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DU4410
Why do you think vision statements are important for health care organizations? Explain how a vision statement is different from a mission statement. Share a vision statement of an organization you have worked for or an organization you are familiar with; for example, the vision statement for Nike is To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world. Explain how you think the organization does or does not live up to its vision statement. -
research project
Students will create a marketing plan in order to promote their proposed program. The marketing plan will include information regarding who you intend to market to as well as the modalities that you will utilize to promote your program. all the previos work is attached below to help complete the marketing plan.
Requirements: until complete
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cj
TOPIC: Law Enforcement Officers’ Perspectives on Race, Credibility, and the Community.
Reading # 2.4
- InstructionsOBJECTIVES:
- Understand law enforcement officers’ perspectives on Race Credibility and the community..
- Understand where (agency), when, and why race is a major issue in L.E..
- EXPECTATIONS:
- You are expected this week to read the entire chapter and summarize it. You may use journals and newspaper articles on issues pertaining to this week’s reading to have more points/facts.
- Identify and discuss how the issues in the articles that you have read. Students are required to: (1) give complete references (APA) for each article cited and (2) use examples from your class text.
- Summarize each article in not less than one full page per assignment, and make it available for the instructor’s criticism.
- Grade: – 10 points
I uploaded an example of the correct format. Make sure you use APA for citations.
Otu N. (2024) Criminal Justice Policy Issues, (2ndEd.) San Diego, CA., Cognella,ISBN 978-1-935551-66-9).
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DU4300
The Director at the hospital assigns you a very important task in rolling out an EHR: investigating vendors. She recommends researching different vendors. The two of you discuss some important questions to determine what is needed to meet your organizations needs: What software and hardware is needed to implement an EHR? What features of an EHR are must-haves? What features are strong wants, but not absolutely necessary? What does one vendor have that the other doesnt? Your budget has a limit. Will this vendor meet your budget? -
case study one
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Case Study One Golden Apple Restaurant Motivation_edited.pdf
Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.
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Focused assessment of heart
Review the case scenario. Norma James is a 69-year-old white female. She presents to the clinic today with worsening shortness of breath. She has a history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and stroke. You perform the following assessment: Onset: You asked when she first noticed her shortness of breath, and Norma stated that it seems like it comes and goes and has been getting worse over the past four months. When asked if she has experienced any other new problems, Norma tells you her ankles have been swelling a lot more lately, and she has been unable to walk to the senior center. You ask her how controlled her blood sugars have been over the past several weeks. She ran out of testing supplies and has been unable to test her blood sugar at home. She has been going to the senior center to get tested, but now she is unable to walk there. Duration: You ask her how long she has been experiencing shortness of breath. She tells you she has had intermittent shortness of breath for a few years, but it has become almost constant in the past four months. The episodes start with activity, and it takes her up to an hour after she stops activity for her breathing to get better. When asked about the edema, she tells you it has gotten worse in the past two months, and she is unable to get the swelling down when she elevates her legs. She has always had some swelling, but it seems like it is worse now. Characteristics: You ask her to describe her shortness of breath, and she tells you it feels like she can’t get enough air in her lungs. When asked about her swelling in her legs, she tells you they are swollen mostly around the ankles; some days she can’t get her shoes on. She also tells you she has gained 10 lbs recently, according the nurse at the senior center. Aggravating factors: You ask her what makes her shortness of breath worse, and she tells you that anytime she walks from one room to another room in her house, she has a hard time breathing. When she gets dressed in the morning, and when she is doing any kind of activity like cooking or doing dishes, she has a harder time breathing. When asked what makes her leg swelling worse, she tells you that they are not too swollen in the morning, but by the time she finishes getting bathed and dressed, on the mornings she is able to bathe, her ankles are starting to swell. Alleviating factors: When you ask her what helps her shortness of breath, she tells that she sits down when it gets bad, and eventually it gets easier to breathe. You ask her if anything helps her ankle swelling, and she tells you she has tried soaking them in cold water, but it doesn’t seem to really help. Her neighbor told her to wear tight socks, but she doesn’t have any, so she hasn’t tried that yet. Other background information: Norma is a widow