Skin Deep

As you practice the terminology specific to the Integumentary system it is important to attach those words to something real and tangible. You can touch your skin. You see it shrivels if you spend too much time in the bath, but the water does not find its way into your bloodstream and overloads you with fluids. As you consume electrolytes and minerals (sodium, potassium, calcium) they do not subsequently spill out through your skin. These aspects are the anatomy and physiology of the skin.Watch this video which manages to make the A&P (the abbreviation for anatomy and physiology) fun: The Integumentary System, Part 1 – Skin Deep (09:39)
Outline the A&P of the integumentary system.Include the following aspects in the discussion:

Summarize 4-5 of the most important functions of the skin
Use the proper terms
Include how and why the skin works (physiology)
Discuss one way in which something can go wrong with the integumentary system (pathophysiology)
Provide feedback on peer’s posts
Cite any references. At all times proper grammar, sentence structure, and spelling. Copy and pasting are not allowed. Always use your own words.
75-150 words

The most powerful and wide-ranging change comes from unity and the numbers of advocates acting in concert.

Remember, the most powerful and wide-ranging change comes from unity and the numbers of advocates acting in concert. What professional organization(s) can you belong to for the purpose of ‘strength in numbers’ and advocating health care and especially NP practice authority and issues?

Yet whether your efforts are individual or collective, you can advance policy successfully.

Describe how you can advocate individually in your district (CENTRAL FLORIDA) or geographic area of your community/state.

Dr. Raymond Hill, Director of Surgery, for Forest Medical Center in Lake Park

Problem One
Dr. Raymond Hill, Director of Surgery, for Forest Medical Center in Lake Park, Illinois, received some recent statistics concerning data on the surgeries performed in his center during 2019. He was somewhat surprised to see the high number of what is classified as “late surgeries.” He has asked you, a quality analyst, to examine this data.

He requests the following items from you:

Create a scatter plot in Excel of the number of late surgeries versus the overall number of surgeries.
Create a run chart in Excel for the number of late surgeries and a run chart for the overall number of surgeries for 2019.
Create separate control charts in Excel for the number of late surgeries and the overall number of surgeries with a 95% confidence level. Show all calculations that you use to arrive at these control charts.
In a Word document, draw two conclusions regarding these three analyses regarding the late surgeries at Forest Medical Center.
Table is attached

Problem Two
Dr. Amanda Guzik, head of infectious diseases for Forest Medical Center in Lake Park Illinois, asks you to analyze the following influenza data that she has collected over five years from cases that were treated at this medical center.

Use Excel to create a run chart for the data.
Use Excel to create a control chart with a 95% confidence level for this data. Include the mean, the LCL, and the UCL. Show all calculations that you use to arrive at these control charts.
In a Word document, draw two conclusions from these charts regarding the influenza cases that the Forest Medical Center had treated.

TQM Charting Practice

Problem One
Dr. Raymond Hill, Director of Surgery, for Forest Medical Center in Lake Park, Illinois, received some recent statistics concerning data on the surgeries performed in his center during 2019. He was somewhat surprised to see the high number of what is classified as “late surgeries.” He has asked you, a quality analyst, to examine this data.

He requests the following items from you:

Create a scatter plot in Excel of the number of late surgeries versus the overall number of surgeries.
Create a run chart in Excel for the number of late surgeries and a run chart for the overall number of surgeries for 2019.
Create separate control charts in Excel for the number of late surgeries and the overall number of surgeries with a 95% confidence level. Show all calculations that you use to arrive at these control charts.
In a Word document, draw two conclusions regarding these three analyses regarding the late surgeries at Forest Medical Center.
Table is attached

Problem Two
Dr. Amanda Guzik, head of infectious diseases for Forest Medical Center in Lake Park Illinois, asks you to analyze the following influenza data that she has collected over five years from cases that were treated at this medical center.

Explicit information of the Mission, Vision, SWOT elements

Prepare a complete written work of two pages in a word file about the advances in your project with the following elements:

  1. Explicit information of the Mission, Vision, SWOT elements, Possible Cross Impacts, and strategic objectives of your company
  2. A list of types of software and social medias proposal according to the information and examples of them with vendors and websites.

Utility Concerns in Choosing an Assessment Method

Randy May is a 32-year-old airplane mechanic for a small airline based on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Recently, Randy won $2 million in the New England lottery. Because Randy is relatively young, he decided to invest his winnings in page 603a business to create a future stream of earnings. After weighing many investment options, Randy chose to open up a chain of ice cream shops in the Cape Cod area. (As it turns out, Cape Cod and the nearby islands are short of ice cream shops.) Randy reviewed his budget and figured he had enough cash to open shops on each of the two islands (Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard) and two shops in small towns on the Cape (Falmouth and Buzzards Bay). Randy contracted with a local builder, and the construction/renovation of the four shops is well under way.
The task that is occupying Randy’s attention now is how to staff the shops. Two weeks ago, he placed advertisements in three area newspapers. So far, he has received 100 applications. Randy has done some informal HR planning and figures he needs to hire 50 employees to staff the four shops. Being a novice at this, Randy is unsure how to select the 50 people he needs to hire. Randy consulted his friend Mary, who owns the lunch counter at the airport. Mary told Randy that she used interviews to get “the most knowledgeable people possible” and recommended it to Randy because her people had “generally worked out well.” While Randy greatly respected Mary’s advice, on reflection some questions came to mind. Does Mary’s use of the interview mean that it meets Randy’s requirements? How can Randy determine whether his chosen method of selecting employees is effective or ineffective?
Confused, Randy also sought the advice of Professor Ray Higgins, from whom Randy took an HR management course while getting his business degree. After learning of the situation and offering his consulting services, Professor Higgins suggested that Randy choose one of two selection methods (after paying Professor Higgins’s consulting fees, he cannot afford to use both methods). The two methods Professor Higgins recommended are the interview (as Mary recommended) and a work sample test that entails scooping ice cream and serving it to a customer. Randy estimates that it would cost $100 to interview an applicant and $150 per applicant to administer the work sample. Professor Higgins told Randy that the validity of the interview in predicting overall job performance for customer service employees is r = .30, while the validity of the work sample in predicting overall job performance is r = .50. Professor Higgins also informed Randy that the selection ratio is probably fairly high because there are not a lot of job seekers and because the minimum wage he plans on paying is not likely to attract people in this area.
Randy would really appreciate it if you could help him answer the following questions:

  1. What parts of this information seem most important for the choice of selection measures? How does each piece of information fit with the “choice of assessment method” discussion?
  2. If Randy can use only one method, which should he use?
  3. If the number of applicants for these jobs increases dramatically (more applications are coming in than Randy expected), how will your answers to questions 1 and 2 change?
  4. What are some additional pieces of information you would like to have before committing to any of these options? What other criteria might be relevant?

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