Evaluate the variety of leadership skills needed to make decisions in a data-driven organizational context.
Evaluate the variety of leadership skills needed to make decisions in a data-driven organizational context.
Using the theory of unpleasant symptoms as a guide, what would you look for in an assessment tool for patient symptoms?
If you were appointed as warden at a medium-security prison that had a frightful problem with gang affiliations, what methods would you employ to combat the problem? Explain.
Read the Case UBER at a Cross roads and create a case study on it.
Follow the “GUIDELINES TO PREPARING A CASE”
The other 2 PDFS are helper guides in how to write a case study to said professors liking. FOR example: 10-15% on issues, 50-60% on analysis, and 30-35% on Recommendations.
Therefore please read “Tips on analyzing cases” for help.
How to Write Up a Case for Submission
Your written case assignment should follow the format outlined below (issues, analysis,
recommendations) but obviously in more depth. Do not get carried away reproducing facts or
exhibits from the case; instead, concentrate on your analysis of the situation. Concentrate on
applying the frameworks, concepts, theories used in class and the readings – they provide a very
powerful and succinct vocabulary for communicating the most relevant information.
1. Issues: the important problems, decisions, or issues.
2. Analysis: the analysis of the underlying causes of the problems and issues, supported by the concepts, frameworks, and other materials from the readings.
3. Recommendations: a set of recommendations, appropriately supported by the analysis.
You need to tie your very specific recommendations back to the wider context of the firm and show how your recommendations are sensible.
You probably noted from the Learning Resources this week the interrelationship between the processes and constructs of development, in relation to adolescent development. Cognitive changes, including hypothetico-deductive reasoning, metacognitive skills, and more complex forms of thinking impact how an adolescent perceives and reacts to the world. Higher-order thinking contributes to how romantic and peer relationships are established and maintained.Think back to your experiences as an adolescent and the feelings and thoughts you had regarding your developing body. How did your burgeoning cognitive abilities impact your adjustment to the effects of puberty? Did the imaginary audience and personal fable have any impact on your behavior and beliefs? Keep these questions in mind as you examine the effects of physical development on adolescents in this Assignment.
Create a scenario of an adolescent of either gender in which you describe the person, the physical changes he or she experiences, and the effect of those changes on his/her sexuality and relationships.
Describe the culture of the individual in the scenario.
Explain the influences of culture on the development of adolescence.
One of the most important elements in a business plan is the market analysis. A market analysis is a qualitative and quantitative assessment of a market. It includes data collection and estimation in reference to the market size and value, characteristics of the intended customer base, in-depth evaluation of the competition, barriers to entry, and the regulatory environment. An accurate and detailed market analysis allows entrepreneurs to determine whether the market is sufficiently large to build a sustainable, profitable business. In this assignment, you will complete a market analysis for your proposed organization and create a report that can be included within a business plan.
Instructions
Write a 525-word report that includes the following sections:
Section 1: Business overview, mission, and vision
Section 2: A Market analysis that includes the following components:
Section 3: Recommendation
J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence, extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately, there have been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension, backache, and constipation. She has not had her usual energy levels since before her last pregnancy.
Past Medical History (PMH):
Upon reviewing her past medical history, the gynecologist notes that her patient is a G5P5 with four pregnancies within four years, the last infant having been delivered vaginally four months ago. All five pregnancies were unremarkable and without delivery complications. All infants were born healthy. Patient history also reveals a 3-year history of osteoarthritis in the left knee, probably the result of sustaining significant trauma to her knee in an MVA when she was 9 years old. When asked what OTC medications she is currently taking for her pain and for how long she has been taking them, she reveals that she started taking ibuprofen, three tablets each day, about 2.5 years ago for her left knee. Due to a slowly progressive increase in pain and a loss of adequate relief with three tablets, she doubled the daily dose of ibuprofen. Upon the recommendation from her nurse practitioner and because long-term ibuprofen use can cause peptic ulcers, she began taking OTC omeprazole on a regular basis to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding. Patient history also reveals a 3-year history of HTN for which she is now being treated with a diuretic and a centrally acting antihypertensive drug. She has had no previous surgeries.
