ERP Simulation Game

650 WORDS OF THEORIES is a part of a report and is about ERP Simulation game.

what I need?

You have to require Some researches into simulation games as a learning tool for ERP system (Enterprise Resources Planning System) you also need to include

· What is ERP…. Software/games

· HOW IT HELPS IN LEARNING (important part focus on it )

· MAKE CONNECTION BETWEEN SIMULATION GAME AND LEARNING WITH good THEORIES (important part focus on it)

· REFERENCES 6-8 and have to be good references

· Citations in the text

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Briefly describe why it is of interest to professional public health nursing

Guidelines for Scholarly Paper
Topic: Select a topic from the ones listed. Develop your scholarly paper using peer-reviewed journal articles and other reliable resources. Consider the framework of MAP-IT and the assessment /planning/ evaluation model in the PHNAT tool. Your paper should demonstrate evidence of your use of the tool and the MAP-IT process.

Required information:

Briefly describe why it is of interest to professional public health nursing. Describe relevant current situations to support the need for the proposed program.
What data would you need to plan an effective intervention?
Who is your target population?

Diagnosis And Management Of Hematologic And Metabolic Disorders

In clinical settings, pediatric patients often present with hematologic and metabolic disorders such as anemia and diabetes. Many of these disorders are manageable with drug therapy and lifestyle changes, but they can pose serious complications for patients if left untreated. In your role as the advanced practice nurse, you must identify patients at risk of hematologic and metabolic disorders and provide the appropriate education for them and their families. Consider potential treatment, management, and education strategies for the patients in the following case studies.

Case Study 1
You see a 1-week-old Asian infant for a weight check. The infant is back to his birth weight and is breastfeeding for 10 minutes every 2 hours with one 3-hour stretch a day. He is alert, has bowel movements with each feeding, and wets 8–10 diapers a day. His blood type is A+ and his mother’s blood type is A+. Coombs’ testing at birth was negative. You note slight scleral and skin jaundice.

Case Study 2
Jimmy is a 3-year-old “picky” eater according to his mother. He refuses to eat anything but waffles for breakfast and macaroni and cheese or chicken nuggets for lunch and dinner. He will eat apples and bananas but refuses all vegetables except corn. After a normal physical examination, you obtained blood testing that revealed the hemoglobin is 11.4 mg/dl and his hematocrit is 30% (both obtained by venipuncture). The CBC revealed microcytic hypochromic RBCs.

Case Study 3
Melissa is a 13-year-old who presents to your office for a well-child check. Physical examination reveals a thin child who is short of stature. Breast Tanner stage is II and pubic hair development is Tanner I. Neurologic, skin, heart, lung, abdominal, and HEENT examinations are normal.

To prepare:

Review “Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders” and “Hematologic Disorders” in the Burns et al. text.
Review and select one of the three provided case studies. Analyze the patient information.
Consider a differential diagnosis for the patient in the case study you selected. Think about the most likely diagnosis for the patient.
Think about a treatment and management plan for the patient. Be sure to consider appropriate dosages for any recommended pharmacologic and/or non-pharmacologic treatments.
Consider strategies for educating patients and families on the treatment and management of the hematologic or metabolic disorder.
By Day 3
Post an explanation of the differential diagnosis for the patient in the case study you selected. Explain which is the most likely diagnosis for the patient and why. Include an explanation of unique characteristics of the disorder you identified as the primary diagnosis. Then, explain a treatment and management plan for the patient, including appropriate dosages for any recommended treatments. Finally, explain strategies for educating patients and families on the treatment and management of the hematologic or metabolic disorder.

Mobile computing and its business implications

Research paper topic: Mobile computing and its business implications

Research paper basics:

8-10 pages in length

APA formatted

Minimum six (6) sources – at least two (2) from peer reviewed journals

Include an abstract, introduction, and conclusion

1.0 line spacing

case study Question in supply and chains management

Pagoda.com, is an internet service provider, that serves to individual customers and small businesses that require a good to high level of service and they are willing to pay a best price for it. Pagoda.com offers the most advanced e-mail applications and web software development, as well as amply of storage space and a quick access through its great speed servers. Presently Pagoda is debating on whether or not the company should outsource their online technical support services from company in New Delhi, India. This company in India offers the service and it will be handle by a personal that speak English fluently and have the appropriate studies in technology. This Help Desk is one of the services that Pagoda’s customers like the most, due to the efficiency in the personnel that performs it. Customers of Pagoda are concerned more about the quality of the services they receive, the costs associated with it. Poor service can return into, their clients to abandon their service with Pagoda as soon as can be seen are not to the height of the quality of the waiting.

