of the community in making it safe and achieve a reduction in losses of life and property. Planners can initiate public dialogue before the disaster strikes. One of the goals of the planners is to integrate hazard mitigation into a large plan to ensure the safety of the community. Not only planners are responsible for the safety of the community many organizations rely on the planners as the planners rely on them to ensure a safe community. Scientific and technical sources, civil and structural engineers provide data, and geologists, hydrologists, climate and weather specialist along other are involved in the planning of the hazard mitigation. During the planning phase, many organizations are involved, including city officials, local police, fire department. Park officials, hospital, stakeholders, local government, public, and private sector they all play a role in the mitigation phase.
After planners had identified all the possible hazards to ensure a safe community the role of implementing or preparing local mitigation plans should be handle by the Emergency Management department. FEMA requirements normally are administrated by Emergency Managers, they’re trained in many areas including knowledge on evacuation routes. Emergency Managers are trained to identify and respond to a disaster and to anticipate what might go wrong in the community.
Write a 150 word response to Robert post below
Robert,
Emergency Planners play a vital role in emergency management. They lay out a road map for Emergency Management Officials, Incident Commanders, and Incident Management Team members, that direct them on how to prepare for, respond to and recover from the plethora of hazards they face. Emergency Planners help corporations, non-profits, state, local, tribal, and government agencies understand their roles in responsibilities in each of the five phases of e.
Replying to Thought Experiments and Case StudiesFor the purpos.docxchris293
Replying to Thought Experiments and Case Studies
For the purposes of our class the response paper is 5 pages. There are four key areas you should cover in those 5 pages (homework is 3 pages) Below is geared to the 5 page paper. For homework, it is 20% shorter.
· Find and describe the elements of the thought experiment. What is it trying to do? What is the point? Interpret any key terms and show why they are necessary to your interpretation of what is happening.
· Set out the relevant practical and theoretical philosophical principles at stake and apply them to the problem.
· Solve the problem set out in the thought experiment.
· Reflect on the significance of your solution. What 3 abstract general points about the world have now been elucidated? * most important point. At least a page.
Rubric. If you represent all four points sequentially in your paper you will earn some kind of “B” grade (so long as you are also close to 5 pages, i.e., within a half-page under or a full page over). To get a high “B” or an “A-“ or “A” grade you will have to do well on the reflection bullet.
6/2/2019 Transcript
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P r i n t
MHA Vila Health™ Activity
Information Systems
Interfacing and
Interoperability
Vila Health Challenge
Information Systems Interfacing and Interoperability
Email #1
PDF Document
Interview Selection
Email #2
Conclusion
Credits
Vila Health Challenge
Analyze the key characteristics of di�erent health information management (HIM)
systems, including applications, department-speci�c functions, and capabilities.
Accurately identify the components, infrastructure, and investment needs for the
HIM systems at each hospital.
Accurately identify the pros and cons of maintaining the current systems, interfacing
the current HIM systems, or replacing all systems with a single new HIM system.
Make recommendations based on best practices in HIM, supported by current
literature.
Health care organizations use many types of information systems in addition to electronic
health record systems. These systems enable providers and professionals to access and
analyze needed data and to exchange data with each other in the process of providing
health care to patients. Because data exchange is a crucial part of treatment and many
other operations at healthcare organizations, the degree to which information systems
interface and interoperate with each other is crucial to the delivery e�cient, e�ective health
care.
In this activity, you will practice researching the information systems at one of Vila Health's
hospitals, and determine the degree of interoperability between those systems. You will
analyze whether one hospital's systems are su�ciently interfaced and interoperable, or
whether upgrades are needed to those systems. You will make recommendations, based
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REPLY1Widely used nursing theories include Lewin’s 3 stage model.docxchris293
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Widely used nursing theories include Lewin’s 3 stage model and Lippits phase theory. The Lewin’s change theory consist of three stages including unfreezing, moving and refreezing stages. Unfreezing stage is when you recognize a change is needed, then you move to the phase when the change occurs and refreezing stage happens after equilibrium is established leading to satisfactory results and the cycles goes on and on. A distinct feature of Lewin theory is that it contains both driving forces and resisting forces and for the theory to be successful then the driving must overcome resistant forces. Lippits, Watson and Westley seven phase theory, first phase entails diagnosing the problem, assessing motivation, and capacity for change, evaluating change agent’s motivation and resource, choosing the appropriate role of the change agent, maintaining difference and last phase is termination of the help relationship (Tappen, 2016).
Lippits theory expands on Lewin’s model of change into the seven steps mentioned above as well it is more comparable to nursing process hence there is no significance difference between the two (Alageel, Gulliford, McDermott & Wright, 2018). However, Lewin’s is built on three fundamental steps thereby facing a lot of criticism since nursing is more complicated than the three levels. Similarly, both theories are widely used in nursing and both requires nurses who are willing and want to make change. The mentor has applied Lewin’s change theory because she has successfully introduced a new paper work despite the hospital having several rounds every hour. In the unfreezing period she has describe to nurses of the importance of the sheet and how to sign, in the moving stage she let the nurses give their opinions on the system and lastly in the refreezing stage she went round and made sure nurses make this a daily habit. In my own opinion, I believe that Lewin’s theory is more appropriate for my project since most nurses’ push for change receiving less resist from people.
Reference
Tappen, R. M. (2016). Advanced nursing research: From theory to practice. Jones & Bartlett
Publishers.
Alageel, S., Gulliford, M. C., McDermott, L., & Wright, A. J. (2018). Implementing multiple health behaviour change interventions for cardiovascular risk reduction in primary care: a qualitative study.
BMC family practice
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19
(1), 171.
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There are several change theories that would be good to use for the implementation of my capstone change project. After discussing these theories with my preceptor and listening to her stories of success as well as failures, we decided Lewin’s change theory will work best in implementing my change project at the acute care hospital, because there will need to be a strong push for this to be accepted into practice. She had successfully used this theory in the hospital when implementing changes in the past, but she supports the idea that depending on the theory or approach, the outcome can be ve.
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Topic 6 DQ 1
Hospitals around the world were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Early during the pandemic is was not clear how health care utilization and spending would change. Most expected health cost to increase during the pandemic but surprisingly statistics show that health care use and spending decreased dramatically in 2020 due to cancellations of elective care to increase hospital capacity and social distancing to help reduce the spread of Covid-19. The drop in health spending in 2020 reflects a decrease in utilization for non-Covid medical care. (Cox et al., 2021)
As the health care industry maneuvered through the pandemic it became evident that the quality of nursing would be changed forever. Health care professionals had to make daily changes in the way they cared for Covid-19 patients. This in turned changed the quality of care. Health care professionals were forced to change their daily routines in how they cared for patients due to the limited supplies of personal protective equipment. Limiting bedside care to minimize possible nurse exposure to the virus.
