[Solved] Case Study Two New

[Solved] Case Study Two New

 

Case Study

Two new associate-degree graduates were hired for the pediatric unit. Both worked three 12-hour shifts a week; Jan worked the day-to-evening shift and Rosemary worked the night shift. Whenever their shifts connected, they would compare notes on their experience. Jan felt she was learning rapidly, gaining clinical skills and beginning to feel at ease with her colleagues.

Rosemary, however, still felt unsure of herself and often isolated. There have been times that she was the only registered nurse on the unit all night. The aides and LPNs were very experienced, but Rosemary feels she is not ready for that kind of responsibility. Rosemary knows she must speak to the nurse manager about this, but she’s called several times, and she’s never available. The shift assignments are left in the staff lounge by an assistant.

Questions

Your discussion post should answer the following questions in a well-constructed commentary. Use references, in APA format, where appropriate.

  1. To what extent is this problem due to a failure to lead? Who has failed to act?
  2. What style of leadership was displayed by Rosemary? The nurse manager?
  3. How effective was their leadership? What are your suggestions for Rosemary?

[Solved] Informal Reading Inventory Word

[Solved] Informal Reading Inventory Word

With information from chapters  3 , 4 and 5 read and response to the two scenarios below.

Directions to Candidates

Read the following scenario and provide a diagnostic feedback on David and Mark

CASE STUDY 1:  David

David had just turned 10 years old and completed the fourth grade when his parents brought him to the Reading Center in June. During the parent interview, his parents reported that David’s reading problems had persisted through his school history. His parents said his physical development was normal except for an operation he had when he was an infant to correct a “cross-eyed” condition. Since David had begun school, his vision had been checked every year with the Snellen chart and appeared to be normal.

David’s parents reported that he was a very happy, likeable boy. He enjoyed sports, such as running and swimming, but did not like sports like baseball which required motor skills such as catching balls. Before starting school, David had been enthusiastic about reading, but he had developed an aversion to it as he experienced failure. Now he avoided reading. When he was required to read a book, he selected easy ones with large print. When David’s cumulative school records were examined, they confirmed that he had experienced continuing problems in reading.

However, he was more successful in other academic areas. In an interview with his fourth grade teacher, she described him as having a bad attitude toward reading and said he attempted to avoid it. She also said that at the end of the year, David was reading with the lowest group in the last half of a second grade reader, while the remainder of the class was on grade level. She said David had particular problems with oral reading, and he frequently lost place in the text.

In an interview with David, he said he did not want to be at the Reading Center. When asked about reading, David seemed to understand that the purpose of reading is to gather information. He said he read outside of school, and that he only read things when they were assigned. He was quite reluctant to participate in the diagnosis, particularly in reading orally to the reading teacher, a great deal of time was spent convincing him to cooperate and to read the passages presented.

Tests administered and the results are presented below:

Informal Reading Inventory

Word Recognition List

Independent                                  Level Primer

Instructional                                 Level Grade 1

Oral Passage Reading

Independent                                  Level Primer

Instructional                                 Level Grade 1

Silent Passage Reading

Independent                                  Level Grade 1

Instructional                                 Level Grade 2

Listening                                     Level Grade 5

David maintained adequate oral reading and comprehension scores from the preprimer through the second grade levels. His words recognition broke down at the third grade level.

Consequently, he was unable to comprehend at that level. An analysis of his miscues at all levels of the IRI showed that he rarely tried to sound unknown words. However, he supplied words in the text that make sense contextually.

David’s mother reported that David had always passed the hearing screening test that was administered at his school. However, he had been referred to an ophthalmologist after his last vision screening test. The ophthalmologist told David’s parents that his near point vision, far point vision, and color perception were all in the normal range, but that he had problems with depth perception and binocular vision at both the far point and near point ranges.

David was reluctant to participate throughout the diagnosis, especially when asked to read longer text.

Questions for Case Study 1: David

Question 1  Considering both environmental and individual factors, which of these might be related to David’s reading problem? Substantiate your answer by citing evidence.

