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[Solved] Health Information Technology Risk

[Solved] Health Information Technology Risk

 

Select a department related to your future profession and create a department strategic plan. The plan should include:

  • Provide a brief description of the department.
  • Identify a healthcare organization’s strategic plan in your state.
  • Align your department’s mission, vision, strategic objectives, and key initiatives to the healthcare organization’s strategic plan.
  • Analyze external factors that will impact your department in the next three years.
  • Analyze external and internal stakeholders.
  • Analyze the department’s information technology needs.
  • Summarize the department’s health information technology risk plan.
  • Summarize the department’s risk mitigation plan.

The Department Strategic Plan

[Solved] Cumulative Project Assignmentproject Plan

[Solved] Cumulative Project Assignmentproject Plan

W5: Cumulative Project Assignment

Project Plan: eCommerce and/or mCommerceWe’ve learned a lot about eCommerce this week and it’s time to look at where it will fit with the overall business.

eCommerce Model

1. What types of commerce will fit with your business (B2B, B2C, C2C or a blend)? How? Even if it isn’t an immediate concern, proceed as if it will be in the future. See sections 7-1 for details on each.

Feasibility Plan

2. Create a feasibility plan for eCommerce, mobile, and/or traditional commerce. How will they interact with one another and how will data be handled? Will everything go to a central location to help track availability and inventory? Sections 7-4 and 7-5 will be of help here.

Web or Mobile Presence

3. Discuss how you’ll go about creating a web and/or mobile presence.

4. Sketch out or using a photo editing program to envision what your website or app might look like.

[Solved] Target Population Necessitates Health

[Solved] Target Population Necessitates Health

RUBRIC

  • Competency 1: Design evidence-based advanced nursing care for achieving high-quality population outcomes. 
    • Evaluate the current state of the quality of care and outcomes for a specific issue in a target population.
    • Justify why a developed policy will be vital in improving the quality of care and outcomes for a specific issue in a target population.
  • Competency 2: Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of interprofessional interventions in achieving desired population health outcomes. 
    • Analyze the ways in which interprofessional aspects of a developed policy will support efficient and effective achievement of desired outcomes for the target population.
  • Competency 3: Analyze population health outcomes in terms of their implications for health policy advocacy. 
    • Analyze how the current state of the quality of care and outcomes for a specific issue in a target population necessitates health policy development and advocacy.
    • Advocate for policy development in other care settings with regard to a specific issue in a target population.
  • Competency 4: Communicate effectively with diverse audiences, in an appropriate form and style, consistent with organizational, professional, and scholarly standards. 
    • Communicate in a professional and persuasive manner, writing content clearly and logically with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
    • Integrate relevant sources to support assertions, correctly formatting citations and referenc

[Solved] Shi Yan Zhi 詩言志

[Solved] Shi Yan Zhi 詩言志

Write a response essay to Owen’s article (8 pages ). Based on the article but should use more references. I attached my paper but my Professor said I do need to rewrite it, especially the parts on “Yen chih” do not make any sense.  Can you help me check on it and rewrite it? Tips:  study what shi yan zhi 詩言志 really means? The paper I wrote is just a little reference. Don’t even copy anything on it because my Professor has a very bad feedback on it.Please attach the plagiarism check. Thanks. 

[Solved] Respirations 28 Breaths Per

[Solved] Respirations 28 Breaths Per

A 50-year-old woman presents to the office with complaints of excessive fatigue and shortness of breath after activity, which is abnormal for her. The woman has a history of congestive heart failure with decreased kidney function within the last year. The woman appears unusually tired and slightly pale. Additional history and examination rules out worsening heart failure, acute illness, and worsening kidney disease. The CBC results indicate hemoglobin is 9.5 g/dL, which is a new finding, and the hematocrit is 29%. Previous hemoglobin levels have been 11 to 13g/dL. The patient’s vital signs are temperature 98.7°F, heart rate 92 bpm, respirations 28 breaths per minute, and blood pressure 138/72. The practitioner suspects the low hemoglobin level is related to the decline in kidney function and begins to address treatment related to the condition. Discuss the following:

  1. Which test(s) should be performed to determine whether the anemia is related to chronic disease or iron deficiency, and what would those results show?
  2. Should the practitioner consider a blood transfusion for this patient? Explain your answer.
  3. Which medication(s) should be considered for this patient?
  4. What considerations should the practitioner include in the care of the patient if erythropoietic agents are used for treatment?
  5. What follow-up should the practitioner recommend for the patient?