Although burnout in the health care professional began long before the Covid-19 pandemic, health care leaders will learn from the past and work toward implementing change, so it does not continue. Challenges that nurses have faced during and after the Covid-19 pandemic are burnout, compassion fatigue, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. With the already acknowledged shortage of nurses across the nation the psychological issues if not addressed will lead to nurses finding new careers. The clinical aspect of the health care industry continues to be deeply affected by this.
My change project interventions will have a direct impact on the financial, quality, and clinical aspect of the health care industry.
The health care industry cannot function without nurses and their knowledge and specialties. Each department of the hospital requires nurses to have special knowledge for the department to run smoothly and care for patients. Elective surgeries generate millions of dollars to a hospital therefore nurses and other health care professionals are needed to provide care and generate this type on income.
As the health care industry makes strides to return to a “new normal” nurses will be able to conduct bedside care with less fear of being exposed to Covid-19.
With support from administration my change project will have an impact on the mental health of health care professionals that have treated Covid-19 patients. With mental health support, telemedicine evaluations, and Chaplains on call for counsel and prayer psychological issues will be reduced, reducing burnout, stress, depression, compassion fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
By offering health care professionals psychological support will indirectly affect overall hospital production, income, and patient satisfaction.
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Topic 1 DQ 2
The inclusion of evidence-based practice provides nurses with the scientific research and experience to make a comprehensive decision. The practice enables the nurses to re-evaluate the risks and only adopt the best mechanism to ensure an improved patient outcome. Patients are also able to receive the best available outcomes. It is very advisable to move the nursing practice to be evidence-based to ensure that there is patient-centered care that is safe, inclusive, and effective. However, there have been barriers towards this progress since only 15% of U.S practice is evidence-based. One of the barriers which have led to lagging behind in adopting evidence-based practice is nurse shortage. Evidence-based practice requires massive documentation and research together with increased testing and experience. This requires a large human resource which is not available due to nurse shortage across the united states (Stavor et al., 2017). This has acted as a barrier towards the goal of moving practice to evidence-based. The government should employ more nurses and also dedicate some of the workforces specifically to matters to do with shifting traditional caregiving to EBP.
The second barrier is unsupportive administration. Research indicates that over 70% of nurses know about evidence-based practice, but the barriers to the practice in a clinical setting make it hard for them to adopt it. To move practice to EBP requires active collaboration from all stakeholders and more so from the administration of the healthcare setting. However, most administrations have been termed as unsupportive for the move due to the challenges of resources involved in the move. EPB presents a huge cost in the beginning due to its data requirements. However, it is able to reduce the cost of healthcare by 35% after its implementation. Lack of support from the management makes it hard to move nursing practice to EBP in a clinical setting since it’s a collaborative activity that requires dedicated and goal-oriented leadership (Duncombe, 2018). Policies and regulations should be created which force the push to enable the administration of various healthcare to have no otherwise but to comply in the shift.
References
Stavor, D. C., Zedreck-Gonzalez, J., & Hoffmann, R. L. (2017). Improving the use of evidence-based practice and research utilization through the identification of barriers to implementation in a critical access hospital.
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
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47
(1), 56-61.
Duncombe, D. C. (2018). A multi‐institutional study of the perceived barriers and facilitators to implementing evidence‐based practice.
Journal of Clinical Nursing
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27
(5-6), 1216-1226.
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aur
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As unprecedented development in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of disease bring Americans closer than ever to the promise of personalized health care, we are faced with similarly unprecedented c.
REPLY1The public health department’s role during natural disaste.docxchris293
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The public health department’s role during natural disasters is to provide practical assistance in time to disaster victims to facilitate relief measures and rehabilitation services. The health care personnel possess unique skills in handling all types of disasters. It is the function of public health workers to assess disaster victims and determine the extent of their injuries (Murray, Aitsi-Selmi, & Blanchard, 2015). Since their cases are of urgency, the public health department is tasked with prioritizing their cases. Additionally, they collaborate with other departments in the hospital care organization to provide emotional and material support to the disaster victims. Counseling sessions and programs are also conducted by public health professionals to ensure that victims retain their emotional stability (Khorram-Manesh, 2020). Preventive and acute care needs are also offered to the disaster victims by the public health care personnel. It is also the role of healthcare workers to report to government authorities the number of disaster victims, the extent of their injuries, and the support they require while taking medication. In addition to that, public health workers are supposed to ensure that the emergency alert and response team is always ready to accommodate disaster victims.
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The public health role of preparing for and responding to emergencies has expanded in the face of massive impacts from recent disasters. The application of epidemiology in disaster settings, also known as disaster epidemiology, can provide actionable information for use by policymakers, planners, incident commanders, decision-makers, and affected community members. A main component of public health department is safety. Public health department makes reference to all the possible strategies that can be implemented to assure the safety of workers while performing their jobs. The purpose of public health department is to prevent hazards and reduce potential harmful incidents that can occur in the workplace. The strategies implemented can include safety prevention measures such as the use of personal protective equipment or the establishment of health and safety policies.
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REPLY1Hi MariaL,I can relate to the ethical distress that oc.docxchris293
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Hi MariaL,
I can relate to the ethical distress that occurs when working with the underserved population in a small community hospital. I work in a small community hospital where we lack many resources and equipment that the larger hospitals have. We have doctors that order medications or treatments needing certain supplies and sometimes I have to tell the doctors that we don't carry what they ordered and offer an alternative. The doctors get very frustrated because the patient's health gets compromised due to lack of resources.
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Aspects of medically underserved communities face more ethical and moral dilemmas than adequately served populations. These communities face problems such as lack of resources, low budgets, lack of medical training opportunities, and lack of medical providers. On top of these issues, some communities are forced to become untrusting of their healthcare providers due to their inability to fully treat the necessities of the population which, as stated before, stems from the inability to procure appropriate resources most of the time (Lo & Brody, 2007).
Some communities that are underserved are actually part of major cities. For example, the homeless population in San Diego, or even the lower-class community who doesn’t quite make enough money for insurance. They all live in a large area with healthcare nearby but that doesn’t mean they necessarily have access to it. We did an assignment on the Health Resources and Service Administration a couple of weeks ago. They are a great example of resources for this population and those who don’t have access to high quality healthcare (HRSA, 2020).