who lives alone with her six cats. She has two grown sons, with whom she has limited contact with one son, but recently her other son stayed with her after her stroke. She has a long history of type 2 diabetes. She had a foot ulcer two years ago that was successfully treated. She has chronic atrial-fibrillation, and last year she suffered a mild stroke and initially had affective aphasia, right-sided weakness, and difficulty swallowing. She spent several weeks in a rehab unit but has since returned home, and is once again independent in her own care. She has a history of seeing multiple physicians for her health care needs. Norma has a known drug allergy to penicillin. She is currently on the following medications: Glucotrol, 10 mg twice a day Captopril, 50 mg twice a day Digoxin, 125 mcg once a day Coumadin, 5 mg once a day You perform the following assessment: Heart: Her rhythm is irregular and rapid; she has normal S1S2. Lungs: She is clear in the upper lobes and has crackles in the lung bases. Peripheral Vascular: She has 2+ radial pulses bilaterally and 1+ pedal pulses. She has 3+ pitting edema in both legs from ankle to mid-calf. She also has jugular vein distention. Capillary refill is < 2 sec. Other vital signs and findings: Her blood pressure is 140/92, her heart rate is irregular and 112, her respirations are 24, and her blood glucose is 140. Diagnosis and treatment: Norma is sent for several tests, including an x-ray, EKG, and echocardiogram. She is diagnosed with Class II heart failure. Her physician prescribes the following additional medications: Lasix and a potassium supplement. Step 2 Write a 3-page (750 word) paper using APA 7.0 format style and address the information below. You are precepting a student nurse today who is taking her assessment class. She is learning about focused history and assessment skills. In your paper, discuss the following items: Write a detailed explanation describing what you would say to the student, explaining the assessment conducted and the findings. Discuss the heart assessment you performed and any additional assessments you would perform. What are other factors related to the probable diagnosis you would be concerned about with this client? Explain how you would document your findings in the medical record. Develop your plan of care. Identify two nursing diagnoses and one to two nursing interventions related to those diagnoses. The interventions need to be evidence based. Cite the references used in your plan in correct format. Identify what client education should be done for Norma, given her background and presenting illness. Describe your teaching strategy and how you will evaluate the effectiveness of the educational intervention. Appropriately cite and reference all resources used to complete this assignment in APA 7.0 format style. The course textbook and any article you are asked to read should be used as evidence, the next level of evidence you may use would be peer reviewed articles after that well known web sites for example CDC or the AHA. Objectives Develop a plan of care for the heart and vascular system Demonstrate documentation of the heart and vascular assessment findings Explain how to conduct a physical assessment of the heart and vascular system Assignment Overview In this writing assignment, you will review a case scenario and submit an assignment providing information on how you would conduct a focused physical assessment of the client based on the presenting complaints. You will document your findings from the focused history and physical assessment data elicited and develop a nursing plan of care for this client. The rubric used to grade this assignment is attached below the assignment description. Deliverables Write a 3-page (750 word) paper using APA 7.0 format style. The minimum page count does not include the required cover page or the reference list. The required course textbook and any article you are asked to read should be used as evidence. The next level of evidence you could utilize would be peer reviewed articles; after that well known web sites for example CDC or the AHA. Avoid blogs, continuing education articles, non-healthcare websites, or obscure web sites. Never cite or reference Wikipedia in formal writing. avoid use Wikipedia as a resource to complete any assignment or discussion in this program. -
ANA federal nursing issue examination and proposed action pa…
1400 word minimum, reliable resources, analyze an Ana federal advocacy issue and develop an optimal solution develop an analysis of the causes, identify short and long term effects analyze past and current solutions propose a strong solution as well as address any challenges evaluate information and sources including peer reviewed research articles for appropriate reliability validity and bias use apa style to integrate credible scholarly source material no plagiarism -
Final Keystone Project
AI Dunlap Obituary:
An article about the Ethics of Love:
Final Essay- Keystone Assessment (30 % of your class grade) Please read the AI Dunlap Obituary, the Ethics of Love Article, and watch the Ethics of Love lecture
In a five-paragraph essay or more, apply ONE of these ethical theories (Kant’s Categorical Imperative, Utilitarianism, Virtue Ethics, and Ethics of Love) to AI Dunlaps business leadership, evaluating his moral attitudes and actions according to the ethical theory applied. Apply the ethical theory in each paragraph to support your arguments throughout the entire essay. Not using an ethical theory results in an automatic zero. Using more than one ethical theory results in an
automatic zero.
