This task requires TWO artefacts to be produced. The first is a collaboratively researched and developed Brief Report for the patient’s doctor and the second is patient education and management decision-tree or flow diagram outlining the information that you will present to the patient.In the case you select you need to identify and respond to the following:
1 General or contextual information about the patient
2 Chief complaint or issue
3 Medical and medication history (as available)
4 Proposed suggestions/plan
Follow up checks or tests
Patient Vignette (Margaret Talbot)
Margaret is 68 years of age living in a larger rural community with good access to health professionals. She has smoked all her adult life and her GP would like her to at least cut down and preferably stop. Margaret smokes 10 cigarettes daily usually associated with meals where she drinks coffee which she greatly enjoys.
She lives with the following health issues:
Multiple NB: In my group I am in charge of multiple sclerosis ONLY!
5 Sclerosis -fatigue and balance issues predominant
6 Unable to manage her medications successfully
7 Smoking
8 Osteoporosis (subsequent to a fractured neck of femur and hip replacement 6 months earlier)
Margaret, who is widowed and has no family living close by, is finding it very difficult to manage her many medications. She is struggling to understand her osteoporosis, and also how to manage her Multiple Sclerosis which has affected her balance.Recently she has started using a wheeled walker having progressed from a walking stick. She is looking to learn to manage her health issues more effectively and stay safely in her own home for as long as possible. Margaret is lactose intolerant and is struggling to consume adequate calcium in her diet. Her GP has suggested that she seek your help.
This report is limited to 1000 words(please note this is for the entire group assignment – mine should be around 200-300 words) and should be presented in Times New Roman or Arial font size 12 double spaced. In-text citations and references, tables or figures do not contribute to the word count.
Burmese Tycoons Asian studies
Essay.
Opacity as an intersectional form of resistance Literature Dissertation
My dissertation uses literature, theory and aesthetics to explore the possibilities for forms of opaque resistance that remain intersectional. It will be in 4 sections; theory (using Spivak, Villiars, Sarah Ahmed + some Deleuze and Guattari- the research for this section is complete and I can send this bit over), then opacity as an aesthetic form of resistance (looking at artworks showing opacity + limits of transparency and literature with opaque descriptions of characters), then opacity in protest (brief look at previous opaque resistance like black block, Zapatistas,pussy riot, anonymous, etc and how successful/or otherwise they have been). Last section is opacity as online resistance and looks at trolling from the alt-right +intersections with privilege that allow this to continue and what a liberal/left wing trolling would look like (beyond the anonymous movement).
WORKPLACE STRUCTURE & ACCOUNTABILITIES.
Im a placement student in medical laboratory and this the first essay
I will write down what is the essay about
(Discuss the importance of structure and accountability in organisations. Include reference to your role
in this system. Describe the structure of the workplace in relation to employees and accountabilities in
your laboratory placement.)
physicians' assisted suicide, and euthanasia essay
passive, active, voluntary, non-voluntary, involuntary, killing, letting die, mercy, physician’s assisted suicide, advanced directives, ex tubating/ventilator removal, and letting nature takes its course.Make sure to lay out the parameters of the debate such that: 1) You give a general reader a reason to care; 2) You provide a clear presentation of the sources of the underlying moral tension; 3) You offer a clearly identifiable thesis; 4) You offer reasons in support of your specific position by showing how it is related to more general underwriting moral principles; and, 5) You defend your view from at least one serious challenge
Identify a social, environmental, or political problem that is of local, national, or global concern.
This is the Casual Analysis Essay. Suggested length is 3-4 pages. A causal analysis asks you to examine either the causes of a problem, why the problem has happened, or what factors have led to a particular problem. To write an effective causal analysis essay the thesis and body paragraphs should focus on 2–4 specific causes (i.e., actions, events, thoughts, attitudes, conditions, or decisions) that have led to the problem you have identified. Writing about causes is an important skill in academic, professional, and real-world contexts, and the ability to identify the causes of a problem is essential in persuasive writing. Topic: Identify a social, environmental, or political problem that is of local, national, or global concern. Requirements: Note: Be sure to focus only on the causes of the problem in this paper; do not consider effects or solutions. A. Write a causal analysis essay (suggested length of 3–7 pages). In your essay, do the following: 1. Address an appropriate topic. 2. Provide an effective introduction. 3. Provide an appropriate thesis statement that previews two to four causes. 4. Explain the causes of the problem. 5. Provide evidence to support your claim. 6. Provide an effective conclusion. B. Include at least two academically credible sources in the body of your essay. 1. For your sources, include all in-text citations and references in APA format.