1. Calculate the total cost of outsourcing the online help desk versus staying with the current solution, which option is cheaper?

2. What other factors, besides cost, should Pagoda consider? How would you weight these factors? Given these options, how might you use a weighted-point evaluation system to evaluate the two options?

3. Should Pagoda.com outsource its online help desk? Why or why not?

4. A statement of work typically specifies performance measurements that the buying firm can use to determine whether or not the service provider is meeting the terms of the contract. What performance measurements would you recommend be put in place? What should happen if the service provider fails to meet these requirements?

Genome, Transcriptome and Proteome.

Genome, Transcriptome and Proteome.

For your primary post, please respond to one (1) of the following three (3) topics with a post of at least 125 words addressing the issue. Also, please reply to at least one fellow student on any topic.

Topic 1. Omics video. Watch the instructor’s video about “-omics”, in the Instructor Insights section.

https://blackboard.strayer.edu/webapps/osv-kaltura-bb_bb60/LtiMashupPlayIframeWrapper?playUrl=/browseandembed/index/media/entryid/0_1dbmbx95/showDescription/false/showTitle/false/showTags/false/showDuration/false/showOwner/false/showUploadDate/false/playerSize/400×285/playerSkin/31110461/&course_id=_224226_1&content_id=_23868233_

Describe four things you learned from the instructor’s video about ‘-omics’.

(Note: If you choose this discussion topic, your answer must be based on the material specifically covered in the video, rather than generic information on –omics from the internet. If you would rather research information from the internet, then choose discussion topic 3).

Topic 2. Synthetic genome video. Watch the instructor’s video about the synthetic genome “Syn 3.0” in the Instructor Insights section. Subsequently, answer the following:

https://blackboard.strayer.edu/webapps/osv-kaltura-bb_bb60/LtiMashupPlayIframeWrapper?playUrl=/browseandembed/index/media/entryid/0_rl8yrtfl/showDescription/false/showTitle/false/showTags/false/showDuration/false/showOwner/false/showUploadDate/false/playerSize/400×285/playerSkin/31110461/&course_id=_224226_1&content_id=_23868233_1

(a) Explain how Syn 3.0 is different from naturally-occurring microorganisms.

(b) What do you think we’ve learned, if anything, from Syn 3.0? Explain.

(c) In your opinion, what are the inherent risks of this research, if any?

Topic 3. Patent protection for BRCA genes. On the Internet, read one or more articles about how the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled in the case of Association for Molecular Pathology versus Myriad Genetics. In your answer, give must credit your source(s). Your answer must address the following:

(a) Why did the plaintiffs object to Myriad’s patent on the breast cancer-related genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2)?

(b) How did SCOTUS rule [Note: the rulings of lower courts are NOT of interest for our purposes. Please concentrate on SCOTUS’s ruling].

(c) What is your view on the issue of whether we should allow human genes to be patented?

Evaluation For Improving The Quality Of A Mother’s Parenting.

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U03D1] Unit 3 Discussion 1 – Qualitative Evaluation, Data, and Measures

Read Chapter 5 in Program Evaluation and Performance Measurement . Pay close attention to question 7 on page 221.

Complete the following:

• Discuss how you would design a qualitative evaluation for improving the quality of mothers’ parenting.

o Include three different methods of finding your sample.

• Specifically discuss how you would collect the data.

• Describe how you would measure whether the quality of parenting actually improves.

Unit 3 – Program Evaluation: Qualitative Research Design

INTRODUCTION

This unit focuses on qualitative evaluation design, data collection methods, and evaluating program effectiveness. Additionally, you will apply this knowledge to a real-world program evaluation.

OBJECTIVES

To successfully complete this learning unit, you will be expected to:

1. Understand and analyze qualitative program evaluation design.

2. Compare and contrast experimental and quasi-experimental designs.

3. Analyze pretest-posttest designs.

4. Communicate through writing that is concise, balanced, and logically organized

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Infections of the Skin, Eyes, and Underlying Tissues