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Reply1MariaJust as we need other infrastructure such as roa.docxchris293
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Maria:
Just as we need other infrastructure such as roadways, power grids, water supply or other fundamental services necessary for our society to function well, we need to have a network of public health "infrastructure" to form the base of our public health services. Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated: "The success or failure of any government in the final analysis must be measured by the well-being of its citizens. Nothing can be more important to a state than its public health; the state's paramount concern should be the health of its people".
In the United States, governments at all levels (federal, state, and local) have a specific responsibility to strive to create the conditions in which people can be as healthy as possible.
Professor K
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Just like we need an efficient transport infrastructure to facilitate a seamless movement within and outside a given place, efficient health infrastructure is what ensures the nation is healthy. According to Healthy People 2020, the goal of having an efficient Public health infrastructure is ensuring that the federal, state, tribal, territorial, and local health agencies have the necessary infrastructure to provide essential public health services efficiently. With a sufficient public health infrastructure, communities, states, and the nation at large will have the ability to prevent disease, promote health, and prepare for and respond to both acute- emergency threats and chronic- ongoing challenges to health. According to Healthy People 2020, an excellent public health infrastructure depends on a wide range of processes such as immunizations, infectious disease monitoring, quality drinking water, injury prevention, up-to-date information systems, and public health organizations with the ability to assess and respond to community needs.
Looking at the U.S public health infrastructure and some of the key characteristics that would define a robust infrastructure, I do not think our infrastructure is solid enough. Our health care system has been described by a wide range of literature as the most expensive in the world but has a poor quality and safety record compared to other developed nations (Squires & Anderson, 2015). Secondly, looking at the major disease burden affecting the healthcare system, I would say that our infrastructure has been focused more on profit maximization. Most of these conditions are preventable. I cannot understand why an important medication such as insulin for over 30 million diabetic Americans is still a patented product and sold by a few companies. In an article by Belluz, the inventors of insulin thought it was unethical to patent a life saving drug and sold it to university of Toronto for $ 1. However, if the investors were alive today, they would be shocked to death to realize that the price of insulin has been on an upward trajectory and some patients have to forego their injection because of the.
reply1In the African American society, they have more struggles .docxchris293
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In the African American society, they have more struggles then most, they are taught not stay quiet and not express things that “whites” would not like. “Individuals and families who are below the poverty level or lack adequate resources have limited access to health care services such as prenatal and maternal care, childhood immunizations, dental checkups, well-child care, and a wide range of other health promoting and preventive services” (Mandel,2013,page.32). These societies have been turned away and forgot for years, and the need help and assistance that can help improve their health.
Many of the health problems of Native Americans can be linked directly to the social and economic conditions described (Mandel,2013, page.33). Both African Americans and Native Americans suffer from the same stigma, the culture does not have enough to ensure safety and quality among all members. Native Americans have been turned away and forgot for years, and need help establishing their needs.
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Asian Americans
are individuals with origins in far East, Southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, 2019). Asian Americans are most at risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, 2019). The CDC (2020) reports 11.7% obesity rate and 8.3% with poor health.
Latino/Hispanic Americans
are individuals from Cuba, Mexico, South or Central America, Spanish Culture, Puerto Rico. Latino Americans have a much higher rate of obesity when compared to Asian Americans. The CDC (2020) reports over 48.4% Latino Americans are diagnosed with obesity. 20.1% are not insured, when compared to Asian Americans 7.4% do not have coverage. Latino Americans also have a leading cause of death of cancer, heart disease and unintentional injuries (CDC, 2020).
Both populations have similar health issues, but Latino Americans have a greater obesity rate than Asian Americans. Furthermore, Latino Americans have a greater percentage of individuals uninsured.
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Reply1In my nursing experience, I have encountered an ethical di.docxchris293
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In my nursing experience, I have encountered an ethical dilemma about “healthcare needs vs. resource allocation.” At my previous facility, their budget was limited, and we were a lack of medical supplies, such as blood pressure monitors, needles, foley catheter, etc. Doctors ordered medical treatments for patients, but due to the lack of the supplies, we were not able to carry out the orders on time. As a nurse, I wanted to follow the principle of beneficence, which is clinicians have a duty to provide appropriate care and benefit to a patient. (Bann & Parke, 2018) However, I was not able to follow it several times and felt patients did not get quality care from us. I reported the issue to managers, but the issue was not solved right away. According to Duquesne University (2020), the rising cost of healthcare is increasingly putting nurse managers at odds with budgeting constraints and patient needs. A large number of medical facilities have scarce resources, which puts patients at risk for not getting the care they need. (Duquesne University, 2020)
Several months later, a new DON came to the facility, and she listened to our concerns. She hired a person who managed medical supplies of the facility. After that, the issue was improved. I learned that the management is very important for nurses and staff to provide quality care to patients. Also, nurses need to speak up the issues that affect patient’s safety. According to Haddad & Geinger (2020), it is important that the patient is protected by reporting any misconduct or potential safety concern. Also, the code of ethics for nurses from American Nurse Association states that the nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and safety of the patient. (Haddad & Geinger, 2020)
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Nurses are in a unique position when it comes to ethics in healthcare because of their close relationships with patients. As a nurse not only is it important for protecting your patient but coping with dilemmas and feeling confident enough to speak up when it is critical for your well-being. The most frequently occurring and stressful ethical situations are protecting patient’s rights, staffing, advanced care planning, and decision making (Rainer, Schneider, & Lorenz, 2018). In my nursing career, the ethical dilemma that has affected me most is honesty and withholding information. A young boy was brought in and admitted to the hospital and I was the one taking care of him. The tests were done and the boy was diagnosed with cancer. When the boy’s parents got the news they withheld the information from the boy to protect his emotions. However the boy’s age, he deserved to know about his medical condition. Even after a long conversation with the parents about the issue they still froze-off my opinions. Nursing ethics advocates for truth-telling or veracity, as a key factor in nurse-patient relationships while on the other hand decided to share the information with the patient would be go.
