Future implications

Library Unknown Report (10 pts total) 250 words minimum (main body only/ 2 pts) ( see the attach file, for image two use just the colon have circle on top and in the bottom its called M.Luteus)

Results


Summary of characteristics and what helped you determine your unknown/ 2.5 pts ( see the attach file, for image two use just the colon have circle on top and in the bottom its called M.Luteus )

Discussion

Connecting results to natural history (habitat or interaction with other organisms) or significance to medicine/science / 2 pts

Example: “This organism typically is found in the gut of mammals which makes sense why it is a facultative anaerobe.”

Future implications / 2 pts

What would have made this easier (Any results ambiguous or tests that could have made it easier to identify)

Citations/ 1.5 pts Must have cited the Bergey’s Manual as well as one other source from a **peer-reviewed publication** (Wikipedia or Microbewiki do not count!). Format does not matter.

Here’s a handy guide to writing in science ( see the attach file )

Nursing and Health Policy in Other Nations

Think for a moment about nurses who relocate because of professional opportunities. How could such a seemingly personal decision have a detrimental impact on global health care? As presented in this week’s Learning Resources, nurse migration is of global concern. In response to this issue, international health care organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Council of Nurses (ICN) have positioned themselves to craft related policy as a solution. This is just one example of a global nursing policy effort.

To prepare:

With information from the Learning Resources in mind, select a U.S. nursing- or health-related policy.
Search the web and locate a similar policy in another country.
Consider how the two policies are similar and dissimilar.
Was an international organization involved in promoting the policies? If not, should they have been?
By tomorrow 05/01/2018 6 pm, write a minimum of 550 words in APA format with at least 3 scholarly references from the list of required readings below. Include the level one headings as numbered below”

Post a cohesive response that addresses the following:

1) Post information on the nursing or health-related policies you located including a reference to the source.

2) Indicate the country you are comparing to the U.S. (Only choose any of the countries mentioned in the articles in the list of required reading below:

3) Compare and contrast the two policies. What insights did you gain as a result of this comparison?

4) What is the role of international organizations in developing policy? Provide a specific example.

Required Readings

Bodenheimer, T., & Grumbach, K. (2016). Understanding health policy: A clinical approach (7th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical.

Chapter 14, “Health Care in Four Nations”. This chapter compares the health care systems in Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, and Japan. All these nations offer universal health care; however, they organize and finance health care in varying ways.

Asadov, D.A., & Aripov, T. Y. (2009). The quality of care in post-soviet Uzbekistan: Are health reforms and international efforts succeeding? Public Health, 123(11), 725–728.

The authors discuss why health care initiatives in developing countries, such as Uzbekistan, are not succeeding, even with international involvement. They suggest involving regional input and consideration for better success.

Baillie, L., & Gallagher, A. (2009). Evaluation of the Royal College of Nursing’s ‘Dignity: At the heart of everything we do’ campaign: Exploring challenges and enablers. Journal of Research in Nursing, 15(1), 15–28.

This article provides details from a study concerning the Royal College of Nursing’s campaign to promote dignity in care. The authors focus on two aspects of the study— “enablers” and “challenges” of providing dignity in care to patients.

Clarke, S. P., & Aiken, L. H. (2008). An international hospital outcomes research agenda focused on nursing: Lessons from a decade of collaboration. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(24), 3317–3323.

The authors depict findings from an international nursing survey, which concludes that nurses work experiences (positive and negative) are remarkably consistent across countries, regardless of cultural differences. The authors propose that a global effort to improve the nurses work environments will lead to improved patient care.

Crigger, N. (2008). Towards a viable and just global nursing ethics. Nursing Ethics, 15 (1), 17–27.

This article discusses global justice and the nursing profession and proposes five characteristics to guide global ethics. The author proposes that technology and business can act as barriers to global justice.

Eckenwiler, L. A. (2009). The WHO code of practice on the international recruitment of health personnel: We have only just begun. Developing World Bioethics, 9(1).

