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  • Discussion post

    Respond to 3 discussion post. 1. I have experience using artificial intelligence mainly in my professional work and learning environment. I use AI tools to help organize ideas, improve communication, and think through complex problems. In higher education administration, AI can support tasks like data review, process improvement, and identifying patterns that may be missed when reviewing information manually. AI can help solve organizational problems by increasing efficiency and supporting better decision-making. For example, AI tools can analyze large amounts of data to identify trends, risks, or gaps. This can help leaders respond faster and plan more effectively. AI can also help streamline repetitive tasks, allowing staff to focus on work that requires human judgment and relationship building. AI can be used as a learning tool by helping users explore new topics, ask questions, and receive explanations in different ways. It encourages curiosity and supports a growth mindset. However, learning with AI still requires critical thinking. I determine whether AI-provided answers are right or wrong by cross-checking information with trusted sources, policies, or real-world experience. There are ethical concerns with AI, including data privacy, bias, and over-reliance on automated tools. In both the workplace and learning environments, AI should support human decision-making, not replace it. While ethical concerns are important, I do not believe they outweigh the benefits if AI is used responsibly, transparently, and with proper oversight. References: Deloitte. (2023). How AI, cloud, and tech are shaping the future of work. Harvard Business Review. (2023). AI is changing workand leaders need to adapt. OpenAI. (n.d.). AI tools and helps. 258 words 2. Doc and Fellow Classmates, AI is a regular part of my work. I use it to summarize large sets of documents, build timelines, and analyze both our briefs and those of opposing counsel. We also use AI-supported legal research in a closed system that relies on validated case law. Even so, human oversight remains essential. The system can surface cases that have been overruled or misjudge the importance of certain authorities, so every citation still has to be checked against the original sources. The way I use AI at work reflects what Kassa and Worku (2025) describe. AI is especially effective at handling routine, data-intensive tasks, allowing employees to focus on judgment and strategy. For example, when I enter a trial date, our system automatically generates all related statutory and rule-based deadlines. This kind of task automation and decision support is exactly what Kassa and Worku (2025) link to higher productivity and stronger organizational performance. AI manages repetitive calculations and scheduling, while humans remain responsible for interpretation and final decisions. In law, however, human oversight is non-negotiable. A Court will not excuse a missed deadline because the AI was wrong in calculating deadlines, so every date must still be verified for accuracy. I have also used AI extensively as a learning tool. I relied on it to learn spreadsheet construction and formulas that would likely have taken an entire course to master. Similarly, tools like Grammarly function almost like a constant writing instructor. By repeatedly flagging the same types of errors, it has corrected my work in real time, much the way a professor would through ongoing feedback. Over time, this consistent correction has improved my sentence structure, clarity, and overall writing style. This aligns with Technology-Mediated Learning Theory, which suggests that digital tools expand access to information and feedback, improving learning and performance (Kassa & Worku, 2025). Determining whether AI is right or wrong ultimately depends on human judgment. Hanna et al. (2025) stress accountability and nonmaleficence in medical AI, noting that developers and users must prevent harm, monitor performance, and validate systems in real-world settings. In practice, this means treating AI outputs, whether legal deadlines, case summaries, or draft arguments, as a starting point rather than a final answer, and confirming them against governing law and original documents before taking action. Hanna, M. G., Pantanowitz, L., Jackson, B., Palmer, O., Visweswaran, S., Pantanowitz, J., Deebajah, M., & Rashidi, H. H. (2025). Ethical and Bias Considerations in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning. Modern Pathology, 38(3), 100686. Kassa, B. Y., & Worku, E. K. (2025). The impact of artificial intelligence on organizational performance: The mediating role of employee productivity. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 11(1), 100474. 3. Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a tool for organizations to adapt and grow in a rapidly changing workplace. In my experience, I have used AI primarily for streamlining administrative tasks, generating summaries, and exploring alternative approaches for solving problems. These tools can reduce manual work and provide data-driven insight, freeing leaders and teams to focus on strategic thinking. AI can also be used as a powerful learning resource, offering simulations, role-playing scenarios, and instant feedback to develop skills in real time (McKinsey & Company, 2023). However, knowing whether AI-provided answers are accurate requires discernment. It is essential to validate outputs with critical thinking, corroborating sources, and human expertise. AI can enhance learning and decision making, but it shouldn’t complement, not replace, judgment. additionally ethical implications must be considered. Privacy, bias, and over-reliance on algorithms are real risks that organizations need to manage through transparent policies and accountability (Wilson & Daugherty, 2018). Despite these concerns, though, I believe the benefits of AI outweigh the risks when implemented thoughtfully. AI supports efficiency, animation, and personal development, helping organizations to adapt to evolving challenges. To maximize its potential, leaders should maintain oversight, cultivate ethical AI use, and encourage employees to approach AI as a collaborative tool rather than a substitute for human insight. By balancing Innovation with the sermon, organizations can use AI to improve outcomes, solve problems more effectively, and foster continuous learning, all while maintaining ethical standards and human-centered leadership. McKinsey & Company. (2023). Superagency in the workplace: Empowering people to unlock AIs full potential. Wilson, H. J., & Daugherty, P. R. (2018). Collaborative intelligence: Humans and AI are joining forces. Harvard Business Review. 273 words
  • Week 2