REPLY1For a long time health care was all about health care prof.docxchris293
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For a long time health care was all about health care professionals taking control of a patients care, lacking involvement of the patient, which only enabled the patient once they were discharged from care. The last decade or so patients have been hearing the continuous message from health care professionals about getting involved in their care (Vahdat et al., 2014). Patients with chronic conditions should especially be taking control of their own health care, which includes taking medications properly and being on top of scheduling and attending appointments. I think what has changed mostly in patients having control of their own health care, is that health care professionals provide education and information to patients that uses involvement of health care professional and patient. This empowers patients to take control and see positive outcomes with their health. Doctors are known to be the point of contact of all the information, which is why I think for many years patients just had the health care professional take full control of their care because they had full trust in their knowledge and experience. Patients having control of their own health care is important when it comes to decision making about their health care. If the patient has always relies on health care professionals, they won’t have the knowledge of what decisions must be made to better their care (Flavo, 2011).
The biggest change I have seen with patients being able to have more control over their health care is patients now have full access to their own medical records which includes doctors notes, labs, and other results (Vahdat et al., 2014). Another reason why this change of patients having control of their health care has made an impact on medical costs according to a study in 2013. Patients who were encouraged to take control of their own health care were seen to have an overall of 5.3% lower medical costs, 12.5% fewer hospital admission and fewer elective surgeries (Vahdat et al., 2014). Of course, patient involvement is not new but it is becoming more of a necessity in the health care system. Overall, the best part about this change, is that empowers patients to stay healthy and have an easier access to their results and communication with their providers.
References
Falvo, D. (2011) Effective Patient Education: A guide to Increased Adherence. Retrieved from
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The 21st Century Healthcare System has seen a shift from a paternalistic focus to a more collaborative approach with the health professional and the patient working together to plan the patient’s care. In the traditional health provider-patient relationship the physician is regarded as the authority figure with the knowledge and expertise having the sole responsibility for developing a treatment plan that was rarely challenged by the recipients. However, the healthcare system has evolved to give patients more autonomy to manage chronic conditions proactively and make informed decisions ab.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
Report on Mondern Electoral Reforms US Voting Rights and Rul.docxchris293
Report on Mondern Electoral Reforms
US Voting Rights and Rules
Research Paper 8-10 pages (double spaced)
Student will write a report on
modern electoral reforms in the United States, including voter identification requirements, early voting and mail-in-voting.
The student’s research will include an extensive search of relevant academic databases for scholarly articles from peer-reviewed journals. The objective of this project is to improve the student’s academic writing and research skills
Do NOT use Wikipedia
Due July 23th at 11EST-Please do NOT rush
Please do not send me handshake if you cannot guarantee A++ on this assignment
I will pay $10 per page
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Report Issue Unit VII Case Study For this assignment, yo.docxchris293
Report Issue
Unit VII Case Study
For this assignment, you are the lead incident commander for a hazardous materials incident similar to those that have been introduced in this course. In this scenario, diisocyanates [toluene diisocyanate (TDI) and methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI)] are being unloaded at the tank farm of HLF Polyurethane Manufacturing. TDI and MDI are used as raw materials in the production of polyurethane. During the unloading process, the vapor return line ruptured and caught fire due to a nearby welding operation that provided the ignition source.
The following actions were initially taken:
The evacuation alarm was sounded and the facility emergency response team (ERT) was activated.
The plant manager and the local fire department were notified of the incident.
The incident command was established at the facility office near the main access gate to the south (this is the furthest distance within the property boundary from the incident location).
The incident commander implemented actions required under the approved emergency response plan.
The ERT was not able to immediately isolate the source of the incident.
The fire department arrived on location and assumed the incident command of the event.
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Report for Laboratory work on OMRON D6F Flow Sensor Name.docxchris293
Report for Laboratory work on: OMRON D6F Flow Sensor Name: Dylan Hughes
EGT-280: Introduction to Microtechnology
Cover Page
Report #1
Name of Report: MEMS Project Report
Your Name: Dylan Hughes
Submitted to:
Dr. S.M. Allameh
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for
EGT-280:
Introduction to Microtechnology
Department of Physics and Geology
Northern Kentucky University
June 2017
Report for Laboratory work on: OMRON D6F Flow Sensor Name: Dylan Hughes
EGT-280: Introduction to Microtechnology
Name of Report: MEMS Project Report
By: Dylan Hughes
Abstract:
This project report discusses the MEMS selection process, initial setup and wiring of the
MEMS device, problems/difficulties encountered, and internal inspection and functionality of
an OMRON D6F-P0010A2 MEMS Mass Flow Sensor. The internal inspection reveals the
functionality, principles, and theories that govern operation of a thermal mass flow sensor.
Selection criteria for the MEMS device is also discussed, as well as the importance of having the
correct connections and equipment to power and communicate with a micro device.
Introduction:
The OMRON D6F-P series of flow sensors offers compact size, excellent accuracy, and a
dust segregation system that allows the flow sensor to be used in dirty, dusty environments.
Because of the micro device’s size, it can be used in very tight, space-critical applications. Mass
flow sensors similar to the D6F-P line are being used in many applications today. The most
common use for flow sensors is within the automotive industry. Flow sensors are used to
monitor the amount of air flowing through the intake system and into the combustion
chamber. The onboard computer then uses that data, along with several other sensor’s data, to
calculate the proper air-to-fuel ratio for the current running conditions. Flow sensors are also
used to control engine idle, monitor recirculatory exhaust systems, and keep the interior of the
vehicle cool and comfortable.
Flow sensors have also seen an increase use within the HVAC industry. Because of OMRON’s
dust segregation system, the D6F line of MEMS flow sensors can be used to monitor air in nasty
environments. Micro flow sensors typically have a maximum flow rate of 1.0 LPM. The low flow
rate allows the sensor to be placed within a bypass system. The flow rate of the bypass air is
then proportional to the flow rate for the entire system.
Selection Process:
The OMRON D6F-P0010A2 sensor was selected for several reasons. Firstly, because of
my experience with various flow sensors on-the-job and in automotive repair work. I have
worked with several different flow sensors but have never had the opportunity to open one
and discover how it works. Being so familiar with their functionality and importance, especially
within the automotive industry, I was very excited to see the internal w.
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Report: CD 1, Track 3 Cielito Lindo (Trío Los Gavilanes) de Licho
Jiménez ,
See note below for instructions
, Reports 3-10.
DUE DATE: Monday, September 23.
Notes
Describe the vocal and instrumental performance and the lyrics, paying special attention to:
a) The instruments that stand out and any solo instrumental parts.
b) Technique used in strumming, plucking, bowing, etc.
c) Vocal production: breath control and vowel placement in singing technique; use of chest
voice or falsete.
d) Singing style: phrasing.
e) Lyrics (Refer to the reader for translations.): Do the lyrics convey any message? Is
there any imagery used? What is the tone of the lyrics? Defiant? Tender? Remorseful?
