Benchmark – Professional Capstone And Practicum Reflective Journal(The Effects Of Inadequate Nurse Staffing On Patient Care)

Students are required to maintain weekly reflective narratives throughout the course to combine into one course-long reflective journal that integrates leadership and inquiry into current practice as it applies to the Professional Capstone and Practicum course.

In your journal, you will reflect on the personal knowledge and skills gained throughout this course. The journal should address a variable combination of the following, depending on your specific practice immersion clinical experiences:

  1. New practice approaches
  2. Intraprofessional collaboration
  3. Health care delivery and clinical systems
  4. Ethical considerations in health care
  5. Population health concerns
  6. The role of technology in improving health care outcomes
  7. Health policy
  8. Leadership and economic models
  9. Health disparities

Students will outline what they have discovered about their professional practice, personal strengths and weaknesses that surfaced, additional resources and abilities that could be introduced to a given situation to influence optimal outcomes, and finally, how the student met the competencies aligned to this course.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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Century Wellness Group Chapter 7 From Structured Analysis And Design

( I wrote the whole thing so you can have an idea abou the question as a whole. i just need answer for question number 4)

 

Capstone case:New century wellness group 

New Century Wellness Group offers a holistic approach to healthcare with an emphasis on preventive medicine as well as traditional medical care. In your role as an IT consultant, you willhelp New Century develop a new information system.

Background

Based on your earlier recommendations, New Century decided to continue the systems development process for a new information system. Now, at the end of the systems analysis phase, you are ready to prepare a system requirements document and give a presentation to the New Century associates. Many of the proposed system’s advantages were described during the fact-finding process. Those include smoother operation, better efficiency, and more user-friendly procedures for patients and New Century staff.

You also must examine tangible costs and benefits to determine the economic feasibility of

several alternatives. If New Century decides to go ahead with the development process, the main options are to develop the system in-house or purchase a vertical package and configure it to meet New Century’s needs. You have studied those choices and put together some preliminary figures.

You know that New Century’s current workload requires six hours of office staff overtime per week at a base rate of S15 per hour. In addition, based on current projections, New Century willneed to add another full-time clerical position in about six months. Neither the overtime nor the additional job will be needed if New Century implements the new system. The current manual system also causes an average of three errors per day, and each error takes about 20 minutes to correct. The new system should eliminate those errors.

You estimate that by working full-time you could complete the project in a bout 12 weeks.

Your consulting rate, which New Century agreed to, is $35 per hour. If you design the new system as a data base application, you can expect to spend about $2,500 for a networked commercial package. After the system is operational and the staff is t rained, New Century should be able to handle routine maintenance tasks without your assistance.

As an alternative to in-house development, a vertical software package is available for about

$12,000. The vendor offers a lease-purchase package of S4,000 down, followed by two annual installments of $4,000 each. If New Century buys the package, it would take you about four weeks to install, configure, and test it, working full-time. The vendor provides free support during the first year of operation, but then New Century must sign a technical support agreement at an annual cost of S600. Although the package contains many of the features that New Century wants, most of the reports are pre-designed and it would be difficult to modify their Iayouts.

No matter which approach is selected, New Century probably will need you to provide about10 hours of initial training and support each week for the first three months of operation. After the new system is operational, it will need routine maintenance, file backups, and updating. These tasks will require about four hours per week and can be performed by a clinic staff member. In both cases, the necessary hardware and network installation will cost about S12,500.

In your view, the useful life of the system will be about five years, including the year in which the system becomes operational.

You are scheduled to deliver a presentation to New Century next week, and you will submit a system requirements document at that time. To prepare yourself, you reviewed the skills described in Part A of the Systems Analyst’s Toolkit, and you listed tips to remember, as follows:

Presentation Tips

• Use suitable visual aids.

• Use presentation software, if possible.

• Distribute handouts before, during, or after the presentation.

• Follow the guidelines in Part A of the Systems Analyst’s Toolkit.

• Keep your presentation to 30 minutes, including 5 minutes for questions.

System Requirements Document Tips

• Follow the guidelines in Part A of the Systems Analyst’s Toolkit.

• Include charts, graphs, or other helpful visual information in the document. Also include

other material to help the audience understand the new system and decide on the next step.

• Spell check and carefully proofread the entire document.