The World Health Organization (WHO) has drafted a Code of Practice to encourage global health care policies. The author focuses on the detrimental impact of health care professionals migrating from source countries (usually the global South) to destination countries. The author suggests that WHO could be more specific in the code relating to stakeholders and shared responsibilities to promote collaboration by all parties involved in global health care.

Hall, L. M., Pink, G. H., Jones, C. B., Leatt, P., Gates, M., & Peterson, J. (2009). Is the grass any greener? Canada to United States of America nurse migration. International Nursing Review, 56(2), 198–205.

The authors of this research study explore why Canadian-educated nurses practice in the United States. Study results suggest that there is more opportunity for full-time employment and continuing education in the United States. Rather than recruit nurses internationally, which would only exacerbate the global work conditions of nurses, the authors propose these findings be used to create Canadian health care policies that promote the retention of nurses.

Koch, K., Schurmann, C., & Sawicki, P. (2010). The German health care system in international comparison: A patient perspective. Deutsches Arzteblatt International 107(24), 427–434.

This article provides information gleaned from a Commonwealth Fund survey on international health care experiences. The authors report a variation in patient experiences and satisfaction internationally, but German respondents reported less satisfaction than most countries. German patients tend to be seen by more than one doctor, and perhaps the reported dissatisfaction can be traced to a lack of coordination in care.

Tyer-Viola, L., Nicholas, P., Corless, I., Barry, D., Hoyt, P., Fitzpatrick, J., & Davis, S. (2009). Social responsibility of nursing: a global perspective. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 10(2), 110–118. doi: 10.1177/1527154409339528

This article depicts a study that examines nursing, social responsibility, and global health. The authors focus on concepts such as social justice, human rights, nurse migration, and nurse education as well as strategies to address these issues.

World Health Organization (WHO). (2010). Managing health workforce migration—The global Code of Practice. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/hrh/migration/code/practice/en/index.html

In 2010, WHO created the “Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel,” which urges a global policy on the recruitment of health care workers that would result in better global health care outcomes.

International Council of Nurses. (2010). International Council of Nurses. Retrieved from http://www.icn.ch/

This website provides information from the ICN, an international federation of nurses associations. The ICN is a global organization, operated by nurses that advocates the profession of nursing and promotes global health care policy.

Royal College of Nursing. (2011). The Royal College of Nursing. Retrieved from http://www.rcn.org.uk/

The RCN represents the interests of nurses in the United Kingdom and promotes health care policy.

Optional Resources

Evans, C., & Ndirangu, E. (2008). The nursing implications of routine provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling in sub-Saharan Africa: A critical review of new policy guidance from WHO/UNAIDS. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(5), 723–731.

France, C. (2008). The form and context of federalism: Meaning for health care financing. Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law, 33(4), 649–705. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2008-012

International Nursing Review. (2009). ICN initiative to fortify health workforce will open new Centre in Uganda. International Nursing Review, 56(2), 151–152.

Pulcini, J., Jelic, M., Gul, R., & Loke, A. Y. (2010). An international survey on advanced practice nursing education, practice, and regulation. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 42(1), 31–39.

Explain how you will bring the professional traits identified in part C to an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals.

PROFESSIONAL ROLES & VALUESCompetencies:
740.1.10: The Nursing Profession – The graduate applies historical and contemporary nursing theories and models to define their professional nursing practice.
740.1.4: Professional Accountability – The graduate analyzes the responsibilities and accountability of the professional nurse.
740.1.5: Self-Advocacy of the Nurse – The graducate integrates strategies of self-awareness and self-care into professional practice to ensure personal health and well-being.
740.1.13: The Professional Nurse – The graduate integrates knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the nursing profession into personal and professional interactions and ethical decision making.
740.1.7: Roles of the Nurse (WGU) – The graduate analyzes the roles of the nurse as a scientist, a detective, and a manager of the healing environment.
740.1.15: Healthcare Work Environment – The graduate evaluates how the vision, values, mission, and philosophy of an organization align with an individual’s professional values, beliefs, and approaches to interprofessional collegiality.
Introduction:

Four Questions in Health and Enviromental

Four Questions in Health and Enviromental
Q1-What India Can Teach America About Clean Drinking Water, the commentator states that “clean water delivers political power and hope.” What do you think he means by that statement? Do you agree or disagree?