Passionate? Detached? Lyrically, is this a happy, sad, introspective, or superficial piece?
f) List the following at the beginning of each review:
1. Title of the selection and genre: son jarocho, son de mariachi, huapango, corrido, etc.
2. Name of the composer (if known).
3. Name of the vocalist or ensemble.
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Report:
Choose any three current challenges in public health. The challenges can be local, global, or a combination of any of these. Create a brief one to two page report as an overview on the topics you choose. Include a reference page, and use APA 6th ed. format for citations and references.
You only have to use APA format for the citations and references.
PowerPoint:
Create a 5 page PowerPoint with key talking points that you would use if you were presenting the topics to other health professionals. Include the following:
The community public health issue you chose with a description of it
Factors that contribute to the issue
Available data
Possible interventions that can be made by community health workers
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Report and Database System
The purpose of this assessment is to enable students to demonstrate their academic skills in the following: • Research on Database Trends and Technologies • Prepare Relational Model • Implement the model using Relational DBMS • Implement SQL on the created database
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Report 1
: A summary in your own words of Article A in the course reader
(“Chapter 12: Music Pre-Cuauhtemoc Era”). Your summary must include
reference to 1) musical categories 2) formal characteristics 3)musical
instruments.
2. Report
2: A summary in your own words of Article C in the course reader
(“The Son”).
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Report 5: CD 1, Track 16, Juan Colorado (Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles)
DUE DATE: Friday, March 29.
Describe the
vocal and instrumental performance and the lyrics, paying special attention to:
a)
The instruments that stand out and any solo instrumental parts.
b)
Technique used in strumming, plucking, bowing, etc.
c)
Vocal production: breath control and vowel placement in singing technique; use of chest voice or
falsete
.
d)
Singing style: phrasing.
e)
Lyrics (Refer to the reader for translations.): Do the lyrics convey any message? Is there any imagery used? What is the tone of the lyrics? Defiant? Tender? Remorseful? Passionate? Detached? Lyrically, is this a happy, sad, introspective, or superficial piece?
f)
List the following at the beginning of each review:
g) Title of the selection and genre:
son jarocho
,
son de mariachi
,
huapango
,
corrido
, etc.
h) Name of the composer (if known).
i) Name of the vocalist or ensemble.
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Based on the required readings this week by Gartenstein-Ross, Michael, and Upadhyay, summarize the psychological and behavioral factors that appear to be most prevalent among lone wolf terrorists. Additionally, do you see these terrorists as primarily focused on domestic inspirations or international causes?
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1. This weeks forum discussion brings up the idea of a 'Lone Wolf' and leaderless resistance.
What are some of the psychological and behavioral factors that appear to be most prevalent among lone wolf terrorist?
Since the tragedy of 9/11, lone wolf actors have become the predominant issue regarding terrorist actions around the world. Lone-wolf terrorist carry out their intent without direct support from sponsoring organizations. Through research it is clear that one prevalent pyschological trait that stuck out was how impulsive and reactionary these people can be. The motivation to carry out violence stems from a skewed understanding that those that may follow or support a specific cause would do the same. Much care and admiration for a certain belief is required for someone to start down this path. From a psychological standpoint, there have been countless terrorist throughout history who have not suffered from mental disorder and still have terrorist like behavior. In the case of Vera Zasulich, who was an anti-czarist, was radicalized by the mistreatment of one of her fellow students at a peaceful activist rally. With that happening, she felt that the people in charge should die and attempted to assassinate General-Govenor Trepov. After shooting the Govenor, she should stood by and awaited the police (Moskalenko & McCauley, 2011). She knowingly committed the crime understanding the circumstances under her own reasoning. Her ending was much different than most terrorist who commit crime, but it ties into the original thought that having a passion towards something and becoming triggered was something many terrorist have in common.
Do you see terrorist being focused towards domestic inspirations or international causes?
During this time and age it seems like most terrorist are triggered by what is actively occuring around them. Whether it be political disagreements, the leader of a specific movement, the integration of new technology, or even a president. The lone-wolf attacks in an open and free society, which makes it simpler for these individuals to move, but also commit these crimes (Gartenstein-Ross, 2014). The international causes have somewhat taken a back seat to the domestic occurrences terrorists readily observe. However, I don't think the international issues aren't causing prbolems that those its affecting, but in regards to terrorist attacks, I do not believe they are higher on the radar of lone-wolf terrorist.
2. Discussion Questions: Based on the required readings this week.
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Does the reply inspire further discussion among the class?
Write a 150 word response to omar post below
Omar
The role of planners is to ensure the safety of the community, one of their primary roles is and always be the enhancement of life. For planners, nothing is more important or essential than protecting the quality of life. Planners have a set of skills that can assist in the Mitigation planning for the community. It is important that planners perceive the centrality of their roles and used their talents to the maximum benefit to ensure safety in the community. Most planners have training in involving the public. During their time many planners had acquired considerable experience in the field, many of them are well aware that planning involved political consideration.
One of the most challenging task for the planners is the involvement in integrating hazard mitigation. The process to leverage the elements of the community in making it safe and achieve a reduction in losses of life and property. Planners can initiate public dialogue before the disaster strikes. One of the goals of the planners is to integrate hazard mitigation into a large plan to ensure the safety of the community. Not only planners are responsible for the safety of the community many organizations rely on the planners as the planners rely on them to ensure a safe community. Scientific and technical sources, civil and structural engineers provide data, and geologists, hydrologists, climate and weather specialist along other are involved in the planning of the hazard mitigation. During the planning phase, many organizations are involved, including city officials, local police, fire department. Park officials, hospital, stakeholders, local government, public, and private sector they all play a role in the mitigation phase.
After planners had identified all the possible hazards to ensure a safe community the role of implementing or preparing local mitigation plans should be handle by the Emergency Management department. FEMA requirements normally are administrated by Emergency Managers, they’re trained in many areas including knowledge on evacuation routes. Emergency Managers are trained to identify and respond to a disaster and to anticipate what might go wrong in the community.
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Robert,
Emergency Planners play a vital role in emergency management. They lay out a road map for Emergency Management Officials, Incident Commanders, and Incident Management Team members, that direct them on how to prepare for, respond to and recover from the plethora of hazards they face. Emergency Planners help corporations, non-profits, state, local, tribal, and government agencies understand their roles in responsibilities in each of the five phases of e.