• For readability, t ry to keep the Flesch Reading Ease score above 60, and aim for a FleschKincaid

Grade Level of 8.0 to 9.0.

 

Tasks

1. Provide an overview of the proposed system, including costs and benefits, with an explana·

tion of the various cost-benefit types and categories.

2. Develop an economic feasibility analysis, using payback analysis, ROI, and present value

(assume a discount rate of 10%).

3. Prepare a context diagram and diagram 0 for the new system.

4. Provide a brief explanation of the various alternatives that should be investigated if development continues, including in-house development and any other possible strategies.

Benchmark – Capstone Project Change Proposal (The Effects Of Inadequate Nurse Staffing On Patient Care)

In this assignment, students will pull together the change proposal project components they have been working on throughout the course to create a proposal inclusive of sections for each content focus area in the course. At the conclusion of this project, the student will be able to apply evidence-based research steps and processes required as the foundation to address a clinically oriented problem or issue in future practice.

Students will develop a 1,250-1,500 word paper that includes the following information as it applies to the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need profiled in the capstone change proposal:

  1. Background
  2. Problem statement
  3. Purpose of the change proposal
  4. PICOT
  5. Literature search strategy employed
  6. Evaluation of the literature
  7. Applicable change or nursing theory utilized
  8. Proposed implementation plan with outcome measures
  9. Identification of potential barriers to plan implementation, and a discussion of how these could be overcome
  10. Appendix section, if tables, graphs, surveys, educational materials, etc. are created

Review the feedback from your instructor on the Topic 3 assignment, PICOT Statement Paper, and Topic 6 assignment, Literature Review. Use the feedback to make appropriate revisions to the portfolio components before submitting.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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Primary Source Essay

Students should attach a 1500-word analysis of a primary source. The essay should use at least one primary source and two scholarly secondary sources, and deal with a NON-EUROPEAN society prior to 1500. The essay should explain what the primary source tells us about the society that produced it. The essay should have a clear thesis that briefly explains what the primary source tells us, and the body of the essay should demonstrate the thesis to be true using evidence from the primary source itself in conjunction with information from the secondary sources. If you have any questions about whether or not your topic is NON-EUROPEAN or not, please see the professor or TA. If you have any questions about whether your primary or secondary sources are appropriate, please see the professor or TA. The essay should use the Chicago-Turabian footnote style (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) for citations.

 

 

A PRIMARY SOURCE is a piece of writing (or other cultural artifact like art or tools) that was produced by the culture you want to study, during the time you want to study. A scholarly SECONDARY SOURCE is a recent piece of scholarship (not amateur commentary) that interprets and explains the history and culture of a society.  NON-EUROPEAN for this assignment means that the topic cannot deal with issues we commony think of as European, broadly defined. This means that students cannot do projects on medieval Europe, Rome, Greece, or European Christianity. Students who want to do a topic on Christianity should consult with the professor or TA first. If you have any doubt about your topic, please consult the professor or TA

Adolescence: Contemporary Issues And Resources

Research the range of contemporary issues teenagers face today. In a 500-750-word paper, choose one issue (besides teen pregnancy) and discuss its effect on adolescent behavior and overall well-being. Include the following in your submission:

  1. Describe the contemporary issue and explain what external stressors are associated with this issue.
  2. Outline assessment strategies to screen for this issue and external stressors during an assessment for an adolescent patient. Describe what additional assessment questions you would need to ask and define the ethical parameters regarding what you can and cannot share with the parent or guardian.
  3. Discuss support options for adolescents encountering external stressors. Include specific support options for the contemporary issue you presented.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support articles for assistance.

Deliverable 6 – Applying Quality Improvement Methods

 Course Scenario

Chaparral Regional Hospital is a small, urban hospital of approximately 60 beds, and offers the following:

  • Emergency room services
  • Intensive care
  • Surgical care
  • Obstetrics
  • Diagnostic services
  • Some rehabilitation therapies
  • Inpatient pharmacy services
  • Geriatric services and
  • Consumer physician referral      services

Recently, the CEO has been hearing complaints from both patients and staff. You have been hired to design and implement a Quality Improvement Plan to help uncover quality problems and satisfactorily resolve them.

Scenario Continued

Your CEO has informed you that the Hospital has been invited to appear on a local cable television news station to discuss the proposed QI plan and how it will be applied. You are instructed to create a presentation to put on the television show.