Question 2    Does David have a reading disability? Substantiate your answer.

Question 3    What seems to be David’s major area of reading disability? Substantiate your answer.

Question 4   At what grade level do you think instruction should begin? Why?

CASE STUDY 2: Mark

Mark, aged 14, was in the eighth grade when he was referred to the school reading specialist by the school guidance counselor. She was concerned both about Mark’s reading and about the reports received from his classroom teacher. According to the cumulative school records, Mark’s progress had been normal until the fourth grade, when he started to fall behind.

When the reading specialist interviewed Mark’s mother, his Mother reported that his physical and developmental histories were normal. When Mark was younger, both parents had spent much time with him and encouraged him to read. However, a number of changes in the family situation had occurred in the past two years which limited the amount of time the parents could devote to Mark. Mark’s mother had gone to work, and his father had accepted a job in a different city and was able to get home only occasionally. Mark’s teacher reported that he was popular in school, but he seemed to lack motivation for schoolwork. His classroom teacher said that assignments required the reading of entire chapters in the text. Since Mark rarely completed his assignments, he was having difficulty in the course. The teacher expressed the opinion that Mark lacked an adequate background for the course.

In an interview, Mark said he disliked reading and thought it was too hard. He never read for pleasure and could not image why anyone would do so. His only area of interest was baseball. He said he was a good shortstop and said he followed professional baseball closely. He had memorized many facts and records and seemed to have a keen interest in the strategy behind the game.

The results of tests administered are presented below:

Informal Reading Inventory

Word Recognition List

Independent                                Level Grade 8

Instructional                               Level Grade 8

Oral Reading Passages

Independent                              Level Grade 4

Instructional                             Level Grade 5

Silent Reading Passages

Independent                              Level Grade 5

Instructional                              Level Grade 6

Listening                                  Level Grade 5

Mark was able to read through the eighth grade passage. His word recognition was almost perfect through all levels, but he exhibited severe problems with comprehension.

Although his comprehension of facts was adequate, his performance in all other areas of comprehension was poor Mark was asked to bring in his social studies textbook and show how he studied it. He began with the first page of the chapter and continued to laboriously read the rest of the chapter. He employed no study strategies.

When questioned on the chapter, he remembered little of it and was unable to distinguish between important and unimportant information. When asked to reread a paragraph, he could not identify the main idea. He seemed to have little grasp of the concepts presented in the chapter.

Although Mark cooperated with the reading specialist, he was unenthusiastic about the diagnosis. He seemed to be “going through the motions,” often watching the clock.

Questions for Case Study 2: Mark

Question 1   With which aspects of comprehension does Mark need help?

Question 2  Which strategies would you use to help Mark with his comprehension abilities? Would these focus on narrative or expository text?

Question 3  How would you plan to help Mark with his social studies course? Give suggestions for both the reading specialist and the content area teacher.

Question 4  Which strategies would you use to help Mark with his comprehension of narrative text?

Question 5  If you were Mark’s teacher what would you do different to help him in his reading?

[Solved] Safford Chapter 10 Developing

[Solved] Safford Chapter 10 Developing

 

  1. Read this chapter:

Cushner, McLelland, Safford Chapter 10 Developing Gender Inclusive Schools and Classrooms.pdfDownload Cushner, McLelland, Safford Chapter 10 Developing Gender Inclusive Schools and Classrooms.pdf

Design and submit one thought-provoking question to stimulate group discussion. Demonstrate evidence that you have completed the reading by briefly describing your understanding of the author’s assertions.

 

  1. Read this chapter:

Cushner, McLelland, Safford Chapter 13 Social Stratification.pdfDownload Cushner, McLelland, Safford Chapter 13 Social Stratification.pdf

Design and submit one thought-provoking question to stimulate group discussion. Demonstrate evidence that you have completed the reading by briefly describing your understanding of the author’s assertions.

These are the examples given to me by the professor, you may refer to them.