Q2

Research a waterborne illness case study online or at the library.

In a Word document, include:

Your sources in APA style

Overview of the outbreak

Background – Summarize the story of the outbreak in at least three paragraphs

Solution – What finally ended the outbreak?

Results – Include both the negative and positive results of the outbreak. How many people were affected? Were there any fatalities? Were there changes made to the water system or supply as a result of the outbreak?

Conclusion – Summarize what was learned as a result of the outbreak.

Q3

Q. 1. Elaborate the Housing environmental health principles?

Q. 2. Give a brief discussion on Damp housing environment

Q4

How do nutrients get into the microbial cell?

Care analysis of a service user experiencing acute and challenging mental health problems:

3000 words essay.
Care analysis of a service user experiencing acute and challenging mental health problems:
Demonstrate a biopsychosocial understanding of a service users experience and an evidence based approach to your suggested intervention. The service user should have complex needs, which can offer challenges to services. An example of this might be:
A service user who is admitted informally to an acute in patient unit where the doors are locked. The service user may be presenting with depression, alcohol withdrawal and ideas of self-harm.
Care analysis should identify:
– Service users presenting problems, from the biopsychosocial perspective
– Risk assessment and management
– Recovery principles and engagement processes
– Legal and ethical dimensions, such as deprivation of liberty
– Role and responsibilities of the mental health nurse

The client history and presentation should be put in as an appendix
Module aims:
• Identify and explore the biological, psychological, social and cultural factors that impact on mental health
• Enable the student to demonstrate expertise in eliciting a full biological, psychological and social history and to critically examine the links between causation, symptomology, treatment and management of challenging mental health presentations
• Facilitate the exploration of the experience of acute and challenging presentations and critically analyse knowledge and experience to make clinical judgments
Demonstrate competence in the use of care planning to promote service user independence and recovery
Knowledge and Understanding
• Understand the biological explanations of mental health problems addressed with psychological and social perspectives of human responses and behaviour
• Evaluate data to identify and define acute / challenging presentations, analyse the use of specific nursing interventions and, informed by best available evidence, utilise a collaborative approach when formulating and evaluating assessment and interventions used

Intellectual Skills
• Analyse the legislative frameworks, ethical dimensions and policy context in relation to complex mental health presentations
• Analyse and apply a variety of assessment tools and frameworks in relation to challenging mental health needs and presentations
• Analyse and apply research to clinical practice

Document Layout:
• Front page including your student number and word count
• Double line spacing
• Size 12 font
• A margin of at least 2.54 cm on all sides of A4 paper
• Candidate number as header on all pages
• Page number as footer on all pages

Personality Disorder
• A bio-psycho social perspective on personality development
• Understanding of diagnostic criteria for personality disorder
• Engaging with the service user
• Assessing risk, including the risk of self-harm, attempted suicide and risk to others
• Legal and ethical frameworks for care
• Nursing intervention and the use of ‘self’ in engaging with this client group
• Development and documentation of care plans to achieve optimal health, habitation and rehabilitation, based on assessment and current nursing knowledge

Risk Management
• Understanding risk – the use of positive risk taking
• Collaborative approaches to risk management – clinical decision making
• Selection and application of appropriate assessment tools
• Promoting the use of nurturing, psychologically and environmentally safe environments
• Prioritisation of need
• Empowering service users – maximising choice and decision making wherever possible
• Developing communication skills, written and verbal
• Legal and ethical frameworks for care

Dual Diagnosis
• Selection and application of appropriate risk assessment tools and specific techniques in assessing substance misuse and co existing mental health problems
• Assessment of physical health needs in relation to substance use
• Collaborative approaches to care and care planning
• Understanding the impact of specific substances on the service users physical and mental well-being (during use and detoxification regimes)
• Promoting service user understanding and ownership of care and treatment
• Legal and ethical frameworks for care

Nursing Services Delivery Theory

Application: Systems Theory

As noted systems theory provides a meaningful and beneficial means of examining challenges in health care organizations. To do this effectively, however, it is essential to assess all system components, as some may be relatively healthy while others are problematic.

