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[Solved] Implementation Within Health Care

[Solved] Implementation Within Health Care

To prepare: the key requirements are to identify a hypothetical practice problem as the focus of an evidence-based quality improvement project; a hypothetical health care setting for the project based on investigating actual sites; stakeholders for project approval and implementation within health care settings; and a presentation outlining the basic steps of a specific framework/model for translating research and evidence to improved practice.

The Assignment:Part 1: Key Project Elements

Complete your p a p e r of 6–8 pages, plus cover page and references page, explaining your investigation of three hypothetical practice sites for an Evidence based practice QI project.

Part 2: Implementation Science Presentation

Complete your PowerPoint presentation of 3–5 slides, plus cover and reference slides, to inform hypothetical stakeholders.

[Solved] Particular Device Perhaps

[Solved] Particular Device Perhaps

Identify at least one “move” in each of the essays you read today. To identify a “move” you will first need to decide what the author’s purpose or project is in this essay. Does she have “an axe to grind” (a side of a question/issue she wants to defend)? Is she after describing –bringing us up close to–something that mostly escapes notice? Is she explaining a process of some sort? Is she trying to convince us of the value of something? Is she countering a cultural norm or commonplace idea? 

Once you have a sense of what an author’s is trying to achieve, then you can better see how she makes some “moves” to achieve that goal. In other words, how is this author crafting a particular device–perhaps an ethos, or a pathos, or a bit of logical maneuvering: Logos)–that helps her achieve her purpose?

readings:

Read Chew-Bose Chapters Too much and not in the mood 2, 3, and 4.

Read: this overview of Greek rhetoricians on style and this overview of their take specifically on the middle style (which most essays fall roughly into) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_style_(rhetoric)

Read the pfs (below) on style

Read Studying Sentences in Chew-Bose (below)

[Solved] Reporting Frequent Episodes

[Solved] Reporting Frequent Episodes

 The patient is a 71-year-old widowed man who is seen regularly in the clinic for health maintenance and follow-up of his chronic insomnia and anxiety. He has regular prescriptions for triazolam (Halcion) and clonazepam (Klonopin) for these problems. Recently he has been reporting frequent episodes of losing his balance and falling, and eight weeks ago was hospitalized for a hip fracture sustained during one of these falls resulting in hip surgery. On this visit, he also complains of becoming increasingly confused. 

[Solved] Lesson 15 Discussion Postafter

[Solved] Lesson 15 Discussion Postafter

lesson 15 Discussion post

After reviewing the readings, please consider the following in your response.

  • Please reflect on your thoughts about the role of the Macro Social Worker.
  • Why is it important that a Social worker be familiar with all levels of Social Work (micro, mezzo, macro) even though they may only have an interest in working in one?

To receive full credit, you will need to post one initial post and two response posts. The initial post should be a minimum of 250 

https://online.yu.edu/wurzweiler/blog/understanding-macro-social-work

[Solved] Self ‐ Governance Within

[Solved] Self ‐ Governance Within

PLEASE RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING IN 50 WORDS OR MORE:

Barrier #2; Nurses are not visible in healthcare policy making. 

According to Anders (2021), nurses are professionals who are directly involved in patient care. Engagement front line nurses have with patients, and other healthcare professionals, make them ideal healthcare policy advocates. They have appropriate academic education and clinical expertise to serve as experts in sharing their knowledge with policymakers and others. Any other profession cannot replicate the situational knowledge of the healthcare needs of patients that this large workforce offers.  

However, nurses’ access to policy-making processes is limited. The author supports the concept of barrier by explaining that despite nursing’s intrinsic involvement in the advocacy of the individual patient, the nursing voice is often not heard at a public level. Since nurses represent approximately 50% of the global health workforce, they should be actively involved in policy-making processes. However, nursing representation at the government and boardroom level is still slim (Anders, 2021).  

The author suggests how nurses can participate in policy development. Meaningful policy change can occur at the institutional level, where nurses are accustomed to functioning. Nurses’ involvement in self‐governance within hospitals presents opportunities for staff nurses to participate in the clinical governance at a local level. Nurses can also begin as a member contributing to online discussions, blogs, or social media interest groups sponsored by the association, then progress to active participation in any number of subcommittees, and finally run for office. 

                          References  

Anders R. L. (2021). Engaging nurses in health policy in the era of COVID-19. National Library of Medicine 56(1), 89–94. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7675349/Links to an external site.  

[Solved] Kraft Leaders Unify Employees

[Solved] Kraft Leaders Unify Employees

A Supervision Challenge: Kraft Leaders Unify Employees Page 27 of Textbook

The opening case discusses the takeover and subsequent transition of Cadbury by Kraft Foods.  The case presents the following two questions. 

  1. Are there other ways you might utilize leadership in situations involving unhappy employees?
  2. Can you use the leadership theories and principles from this chapter to avoid the pitfalls of using company history as a leadership tool?

Individual Submission: Respond to the two questions above and submit your personal responses in a Word document. Be sure to write the question and then your response in complete sentences. Each response should be no more than 5-7 sentences.

[Solved] “ Managing Hospitalized Patients

[Solved] “ Managing Hospitalized Patients

 

Treatment goals for an acute exacerbation of COPD are two-fold.  The first is to provide supportive care and resolve the acute exacerbation with minimal impact on the patient lung function, and the second is to prevent further exacerbations.

Read the article, “Managing hospitalized patients with a COPD exacerbation: the role of hospitalists and the multidisciplinary team”.  You may access the article at: https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.2021.2018257  

Discuss the recommended goals/treatment strategies of COPD management in critically ill patient. 