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Replying to Thought Experiments and Case Studies
For the purposes of our class the response paper is 5 pages. There are four key areas you should cover in those 5 pages (homework is 3 pages) Below is geared to the 5 page paper. For homework, it is 20% shorter.
· Find and describe the elements of the thought experiment. What is it trying to do? What is the point? Interpret any key terms and show why they are necessary to your interpretation of what is happening.
· Set out the relevant practical and theoretical philosophical principles at stake and apply them to the problem.
· Solve the problem set out in the thought experiment.
· Reflect on the significance of your solution. What 3 abstract general points about the world have now been elucidated? * most important point. At least a page.
Rubric. If you represent all four points sequentially in your paper you will earn some kind of “B” grade (so long as you are also close to 5 pages, i.e., within a half-page under or a full page over). To get a high “B” or an “A-“ or “A” grade you will have to do well on the reflection bullet.
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P r i n t
MHA Vila Health™ Activity
Information Systems
Interfacing and
Interoperability
Vila Health Challenge
Information Systems Interfacing and Interoperability
Email #1
PDF Document
Interview Selection
Email #2
Conclusion
Credits
Vila Health Challenge
Analyze the key characteristics of di�erent health information management (HIM)
systems, including applications, department-speci�c functions, and capabilities.
Accurately identify the components, infrastructure, and investment needs for the
HIM systems at each hospital.
Accurately identify the pros and cons of maintaining the current systems, interfacing
the current HIM systems, or replacing all systems with a single new HIM system.
Make recommendations based on best practices in HIM, supported by current
literature.
Health care organizations use many types of information systems in addition to electronic
health record systems. These systems enable providers and professionals to access and
analyze needed data and to exchange data with each other in the process of providing
health care to patients. Because data exchange is a crucial part of treatment and many
other operations at healthcare organizations, the degree to which information systems
interface and interoperate with each other is crucial to the delivery e�cient, e�ective health
care.
In this activity, you will practice researching the information systems at one of Vila Health's
hospitals, and determine the degree of interoperability between those systems. You will
analyze whether one hospital's systems are su�ciently interfaced and interoperable, or
whether upgrades are needed to those systems. You will make recommendations, based
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REPLY1Widely used nursing theories include Lewin’s 3 stage model.docxchris293
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Widely used nursing theories include Lewin’s 3 stage model and Lippits phase theory. The Lewin’s change theory consist of three stages including unfreezing, moving and refreezing stages. Unfreezing stage is when you recognize a change is needed, then you move to the phase when the change occurs and refreezing stage happens after equilibrium is established leading to satisfactory results and the cycles goes on and on. A distinct feature of Lewin theory is that it contains both driving forces and resisting forces and for the theory to be successful then the driving must overcome resistant forces. Lippits, Watson and Westley seven phase theory, first phase entails diagnosing the problem, assessing motivation, and capacity for change, evaluating change agent’s motivation and resource, choosing the appropriate role of the change agent, maintaining difference and last phase is termination of the help relationship (Tappen, 2016).
Lippits theory expands on Lewin’s model of change into the seven steps mentioned above as well it is more comparable to nursing process hence there is no significance difference between the two (Alageel, Gulliford, McDermott & Wright, 2018). However, Lewin’s is built on three fundamental steps thereby facing a lot of criticism since nursing is more complicated than the three levels. Similarly, both theories are widely used in nursing and both requires nurses who are willing and want to make change. The mentor has applied Lewin’s change theory because she has successfully introduced a new paper work despite the hospital having several rounds every hour. In the unfreezing period she has describe to nurses of the importance of the sheet and how to sign, in the moving stage she let the nurses give their opinions on the system and lastly in the refreezing stage she went round and made sure nurses make this a daily habit. In my own opinion, I believe that Lewin’s theory is more appropriate for my project since most nurses’ push for change receiving less resist from people.
Reference
Tappen, R. M. (2016). Advanced nursing research: From theory to practice. Jones & Bartlett
Publishers.
Alageel, S., Gulliford, M. C., McDermott, L., & Wright, A. J. (2018). Implementing multiple health behaviour change interventions for cardiovascular risk reduction in primary care: a qualitative study.
BMC family practice
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19
(1), 171.
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There are several change theories that would be good to use for the implementation of my capstone change project. After discussing these theories with my preceptor and listening to her stories of success as well as failures, we decided Lewin’s change theory will work best in implementing my change project at the acute care hospital, because there will need to be a strong push for this to be accepted into practice. She had successfully used this theory in the hospital when implementing changes in the past, but she supports the idea that depending on the theory or approach, the outcome can be ve.
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Topic 6 DQ 1
Hospitals around the world were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Early during the pandemic is was not clear how health care utilization and spending would change. Most expected health cost to increase during the pandemic but surprisingly statistics show that health care use and spending decreased dramatically in 2020 due to cancellations of elective care to increase hospital capacity and social distancing to help reduce the spread of Covid-19. The drop in health spending in 2020 reflects a decrease in utilization for non-Covid medical care. (Cox et al., 2021)
As the health care industry maneuvered through the pandemic it became evident that the quality of nursing would be changed forever. Health care professionals had to make daily changes in the way they cared for Covid-19 patients. This in turned changed the quality of care. Health care professionals were forced to change their daily routines in how they cared for patients due to the limited supplies of personal protective equipment. Limiting bedside care to minimize possible nurse exposure to the virus.
Although burnout in the health care professional began long before the Covid-19 pandemic, health care leaders will learn from the past and work toward implementing change, so it does not continue. Challenges that nurses have faced during and after the Covid-19 pandemic are burnout, compassion fatigue, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. With the already acknowledged shortage of nurses across the nation the psychological issues if not addressed will lead to nurses finding new careers. The clinical aspect of the health care industry continues to be deeply affected by this.
My change project interventions will have a direct impact on the financial, quality, and clinical aspect of the health care industry.
The health care industry cannot function without nurses and their knowledge and specialties. Each department of the hospital requires nurses to have special knowledge for the department to run smoothly and care for patients. Elective surgeries generate millions of dollars to a hospital therefore nurses and other health care professionals are needed to provide care and generate this type on income.
As the health care industry makes strides to return to a “new normal” nurses will be able to conduct bedside care with less fear of being exposed to Covid-19.
With support from administration my change project will have an impact on the mental health of health care professionals that have treated Covid-19 patients. With mental health support, telemedicine evaluations, and Chaplains on call for counsel and prayer psychological issues will be reduced, reducing burnout, stress, depression, compassion fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
By offering health care professionals psychological support will indirectly affect overall hospital production, income, and patient satisfaction.
