Create a (PEDIATRIC PATIENT) soap note, SIMILAR to the soap note attached but (WITH PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS), and utilizing the template provided.
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE DOCUMENTS ATTACHED, AND INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED.
Author: admin
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Pediatric SOAP Note: Acute Otitis Media Subjective: Patient Name: Sarah Jones Age: 5 years old Chief Complaint: Ear pain and fever History of Present Illness: Sarah is a 5-year-old
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Topic: Mental Health and Its Impact on Academic Success RESEARCH: Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being that encompasses emotional, psychological, and social factors. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health is defined as
Instructions: Main Post (325 Word minimum)
Subject Heading: Type the Number and Name of your topic before posting material.
RESEARCH (Label this section)
The explanation / background of the topic- Teach the topic to students. Share interesting and current research on the topic.
Use APA in text citations in the text to clarify sources.
Reminder: Your textbook should be one of the sources. Best posts include secondary scholary sources.
CRITICAL THINKING (Label this section, too)
This section is only for your thoughts/conclusions. This is not research based. It is not a summary of your research.
Everyday living: Connect the dots. Why is this an important topic for you, your community, society, or the world? How does it relate to other concepts in the text? -
“Improving Environmental Practices in Bahrain through Technological Advancements: A Technical Report” “Green Engineering: Utilizing Technology and Methods to Improve Environmental Practices” “Improving Environmental Practices in Bahrain: Utilizing Technology, Techniques, and Methods for Sustainable Development”
Assignment 1 Details:
vAssessment Type: Technical Report Writing
vWeighting :50% of the final grade
vLate rule :Applied
vType : Group Assessment
vSubmission details :Soft Copy onto Moodle
vDue Date : 26-May-2024 16:00 hrs.
Learning outcomes (LOs): [1]Demonstrate technical report writing structure and design; with the use of research, data analysis and graphical representations techniques. Assignment 1 Task: Technical Report Writing
Each group of student is asked to write a technical report about a technology, technique or method that could improve the environmental practices in order to reach stronger sustainable development within Bahrain. The report will include a comparison between the new technology or technique will be adapted and the one used up to date. Also, the report will provide background information for both of the technologies or techniques, data representation, data analysis, discussion, recommendation and conclusion. The report should contain the following Sections:
1.Abstract: Write a summary about the report which include an overall idea about the report; overall information about the result found (avoid detailed information).
2.Introduction: State a brief introduction about the topic and show the aim of the report. Discuss the theory of the topic, and present what are the most important areas.
3.Background: include all the necessary information which give a clear idea to the reader about the topic such as technology or technique mechanism, technical drawings, graphical data, and any other related information that might help to provide a better image for the reader.
4.Discussion and Analysis: a comprehensive discussion about the result should be included in this part based on the data and information available in the previous part (Background). This part will give the reader an idea about most important points in the data, and it should focus on the main report findings.
5.Conclusion: The conclusion should summarize all of the report’s important points. This section should also include what has been done in the report, review and highlights of the main points and State if anything special or worth noticing.
6.Recommendation: Recommendation section include future recommendation that the author think its going to improve the report. Ask you self if I need to make this report better what shall I do? In term of data validity, information and analysis.
7.Bibliography: Include a list of all the high-quality references in APA format that came up during the research on this experimentation. Detailed Marking Rubric for Technical Report Writing (50% of Final Grade)
Item
A
B
C
D
1
10.0 – 9.0
8.0 – 7.0
6.0 – 4.0
3.0 – 0.0
Abstract
[10%]
Specific and detailed description of the report;
All the main objectives, findings and conclusions identified very clearly;
Description of the report with some detail;
Most of the main objectives, findings and conclusions identified very clearly;
Lacks detail;
Some reference to the main objectives, findings and conclusions;
Description incomplete with little or no detail;
Little or no reference to objectives, findings and conclusions;
2
10.0 – 9.0
8.0 – 7.0
6.0 – 4.0
3.0 – 0.0
Introduction
[10%]
Clearly indicates the main purpose of the report and a summary of the report, so the reader can anticipate the text that will follow;
Narratively integrates critical and logical details from literature;
All the main application of the technology or technique are presented;
Adequately indicates the main purpose of the report and a summary of the report;
Key constructs and variables were connected to relevant, reliable theoretical literature;
Most of the main technology or technique application of the project are presented;
Although the report issue is identified, the statement is too broad, or the description fails to establish the importance of the problem area;
Connections to the literature are unclear or limited;
Only a few industrial applications of the technology or technique are presented;
Statement of the problem, significance, definitions were omitted or inappropriate;
The reader cannot anticipate the text that will follow;
The review of literature was missing;
Poor reference to technology or technique application;
3
30.0 – 26.0
25.0-19.0
18-9.0
8.0-0.0
Background
[30%]
Clearly identifies the use of technology or method to improve the environmental practices. Explain the technology or method mechanism used support your information with images drawings and graphs.