    In this assignment, you are to prepare a report analyzing the two problems below. Be sure to include your own interpretation and opinion as you prepare this report. You are the manager of a firm that receives revenues of $40,000 per year from product X and $90,000 per year from product Y. The own price elasticity of demand for product X is 1.5, and the cross-price elasticity of demand between product Y and X is 1.8 Going beyond a simple definition, explain what is meant by own price elasticity of demand. Going beyond a simple definition, explain what is meant by cross-price elasticity of demand. Explain why it is important for a business manager or owner to understand the two forms of elasticity. How much will your firm’s total revenues (revenues from both products) change if you increase the price of good X by 2 percent? Show your math. Mr. Abel owns a small chain of gasoline stations in a large Midwestern town. He read an article that said the own price elasticity of demand for gasoline in the United States is 0.2. Because of this highly inelastic demand in the United States, Mr. Abel is thinking about raising prices to increase revenues and profits. He has asked for your opinion. Discuss the implications of own price elasticity. Discuss the relationship between price changes, revenue, and own price elasticity of demand. Interpret the -0.2 own price elasticity of demand. Do you recommend that Mr. Abel raise prices? Prepare a 3-4 page report in APA style that summarizes your findings. If you use outside resources, cite appropriately. Submit your report using the instructions below.
  • Discussion board

    ChoiceDF1: Rational Choice It’s time to discuss Mikey Dowd and the officers of the 75th! Please discuss the following using R&B and the Rational Choice theories powerpoint as your guide: Where do we see Officer Dowd and the others of the 75th Precinct engage in the process of weighing the costs and benefits of their crimes? Provide examples for your response with timestamps from the documentary. Studies on rational choice show that while official/formal sanctions tend to have some effect on individuals decisions to commit crime, they almost always are relatively unimportant compared with extralegal/informal factors. What were some of the important extralegal and informal factors for Dowd/Chickie and the other officers featured in the documentary? The influence of peers has a profound impact on individual perceptions of the pros and cons of offending. What were the important peer influences for the officers of the 75th Precinct? The most important finding of rational choice research was of the expected benefits–Particularly the pleasure gained from offending, as one of the most significant influences in decisions to commit crimes. Using this perspective, can we see evidence of pleasure gained from offending from any of the officers of the 75th Precinct? Lastly, what do you think of the explanatory power of Rational Choice theory to help us understand why Mike Dowd and the others chose to turn away from their roles as upstanding, law abiding members of society and instead engage in these crimes?