The keystone assessment will be graded according to the following aspects:
1) You have an introduction paragraph that introduces the moral issues of AI Dunlap and
the moral theory of your choosing. You also have a thesis statement that clearly
states your position and how you will argue for it.
2) You choose only one of the four moral ethical theories listed above as the cornerstone
of your essay.
i) For Kants Deontology, you include and apply his two arguments
ii) For Utilitarianism, you include and apply Benthams four points in his Principle
of Utility and three or more aspects of his Felicific Calculus.”
iii) For Virtue Ethics, you include and apply Aristotles Golden Mean, his views on
universal virtues with their relation to eudaimonia, and three or more virtues from
the virtue table
iv For Ethics of Love, you include and apply the personalist ethics of Dietrich von Hildebrand and Max Scheler to suffering
3) Each reason is communicated well and related to the AI Dunlap story.
You use examples from his obituary to show your point. Each reason has enough detail to clearly illustrate your position to someone who does not know too
much about ethics.
5) You have a conclusion that neatly wraps up the gist of the essay by evaluating whether you think AI Dunlap is a moral hero and what you hope for your own future as a moral person.
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This lab requires analyzing shellcode execution flow, PEB tr…
This quiz focuses on understanding how injected shellcode executes after a buffer overflow and how Windows API functions are resolved dynamically at runtime.
The questions are not asking you to write shellcode. Instead, they require you to observe the provided code and debugger output and explain what is happening at specific points.
Specifically, the quiz checks whether you can:
- Identify buffer sizes and initial values in a vulnerable function.
- Recognize how a buffer overflow overwrites execution flow.
- Observe the first instruction executed when control jumps to the stack.
- Understand whether a NOP sled is required based on where execution lands.
- Identify the API function name being dynamically searched in the shellcode.
- Understand how the Process Environment Block (PEB) is accessed and used.
- Recognize the application name passed to WinExec.
- Identify which DLL contains the target function.
- Understand how execution returns safely after shellcode execution.
Each question ties directly to a specific part of the disassembly or debugger view, often referencing exact instructions or line numbers. Answers should be based strictly on what is shown in the provided code and runtime behavior.
Requirements: 10 aswers | Assembly Language
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DU4415
What criteria should be used to evaluate health care reform? For example, a new health care policy could be assessed on how much it reduces cost or increases access. What do you think is the most important priority in health care reform? Why? Write at least 200 words to answer the prompt above Use at least one reference and an in-text citation in APA format. Your two responses to other students’ posts must be at least 100 words each. Basic DB info on this topic When looking at health care reform, the most accepted a criterion is around three main pillars: access, quality, and cost (sometimes called the Iron Triangle of health policy). On top of these, many people now stress equity, recognizing that a highly functioning system has to serve everyone fairly, regardless of income, race, or background. Access examines whether people can actually get care, considering insurance coverage, geographic availability, wait times, and affordability. Quality looks at provider performance, patient safety, health outcomes, and patient satisfaction. Cost focuses on both macro-level spending (healthcares impact on the economy) and affordability for individuals. Equity ensures the system doesnt just work, for example, if access is improved in general, but not for underserved groups. Many argue this is crucial care must be both accessible and fair (CMS, 2022).