Post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources 

[Solved] Article Discussing Significant Technology

[Solved] Article Discussing Significant Technology

W5: AssignmentResearch Enterprise Systems or eCommerceChoose one of the following research topics related to Enterprise Systems or eCommerce.

  • Locate an article on eCommerce systems and how they work. Describe how they might be implemented at either a large or small scale and the types of information systems that would need to be in place to support them.
  • Find an article discussing significant technology innovations or security concerns over the last few months. Discuss the innovation or event and what the impacts are or might be.
  • Research transaction systems and identify one to summarize. Discuss advantages, disadvantages, and the process of integrating such a system into an existing information system.

At least one article should come from a GU Library resource (find the library link at the top of the Glife page). Article link should be included in paper. Remember, information should be restated in your own words. Any direct quotes should be properly credited to the source and quotes should not comprise more than 20% of the paper.

[Solved] Many People Argue

[Solved] Many People Argue

1.           Do you agree or disagree that land use change and population growth are increasing the risk from natural processes? Develop a hypothesis and discuss how it might be tested.2.            Many people argue that human population must be controlled. Otherwise, there will not be enough food for everyone. Assuming that you could feed 10-15 billion people on Earth, from an environmental standpoint, would you still want to have a smaller population? Why or why not? Be specific.

[Solved] Must Post Two Answers

[Solved] Must Post Two Answers

 

The purpose of learning the ropes of policy, politics and advocacy is to influence health care or broader social agendas that influence human health.  Discuss a time where you influence health care through advocacy.

The discussion must address the topic.

From week #2 and on, you are expected to post 400 words in your initial post by Wednesday 3:59 pm with 2 scholarly references. You must post two answers to your peers of 200 words 

[Solved] 90 Hr 104 Rr

[Solved] 90 Hr 104 Rr

ASSESSMENT:  Based on the information provided below, list your  priority diagnosis. For each priority diagnosis, list at least 3 differential diagnoses, each of which must be supported with evidence and guidelines. For holistic care, you need to include previous diagnoses and indicate whether these are controlled or not controlled. References to be provided

SUBJECTIVE DATA: “ I have been having troubling chest pain in my chest now and then for the past month.

Chief Complaint (CC): chest pain

History of Present Illness (HPI): B.F is a 58 year old Caucasian male who presents to the office today with complaints of chest pain located over heart region. , occurring a few time over the last month with thoughts of possible heartburn. He describes the pain as being “tight and uncomfortable”. He rates the pain a 5/10 when present but currently has no pain. He reports the pain on two separate occasions, one being when he had to take the stairs at work due to the elevators being down and another when performing yard work. He reports that moving around makes the pain worst and more noticeable and relieve is obtained when sitting still to rest. He does not feel the pain is associated with anything that he eats. He denies trying any medication to help relieve the pain.

Medications: Lisinopril 20 mg daily for hypertension, Atorvastatin 20 mg daily for hypercholesteremia and Fish Oil supplement 1200 mg daily.

Allergies: Codeine with a reaction of N/V, no latex allergy, and no known food allergies

Past Medical History (PMH): Hypertension diagnosed about year ago. Hyperlipoidemia diagnosed about a year ago.

Past Surgical History (PSH): no past surgical history

Sexual/Reproductive History: Heterosexual relationship with his wife of 29 years.

Personal/Social History: denies tobacco use. No illicit drugs. Reports 2-3 beers on the weekend. Currently employed. Reports for exercise use to ride bike a lot until bike was stolen.

Immunization History: Reports all vaccines up to date and influenza vaccine current.