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Topic 1 DQ 2
The inclusion of evidence-based practice provides nurses with the scientific research and experience to make a comprehensive decision. The practice enables the nurses to re-evaluate the risks and only adopt the best mechanism to ensure an improved patient outcome. Patients are also able to receive the best available outcomes. It is very advisable to move the nursing practice to be evidence-based to ensure that there is patient-centered care that is safe, inclusive, and effective. However, there have been barriers towards this progress since only 15% of U.S practice is evidence-based. One of the barriers which have led to lagging behind in adopting evidence-based practice is nurse shortage. Evidence-based practice requires massive documentation and research together with increased testing and experience. This requires a large human resource which is not available due to nurse shortage across the united states (Stavor et al., 2017). This has acted as a barrier towards the goal of moving practice to evidence-based. The government should employ more nurses and also dedicate some of the workforces specifically to matters to do with shifting traditional caregiving to EBP.
The second barrier is unsupportive administration. Research indicates that over 70% of nurses know about evidence-based practice, but the barriers to the practice in a clinical setting make it hard for them to adopt it. To move practice to EBP requires active collaboration from all stakeholders and more so from the administration of the healthcare setting. However, most administrations have been termed as unsupportive for the move due to the challenges of resources involved in the move. EPB presents a huge cost in the beginning due to its data requirements. However, it is able to reduce the cost of healthcare by 35% after its implementation. Lack of support from the management makes it hard to move nursing practice to EBP in a clinical setting since it’s a collaborative activity that requires dedicated and goal-oriented leadership (Duncombe, 2018). Policies and regulations should be created which force the push to enable the administration of various healthcare to have no otherwise but to comply in the shift.
References
Stavor, D. C., Zedreck-Gonzalez, J., & Hoffmann, R. L. (2017). Improving the use of evidence-based practice and research utilization through the identification of barriers to implementation in a critical access hospital.
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
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47
(1), 56-61.
Duncombe, D. C. (2018). A multi‐institutional study of the perceived barriers and facilitators to implementing evidence‐based practice.
Journal of Clinical Nursing
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27
(5-6), 1216-1226.
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aur
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As unprecedented development in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of disease bring Americans closer than ever to the promise of personalized health care, we are faced with similarly unprecedented c.
REPLY1The public health department’s role during natural disaste.docxchris293
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The public health department’s role during natural disasters is to provide practical assistance in time to disaster victims to facilitate relief measures and rehabilitation services. The health care personnel possess unique skills in handling all types of disasters. It is the function of public health workers to assess disaster victims and determine the extent of their injuries (Murray, Aitsi-Selmi, & Blanchard, 2015). Since their cases are of urgency, the public health department is tasked with prioritizing their cases. Additionally, they collaborate with other departments in the hospital care organization to provide emotional and material support to the disaster victims. Counseling sessions and programs are also conducted by public health professionals to ensure that victims retain their emotional stability (Khorram-Manesh, 2020). Preventive and acute care needs are also offered to the disaster victims by the public health care personnel. It is also the role of healthcare workers to report to government authorities the number of disaster victims, the extent of their injuries, and the support they require while taking medication. In addition to that, public health workers are supposed to ensure that the emergency alert and response team is always ready to accommodate disaster victims.
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The public health role of preparing for and responding to emergencies has expanded in the face of massive impacts from recent disasters. The application of epidemiology in disaster settings, also known as disaster epidemiology, can provide actionable information for use by policymakers, planners, incident commanders, decision-makers, and affected community members. A main component of public health department is safety. Public health department makes reference to all the possible strategies that can be implemented to assure the safety of workers while performing their jobs. The purpose of public health department is to prevent hazards and reduce potential harmful incidents that can occur in the workplace. The strategies implemented can include safety prevention measures such as the use of personal protective equipment or the establishment of health and safety policies.
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Hi MariaL,
I can relate to the ethical distress that occurs when working with the underserved population in a small community hospital. I work in a small community hospital where we lack many resources and equipment that the larger hospitals have. We have doctors that order medications or treatments needing certain supplies and sometimes I have to tell the doctors that we don't carry what they ordered and offer an alternative. The doctors get very frustrated because the patient's health gets compromised due to lack of resources.
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Aspects of medically underserved communities face more ethical and moral dilemmas than adequately served populations. These communities face problems such as lack of resources, low budgets, lack of medical training opportunities, and lack of medical providers. On top of these issues, some communities are forced to become untrusting of their healthcare providers due to their inability to fully treat the necessities of the population which, as stated before, stems from the inability to procure appropriate resources most of the time (Lo & Brody, 2007).
Some communities that are underserved are actually part of major cities. For example, the homeless population in San Diego, or even the lower-class community who doesn’t quite make enough money for insurance. They all live in a large area with healthcare nearby but that doesn’t mean they necessarily have access to it. We did an assignment on the Health Resources and Service Administration a couple of weeks ago. They are a great example of resources for this population and those who don’t have access to high quality healthcare (HRSA, 2020).
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Maria:
Just as we need other infrastructure such as roadways, power grids, water supply or other fundamental services necessary for our society to function well, we need to have a network of public health "infrastructure" to form the base of our public health services. Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated: "The success or failure of any government in the final analysis must be measured by the well-being of its citizens. Nothing can be more important to a state than its public health; the state's paramount concern should be the health of its people".
In the United States, governments at all levels (federal, state, and local) have a specific responsibility to strive to create the conditions in which people can be as healthy as possible.
Professor K
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Just like we need an efficient transport infrastructure to facilitate a seamless movement within and outside a given place, efficient health infrastructure is what ensures the nation is healthy. According to Healthy People 2020, the goal of having an efficient Public health infrastructure is ensuring that the federal, state, tribal, territorial, and local health agencies have the necessary infrastructure to provide essential public health services efficiently. With a sufficient public health infrastructure, communities, states, and the nation at large will have the ability to prevent disease, promote health, and prepare for and respond to both acute- emergency threats and chronic- ongoing challenges to health. According to Healthy People 2020, an excellent public health infrastructure depends on a wide range of processes such as immunizations, infectious disease monitoring, quality drinking water, injury prevention, up-to-date information systems, and public health organizations with the ability to assess and respond to community needs.