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  • Revised Resume

    I need help in making this resume shorter that fit in 2 pages only.

    Requirements: 2 pages

  • Phonological Analysis

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  • Peer response

    Respond to at least two peer posts. Aimee post The nursing problem I am addressing in my project is the low skin risk assessment nursing compliance rate in the 3E Tele unit to prevent hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs). Challenges that contributed to the increased HAPIs include missed skin assessments, documentation opportunities, delayed wound care nurse consultation, and missed follow-through interventions for patients with high-risk pressure injuries. A good start to prevent pressure injury on a patient is to assess the patients risks for developing pressure injuries. My goal is to provide 3E Tele unit nursing staff with pressure injury prevention refresher educational sessions during huddles by week 4, focusing on evidence-based skin risk assessments on admission and at least once every shift change to increase the unit’s skin risk assessment compliance. The brief refresher educational refreshers will include policy adherence to skin assessment documentation and timely interventions to prevent and/or manage pressure injuries. My desired short-term outcome is to see an increase in the overall skin risk assessment compliance in the 3E Tele unit (both on admission and shift change) to 95% from an average of 93% during the past 5 months by week 7. My desired long-term outcome is to see an increase in the overall skin risk assessment compliance in the 3E Tele unit (both on admission and shift change) to 98% within 6 months. Input from the unit manager, nutritionist, and wound care specialist helped in the development of the educational flyer presented at the unit morning huddle. Another huddle presentation has been scheduled to ensure 98% or more of the nursing staff are captured. The Associate Chief Nursing Officer (ACNO) recommended that the educational flyer be posted on the nursing unit staff board to provide at-a-glance access to an ongoing reminder to complete accurate skin risk assessments and provide follow-up interventions. This will influence my short-term goal of 95% skin risk assessment compliance by week 7. By encouraging the unit manager to frequently remind and encourage staff to complete patient skin risk assessments, monitor compliance rates in the Nursing Insights dashboard, and work closely with wound care specialists and nutritionists to identify gaps and opportunities in completing and documenting accurate skin assessments, the long-term goal of 98% compliance rate can be achieved. According to Mitchell (2022), skin assessment should be part of a holistic approach because the skin is like a window to a patient’s overall health status. Skin risk assessments involve assessing a patient’s sensory perception, activity and mobility, nutritional status, and environmental risks posing threats to skin alterations. As skin risk assessments become an important part of the nurses’ routine, culturally competent care needs to be taken into consideration, such as providing culturally appropriate nutrition interventions (Munoz and Litchford, 2024). A barrier I have encountered with project implementation is the challenge of capturing all nursing staff to attend the educational huddles. The best approach the nursing manager shared was to conduct a total of two Monday morning huddles to capture both the alternate night and day shift staff, as they are scheduled on an every-other-weekend shift. With a short timeframe dedicated to this project, this became a challenge, but nonetheless, doable. A potential barrier is the lack of staff engagement to perform these skin risk assessments. An example shared was that upon chart spot-checks, interventions checked off on a checklist were not noted as performed in the flowsheet. Validating that these assessments and follow-up interventions were done and accurately performed is a challenge. A strategy to overcome this barrier would be to improve staff engagement. According to George and Massey (2020), in order to improve staff engagement, it is important to help nursing staff recognize that they play key roles in the organizational initiatives. This is where nurse leadership can use a collaborative approach to involve nurse leaders and nursing staff in shared teamwork decision-making. References George, V, & Massey, L. (2020). Proactive strategy to improve staff engagement. Nurse Leader, 18(6), 532-535. )30218-4/fulltext Links to an external site. Michell, A. (2022). Skin assessment in adults. British Journal of Nursing, 31(5). Links to an external site. Munoz, N., & Litchford, M. (2024). Wound care at the intersection of race, ethnicity, and malnutrition. Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 37(10), 536-543. Natalie post My small-scale change project focuses on preventing pneumonia in trauma patients with limited mobility on the trauma unit. The short-term goal of the project is to increase consistent use of evidence-based pneumonia prevention interventions, including incentive spirometry, early mobility as tolerated, upright positioning, and oral care (Dhillon et al., 2023). The short-term outcome is improved staff compliance with these interventions and increased patient participation. The long-term outcome is a reduction in hospital-acquired pneumonia rates, improved patient outcomes, and decreased length of stay. Several members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team have influenced progress toward my project goals and outcomes. Trauma physicians and advanced practice providers support early mobility orders and respiratory interventions, which directly impact short-term and long-term outcomes. Respiratory therapists play a key role in educating patients on proper incentive spirometry use and reinforcing lung expansion strategies. Physical and occupational therapists influence early mobilization efforts, especially for patients with severe injuries. Collaboration with nursing staff has been essential for reinforcing education, monitoring compliance, and integrating these practices into daily care routines. Achieving both the short- and long-term outcomes of this project supports holistic and culturally competent care by addressing physical, educational, and psychosocial needs. Education on pneumonia prevention can be adapted to patients cultural beliefs, language needs, and health literacy levels, promoting understanding and engagement for both patients and families. Preventing pneumonia also reduces complications that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, supporting equitable and patient-centered care across diverse trauma populations. A primary barrier encountered with project implementation is inconsistent staff adherence due to workload, time constraints, and competing priorities in a high-acuity trauma setting. A potential barrier is limited patient participation related to pain, fatigue, or lack of understanding. An evidence-based strategy to overcome these barriers includes ongoing staff education, visual reminders, and interdisciplinary reinforcement during rounds. Utilizing brief teach-back methods and incorporating pneumonia prevention into standard care checklists can help improve consistency and sustainability of the intervention. Reference Dhillon, G., Buddhavarapu, V. S., Grewal, H., Munjal, R., Verma, R. K., Surani, S., & Kashyap, R. (2023). Evidence-based Practice Interventions for Reducing Postoperative Pulmonary Complications: A Narrative Review. The open respiratory medicine journal, 17, e18743064271499.
  • discussion

    Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the discussion. Contact your course faculty if you have questions.

    General instructions:

    Review the scenario and address the questions below.

    You are a nurse practitioner employed in a busy primary care office with responsibilities for managing the office staff, including the medical assistants who aid in client care as well as filing, answering calls from clients, processing laboratory results, and taking prescription renewal requests from clients and pharmacies. The office is part of a larger hospital system. One of the medical assistants has worked in the practice for 10 years and is very proficient at her job. She knows almost every client in the practice and has an excellent rapport with all the providers.

    During an office visit, a client requested a refill for an amoxicillin prescription. When examining the empty bottle, you noted that the date on the bottle was 1 week ago. You also noted your name printed on the label as the prescriber though you did not see the client last week. The client explained that she called last week concerned about her cough and spoke to the medical assistant, who assured her that a prescription would be sent to the pharmacy for the concern. You do not recall having discussed this client with the medical assistant; the other providers in the practice deny speaking to or consulting about the client.

    Include the following sections:

    1. ApplicationofCourseKnowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail.
      • Based on the situation above, what are the ethical and legal implications for the practice at the micro-, meso-, and macro-level of the system?
      • What changes do you recommend to prevent further episodes of the problem behavior? What coaching and feedback skills can be used to discuss the event with the medical assistant?
      • Which change model would you use to implement the identified change and why: Lewins Theory of Planned Change, Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA), or Kotters 8-Step Process for Leading Change?
      • Identify and discuss one barrier to implementing the change process. Identify and discuss one factor that facilitated the change process.
    1. Integration of Evidence: Integrate relevant scholarly sources as defined by :
      • Cite a scholarly source in the initial post.
      • Cite a scholarly source in one faculty response post.
      • Cite a scholarly source in one peer post.
      • Accurately analyze, synthesize, and/or apply principles from evidence with no more than one short quote (15 words or less) for the week.
      • Include a minimum of two different scholarly sources per week. Cite all references and provide references for all citations.