For this Systems Theory: Nursing Services Delivery Theory Assignment, you apply systems theory to the examination of a problem in a department or a unit within a health care organization. (Note: You may use the same problem you identified for the Discussion as long as it meets the criteria for this assignment.)

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To prepare:

Review the Meyer article, “Nursing Services Delivery Theory: An Open System Approach,” (Google This article).
Reflect on your organization or one with which you are familiar. Within a particular department or unit in this organization, identify a problem the staff is encountering.
Analyze the department or unit, identifying inputs, throughput, output, cycles of events, and negative feedback. Consider whether the problem you have selected relates to input, throughput, output, cycles of events, and/or negative feedback.
Think about how you could address the problem: Consider what a desired outcome would be, then formulate related goals and objectives, and translate those goals into policies and procedures.
Research professional standards that are pertinent to your identified problem.
Reflect on the organization’s mission statement and values. In addition, consider how addressing this problem would uphold the mission and values, while improving the organizational culture and climate. (Depending on the organization you have selected, you may have explored these in the Week 1 Discussion.)
To complete:

Write a 4 page Systems Theory: Nursing Services Delivery Theory paper (page count does not include title and reference page) that addresses the following:

Describe a department or unit within a health care organization using systems theory terminology. Include a description of inputs, throughput, output, cycles of events, and negative feedback.
Describe the problem you identified within the department or unit using an open- systems approach, and state where the problem exists using the systems theory model (input, throughput, output, cycles of events, or negative feedback).
Based on this information, explain how you would address the problem as follows:
Formulate a desired outcome.
Identify goals and objectives that would facilitate that outcome.
Translate those goals and objectives into policies and procedures for the department or unit.
Describe relevant professional standards.
Explain how your proposed resolution to the problem would uphold the organization’s mission and values and improve the culture and climate.
Reminder: The paper submitted should include a title page, introduction, summary, and references.

This Systems Theory: Nursing Services Delivery Theory Assignment is due by Friday at 1400Hrs

Provide a scholarly cross post to a peer’s post. The post must be substantive, provide a new reference citing and add to the discussion.

Write an essay of 1,000-1,250 words in three sections that examines the similarities and differences between the various health care delivery systems. Be sure to also include:

1. A definition or description of the various types of delivery systems.

2. The goals or philosophies of the various delivery systems.

3. Your own mission or philosophy statement.

Provide appropriate and scholarly sources for your paper.

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is required.

This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.

Cross post to a peer – Provide a scholarly cross post to a peer’s post. The post must be substantive, provide a new reference citing and add to the discussion. , “I agree.”, or like comments. You should extend the conversation/discussion. 250 word limit.

The cross post is based on the file attached. Please ensure that it is 250 words or less. Please follow the above directions.

You are investigating a single-celled eukaryotic plant cell and the bacteria that live inside it. What organelles will you observe in both organisms? Give a specific explanation for your answer.

You are investigating a single-celled eukaryotic plant cell and the bacteria that live inside it. What organelles will you observe in both organisms? Give a specific explanation for your answer.

2.) Imagine that certain warblers exhibit mating behavior that seperates them from another group of warblers: one group mates and lay eggs only on apple trees, and the other group mates and lay eggs only on walnut trees. How could you design an experiment to test if these are diffrent species or still the same species? Be sure to state your hypothesis, the independent and dependednt variable, and a control in your desigh.

3.) Lithops are succulent plants that resembel stones. Describe four of the characteristics of life that distinguish these plants from the dead stones they mimic.

Role and Impact of Social Media in PR

Part 1 – Role and Impact of Social Media in PR

Review the Case “Don’t Mess with the Queen of Social Media” on page 221 in The Practice of Public Relations, Ch. 10, and use the questions at the end of the chapter as a basis of your discussion.

Describe what PR recommendations you would have for Taylor Swift if you were her Public Relations Consultant.

Incorporate the principles of PR that you have learned to date.

Develop a 700- to 1,050-word recommendation as part of your response.

Use two outside references to support your points.