Looking at the U.S public health infrastructure and some of the key characteristics that would define a robust infrastructure, I do not think our infrastructure is solid enough. Our health care system has been described by a wide range of literature as the most expensive in the world but has a poor quality and safety record compared to other developed nations (Squires & Anderson, 2015). Secondly, looking at the major disease burden affecting the healthcare system, I would say that our infrastructure has been focused more on profit maximization. Most of these conditions are preventable. I cannot understand why an important medication such as insulin for over 30 million diabetic Americans is still a patented product and sold by a few companies. In an article by Belluz, the inventors of insulin thought it was unethical to patent a life saving drug and sold it to university of Toronto for $ 1. However, if the investors were alive today, they would be shocked to death to realize that the price of insulin has been on an upward trajectory and some patients have to forego their injection because of the.
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In the African American society, they have more struggles then most, they are taught not stay quiet and not express things that “whites” would not like. “Individuals and families who are below the poverty level or lack adequate resources have limited access to health care services such as prenatal and maternal care, childhood immunizations, dental checkups, well-child care, and a wide range of other health promoting and preventive services” (Mandel,2013,page.32). These societies have been turned away and forgot for years, and the need help and assistance that can help improve their health.
Many of the health problems of Native Americans can be linked directly to the social and economic conditions described (Mandel,2013, page.33). Both African Americans and Native Americans suffer from the same stigma, the culture does not have enough to ensure safety and quality among all members. Native Americans have been turned away and forgot for years, and need help establishing their needs.
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Asian Americans
are individuals with origins in far East, Southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, 2019). Asian Americans are most at risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, 2019). The CDC (2020) reports 11.7% obesity rate and 8.3% with poor health.
Latino/Hispanic Americans
are individuals from Cuba, Mexico, South or Central America, Spanish Culture, Puerto Rico. Latino Americans have a much higher rate of obesity when compared to Asian Americans. The CDC (2020) reports over 48.4% Latino Americans are diagnosed with obesity. 20.1% are not insured, when compared to Asian Americans 7.4% do not have coverage. Latino Americans also have a leading cause of death of cancer, heart disease and unintentional injuries (CDC, 2020).
Both populations have similar health issues, but Latino Americans have a greater obesity rate than Asian Americans. Furthermore, Latino Americans have a greater percentage of individuals uninsured.
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In my nursing experience, I have encountered an ethical dilemma about “healthcare needs vs. resource allocation.” At my previous facility, their budget was limited, and we were a lack of medical supplies, such as blood pressure monitors, needles, foley catheter, etc. Doctors ordered medical treatments for patients, but due to the lack of the supplies, we were not able to carry out the orders on time. As a nurse, I wanted to follow the principle of beneficence, which is clinicians have a duty to provide appropriate care and benefit to a patient. (Bann & Parke, 2018) However, I was not able to follow it several times and felt patients did not get quality care from us. I reported the issue to managers, but the issue was not solved right away. According to Duquesne University (2020), the rising cost of healthcare is increasingly putting nurse managers at odds with budgeting constraints and patient needs. A large number of medical facilities have scarce resources, which puts patients at risk for not getting the care they need. (Duquesne University, 2020)
Several months later, a new DON came to the facility, and she listened to our concerns. She hired a person who managed medical supplies of the facility. After that, the issue was improved. I learned that the management is very important for nurses and staff to provide quality care to patients. Also, nurses need to speak up the issues that affect patient’s safety. According to Haddad & Geinger (2020), it is important that the patient is protected by reporting any misconduct or potential safety concern. Also, the code of ethics for nurses from American Nurse Association states that the nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and safety of the patient. (Haddad & Geinger, 2020)
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Nurses are in a unique position when it comes to ethics in healthcare because of their close relationships with patients. As a nurse not only is it important for protecting your patient but coping with dilemmas and feeling confident enough to speak up when it is critical for your well-being. The most frequently occurring and stressful ethical situations are protecting patient’s rights, staffing, advanced care planning, and decision making (Rainer, Schneider, & Lorenz, 2018). In my nursing career, the ethical dilemma that has affected me most is honesty and withholding information. A young boy was brought in and admitted to the hospital and I was the one taking care of him. The tests were done and the boy was diagnosed with cancer. When the boy’s parents got the news they withheld the information from the boy to protect his emotions. However the boy’s age, he deserved to know about his medical condition. Even after a long conversation with the parents about the issue they still froze-off my opinions. Nursing ethics advocates for truth-telling or veracity, as a key factor in nurse-patient relationships while on the other hand decided to share the information with the patient would be go.
REPLY1For a long time health care was all about health care prof.docxchris293
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For a long time health care was all about health care professionals taking control of a patients care, lacking involvement of the patient, which only enabled the patient once they were discharged from care. The last decade or so patients have been hearing the continuous message from health care professionals about getting involved in their care (Vahdat et al., 2014). Patients with chronic conditions should especially be taking control of their own health care, which includes taking medications properly and being on top of scheduling and attending appointments. I think what has changed mostly in patients having control of their own health care, is that health care professionals provide education and information to patients that uses involvement of health care professional and patient. This empowers patients to take control and see positive outcomes with their health. Doctors are known to be the point of contact of all the information, which is why I think for many years patients just had the health care professional take full control of their care because they had full trust in their knowledge and experience. Patients having control of their own health care is important when it comes to decision making about their health care. If the patient has always relies on health care professionals, they won’t have the knowledge of what decisions must be made to better their care (Flavo, 2011).
The biggest change I have seen with patients being able to have more control over their health care is patients now have full access to their own medical records which includes doctors notes, labs, and other results (Vahdat et al., 2014). Another reason why this change of patients having control of their health care has made an impact on medical costs according to a study in 2013. Patients who were encouraged to take control of their own health care were seen to have an overall of 5.3% lower medical costs, 12.5% fewer hospital admission and fewer elective surgeries (Vahdat et al., 2014). Of course, patient involvement is not new but it is becoming more of a necessity in the health care system. Overall, the best part about this change, is that empowers patients to stay healthy and have an easier access to their results and communication with their providers.
References
Falvo, D. (2011) Effective Patient Education: A guide to Increased Adherence. Retrieved from
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The 21st Century Healthcare System has seen a shift from a paternalistic focus to a more collaborative approach with the health professional and the patient working together to plan the patient’s care. In the traditional health provider-patient relationship the physician is regarded as the authority figure with the knowledge and expertise having the sole responsibility for developing a treatment plan that was rarely challenged by the recipients. However, the healthcare system has evolved to give patients more autonomy to manage chronic conditions proactively and make informed decisions ab.
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