 Hello Zelun, By Monday, October 9, please elaborate more on your understanding of the author’s assertions. I am looking for evidence that you read the chapter. Here is an example: In Chapter 10 on “Developing Gender Inclusive Schools and Classrooms,” Cushner, McClelland, and Safford discuss the importance of implementing gender-inclusive classrooms in order to create safe spaces for students of different backgrounds and identities. Furthermore, the authors introduce certain strategies that may help teachers, parents, and other figures of authority in childrens’ lives to be able to hold space and acceptance as children discover who they are. Given that the socialization of gender and the adoption of gender roles take place early in a child’s development, the authors argue that schools act as a socializing agent for representing such gender roles. Therefore, schools should be more open towards working to deconstruct the gender binary and form alliances that are more inclusive of the diverse student population. In this chapter discussing gender inclusivity in the classroom, how do you think parents play a role in how their children are socialized to perform their gender? In other words, do you believe a schools’ gender inclusivity efforts have more influence on a child’s understanding of gender roles, or do you believe gender socialization happening at home has more of an impact? Why? 

 Hello Zelun, Please revise your response to demonstrate that you read the chapter. Here is an example of a successful submission. Chapter 13 Discussion Question In Chapter 13 on “Social Stratification” Cushner, McClelland, and Safford assert that social class and status affect the outcomes of student assessments and the quality of teaching and learning at large. The authors argue that teachers—regardless of their own social class and background—are most effective at teaching students of diverse social classes and statuses when they intentionally utilize multicultural ways of thinking and acting. Additionally, the authors note that the assessment of students needs to be altered using more flexible approaches and understanding of students’ diverse backgrounds and social classes. Do you think that giving students in the same grade the same assessment is fair even though they vary in social class and may have different learning styles? What are some ways that the assessments of students could be personalized in order to test students fairly based on their social mobility? 

[Solved] Con Laws Across Multiple

[Solved] Con Laws Across Multiple

 Need help with upcoming assignment on CON Laws

Things that are needed for the assignment, Will add attachments with details. 

  • explain in detail what certificate of need (CON) laws are and provide a brief overview of its history.
  • Describe what the current status of CON laws are in the United States.  You should research the variability of CON laws across multiple states and make sure to address Illinois specifically also.
  • Research and discuss the pros and cons of CON laws
  • Make sure you define and  discuss antitrust (restraint of trade) concerns and arguments here in this assignment. This is the key legall aspect related to CON laws.
  • Based on your research, decide whether you are a supporter or opponent of CON laws
  • Make sure you justify your decision and explain your reasoning behind it

[Solved] Public Health Decision Makers

[Solved] Public Health Decision Makers

Different measures of association have been used to numerically express the link between exposure and disease outcome in analytical epidemiology. Some of the measures include relative risk, absolute risk reduction, attributable risk, and odds ratio. In your opinion, what value do these measures bring to public health decision makers? Select one measure of association and use it as an example.  (MINIMUM OF 1 PAGE)

[Solved] Medical Conditions Like Heart

[Solved] Medical Conditions Like Heart

Questions to answer within the assignment & along with rubric:

Demographics:

• provide your age, gender

• What is your occupation, and are there any specific environmental factors related to your work or home life that might affect your health?

2. Perception of Health:

• How do you perceive your overall health at the moment? What are your health goal’s?

3. Past Medical History:

• Have you had any significant medical conditions or surgeries in the past?

• Any known allergies?

• Immunization up to date?

• Tobacco use? 

• Illicit drug use 

• Are you currently taking any medications or supplements?

4. Family Medical History:

• Do you have immediate family history of any medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, or cancer? (Include specifically which immediate family member) and what age did it occur?

5. Review of Systems:

• Skin and Nails (History skin cancer, Itching, Bruising, Rashes, Change in hair or nails)

• Head and Neck (Headaches, Head injury)

• Eyes (Glasses or contacts, Change in vision, Eye pain, Double vision, Flashing lights, Glaucoma/cataracts)

6. Developmental Considerations:

• Are there any specific milestones or changes related to your age or life stage that you think are important for your healthcare provider to know about?