Instructions

You must specifically discuss how the QI plan will be applied by giving examples.

  • Why are QI programs developed?
  • What use are they for healthcare      facilities?
  • What potential use would your      facility have for the QI plan?

 

Provides clearly outlined and supporting details of the QI plan application.

Provides examples of the QI plan application with supporting details.

 

Recently, the CEO has been hearing complaints from both patients and staff. You have been hired to design and implement a Quality Improvement Plan to help uncover quality problems and satisfactorily resolve them.

Scenario Continued

Your CEO has informed you that the Hospital has been invited to appear on a local cable television news station to discuss the proposed QI plan and how it will be applied. You are instructed to create a presentation with narration to put on the television show.

Instructions

Use Powerpoint but  your narration must specifically discuss how the QI plan will be applied by giving examples. 7 slides

  • Why are QI programs developed?
  • What use are they for healthcare      facilities?
  • What potential use would your      facility have for the QI plan?

Use detailed notes in the notes section of the PowerPoint as if you were presenting the presentation.

ASSIGNMENT 2-2

Select a topic to research. For your research, you must use Google Scholar, the GCU Library or another reputable site. Use Lecture 2 for a description of what is considered a scholarly article. Use APA formatting style for references. Create a title page and a reference list with 10 references from the last 5 years. Include the permalink for each reference. Include the following types of references:

  1. Book
  2. Journal articles
  3. Website
  4. Dissertation/thesis from a database
  5. Streaming video
  6. Book chapter

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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Literature Review On Cyber Crime

1200 words  (harvad style)

 

Bibliography

Moore, R 2010, Cybercrime : Investigating High-Technology Computer Crime, Cincinnati : Taylor and Francis, 2010.

Wall, D 2007, Cybercrime : the transformation of crime in the information age, Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity, 2007.

‘Security operations centre: Situation awareness, threat intelligence and cybercrime’, 2017, 2017 International Conference On Cyber Situational Awareness, Data Analytics And Assessment (Cyber SA), Cyber Situational Awareness, Data Analytics And Assessment (Cyber SA), 2017 International Conference On, p. 1. Available from: 10.1109/CyberSA.2017.8073384. [3 May 2018].

Clifford, RD 2011, Cybercrime : the investigation, prosecution and defense of a computer-related crime, Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, c2011.

Furnell, S 2002, Cybercrime : vandalizing the information society, Boston ; London : Addison-Wesley, 2002.

Stanciu, V, & Tinca, A 2017, ‘Exploring cybercrime – realities and challenges’, Accounting & Management Information Systems / Contabilitate si Informatica de Gestiune, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 610-632.

Balajanov, E 2018, ‘Setting the minimum age of criminal responsibility for cybercrime’, International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, vol. 32, no. 1, p. 2-20. Available from: 10.1080/13600869.2018.1417764. [3 May 2018].

‘Cybercriminals, cyberattacks and cybercrime’, 2016, 2016 IEEE International Conference on Cybercrime and Computer Forensic (ICCCF), Cybercrime and Computer Forensic (ICCCF), IEEE International Conference on, p. 1. Available from: 10.1109/ICCCF.2016.7740434. [3 May 2018].

Elaine, F 2014, ‘The EU’s Cybercrime and Cyber-Security Rulemaking: Mapping the Internal and External Dimensions of EU Security’, European Journal of Risk Regulation, no. 1, p. 46.

Florida Tech Online. (2018). A Brief History of Cyber Crime – Florida Tech Online. [online] Available at: https://www.floridatechonline.com/blog/information-technology/a-brief-history-of-cyber-crime

Nagpal, R. (2008). evolution of cyber crimes. [online] Asclonline.com. Available at: http://asclonline.com/images/7/74/Evolution_of_Cyber_Crime.pdf

Acs.org.au. (2016). cyber Security. [online] Available at: https://www.acs.org.au/content/dam/acs/acs-publications/ACS_Cybersecurity_Guide.pdf

Vincent, L. (2017). The 5 current cyber security issues Australian companies face. [online] Savv-e.com.au. Available at: https://www.savv-e.com.au/blog/current-cyber-security-issues-australia

Das, S. and Nayak, T. (2013). IMPACT OF CYBER CRIME: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES. [online] Ijeset.com. Available at: http://www.ijeset.com/media/0002/2N12-IJESET0602134A-v6-iss2-142-153.pdf

Anon, (2018). National Plan to Combat Cybercrime. [online] Available at: https://www.ag.gov.au/CrimeAndCorruption/Cybercrime/Documents/national-plan-to-combat-cybercrime.pdf

Anon, (2017). As It Is. [online] Available at: https://pavuk-legal.leapwp.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/813/0001/01/Cybercrime-Law-in-Australia.pdf

Unit 7 Case Study: Breast Cancer

Mrs. V is a 47 year old white female who noted a lump near the lower, outer edge of her right breast. After undergoing work up, Mrs. V. was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a right mastectomy without surgical reconstruction.