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MICROBIOLOGYCase Study a Infections of the Skin, Eyes, and Underlying TissuesIt was so exciting! Caitlyn was the only freshman girl selected for Varsity Singers, her high school’s touring show choir. Their summer “retreat” was a six-day mega-rehearsal to learn all of the choreography for their upcoming show season. Monday through Saturday the week before school resumed, the 28 performers danced from 8 A M to 8 P M in their un-air-conditioned gymnasium. Caitlyn didn’t particularly mind the hot, humid rehearsal conditions, but sweating profusely in dance leotards every day was really starting to aggravate the acne on her shoulders and back. After a special preliminary performance for their families on Saturday night, Caitlyn showered and dressed to go home. It was then she discovered a very large, angry “pimple” that rubbed uncomfortably on the back waistband of her jeans. By morning, it was raised and the size of a dime. Caitlyn’s mother washed theaffected area, cleansed it with hydrogen peroxide, and applied an antibiotic ointment, telling her they would call the doctor tomorrow if it didn’t improve.What possible infections might Caitlyn have?What microbes would normally cause these infections? Are these microorganisms normal skin flora, pathogens, or both? Explain.Monday morning, the first day of school, Caitlyn’s back was sore. “A great way to start high school,” she thought. Caitlyn’s mother took her to the pediatrician’s office right after school. The PA examined her back and was alarmed to see a lesion almost two inches in diameter. It was tender to the touch with poorly demarcated margins. The region was raised, warm, and Erythematous (reddened) with several smaller red lines radiating outward.What is your diagnosis? Describe the nature of this condition. After consulting with the pediatrician, Keflex was prescribed for Caitlyn. She was sent home with instructions to monitor the infection. If it was not obviously improved by the next day, she was to return for reevaluation.To what class of antibiotics does Keflex belong? How does this drug work? What group of microbes is especially susceptible to it?On Tuesday morning, Caitlyn went immediately to see her pediatrician. The lesion was the size of an egg and quite sore. Caitlyn also presented with a temperature of 38.4°C (101.2°F). Motrin and compresses were advised as comfort measures. The Keflex was continued and the lesion cultured for laboratoryanalysis. Again, she was told to return if she didn’t notice improvement. How would you collect a specimen from Caitlyn’s lesion? Name several types of transport media commonly used. Why is it so important to appropriately transport a specimen to the microbiology laboratory?What media will likely be inoculated when this sample arrives in the laboratory? State your reason(s) for choosing the media you’ve indicated.In addition to media inoculation, what other procedure will be performed immediately using the specimen?The preliminary Gram stain of the specimen showed many Gram-positive cocci in clusters. After 24 hours, the TSA with 5% sheep blood plate demonstrated pure growth of small, round, smooth, white, gamma-hemolytic colonies. The same colony morphology was observed on the PEA (or CNA) plate with zero growth on the EMB (or MacConkey) plate. Colonies were also observed on the MSA plate, which was completely pink in color.What is meant by the term “pure growth”? What does it say regarding the quality of your specimen collection?Based upon these laboratory results, what microbe do you predict is causing Caitlyn’s infection? Explain. What two chemical tests would you perform next to verify your answer?Colonies from the TSA plate were suspended in sterile saline and introduced into the Vitek II analyzer. It confirmed Staphylococcus epidermidis was the pathogen involved and indicated Keflex sensitivity.      HATS Off to MRSA b

