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[Solved] Nurse Leader Download Moral

[Solved] Nurse Leader Download Moral

In this article review, you will explore ethical issues and discuss their implications.

Step 1 Read the article, Moral Courage and the Nurse Leader Download Moral Courage and the Nurse Leader by Cole Edmonson.

Step 2 Based on the article, answer the following questions:

  • What are the sources of ethical dilemmas for nurse leaders?
  • How should nurse leaders handle those issues?
  • Explain the 4As Framework recommended by the Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN).
  • What are the recommendations that can increase moral courage in nurse leaders?

Step 3 Save and submit your assignment.

When you have completed your assignment, save a copy for yourself in an easily accessible place and submit a copy to your instructor.

Cite all sources in APA format.

[Solved] Menuassignmentunit Iii Case Studyunit

[Solved] Menuassignmentunit Iii Case Studyunit

course.content.assessment.attempt.menuAssignmentUnit III Case StudyUnit III Case StudyAssignment Content

Policy Writing Approach

Refer to “Case Study: Policy Writing Approach” found on page 102 of your textbook and copied below.

Regional Bank has been growing rapidly. In the past two years, it has acquired six smaller financial institutions. The long-term strategic plan is for the bank to keep growing and to “go public” within the next three to five years. FDIC regulators have told management that they will not approve any additional acquisitions until the bank strengthens its information security program. The regulators commented that Regional Bank’s information security policy is confusing, lacking in structure, and filled with discrepancies.

You have been tasked with fixing the problems with the policy document. Write a two-page case study that includes the following sections.

  • Introduction: Current Problem
  • Discussion
  • Where do you begin this project?
  • Would you use any material from the original document?
  • What other materials should you request?
  • Would you want to interview the author of the original policy?
  • Who else would you interview? Should the bank work toward ISO certification?
  • Which ISO 27002:2013 domains and sections would you include?
  • Should you use NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework (CIA security model) and related tools? If yes, explain why the tools selected are important to IS policy writing.
  • Which methods of communication should you use to send the policy?
  • What other criteria should you consider?
  • Conclusion
  • References

2.  Should organizations have data or information owners? Please explain why or why not. Consider the costs, roles, and responsibilities for the data and information. (2 paragraphs or more)

[Solved] Grand Rounds Slide Outline

[Solved] Grand Rounds Slide Outline

Assignment Directions: 

  1. Review your participant’s holistic assessment form from week 3 as well as feedback from your instructor. Make sure your participant and medical condition are approved before creating the presentation.
  2. Using the Grand Rounds Slide Outline provided, create a 10-slide presentation. You should have one slide for each content area. Do not include more content slides. You may include an additional reference slide if needed. Slide design should be professional and engaging for the target audience.  Review the grading rubric for details and expectations. 

[Solved] Apartment … Momentarily …

[Solved] Apartment … Momentarily …

From the remaining chapters (from chapter 6), choose 3 or 4 or 5 sentences that you want to “study.” From too much and not the mood by Chew-BoseYou can follow my lead (see document used in class Tuesday) or you can conceive of your own analytic approach to the sentence. The key to this exercise is to bring your focus to the level of the author’s sentences and try to fathom what she’s doing there.

Studying sentences from Chew-Bose: What’s to learn from someone else’s (excellent) prose? (Surely, envy occurs, but if you can move past that snippiness—what’s on the other side?)

Chapter 2

• “These older girls created landmarks out of picnic tables.”100• “I was, back then, a decade or so away from clocking my brownness, from taking notice of its veiled prominence in my life. I wasn’t so much blind to it, but uninvolved in it. Emotionless about it.” 101• “Those older girls were on to something. They collected boyfriends in neighboring schools as if expanding the real estate of their allure. These older girls were wise to the curve and clout of their bodies…netting attention….I still remember most of their names—both first and last. They pleat my memory with singsong.” 104-5• “Backyards, for me, have either been fiction or totally spooky. There are few things more unnerving than when, in the dead of night, a backyard light 

motion-detects something but reveals nothing.” 105

• “I was a girl upstairs in her room with the door closed, growing hostile. Impenetrable and uncertain. A combination that only seemed to accelerate maters and freshly renew my sensitivity to other families, mostly white, and their mountain-topped superiority….In my mind, these families were an avatar for goodness. Well-organized thoughtfulness. My envy churned thick since I wasn’t yet teenage, and happening upon the translucent blahs that arrive with those years.” 109

Chapter 3

• “There’s no suitable language for feeling adrift when on paper you seem all right.” 128• “…the blunt quiet in my apartment…momentarily…impassable” 133• “Feeling miserable is, by nature, a spiraling condition” 130• “Concern, far beyond my scope, was compacted into me” 128• “You’ve  not so much witnessed sadness but sleuthed it.” 131• “What I’m sure of is the dead squirrel’s body and how I can’t unsee its dark brown corpse like a blotch of balsamic in our aqua-blue pool. That house, its backyard, the lilac bush, my green shag carpet, the older girls, the boys, the squirrel, still wind me up. Like omens I neglected, like apprehensions I would only later—much, much later—understand as how my body was, in its way, anthologizing my childhood.” 125

Document used on Tuesday: 

While studying these sentences—writing them out (above), reading them aloud, re-reading them silently–I notice:

1.    the spoken-ness of these sentences…comes from how many begin with a subject, the author claiming it (for me, to me, I was…), and then a thought that unfolds as it would in real time conversation but also….with a polished feel maybe because of the well-timed modifying phrases and clauses that delay the end of the sentence.