The pathology report relative to the patient’s tumor revealed the tumor was estrogen receptor positive.

Assignment Questions

  1. What chemotherapeutic agent would be anticipated for this patient’s treatment plan? Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.
  2. Discuss the mechanism of action for the anticipated chemotherapeutic agent. Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.
  3. Discuss what the anticipated side effects of the chemotherapeutic agent are. Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.
  4. Anticipating the potential side effects of the treatment plan, what are the key elements to include in the patient education plan? Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.

Instructions

  • Prepare and submit a 3-4 page paper [total] in length (not including APA format).
  • Answer all the questions above.
  • Support your position with examples.
  • Please review the rubric to ensure that your assignment meets criteria.
  • Submit the following documents to the Submit Assignments/Assessments area:
    • Case Study: Breast Cancer

Nike Case Study

Answer the following in up to 350 words each.

1. Describe the factors that drive Nike’s decision to stick with some form of network organizational structure rather than own its manufacturing operations.

2. Assess why Nike’s choice of a decentralized and networked organization structure worked well for them.

3. Summarize the current state of competition in this industry. Assess if Nike continuing to pull away from rivals, or if they are catching up.

4. Assess whether Nike’s organizational structure is still a major strength that contributes to its success, or if it is creating problems that will call for organizational design changes in the future.

5. Determine whether a matrix structure could improve performance for Nike.

Nike Case Study Analysis

Nike: Spreading Out to Win the Race

Nike is indisputably a giant in the athletics industry. The Portland, Oregon, company is known worldwide for its products, none of which it actually makes. It has thrived by knowing how to stay small, focusing on core competencies, and outsourcing manufacturing.

But if you don’t make anything, what do you actually do? If you outsource everything, what’s left? A lot of brand recognition, as it turns out.

Behind the Swoosh

Nike continues to outpace the athletic shoe competition while spreading its brand through an ever-widening universe of sports equipment, apparel, and paraphernalia. The ever-present Swoosh graces everything from bumper stickers to sunglasses to high school sports uniforms. Nike products embody a love of sport, discipline, ambition, practice, and all other desirable traits of athleticism.

The company has cleverly kept its advertising agency nestled close to home, but has relied extensively on outsourcing many non-executive and back office responsibilities to reduce overhead. Nike is structured around its core competency in product design—not manufacturing. It has taken outsourcing to a new level, with sub-contractors producing all of its shoes.

Whoops

Although outsourcing production hasn’t hurt product quality, it has challenged Nike’s reputation for social responsibility, especially regarding work conditions and labor practices at some suppliers. In a move designed to turn critics into converts, Nike posts information on its website detailing every one of the hundreds of factories that it uses to make shoes, apparel, and other sporting goods. It released the data in conjunction with a comprehensive corporate responsibility report summarizing the environmental impact and the labor situations of its contract factories.

Nike also encourages designers to develop environmentally sustainable designs like the Nike Free, a lightweight running shoe that boosted sales dramatically. Nike’s Sustainable Business & Innovation Lab funds outside startups focused on alternative energies, more efficient approaches to manufacturing, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles.

Pesky Competition

Nike has so far balanced size and pressure to remain successful by leveraging a decentralized and networked organization structure. Individual business centers—such as research, production, and marketing—are free to focus on their core competencies without worrying about the effects of corporate bloat.

This company has found continued marketplace success by positioning itself not simply as a sneaker company but as a brand that fulfills the evolving needs of today’s athletes and athletes-at-heart. Will Nike continue to profit from its organization structure, or will it spread itself so thin that its competition has a chance to overtake it?

Source: Schermerhorn Jr., J.R., Bachrach, D.G. (2016) Nike: Spreading Out to Win the Race. In Exploring Management (Cases for Critical Thinking).