• Are you experiencing any age-related concerns, such as menopause or issues related to childhood development?

7. Cultural Considerations:

• Are there any cultural or religious practices that might impact your healthcare decisions or preferences?

• Do you have any specific cultural beliefs or traditions related to health and wellness?

[Solved] Read “ Case Study

[Solved] Read “ Case Study

 First, read “Case Study 15-8, Healthy Conflict Resolution”, on pages 917 of Organizational Behavior in Health Care. Based on the information in Chapter 4 and your independent research, write a paper that addresses the following questions:

  • What are the five conflict modes?
  • What is the basis/cause of the conflict in the case described?
  • What conflict style/handling mode should be used to resolve the conflict?
  • Why is the chosen approach preferable to other approaches? 
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of your choice?

Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

  • 6 pages in length, not including the cover sheet and reference page. 
  • Formatted according to APA 7th edition and 
  • Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of four scholarly articles. Two of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but the other two must be external. The Saudi Digital Library is a good place to find these references. 

You are strongly encouraged to submit all assignments to the Originality Check prior to submitting them to your instructor for grading.  

[Solved] Investor Relations Website

[Solved] Investor Relations Website

1- From what you know of your company tell me your guess before looking as to whether you think the board will have much diversity.

2.  Google the board of directors of your company.  They can be found on the investor relations website.  GIVE ME A LIVE LINK TO WHENEVER YOU GET YOUR INFORMATION  

3.    How many Board Members are there?

4.    Give me the name of the Chairman of the board.

5.    Can you determine what the gender and racial makeup of the board is?   Was your prediction correct?  Give me the numbers of a racial/gender breakdown.   Sometimes they do not put pictures, just to keep their lack of diversity secrete but look up more information on the board.  Discuss their diversity.

[Solved] Market Analysis Target Market

[Solved] Market Analysis Target Market

 

The marketing manager has heard about your skills in the previous sections of the business plan and would like your input for market analysis and market strategy.

Based on your research, write a succinct analysis of each of the following items:

  1. Market Analysis
    1. Target Market
    2. Industry Analysis
    3. SWOTT Analysis
    4. Market Segmentation
    5. Competition
  2. Market Strategy
    1. Four Ps
    2. Price Strategy
    3. Promotional Strategy
    4. Sales Forecast

The submission details are as follows:

  • Present your analysis as a 5-page report in a Microsoft Word document formatted in APA style.
  • Cite any sources in APA format

Submitting your assignment in APA format means, at a minimum, that you will need the following:

  • Title page: Remember the running head. The title should be in all capitals.
  • Length: There should be at least 5 pages.
  • Body: This begins on the page following the title page and must be double-spaced (be careful not to triple- or quadruple-space between paragraphs). The typeface should be 12-point Times New Roman or 12-point Courier in regular black type. Do not use color, bold type, or italics, except as required for APA-level headings and references. The deliverable length of the body of your paper for this assignment is 5 pages. In-body academic citations to support your decisions and analysis are required. Using variety of academic sources is encouraged.
  • Reference page: References that align with your in-body academic sources are listed on the final page of your paper. The references must be in APA format using appropriate spacing, hanging indent, italics, and uppercase and lowercase usage as appropriate for the type of resource used. Remember that this page is not a bibliography but a further listing of the abbreviated in-body citations used in the paper. Every referenced item must have a corresponding in-body citation.

Please submit your assignment.

[Solved] Least One Academic Paper

[Solved] Least One Academic Paper

You will identify the question, data and analytics in this report with descriptive and diagnostic analytics only. The report should not be more than 1 pages (excluding appendix and references, if any), typed, double spaced, 10 to 12 pitches with one-inch margins. You should cite at least one academic paper and one news article.

Our university will use Turnitin to check if it is any plagiarism.

The topic must related to financial performance of Li Auto (https://ir.lixiang.com/).

The powerpoint tells you what descriptive and diagnostic analytics are.

The word file is my first draft, I think it is pretty bad, you can just ignore it. 

I put Li Auto’s ESG reports in the attachment.