    Requirements: 300 words

  • Ontological Humility and Epistemic Wisdom

    Hi,

    I need help in writing a research paper. I love the topic, but feel overwhelmed with the details. I included:

    • Assessment Instructions (with scoring rubric) and tips
    • CF APA Paper Template
    • Various artilces provided by the Professor

    The purpose of the paper is to:

    Analyze the readings and activities from the course so far and synthesize them into a well-organized and cohesive 67 page paper.

    In this assessment, you will define and describe ontological humility and epistemic wisdom, explain how cognitive barriers affect a business leader’s ability to lead a change initiative, and explain how you might strengthen your critical thinking skills. Before starting this assessment, be sure to read the assigned readings for Assessment 1 and conduct your own independent research on ontological humility, epistemic wisdom, and cognitive barriers such as cognitive dissonance.

    Write a solid introduction that explains to the reader the different parts of the assessment. Your introduction should include background information and an overarching thesis sentence that states the topic and purpose of the paper. In one-half to one page, clearly yet briefly describe the concepts that are included in your paper. .

    Define ontological humility.

    Describe the benefits of having ontological humility.

    Explain how having ontological humility might help a business leader solve problems.

    Explain how cognitive barriers such as cognitive dissonance affect a business leaders ability to lead a change initiative such as business model innovation.

    Define epistemic wisdom.

    Describe the benefits of having epistemic wisdom.

    Explain how having ontological humility and epistemic wisdom might help strengthen your critical thinking skills throughout your doctoral journey.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Exploring Epistemic Wisdom Paper.pdf, Time Management Skills.pdf, Ontology My Big Word Leading Essentially.pdf, Using Design Thinking to Teach Creative Problem Solving in Writing Courses.pdf, Guide to Pressionalism in the Workplace.pdf, Do you See Tech Forecasting Social Change.pdf, AOM Code of Ethics.pdf, How to Write a Good Scientific Paper.pdf, Critical Thinking Test.pdf, Eight Personal and Professional Code of Ethics Examples.pdf, Coopetition and COVID19 Collaborative business to business marketing.pdf, How to be professional in the workplace.pdf, A Modified Delphi Method to Elicit and Compare Perceptions of Industry Trends Article.pdf, Professional Codes of Ethics for Organizations.pdf, CF APA Paper Template ORIGINAL.docx, Assessment 1 Instructions 20260126.docx

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  • Writing Question

    Submit a scholarly writing sample written by the applicant of graduate-level scholarly writing that adheres to the elements of scholarly writing outlined in the below rubric. Make sure your writing includes evidence for each of the indicators below. This should not exceed 6 pages (not including references). Proper citation and references must be included. If this was part of a publication or graduate course submission, include the specifics of the publication or submission (journal reference; university/course). Proof of originality (via a plagiarism checker) should be attached. Submissions missing this proof of originality or found to be plagiarized will not be evaluated. Your submission will be evaluated by a team of qualified reviewers and must meet the threshold of an average of 2 or higher by the majority of the team. Elements of Scholarly Writing Indicator Criteria Rating Content Knowledge Writing demonstrates an understanding of current and classical research related to the writing topic Connection/Support Writing shows connections among sources (readings, research, experience) which supports writing claims/arguments. Theory-based Writing connects content to appropriate theoretical perspectives and/or frameworks. Perspectives Writing gives insight from multiple perspectives regarding assumptions, values, and social identity. Organization Writing utilizes effective organization with smooth flow of the text. Voice Voice is well-articulated with engagement and differentiation evident between writers positions and references cited. Language Appropriate and effective use of vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and sentence structures. Formatting Consistent and accurate use of formatting style implemented. Citation Sources are credible, accurately cited, and referenced.

    Requirements:

  • What is a prime number?

    A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors: 1 and itself.

    Example: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11

    Requirements: