Therapeutic modality or healthcare technology

 

 

• The chosen therapeutic modality or healthcare technology meets one of the following criteria:
o Has been introduced recently at the bedside for care of the complex adult patient.
o Is a non-traditional modality for very ill patients in special circumstances.
o Is being used in a new way to treat a patient with complex needs.
o Requires specific training above and beyond general entry-level nursing education.
• Introduce the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology
• Name the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
• A brief fictional case is used to illustrate the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
b. Explanation and Background
• Include a clear description of the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
• Discuss how the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology works.
• Describe the patient population it is used for.
• Include medication, safety, and cost considerations as applicable.
c. Risks and Benefits
• Describe how the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology can benefit the patient.
• Discuss ways to promote positive outcomes.
• Explain the complications that may arise.
• Discuss considerations for preventing complications.
d. Interdisciplinary team’s Roles and Responsibilities
• Identify all interdisciplinary team members caring for the patient, such as respiratory therapy, assistive personnel, providers, case managers, clinical nurse specialists, and researchers.
• Describe the roles and responsibilities of each member of the healthcare team that is involved in the use of the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
• Discuss the roles and responsibilities of the nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team caring for the patient.
e. Nursing Scope of Practice
• Discuss the knowledge needed for the Registered Nurse to provide care for the patient using the therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
• Describe skills needed for the Registered Nurse to provide care for the patient using therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
• Discuss attitudes needed for the Registered Nurse to provide care for the patient using therapeutic modality or healthcare technology.
f. Patient Education
• Describe the information to be taught to the patient and/or family.
• Discuss how information will be taught.
• Explain how the effectiveness of the teaching will be evaluated.
g. Conclusion

 

Forensic science begins at the crime scene

 

Forensic science begins at the crime scene. Based on the Locard principle, even the actions of the Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) may be destructive to evidence found at the scene. It is imperative that the actions of the CSI mitigate damaging the evidence as much as possible during collection, field processing, and packaging of the items seized as evidence. Obtaining the evidence as close to its original condition when found should be the goal of the CSI.

Discuss the following in your main post:

What is the responsibility of a Crime Scene Command Center? Who mans the center?
What is the best procedure to follow when a nighttime crime scene is too dark to search properly? What steps should an investigator take if circumstances do not permit this procedure?
The third walkthrough of the crime scene is considered the final survey of the crime scene. Who does the third walkthrough/final survey, and what are they looking for?

 

Should girls’ and boys’ sports teams compete in the same league?

 

Should girls’ and boys’ sports teams compete in the same league?
Should college sports players get paid?
Should the U.S. get rid of the electoral college?
Should the United States decriminalize the possession of drugs?
Is it ethical to create genetically edited humans?
Should prisons offer incarcerated people education opportunities?
Should Columbus Day be replaced with Indigenous Peoples Day?
Should schools or employers be allowed to tell people how they should wear their hair?
Do violent video games make people more violent in real life?
Should the legal age to purchase tobacco be raised from 18 to 21?
Should lunch be provided free to every student in K-12?
Are children of illegal immigrants entitled to a public education?
Do we need a higher minimum wage?

Conduct effective research:
Locate at least three sources that you have vetted well and that you feel will be helpful in analyzing and then supporting your argument. You must use library resources to find these sources. No source found through a Google search will be accepted without clearing the source with me.

Review The Power of Good Design

 

Review The Power of Good Design and select three of the ten principles noted for good design. Next in R, utilize these three principles in a problem that you will solve. First note the problem to solve, the dataset (where the information was pulled from), and what methods you are going to take to solve the problem. Ensure the problem is simple enough to complete within a two-page document. For example, I need to purchase a house and want to know what my options are given x amount of dollars and x location based on a sample of data from Zillow within each location.
Ensure there is data visualization in the homework and note how it relates to the three principles selected.

 

Review The Power of Good Design

 

Review The Power of Good Design and select three of the ten principles noted for good design. Next in R, utilize these three principles in a problem that you will solve. First note the problem to solve, the dataset (where the information was pulled from), and what methods you are going to take to solve the problem. Ensure the problem is simple enough to complete within a two-page document. For example, I need to purchase a house and want to know what my options are given x amount of dollars and x location based on a sample of data from Zillow within each location.
Ensure there is data visualization in the homework and note how it relates to the three principles selected.

 

Virtual Conference: Call For Posters

 

Effective clinical innovations and the dissemination of research findings are key elements in the growth and development of the psychology profession. There are numerous avenues that enable authors to publish and present their work. Poster presentations at conferences are effective methods for communicating research findings and providing opportunities to meet with other researchers and clinicians to discuss the research being presented. Thus, these types of conference presentations play a key role in the proliferation of research.

In this week’s discussion, you will be submitting your proposal for the Week Five Virtual Conference. You may utilize relevant assignments from previous courses in this program or suitable projects from your professional life. See the PSY699 Call for Student PosterLinks to an external site. Presentations document for specific parameters and instructions on how to create your proposal. Following the guidelines presented in the document, create your proposal and attach it to your initial post in the discussion forum. Evaluate the impact participating in conference presentations may have on potential work settings and/or doctoral programs and comment on the following questions in your initial post.