They had toyed with the idea for years, and now, Jacob, Tony, and Tom had finally made their dream of a family business a reality. With Jacob’s computer expertise, Tom’s experience from his marketing internship, and Tony’s apprenticeship with a master painter, the three brothers were confident that “Color Your World Painters, Inc.” would be a successful business venture. After only six months, their Internet and local TV advertising had made them a household name in their community. Tony had to hire additional painters to handle their burgeoning workload. The brothers moved to a larger office, purchased improved equipment, and issued all employees uniforms and painter’s caps with their flashy new logo.Business that summer was booming. The hot, sweaty paint crew worked from sun up to sun down every day. Upon returning to headquarters, they hung their caps on the wall, changed out their uniforms for street clothes, and collected nice fat paychecks. Jacob boasted smugly that things couldn’t be better…until one morning Tony didn’t show up for work. Annoyed, Jacob grabbed a uniform and Tony’s hat, got the painters organized, and took his brother’s place on the work crew while Tom tried to track down Tony. Tom’s second phone call reached his five-year-old niece, who was answering her mother’s cell phone. In a small and tearful voice, she told her uncle that they were at the hospital and daddy wasvery sick because he had slime leaking out of his head. Confident that his niece’s imagination had run away with her, Tom reassured the little girl and told her he would be right there. Tom left a voicemail message on Jacob’s cell phone and headed to the hospital. When he met his sister-in-law, Julia, Tom was shocked to find his brother was in surgery. Stunned, Tom listened to Julia describe the events of the last few days. Out of embarrassment, Tony never mentioned to his brothers that he periodically suffered from boils around his hairline when working under hot, humid conditions. Two days ago, when Tony noticed the first few boils appear, he assumed it was just a recurrence of his seasonal problem. But, after 24 hours, Tony was becoming concerned. This was the worst case he had ever experienced. He had at least a dozen boils on the back of his neck and into his hairline. Despite his discomfort, Tony continued work without complaint, although he secretly blamed his problem on wearing the new company cap that made him sweat more around his hairline.That evening, Tony showed Julia his neck and asked her to help him disinfect and bandage the area. His frightened wife pleaded with him to go to the emergency room, but Tony flatly refused. Number one, they didn’t have health insurance and he certainly did want to run up a bill. But number two, Tony was not about to be humiliated by going to the hospital for something so simple. In his mind, boils could hardly be considered life-threatening. Julia gently cleansed the area for her husband, counting 13 boils the size of a dime or larger. Tony winced in pain.What microbes commonly cause boils?What is another name for a boil?What is the incubation time for boil development?What factors are facilitating Tony’s problem?What at-home cleansing and treatment options would you have recommended Julia try? line. Tony found it humorous that his “gooey zits” got quick attention at an ED known for its long wait times. Dr. Bergmann, an infectious disease physician, examined Tony, noting heat, extreme erythema, folliculitis, 15 boils ~1–2 cm in diameter, some draining copious amounts of pus, and numerous seeping ulcerations. Dr. Bergmann applied a topical anesthetic before lancing several boils for culture. He ordered four sets of blood cultures drawn, started broad spectrum IV antibiotics, and immediately scheduled Tony for surgical debridement of his infection.Why did the doctor lance boil to collect a specimen for culture when many others were already draining pus?Why did Dr. Bergmann start Tony on antibiotics even though he didn’t know the microbe involved or its drug sensitivity?Why were blood cultures ordered?Why was Tony a candidate for immediate surgery? Tom and Julia sat for about an hour in the waiting room before Dr. Bergmann arrived with an update on Tony’s condition. Preliminary Gram stain results from the lab confirmed Gram-positive clusters of cocci in Tony’s boils. Due to the extensive tissue damage, Dr. Bergmann confided to the family that he suspected community acquired-MRSA. Although Tony was “resting uncomfortably,” the surgical debridement of a 3.5 cm  10 cm area was a success. Tony would receive a three-week course of IV vancomycin before being permitted to return to work.What common skin microbes demonstrate this Gram morphology and staining?What does MRSA stand for?What is the difference between community acquired-MRSA and hospital acquired-MRSA?How does the resistance demonstrated by this organism differ from the resistance it typically shows to penicillin?Why is vancomycin a good treatment choice when penicillin and methicillin are ineffective?What complications are associated with IV vancomycin treatment?Tony’s infection progressed rapidly and resulted in substantial soft tissue damage. Why is MRSA able to cause this problem?

demonstrate your ability to critique one quantitative or qualitative nursing research article of interest from any refereed nursing journal.

The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your ability to critique one quantitative or qualitative nursing research article of interest from any refereed nursing journal.
Instructions:

Choose a nursing research article of interest from a refereed nursing journal.
Utilize at least 5 cite sources to substantiate your findings or critique.
Visit the following website for suggested guidelines:’
American Nurses association “Reading and critiquing a research Article”
Create a 3-4 page critique
Follow APA style rules.

What is evidence-based nursing practice, what does it do for nursing? How does evidence-based nursing practice assist in nursing?

What is evidence-based nursing practice, what does it do for nursing? How does evidence-based nursing practice assist in nursing?

ANSWER EACH OF THESE QUESTIONS WITH 2-3 PARAGRAPHS EACH AND USE RESOURCES PROVIDED AND OTHER RESOURCES, INCLUDE CITATIONS IN PARAGRAPHS AND REFERENCE PAGE

1. What is evidence-based nursing practice, what does it do for nursing? How does evidence-based nursing practice assist in nursing?

REFERENCE

Melnyk, B. M., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2011). Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practices. (2nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2. End result of evidence-based nursing practice and IOM influences?

a. What are characteristics of a nurse in your philosophy?

c. What is your definition of wellness, health and illness?
d. Who constitute a client in nursing? In other words define client as it relates to your philosophy.
e. Discuss your philosophy from a global, cultural and local aspect. This should be an integrated discussion as you define and discuss item a, b, c and d.
f. How has your educational journey at college impacted on the development of this nursing philosophy?