Relative images of the technology including a detailed explanation;
Use of technology or technique in in green engineering practices. Green or technology is selected and the method of working and function of the technology is explained;
Images of the technology or added;
Use of technology or technique in in green engineering practices not clearly identified;
Green technology is selected only selected;
Images added are not clear and could not provide the needed information;
Poor explanation on the use of green technology in green engineering;
Technology or method selected are not appropriate for the task;
Poor support by the images added;
4
30.0 – 26.0
25.0-19.0
18-9.0
8.0-0.0
Results & Analysis
[30%]
Discuss the topic in details and cover most of the important areas
All information is accurately reported using appropriate terminology, graphs and tables;
Analysis of results is clearly explained, and demonstrates superior understanding of the technology;
Well organized and presented;
Discuss the topic and focus on some important areas. The analysis of results is adequately explained;
All information is reported using appropriate terminology and graphs;
Well organized and properly formatted and error free;
Briefly discuss the topic, many important areas are missing
Results partly answer the project questions;
Only a few information is reported using appropriate terminology and graphs;
Some degree of organization. Proper formatting and relatively error free;
Poor discussion for the topic, many points are missing.
Graphs and tables are incorrectly used or absent;
Analysis of results is poorly explained;
Poor organization and formatting;
4
15.0 – 14.0
13.0 – 10.0
9.0 – 5.0
4.0 – 0.0
Conclusions and recommendation
[15%]
The conclusions are clearly stated and consistent with the evidence presented;
Conclusions highlight all the main points made throughout the report;
Many recommendations for future related activities are detailed;
The conclusions are consistent enough with the evidence presented;
Conclusions highlight most of the main points made throughout the report;
Adequate recommendations for future related activities are presented;
Only some conclusions are consistent with the evidence presented;
Conclusions highlight only a few main points of the report;
Some recommendations for future activities are presented;
Conclusions are incomplete;
Poor recommendations for future activities;
5
5.0 – 4.5
4.0 – 3.0
2.5 – 1.5
1.0 – 0.0
Bibliography
[5%]
Compelling evidence from professionally legitimate sources is given to support claims;
Attribution is clear and fairly represented; References are primarily peer reviewed professional journals or other approved sources;
Professionally legitimate sources that support claims are generally present;
Attribution is, for the most part, clear and fairly represented;
Although most of the references are professionally legitimate, a few are questionable;
Although attributions are occasionally given, many statements seem unsubstantiated;
Most of the references are from sources that are not peer reviewed and have uncertain reliability; The reader is confused about the source of information and ideas;
References are seldom cited to support statements;
There are virtually no sources that are professionally reliable;
Assignment 2 Details:
vAssessment Type: Presentation vWeighting :50% of the final grade
vLate rule :Not Applied
vType : Individual Assessment
vSubmission details :Soft Copy onto Moodle and in class presentation
vDue Date : 01-June-2024 16:00 hrs.
Learning outcomes (LOs): [2]Demonstrate the important elements of presentation skills, and translate technical information into graphs, table flow charts. Assignment 2: Presentation
Students should work in a group of two to develop technical presentation about technology, technique or method that could improve the environmental practices in order to reach stronger sustainable development within Bahrain (you should use the same technology discussed in Assignment 1). The presentation will discuss the ideas, technologies and methods used in assignment 1. Students might include one or two technologies based on the group suggestion.
Presentation Information:
Student should use Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow (PPT).
Presentation time is 5-7 minutes for each group, plus extra 3 minutes will be provided for questions.
Student should be prepared before the presentation.
Students should come with the suitable appearance for the presentation. Presentation slides must be submitted to Moodle page before the presentation.
Students Must perform the presentation in class. Each presentation should at least include:
1.Title slide: Include report title and student name
2.Introduction slide: Report introduction main ideas or aim.
3.Background slide: main information of the report.
4.Data representation slide: Most important data in the report (drawing, graphs, tables, ect…)
5.Conclusion slide: Conclusion and Summary of the main points in the report. (recommendation might be added) Detailed Marking Rubric for Presentation (50% of Final Grade)
Item
A
B
C
D
1
(20-17)
(16-14)
(13-12)
(11-0)
Organization and structure
(20%)
All information is presented in a logical, interesting and novels sequence, which is easily followed.
Most information is presented in logical order which is easy to follow.
Difficult to follow presentation due to erratic topical shifts and jumps.
Not possible to understand presentation due to absence of structure.
2
15-12.5
12-10.5
10-8.5
8.0-0
Ability to engage and involve audience
(15%)
Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes.
Consistent use of direct eye contact with audience, but still returns to notes.
Displayed minimal eye contact with audience, while reading mostly from the notes.
No eye contact with audience, as entire report is read from notes.
3
15 – 12.5
12 – 10.5
10 – 8.5
8.0-0.0
Speaking Skills
(15%)
Clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms.
Voice is clear and at a proper level. Most words pronounced
correctly.
Occasional mispronunciation of terms. Voice not at a proper level
Significant mumbling and
Incorrect pronunciation of
terms. Voice level too low or too high.
4
10-8.5
8 – 7
6.5 – 6
5.5 – 0.0
Presentation quality
(10%)
Very good quality of slides that explain and reinforce all the topics
Quite good quality of slides. Most of the topics are reinforced.
The quality of slide wasn’t good enough, and not well related
Very bad quality of slides, not related at all
5
20 – 17
16-14
13 – 12
11 – 0
Answering questions from audience
(20%)
All Questions answered. Very good knowledge of the topic was demonstrated. Language was correct and fluent.
Most questions answered with a little difficulty Language was mainly correct.
Some questions answered, with many difficulties. Language wasn’t so correct and shows a lack of knowledge of the topic.
Almost none of the questions could be answered. Little or no knowledge of the topic was demonstrated.
6
10-8.5
8 – 7
6.5 – 6
5.5 – 0.0
Presentation length
(10%)
+/– 2 minutes
+/– 4 minutes
+/– 6 minutes
Too long or too
short.
7
10-8.5
8 – 7
6.5 – 6
5.5 – 0.0
Appearance
(10%)
Professional
appearance
Appearance is satisfied for the circumstances
Appearance is too casual
for the circumstances
Inappropriate attire,
slovenly or too revealing -
“Addressing a Complex Problem: A Major Case Analysis of [Company Name]”
Major Case Analysis Instructions
For this assignment, you are required to address an issue or problem faced by your company of choice and will analyze it using the techniques taught in this course. View the rubric for this assignment here.
Each student must submit to the assignment folder a Major Case Study Analysis no later than Sunday 11:59 PM EST/EDT of Module 7. (This assignment folder may be linked to Turnitin.) The write-up is limited to 12-15 double-spaced pages, not including a title page and exhibits (include as appendices). Selecting an Organization
Explore news/current events to locate a business that has a complex problem which needs to be addressed. The problem may be related to any business topic (i.e. accounting, marketing, legal, etc.).
It is suggested that you select a recent problem of a public company, which will ensure that you will have
access to the information necessary to complete your project.
As you select an organizational problem for your class project, it is important that you select an organization that is interesting, possibly useful to you in your career,
industry, or interests. An organization or industry you are interested
in should give you better access to information.
Use the 9-step case analysis process as a guide:
Skim the case to get an overview of the situation.
Read the case thoroughly to digest the facts.
Carefully Review information in exhibits.
Decide what the strategic issues are.
Begin your analysis with some number crunching.
Apply the concepts of strategic analysis.
Check out conflicting opinions
Support your opinions with reasons and evidence.
Develop recommendations and an action plan.
Your analysis and recommendations should be supported with high-quality evidence, including textbooks and peer-reviewed academic journal articles covering the appropriate topics that apply to your specific problem from the following list: Accounting
Business Communications
Business Ethics
Business Finance
Business Integration and Strategic Management
Business Leadership
Economics
Global Dimensions of Business
Information Management Systems
Legal Environment of Business
Management
Marketing
Quantitative Research Techniques/Statistics -
Title: The Impact of Digital Marketing on Consumer Behaviour and Purchasing Patterns in the Retail Industry: A Comprehensive Analysis
In your dissertation, you will demonstrate the skills to define research aim and objectives, select appropriate methodology and methods, collect and analyse data, search and critically review literature, present and discuss your research findings. Title: The Impact of Digital Marketing
Research Question: How does digital marketing impact consumer behaviour and influence their purchasing patterns?
Sub-questions:
1. How are digital marketing techniques currently used in the retail industry?
2. How do retail brands use social media platforms to impact consumer spending?
3. What aspects of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and SEM (Search Engine Marketing) are behind the development of consumer traffic and engagement on retail websites?
4. How does content marketing help build customer loyalty and strengthen trust within the retail market?
5. How are marketing campaigns via emails influencing customers to purchase repeatedly?
6. How do customers feel about digital advertising, and how is that perception impacting their purchasing patterns?
7. How does digital marketing affect and vary for various demographics of consumers in the retail field (e.g., sex, age, income level)?