Significant Family History: Father- passed away at age 75 from Colon Cancer but had a history of high blood pressure and high cholesterol;. Mother aged 80 with high blood pressure and Type II Diabetes. One son age 26 in good health One daughter 19 with asthma. Maternal grandfather passed away in her mid-50’s of a heart attack. Maternal grandmother passed with breast Cancer in mid-50’s. Paternal grandfather passed away at age 85 of “old age”, otherwise healthy. Paternal grandmother passed away at age 80 from pneumonia

Review of Systems: From head-to-toe, include each system that covers the Chief Complaint, History of Present Illness, and History). Remember that the information you include in this section is based on what the patient tells you. You will only need to cover systems pertinent to your CC, HPI (N/A, UNKNOWN is not acceptable, make up the information if you need to). To ensure that you include all essentials in your case, refer to Chapter 2 of the Sullivan text.

General: denies fevers, chills and night sweats. Denies fatigue no dizziness or light-headedness. Reports a weight gain of about 20 pounds over last couple of years.

                Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular:  reports episodic chest pain with tightness over mis-sternal chest area that does not radiate. Denies pressure or crushing sensation. Denies palpitations. Reports chest pan last “few minutes “.Rates chest pain 5/10 with activity. Denies heart murmur and no edema Reports recent EKG was normal as well as Stress Test  

                Respiratory: denies cough and reports no shortness of breath

                Gastrointestinal: denies nausea or vomiting. No reports of constipation. No abdominal pain. Report the chest pain was thought of as “heartburn.” Denies gassiness and bloating. No difficulty eating or swallowing.

                Musculoskeletal: reports no joint pain, No problems ambulating. Reports able to get around without use of assistive device. . No change in gait,

                Psychiatric: Denies anxiety or depression. No report of suicide ideation and no auditory or visual hallucinations.

OBJECTIVE DATA:

                Physical Exam:

Vital signs: Ht 5’7 Wt 197 lbs. B/p 146/90 HR 104 RR 19 Temp 36.7C O2 saturation 98% on room air

General: I Alert and oriented to place time day and situation. Answers questions appropriately. Dress according to the weather. Upright posture maintained during interview. No acute distress noted during examination process.  

              Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular: no JBD present, S1, S2 and S3 audible with gallop noted in mitral valve. Nails and toes beds with capillary refills less than 3 seconds. No edema noted to BLE. Right carotid artery with bruit +3. PMI displaced laterally, brisk and tapering <3 cm. EKG performed showing NSR with no ST changes.

Respiratory: chest symmetric with regular breathing and rate with use of accessory muscles. Breath sounds present in all lobes with fine crackles noted posterior lower right and left lobes.

Gastrointestinal: abdomen soft, rounded, non-tender on light and deep palpitation. No masses noted. Abdominal sound normoactive in all quadrants. No friction rub noted to liver or spleen. Spleen, right and left kidney not palpable

Musculoskeletal: steady gait. Maintain good posture. No abnormalities noted.

Neurological: no memory loss, present calm with no signs of anxiety

Skin: warm and dry with no tenting. No color changes noted. No visible rashes, bruising or skin lesions.

Diagnostic Test/Labs: Chest X-Ray to look for possibilities on aortic aneurysm or any other abnormal findings. Echocardiogram to assess heart rate and rhythm  thought ultrasound to assure that there are no defects in the heart that may be contributing to the chest pain. Exercise Stress test to evaluate how the heart responds to exercise. Venous Doppler Study to look at the circulation in the legs to determine what could be causing bilateral diminished pulses. Report EK to re-evaluate for any new heart abnormalities. CBC to assess for possible anemia. CMP to evaluate for potential of electrolyte imbalance. Troponin/Cardiac enzymes to evaluate heart muscle when a heart attack is in question.

ASSESSMENT: List your priority diagnosis(es). For each priority diagnosis, list at least 3 differential diagnoses, each of which must be supported with evidence and guidelines. For holistic care, you need to include previous diagnoses and indicate whether these are controlled or not controlled.

[Solved] Research Critique Guidelines –

[Solved] Research Critique Guidelines –

Assessment TraitsRequires LopeswriteAssessment Description

In this assignment, you will write a critical appraisal that demonstrates comprehension of two qualitative research studies. 

For this assignment, use the nursing practice problem and two qualitative peer-reviewed research articles you identified in Topic 1 (or two new articles based on instructor feedback in Topic 1). In a 1,000-1,250-word essay, summarize two qualitative studies. 

Use the “Research Critique Guidelines – Part I” document to organize your essay.

You are required to cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice. parapharse properly to avoid plagiarism

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

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