2. the writing, though ‘personal’ in the sense of being revelatory of her self, the composition of her self, is clinical, intellectual—like Montaigne’s—it blocks together, like Legos, all these nouns that fit into image. Lots of sentence fragments that serve as modifying phrases. As for energetic verbs, she doesn’t over do them; she finds a lot of them in (converted) adjectives and nouns: compacted, clocking, anthologizing. 

3.  Chapter 2 is about here “deeply honed unease.” 101. Chapter 3 is about convolutions of miserable-ness. Both are “negative feelings” in the sense of feelings we’d rather not have too much of, or if having them, would rather move quickly away from. I don’t get the sense that she has in her naming and history of her discomfort been liberated from it. Its more like she’s befriended it, so it won’t have the chance to grow and suddenly show up and sink her. 

[Solved] Behavior Towards Interprofessional Collaboration

[Solved] Behavior Towards Interprofessional Collaboration

response to your Blog describing your own experiences with intra- and interdisciplinary collaboration in your nursing practice. What were the strengths and weaknesses of this collaboration? How might your own experiences mirror the perspectives and viewpoints presented in the Henry et al. (2018) case study design approach? Be specific and provide examples.

[Solved] Like New York City

[Solved] Like New York City

Write 1-2 page, double-spaced paper (400 to 650 words) of how the setting and characters interact in Olga Dies Dreaming. This paper can either be specifically on how interior and exterior worlds are explored in the book via hoarding, intimacy,  and human connection; or your paper can be about how Olga Dies Dreaming is a continuation of “literature that explores gentrification”, which can pull from outside sources that you find to support how and why gentrification literature is becoming increasingly important in a city, like New York City.

[Solved] Would Allow Insurers

[Solved] Would Allow Insurers

Read pages 460-461 of your textbook to learn more about the challenges of long-term care. Based on what you have learned so far (1) Why is important and challenging to offer insurance for long-term care? (2) What kind of solution you can think of to increase value and/or reduce costs in long-term care? (3) Are there any type of organizations (think ACOs, etc) be able to offer these services at a low cost that would allow insurers to participate in this market?

[Solved] Obtain Another Provider ’

[Solved] Obtain Another Provider ’

After reading the Taube article, which of these factors do you think you would most strongly relate to?  Discuss a few times you may have to consult and what your justification would be. Is it merely to obtain another provider’s opinion out of curiosity? If so, is that okay? In which other scenarios would you consider consulting? How much would you include in your note, knowing at any point it can be court-ordered for review?

https://www.mediafire.com/file/72i0pts0qt9hygu/2018_Taube+et+al._Nine+risk+mgmt+lessons+for+practitioners.pdf/file

[Solved] Country Profiles International Health

[Solved] Country Profiles International Health

 Your initial post should be at least 250 words and must substantively integrate the assigned readings  

Be sure to use and cite as much supporting detail as necessary from the required learning materials in answering the following inter-related questions.

  • Briefly, which two countries’ healthcare systems did you choose to investigate and why?
  • Drawing on The Commonwealth Fund’s Country Profiles and the Kurani & Wagner analysis for the Kaiser Family Foundation, briefly summarize the healthcare system in each country as well as some health measure statistics/outcomes you found most compelling in them.
  • What might account for any differences you found in your selected countries (and implicitly back to the US as well)? 
  • Finally, how has your review of these other countries affected your own views of the US healthcare system?  For example, is there any structure, practice or outcome that the US would benefit from adopting?

 

[Solved] Never Fully Set Aside

[Solved] Never Fully Set Aside

 

1) Find a recent news article discussing a social issue and related policy (copy the link and paste in your post).

2) Employ EITHER the multiple streams framework OR the narrative policy framework to break down what is contributing to the policies being implemented or discussed. (Hint: Using either framework will require discussion of key actors in the policy debate, how they are framing the social “problem,” what policy/policies are being considered, etc.).

Note: It does not matter if you agree or disagree with the perspectives being offered in the news article. While we, as humans and professionals, can never fully set aside our personal experiences and biases, an important part of policy practice is being able to objectively analyze and report the dynamics influencing the policymaking process.