Case Study   Don’t Mess with the Queen of Social Media

In the 21st century, record sales are depressed. Yet her albums sell by the millions. She has 60 million followers on Twitter and another 100 million friends and subscribers among Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.

She is pop singer Taylor Swift, and in the second decade of the 21st century, she is the undisputed queen of social media.

How she has mastered the social medium should serve as a primer for any individual or organization eager to understand and penetrate the world’s most potent communications force. Here’s how she’s done it.

Building Relationships

Public relations begins with building relationships, and here Taylor Swift is a master. The singer may be a millionaire many times over, but she never loses sight of her “Swifties.”

Answering the appeals of the Swift fan base appears to be the singer’s number one interest. She builds a relationship with her audience by responding to random appeals on Twitter and Instagram. For example:

A girl named Hannah wrote to the singer that she was being bullied, so Swift decided to send a heartfelt message encouraging her to “keep walking in the sunlight.” The Instagram comment Swift posted on the girl’s fan account went viral.

Another fan told the singer of her heartbreak over a lost boy friend, and Swift told her to, “Hang in there.” Again, the Instagram went viral.

Swift used Instagram to wish another fan a happy 16th birthday, congratulated another on her engagement, and another on earning her driver’s license. She even commended the “sense of humor” of another teenage follower.

Such interactions occasionally open Swift to attack from the some of the more cynical denizens of the Internet, but the more Swift embraces the hate, the more popular she gets. With strategic social media messages like these to individual fans, Swift has developed a reputation for caring that transcends that of any other superstar. Indeed, one Swiftie even devotes a Tumblr account to follow Swift’s likes and comments on Instagram.

Keeping It Real

In the 21st century, everyone from corporate CEOs to entertainers to the President of the United States to the Queen of England communicate via social media. But how many of them have ghost writers, i.e. public relations assistants who draft the missives for them? Answer: Nearly all of them. Except for . . . Taylor Swift!

While most celebrities, like Britney Spears whose manager tweets from her client’s account to the 39 million Britney followers, have social media experts writing for them round-the-clock, Swift, by all accounts, engages with fans in a raw and natural way, personalizing her social media communications.

When a Swift fan tweeted her how she went “bonkers” over a particular song at a concert, the singer retweeted that the girl had “made her day!!!!” When another fan tweeted about a local dance party with all Swift songs, the singer tweeted back, “Wish I was there!!!!”

The Swift social media “touch,” including the multiple!!!! exclamation marks, adds to the singer’s authenticity as a social media presence and, by extension, as a “real” person. Indeed, in her interviews and personal appearances—including the time she threw a private concert for a six-year-old Leukemia patient and her two-hour lunch with a 17-year-old girl battling cancer—Swift comes across as confident, enthusiastic, and the “real deal.”

Promoting Creatively

The fact that everybody uses social media means that just like any other medium, to really score with the new technology, one must use it creatively. Here again, Taylor Swift excels.

In 2014, when the singer was about ready to drop her new album, “1989,” she enticed a larger audience by dropping clues on Instagram. In the video, an unseen person presses the 18th floor button of an elevator, followed by a screen shot of her phone, showing the time, 5 p.m. Another screen shot mysteriously showed Yahoo!’s search engine.

This creative gamification strategy gave her audience an additional reason to care about what the singer was leading up to. The outgrowth: Swift would debut the album with a live stream on Yahoo at 5 p.m. on August 18.

Not only did the singer leave the social media clues to entice interest in the new album, but she also proceeded to comment, favor, and retweet individual fan posts about the campaign.

And beyond the social media games, Taylor Swift also is canny enough to avail herself of social media’s most fetching commodity—the cat. So when the singer walks her cats or goes shopping with them, she makes a point of posting the photo for her adoring fans. Predictably, those fans have awarded Swift’s cats, Meredith and Olivia, with numerous social profiles (Figure 10-8).

Such are the initiatives that separate celebrities who merely understand and use social media from those who are true social media prodigies.

Standing for Something

Taylor Swift also distinguishes herself from other social media users by demonstrating, through social media postings, that she stands for something.