Case Study 1 Questions:
Name the contributing factors on J.D. that might put her at risk to develop iron deficiency anemia.
Within the case study, describe the reasons why J.D. might be presenting constipation and or dehydration.
Why Vitamin B12 and folic acid are important for erythropoiesis? What abnormalities their deficiency might cause in the red blood cells?
The gynecologist is suspecting that J.D. might be experiencing iron deficiency anemia.
In order to support the diagnosis, list and describe the clinical symptoms that J.D. might have positive for Iron deficiency anemia.
If the patient is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, what do you expect to find as signs of this type of anemia? List and describe.
Lab results came back for the patient. Hb 10.2 g/dL; Hct 30.8%; Ferritin 9 ng/dL; red blood cells are smaller and paler in color than normal. Research list and describe appropriate recommendations and treatments for J.D.
Scenario:
You are a first-year teacher in a preschool in a low-income community that prides itself on high-quality staff professional development. Your director asks you to give a presentation at an upcoming staff development event. The topic is understanding today’s families, with special attention paid to families in poverty. You decide you also want to raise staff awareness of the sources of stress that families are coping with (e.g., moving to a new job). To end on a hopeful note, you want to provide links to national agencies that provide helpful information (e.g., the Children’s Defense Fund and the Vanier Institute of the Family in Canada). Above all, you want to provide an objective and respectful summary of some of the challenges faced by many American families today.
1. Create nine PowerPoint slides, three of which shed light on children living in poverty, and three of which focus more specifically on the various sources of stress for today’s families. The final three slides should focus on links to agencies that provide helpful resources. Take advantage of the “notes” capabilities of PowerPoint to write important notes (e.g., statistical information) to refer to during your presentation.
2. Be sure to read the SELF-EVALUATION section below to guide your thinking. Write your self-evaluation after you have completed your presentation.
Self-Evaluation
1. For each slide in your presentation:
a. Explain how this slide addresses the issues in the scenario.
2. Describe and justify how your presentation would improve teaching and learning in the scenario.
Scenario:
You are a first-year teacher in a preschool in a low-income community that prides itself on high-quality staff professional development. Your director asks you to give a presentation at an upcoming staff development event. The topic is understanding today’s families, with special attention paid to families in poverty. You decide you also want to raise staff awareness of the sources of stress that families are coping with (e.g., moving to a new job). To end on a hopeful note, you want to provide links to national agencies that provide helpful information (e.g., the Children’s Defense Fund and the Vanier Institute of the Family in Canada). Above all, you want to provide an objective and respectful summary of some of the challenges faced by many American families today.
1. Create nine PowerPoint slides, three of which shed light on children living in poverty, and three of which focus more specifically on the various sources of stress for today’s families. The final three slides should focus on links to agencies that provide helpful resources. Take advantage of the “notes” capabilities of PowerPoint to write important notes (e.g., statistical information) to refer to during your presentation.
2. Be sure to read the SELF-EVALUATION section below to guide your thinking. Write your self-evaluation after you have completed your presentation.
Self-Evaluation
1. For each slide in your presentation:
a. Explain how this slide addresses the issues in the scenario.
2. Describe and justify how your presentation would improve teaching and learning in the scenario.
Imagine a breakthrough wearable remote monitoring device that could be used to not only detect emergency health conditions before they seriously impact the patient but also dispense life-saving medicine.
Based on this scenario, create a MS Word document that answers the following questions:
Describe your device, its purpose, and functionality.
Explain legal issues that relate to the device.
Explain ethical issues that the device manufacturers, users, and healthcare companies/workers might face.
Identify and explain how your device might impact society. This can include local community or a larger scope.