Time Series Design Psychology Coursework
Quantitative research studies primarily involve the collection, analysis, and interpretation of numeric data, with goals that include: to describe, to explain, and to predict phenomena. One quantitative research design is a time series design. Assignment 2.1 focuses on principles and concepts relating to time series research. Steps to begin this assignment are listed in the attached template and are as follows:
1. Create a reflection report explaining the principles of time series (e.g., purpose, phases).
2. Next, compare and contrast two models (e.g., ABA, multiple-baseline) keeping in mind the following areas:
Overview of the model
Considerations or special procedures of the model
Advantages and disadvantages of the model
3. Discuss unique characteristics of time series design as opposed to experimental designs and predictive designs.
4. Provide an example of a potential research study using a time-series design from which the results might inform your counseling practices.
Identify a social, environmental, or political problem that is of local, national, or global concern.
This is the Casual Analysis Essay. Suggested length is 3-4 pages. A causal analysis asks you to examine either the causes of a problem, why the problem has happened, or what factors have led to a particular problem. To write an effective causal analysis essay the thesis and body paragraphs should focus on 2–4 specific causes (i.e., actions, events, thoughts, attitudes, conditions, or decisions) that have led to the problem you have identified. Writing about causes is an important skill in academic, professional, and real-world contexts, and the ability to identify the causes of a problem is essential in persuasive writing. Topic: Identify a social, environmental, or political problem that is of local, national, or global concern. Requirements: Note: Be sure to focus only on the causes of the problem in this paper; do not consider effects or solutions. A. Write a causal analysis essay (suggested length of 3–7 pages). In your essay, do the following: 1. Address an appropriate topic. 2. Provide an effective introduction. 3. Provide an appropriate thesis statement that previews two to four causes. 4. Explain the causes of the problem. 5. Provide evidence to support your claim. 6. Provide an effective conclusion. B. Include at least two academically credible sources in the body of your essay. 1. For your sources, include all in-text citations and references in APA format.
Caribbean history cultural studies essay
1.) By the dawn of the 20th Century the Caribbean looked vastly different from the previous 200 hundred years. What were the major political, social, and racial ideological movements of the 20th Century Caribbean society? Who were the leaders of these movements? What were their impact?
Literature review
Your task is to conduct a search of the academic literature to write a brief literature review based on one of the Victorian Public Health and Wellbeing Plan priority areas:
Healthier eating and active living
Tobacco-free living
Reducing harmful alcohol and drug use
Improving mental health
Preventing violence and injury
Improving sexual and reproductive health
Further details about these priorities can be in Topic 1.
Your review of the literature must demonstrate the significance of the issue under examination and the gaps in the research evidence (minimum of 10 references). This must clearly lead to a statement of your research aim / question. The literature review should be approximately 500 words.The literature review should be concise, with no irrelevant information, ideas, or words. The goal is to write a succinct and clear review of the literature on your selected topic. This means keep it focused to the specific aspect / issue within the selected priority area and population group of interest. You do not need to justify the broad priority area selected. In the workforce you will often be required to write very short yet detailed and critical pieces to communicate important concepts / ideas / problems / solutions. This assignment provides a good opportunity to practice these skills.
Assignment 1a forms the basis for Assignment 1b.
A literature review is a critical analysis of the most relevant, recent and scholarly work published on the topic of interest. This means you must use your critical appraisal skills when reviewing the available research. A literature review is not a summary of articles or an analytical, opinionative or argumentative essay. The three key points of a literature review are:
What the research says
How the research was carried out
What is missing, i.e. the gap that your research intends to fill
Before you submit Assignment 1a check your literature review against the following questions:
Is the purpose and scope clearly outlined?
Have appropriate and credible (academic/scholarly) literature been included?
Has the literature been analysed and critiqued?
Are gaps in the literature clearly identified?
Are varying viewpoints / contradictions in the literature discussed?
Is there an introduction, body and conclusion?
Have all statements been adequately referenced? Are all bibliographical details of the sources recorded and included in the reference list?
Does the literature review lead to a research aim / question which is answerable using a questionnaire?
Is the research aim / question clearly stated?
Assignment 1a addresses:
Unit Learning outcome
Formulate study design specific research aims, questions and hypothesis.
Graduate Learning Outcomes
Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities
Communication
Critical thinking
Problem solving