This gutsiness was amply demonstrated in the summer of 2015 when Apple announced that it didn’t plan to pay artists royalties during a free, three-month trial of its new streaming music service.

Immediately after the Apple announcement, Swift posted an online announcement of her own, saying she would withhold her latest album from the service because Apple wasn’t planning to pay artists and labels directly for the use of their music. In part, the singer posted on her Tumblr page:

To Apple, Love Taylor

“We don’t ask you for free iPhones. Please don’t ask us to provide you with our music for no compensation.”

She closed by expressing hope that the company might change its policy and “change the minds of those in the music industry who will be deeply and gravely affected by this.”

And within hours, that’s exactly what the most powerful tech company in the world decided to do. Said Apple’s senior vice president, “When I woke up this morning and I saw Taylor’s note that she had written, it really solidified that we needed to make a change.” And so Apple did, gently brought to its knees by the Queen of Social Media (Figure 10-8)*.

Questions

1. What distinguishes Taylor Swift’s social media strategy from that of other celebrities?

2. How does Taylor Swift benefit from her social media strategy?

3. What other public relations options did Taylor Swift have with respect to the Apple streaming music decision?

Part 11 – Discussion Question

How do you think social media has impacted the practices of PR?

How do you think it will in the coming decade?

How do you think the practices of PR changes as we cross borders or cultures? How can it be similar and how can it be different?

Analyze the impact of technology and globalization on public relations.

Analyze the role and impact of social media on news and public opinion.

nurse is advising a patient is who receiving codeine sulfate for pain about potential side effects. Which findings is a side effect of this medication?

nurse is advising a patient is who receiving codeine sulfate for pain about potential side effects. Which findings is a side effect of this medication?

Hyperemesis

Rhinorrhea

Insomnia

Constipation

Excessive amounts of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) act as an osmotic agent in small children and may result in which adverse reaction?

Gum hyperplasia

Diarrhea

Cerebral Edema

Hemolysis

patient who is experiencing a heart attach is being prepared for alteplase recombinant (t-PA) therapy. Which observation, if identified in the patient. show contraindication fort-PA therapy?

Lethargy

Hematuria

Dehydration

Angina

After performing an otoscopic exam of a child, a nurse practitioner prescribes 6.5% carbamide peroxide in propylene glycol drops for the child in which purpose?

To treat infection

As a disinfectant

As a topical anesthetic

To dissolve cerumen

patient who is receiving glucocorticoid therapy is being monitored for side effects, which include

Frequent tremors

Buffalo hump

Loss of all body hair

Skin pallor

patient is taking an insulin injection at 7:00 AM each day. Which instruction should a nurse include in the patient care plan?

Watch for symptoms of hypoglycemia about one hour after lunch

Test your blood glucose one hour after breakfast

Have breakfast within thirty minutes after injection

Have a snack in the mid-afternoon

6-A 5-months-old infant who weights 6.4 kg is to receive digoxin (Lanoxin) 15 mcg/kg/day as a maintenance dose. The health care professional orders the Lanoxin to be given q 12h. Based on this information, how many micrograms should a nurse administer to the child with each dose?

mcg

When caring for a child who is receiving prolonged high-dose ibuprofen therapy, which body system should a nurse monitor carefully

Renal

Endocrine

Integumentary

Respiratory

When a patient is on oral contraceptive agent, a nurse should instruct the patient to avoid takin which medication

Theophylline

Vancomycin

Tetracycline

Trimethoprim

client has a diagnosis of depression is being treated with sertraline hydrochloride. The teaching plan for this patient

Adapt to impaired thermoregulation

Identify recurrence of symptoms

Monitor for signs of hypothyroidism

Comply with a sodium-restricted diet

The administration of a dose of syrup of ipecac should be withheld is a child is experiencing which manifestation?

Urticaria

Drowsiness

Low-grade temperature

Dryness of the oral mucosa

health care provider prescribes atropine sulfate for each of these patients. A nurse should

A 30-year-old patient who is experiencing dry mouth

A 45-year-old patient who has urinary frequency

A 75-year-old patient who has narrow-angle glaucoma

A 60-year-old patient who has cardiac-bradycardia