The ability of an individual to own and exercise control over resources
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Week 3 and week 4 discussion
Week 3 discussion The Nuclear Cafe
Class:
I did a complete turnaround on this issue after digging deep into the evidence. Read the WHO & the UN studies. Los Angeles has higher radiation levels than Chernobyl today. See the documentary Pandora’s Promise, and the HBO series Chernobyl. The Russian power plant cut corners on safety. About 31 to 54 people may have died at Chernobyl, and they were directly involved in the onsite cleanup. The increase in cancer off-site is contested. 80% of Frances power is provided by 58 safe 3rd-generation nuclear power plants. Germany and the U.S. are making a mistake not going nuclear and believing the Green hype. No one in the U.S. has ever died from a nuclear accident or was contaminated due to 3 Mile Island. Japan was hit in 2011 by a huge 133-foot tsunami. If their backup cooling generators had been higher and / or waterproof, there would not have been an explosion. Coal, gas and even solar (toxic materials to make them) kill thousands every year. People will not cut back on the energy they use, and yet they dont want to contribute to global warming or climate change. They want more, and solar, wind and natural gas will not deliver at those levels.
What do you think?
week 4 discussion A Lady Tasting Tea
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At a summer tea party in Cambridge, England, a lady states that tea poured into milk tastes differently than that of milk poured into tea. The lady in question claimed to be able to tell whether the tea or the milk was added first to a cup. Her notion was thought unlikely by the scientific minds of the group. But one guest, by the name Sir Ronald Fisher (1890-1962), proposes to scientifically test the lady’s hypothesis. There was no better person to conduct such a test, for Fisher had brought to the field of statistics an emphasis on controlling the methods for obtaining data and the importance of interpretation. He knew that how the data was gathered and applied was as important as the data themselves. Fisher proposed to give her eight cups, four of each variety, in random order. One could then ask what the probability was of her getting the number she got correct or just by chance. The woman got all eight cups correct. The chance of someone who just guesses getting all correct, assuming she guesses that four had the tea put in first and four the milk, would be only 1 in 70 (p=.014). Apparently, the lady knew her tea.
Can you think of something in your everyday life that could be tested with research?
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Mental Health in Rural America” Presentation
Based on the video below, create a PowerPoint presentation about mental health services in rural America. Discuss some ideas on how to address the mental health crisis. Include speaker notes that expand upon and clarify the content on the slides.
- The Atlantic. The hidden crisis in rural America [Video]. YouTube.
Submission Instructions:
- The presentation is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.
- The presentation should be formatted per current APA and 8-10 slides in length. Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.
- Speaker notes should expand upon and clarify content on the slides.
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Well being physical ad mental condition.
If we keep our health condtion by doing exersice or social communication our mental and physical condition well being well and we can happy
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Amish/Roma Americans & Arab American Clients
Discussion :Part A: Prepare 3 recommendations to provide culturally competent care for a clinic that deals with Amish or Roma American clients.
Part B: Describe how Arab American clients might view American health practices differently from other patients.
Submission Instructions:
- Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted, and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
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500 word apa formay
Instructions:
Two theories are recognized in musical compositions (Formalism and Expressionism). Respond to the following criterion in a 500-750 word essay applying APA formatting
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THERMODYNAMICS
THERMODYNAMICS
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Case presentation
You must strictly submit Turnitin and Grammarly reports.
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Discussion 6 – LEAM 4000
Discussion Week 6
- Initiate a discussion on the role of technology in impacting patient safety. Encourage students to explore various technologies used in healthcare settings, such as electronic health records (EHRs), barcode medication administration systems, and telemedicine. Share personal experiences or scenarios where technology played a crucial role in enhancing or potentially compromising patient safety.
- Define the core components of informatics: data, information, and knowledge. Discuss how these components are interconnected and contribute to informed decision-making in healthcare.
- Compare and contrast different types of technology for capturing data at the point of care, such as handheld devices, wearable technology, and bedside monitors. Evaluate their advantages and disadvantages in supporting clinical practice.
- Share examples of how decision support systems, such as clinical decision support software, have impacted patient care in your lived experience. Discuss how these systems assist healthcare professionals in making evidence-based decisions and preventing errors.
- Explore the ethical considerations and information security and privacy issues related to healthcare information technology. Discuss the importance of maintaining patient confidentiality and safeguarding electronic health information.
Please use the submission requirements for all the BSN classes discussions.
Submission Requirements:
- Your initial discussion post must be a minimum of 500 words.
- All responses must be written in current APA (7th edition) format, including in-text citations and a reference list.
- Support your discussion with at least one (1) scholarly, evidence-based reference (e.g., peer-reviewed journal articles or professional nursing organization guidelines).
- Posts should reflect critical thinking, clinical judgment, and adherence to professional nursing standards.
- Students are required to respond to at least two classmates.
- Peer responses must be constructive, substantive, and supported by literature when appropriate.
- Students should draft their responses in a word-processing program (e.g., Microsoft Word) and proofread for grammar, spelling, and clarity before posting.
- Late submissions, citation requirements, and grading expectations are governed by the course syllabus and discussion rubric.
- There are no make-up opportunities for missed discussion posts.
- Please review the discussion rubric carefully to ensure all requirements are met prior to submission.