Instructions:

Post your discussion to the Moodle Discussion Forum.  Initial post must be made by Day #3.  Word limit 500 words.  Reply to at least two other student posts with a reflection of their response.  Please make sure to provide citations and references (in APA, 7th ed. format) for your work.  

[Solved] Writing — Using Two

[Solved] Writing — Using Two

Write a 2-3 page brainstorm on the assignment.

WP#1

Assignment Description 

PrefaceHere is a news item from last year:

“A Lake in Florida Suing to Protect Itself” (New Yorker Magazine, Elizabeth Kolbert)

In an effort to protect herself, Mary Jane is suing. The lake has filed a case in Florida state court, together with Lake Hart, the Crosby Island Marsh, and two boggy streams. According to legal papers submitted in February, the development would “adversely impact the lakes and marsh who are parties to this action,” causing injuries that are “concrete, distinct, and palpable.”

A number of animals have preceded Mary Jane to court, including Happy, an elephant who lives at the Bronx Zoo, and Justice, an Appaloosa cross whose owner, in Oregon, neglected him. There have also been several cases brought by entire species; for instance, the palila, a critically endangered bird, successfully sued Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources for allowing feral goats to graze on its last remaining bit of habitat. (The palila “wings its way into federal court in its own right,” Diarmuid O’Scannlain, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, wrote in a decision that granted the species relief.)

Still, Mary Jane’s case is a first. Never before has an inanimate slice of nature tried to defend its rights in an American courtroom. Depending on your perspective, the lake’s case is either borderline delusional or way overdue.

“It is long past time to recognize that we are dependent on nature, and the continued destruction of nature needs to stop,” Mari Margil, the executive director of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, said in a statement celebrating the lawsuit.

“Your local lake or river could sue you?” the Florida Chamber of Commerce said. “Not on our watch.”Full article is here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/18/a-lake-in-florida-suing-to-protect-itself?

PROMPT: For this project you will produce two kinds of writing—using two different genre—that use this news item and your response to it as a point of departure. 

Part 1: Mini-Essay Patterning Your Work On Another Author

Choosing either Luiselli or Chew-Bose as your role model, create a mini-essay (1000 words) that borrows some of their moves to explore the idea/questions you see as most important in this news item. You want to kinda “channel” another author as you process the information about unusual situation of a lake appearing in a law suit as the injured party.  How would Luiselli turn this situation into something she could write about? How do you think it might appear in a Chew-Bose piece? We’ve spent a lot of time with each author so draw on your familiarity with their purpose, their style and their voice, perhaps even their attitude! 

Part 2: Persuasive Flier

Using the information set forward in the article any other research you might feel you need do, create a “Save the Wetlands”-type flier aimed at the lake environment’s other constituents of nature (e.g., animals, insects, microorganisms) that argues, as the does legal case, for the rights of Nature. This is, of course, somewhat a farcical* document because non-human animals cannot read, so your real audience is humans and you are trying to persuade a general audience that all living creatures have a right to exist and to thrive on a par with the rights that humans grant each other. 

To help you with the “animal rights” argument, you can watch the philosopher Pete Singer’s TED TALK or the United Nations’ declaration of universal human rights or various other websites that summarize the pertinent points, like this one.

*A farce is a comic dramatic work. 

Suggestions for Your Process:For Part 1: 

How does Luiselli get going on her project? She discovers an injustice in the world and feels an empathetic connection to the people feeling the greatest impact of that injustice. So, she 1. researches the situation to understand what led to the injustice and how people have misunderstood the situation, and then 2. she finds a bureaucratic document that she uses to “scaffold” her exploration of the issue. How does Chew-Bose get going on her project? She seems to group her memories with people and her experiences with objects (films, etc)…..

For Part 2: 

I’ve given you a reference article you can return to: “Seeing the Text.” What are the ways that a flier uses layout to orient the reader to the topic and how it breaks down?  

The Purpose of WP#1 

Obviously, this is not a traditional writing assignment. So, why am I asking you to do something this strange? Two reasons: 

The two parts required in this project permit you to see how the same information can be “re-mediated” (that is, reorganized and redesigned) for a different occasion and audience. 

The first part (where you are borrowing an approach, perhaps a voice/style, from another author to process something for yourself) gets you to see that writing does not wait on you to feel you have something to say. All you need to write is:

to be engaged by something you experience or see in the news&

be willing to experiment with borrowing an approach, a form, a style that you learned by reading and studying another author.

[Solved] Uniform Distribution L ∼

[Solved] Uniform Distribution L ∼

You’re trying to engineer a machine which produces cardboard boxes which are 10-inch cubes, each having a volume of 1000 cubic inches. Your production machine can’t quite do this, though; because some of the parts are loose, it builds boxes which are perfect cubes but the side-lengths L follow a uniform distribution L ∼ Unif(9, 11).(a) Find the distribution function for the volumes of the boxes.(b) Find the average value of the volume.(c) Boxes are rejected for being the wrong size if they have volumes above 1050 cubic inches or below 950 cubic inches. What percentage of the boxes made by this machine get rejected?(d) Find the variance of the volume.

[Solved] 5 Page Paper Reflecting

[Solved] 5 Page Paper Reflecting

Overview: Reflection is a critical concept used by leaders. Taking time to evaluate the situation and see what can be improved or apply further value is critical to the ongoing success of the team or organization. Whether this is done personally or with a team, reflection, is a powerful tool that allows teams to get better, improve performance, and become stronger.

Assignment: Complete a 3-5 page paper reflecting on the application of our learning. Please address the following in your paper:

·         Define at least three things you learned from our course

·         Share how these three lessons will impact your leadership

·         Describe how the three lessons you selected will impact others within a professional environment