How are conference presentations professionally relevant?
What elements of the proposal process were most difficult for you, and why?
What positive outcomes do you anticipate will come from this process, which may

Virtual Conference: Call For Posters

 

Effective clinical innovations and the dissemination of research findings are key elements in the growth and development of the psychology profession. There are numerous avenues that enable authors to publish and present their work. Poster presentations at conferences are effective methods for communicating research findings and providing opportunities to meet with other researchers and clinicians to discuss the research being presented. Thus, these types of conference presentations play a key role in the proliferation of research.

In this week’s discussion, you will be submitting your proposal for the Week Five Virtual Conference. You may utilize relevant assignments from previous courses in this program or suitable projects from your professional life. See the PSY699 Call for Student PosterLinks to an external site. Presentations document for specific parameters and instructions on how to create your proposal. Following the guidelines presented in the document, create your proposal and attach it to your initial post in the discussion forum. Evaluate the impact participating in conference presentations may have on potential work settings and/or doctoral programs and comment on the following questions in your initial post.

How are conference presentations professionally relevant?
What elements of the proposal process were most difficult for you, and why?
What positive outcomes do you anticipate will come from this process, which may

FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT

 

 

 

 

 

Pick one of these, research it, and present a synopsis of the case and describe implications of the FCPA for your classmates and colleagues.

 

FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT Following investigations by the SEC as a result of the Watergate scandal, over 400 businesses were found to have paid over $300 million in bribes coming from slush funds to foreign governmental officials and politicians. As a result of these discoveries by the SEC, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) was enacted as a federal law in 1977. The FCPA prohibits companies from paying corrupt bribes to foreign government officials and political figures for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business. The purpose of the FCPA is to combat corrupt business practices such as bribes and kickbacks. Thus, for more than 35 years these foreign bribery laws in the United States have restricted all U.S. employees, regardless of where the business is conducted. FCPA prohibits corrupt payments to foreign officials for the purpose of obtaining or keeping business, or directing business to anyone. These laws apply to foreign firms and persons who take any act in furtherance of such a corrupt payment while in the United States. Companies whose securities are listed in the United States must meet FCPA. Also, FCPA prohibits corrupt payments through intermediaries. There are two provisions to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: (1) the anti-bribery provision that is enforced by the Department of Justice, and (2) the accounting provisions that are enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The FCPA prohibits any U.S. citizen, U.S. business, foreign corporations trading securities in the U.S., or foreign persons or entities currently in the U.S. to make corrupt payments to foreign governmental officials directly or through an agent in an effort to obtain or retain business. A government official can be any government employee and may even extend to employees of state owned businesses. A payment can consist of anything of value, but such payment must have corrupt intent to improperly influence the governmental official. Under the books and records provision, issuers of U.S. securities are required to make and keep books, records, and accounts that accurately reflect the issuer’s transactions and disposition of assets. Under the internal controls provision, issuers must devise and maintain a system of internal controls sufficient to assure managements control and responsibility of the firm’s assets. These two provisions do not only apply to bribe-related violations. Often bribes are concealed under accounts such as consulting fees or traveling expenses. In instances in which all the elements of the anti-bribery provision cannot be proven, often the companies are still liable under the accounting provisions. The FCPA covers both issuers and domestic concerns. Issuers includes any U.S. or foreign corporation that has a class of securities registered in the U.S, or that is required to file reports under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. Domestic concerns refers to any individual who is a citizen, national, or resident of the United States and any corporation and other business entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any individual U.S. State, or having its principal place of business in the United States. During 2010 alone, the Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department reached settlements with 23 companies for alleged violations of the law, collecting a total of $1.8 billion in financial penalties. For more detail, see A Resource Guide to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, by the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Listen to http://www.justice.gov/criminal/fraud/fcpa/guide.pdf. Oracle Corporation was charged by the SEC with violating the FCPA by failing to prevent their Indian subsidiary firm from secretly setting aside money off their books that was then used to make unauthorized payments to phony Indian vendors. 100 An Oracle Corporation subsidiary, Oracle India, sold software licenses and services to the government of India through local distributors. Over a dozen times between the years of 2005 and 2007, Oracle India structured payments with the Indian government in a way that allowed Oracle India’s distributors to keep approximately $2.2 million in unauthorized funds off Oracle India’s books. The distributors were told to keep excess funds for “marketing development purposes.” The distributors were then instructed to make payments ranging from $110,000 to $396,000 to various third party vendors that provided no actual service to Oracle India and were not on Oracle’s approved vendor list. The third party payments created the risk that the money could be used for illicit purposes such as bribery or embezzlement. Oracle agreed to pay $2 million in order to settle the charges with the SEC. The settlement took into account the fact that Oracle voluntarily disclosed the conduct in India and cooperated fully with the SEC investigation. Oracle also fired all employees associated with the misconduct and made significant enhancements to its FCPA compliance program