TaskWrite a critical appraisal of research that is published as a primary research article (not a systematic review, review protocol or meta analysis) in a recognised peer-reviewed journal in the last 3 years (2019, 2020 or 2021)You must choose an article that is different from the examples given to you during taught sessions.You should evaluate the research in the publication and consider the ethics of the research to meet the learning outcom...
Medical Diagnoses with ICD-10 codesJim is 70 years old and still working as a university professor. A few years ago, he started to notice an uncontrollable hand and arm shaking after taking a new antihypertensive drug called Serpalan®. His previous health care provider put him on another regimen to control his hypertension, but he continued to have subtle movement problems. While his hands and arms no longer shook, he did notice an ...
Task Write a critical appraisal of research that is published as a primary research article (not a systematic review, review protocol or meta analysis) in a recognised peer-reviewed journal in the last 3 years (2019, 2020 or 2021) You must choose an article that is different from the examples given to you during taught sessions. You should evaluate the research in the publication and consider the ethics of the research to meet the learning out...
Task: Choose a topic on which to develop a health policy. This topic may address a needed change in technology, health care literacy, staffing, billing, diagnosis, etc. Using the resources found in your textbook, topic readings, and other appropriate resources, explain your health policy's intended use and evaluate the effect that your policy may have on direct patient care in the United States. In a 500-750 word composition, utilize the heal...
Definition of Emerging DiseasesEmerging Infectious Diseases of Humans A pathogen is a biological agent that causes illness or disease to its host. Â Emerging means newly discovered or newly appearing in humans or newly appearing in a distinctly different geographic area. Â Therefore, Emerging Pathogens or Emerging Infectious Diseases are those which have been discovered recently, within the last 10-30 years. The Wor...
Task: Question 1: Mr. Muhammad was going into shock because of blood loss, so paramedics infused a saline solution. Why would this help? Question 2: Why was the physician able to use O negative blood before the results of the blood type tests were obtained? Explain your answer. Question 3: Mr. Muhammad’s blood type was determined to be A positive. What plasma antibodies (agglutinins) does he have and what type of blood can he receive? Que...
BackgroundTopic The research will talk about a broad problem that could be identified which we all known as workplace violence and harassment. This is the act in which an individual is threatened, abused, assaulted or intimidated in his or her very own employment. The factors that are included in the workplace violence or harassment are physical attacks, verbal abuse, verbal or written threats and at the same time any kind of threatening beha...
Part I: Virtual Sheep Heart DissectionVirtual Sheep Heart Dissection and Blood Flow Part I: Virtual Sheep Heart Dissection Directions: Use the following images and identify structures 1-20 from the list of heart anatomy vocabulary below. Enter the name of the structure and the correct number into the “text-box entry” below (or upload a file with just your answers) along with PART II answers below. Utilize the Chapter 18 mat...
What is Health Policy?Epidemiologic studies are critical to the development of health policy. Without various kinds of studies in humans, we wouldn’t have the basis to form good policies to improve the health of individuals, communities and populations. Epidemiologic studies help to identify populations at risk for developing diseases, other risk factors and some studies even tell us about the cost and benefit of reducing exposure to the...
Project Worth 25 PointsThe course project is worth 25 points, (there are 100 total points for the class). The finished written course project will be due on November 11th. You must submit the full course project by November 11th for full credit on the project. Each student will present a description of a real or fictional individual â no two students may present on the same ...
(1) Author a three to four-page paper (in addition include a title page and reference page) in APA formatting, including a cover page, in-text citations, and a reference page, or (2) Create an infographic to complement a narrative summary (either a reflective 1-2 page summary or video), or (3) Create a 5-7-slide PowerPoint/voiceover narration. Focusing on adult male sex offenders. Discuss the characteristics, risk factors, protective factors, and...
InstructionsThis assignment is the first step in a three-part project. You only need to focus on part one at this point. Each step will build on earlier steps. However, it is not a matter of providing a rough draft of all or even part of the entire project here in week three. That is, further steps might require completely new and original text. At the same time, completing each step will aid you in completing a future step or fut...
Types of diets and breakfast meal examplesProviding meals and assisting to eat: 1.Imagine it is breakfast time in the clinical agency (0800 hours) and you (the nurse) are checking the meal trays to your patients to make sure they have received their correct meals. For each patient below, define/describe and state the purpose each of the following types of diet with a breakfast meal examples (as applicable): Patient Define/descr...
Project overviewProject overview The project is the single most important part of the MSc and is worth 60 credits - one third of the whole course. It is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your ability to plan and undertake a piece of research (analytical or forensic), interpret the results obtained and then present your findings in three different formats: a written report, a talk and a poster. What does the project involve? The project ...
Introduction: define and summarize the meaning of change, leadership, and change leadership as derived from course materials from the entire semester (multiple paragraphs may be necessary) and include a thesis statement Body: Use the PIE method (purpose, idea or relevance, evidence) for paragraph structure Leadership Strengths: identify specific change leadership strengths you possess, aligning them to course materials and real-life examples. For...