I have detailed guidance about the structure, format and general assessment guidance for how this dissertation should be written. I can be flexible with the deadline, but I would love for you to work with me and be communicative as we go along.
The research title, research question and sub-questions have already been approved.
First things first, the ethics form will need to be filled based on the chosen title, research question and sub-questions. I would need that back as soon as possible please so I can submit for approval. I’m attaching the ethics form so you can start by filling it out.
I want a comprehensive well written dissertation please. -
“The Power of Language and Identity in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry” Emily Dickinson is known for her enigmatic and thought-provoking poetry, which often explores themes of death, nature, and the human experience. However, a closer examination of her
Paper prompt: Please select an artwork (Rumi, Emily Dickenson, Brehm’s selection, Joyce’s “The Dead, Richard Wright, Kimsooja, or Andre’s selection) to reflect on the readings from the second half of the semester.
The papers are 8 pages type written, double spaced. Please use the material from the class to develop your thesis. Back up your thesis with arguments and examples from the class readings. Please include a title, internal citations with page numbers, and a reference list at the end. Also, please cite at least 7 class readings for each paper. A good paper demonstrates that you have integrated the material from the class discussions and readings and can use it to analyze your topic. Use the bulk of your energy reading closely and thinking seriously about the materials you have (rather than doing outside research).
Please see Essential Writing Skills, by Gill (attached) for a review of basics for the academic essay which will guide my reading of your work. The grading scale for the class will be as follows: 93-100% (A) 90-92 (A-), 87-89 (B+), 83-86 (B), 80-82 (B-), 77-79 (C+), 70-76 (C), 63-69 (D), and below (F) -
Crafting Relevant Themes: A Comparative Analysis of a Short Story and a Poem
Objective: Evaluate how the author’s craft creates a relevant theme in a short story and a poem. The final essay will be approximately 1,000 words. The overall essay should include the short story, the poem, and at least 2 credible and relevant sources. Each paragraph will include citations from the short story, the poem, and at least 1 supporting source. The relevance should be synthesized throughout each body paragraph. The supporting sources may not be someone else’s analysis of the text. Literary terminology should be used in the thesis, topic sentences, and throughout the body of the essay.
Submit your DRAFT here.
The overall objective:
1. Evaluate the text
2. Develop a thematic argument
3. Include at least 2 supporting researched sources that demonstrate the relevance of the theme.
4. Each body paragraph should include a minimum of 2 cited examples from the short story, the poem, and at least 1 cited supported source.
5. Supporting sources should be credible and reliable
6. At least 1 supporting source should come from SPC databases
* you have to go to the St Petersburg College (SPC) resources library and find the articles. If you can’t find any let me know!!!
Synthesis of literary devices is expected throughout the essay: thesis, topic sentences, and explanation of evidence. The analysis is a contextual analysis that will focus on the theme and relevance of the text- IT IS NOT A COMPARISON when citing in the paragraph, NO DIRECT QUOTING, SUMMARIZE. -
Title: “Exploring the Power of Reflection: A Journey of Learning and Growth” Introduction: In my proposal, I outlined my goals and expectations for my project on reflection. I hoped to gain a deeper understanding of the concept and its importance in
Reflective Paper
1200-1500 words
Begin by reading your proposal. What did you hope to learn in this project? What did you learn in this project?
Now write a 4-5 page paper fitting together what you have read and learned.
Summarize the sources and relate them to each other. This should include the sources from Dr. Riener as well as the source that you found. We will discuss more about how to structure this paper in class. -
“Addressing Heat-Related Health Issues in Chicago: A Multi-Faceted Approach Using Health Behavior Theories and Social Determinants of Health” “Disaster as a Social Construct: Examining Inequalities and Lessons Learned from the 2005 Heat Wave in Chicago”
How you think about the causes of a problem affects the
solutions you can see to it. As you well know, this program strongly emphasizes
a systems thinking and social determinants of health approach to public
health rather than an individual health promotion/behavior change one.
So the question is,
what utility can the health behavior theories you just spent a term learning
about have within a SDOH/context approach?
FORMAT:
Introduction: Introduce the health topic you’ve
chosen, basic information about annual incidence and/or prevalence and/or
mortality/morbidity, demographics of who it affects, risk factors, etc.
Body: Use 2 theories of health behavior from your
textbook (one individual and one group or multi-level) as frameworks for
encouraging health behavior change related to that topic and make 1-2
recommendations for addressing the issue that arises out of using that
framework
[E.g. how would the theory of planned behavior conceptualize
helping people stay safe in heat emergencies? If that’s your framework on this
topic, what does that mean a public health org should do to prevent heat
deaths?].
Then do the same for a social determinants approach: what
are some key social determinants related to this issue and what would you
recommend to promote health/prevent disease related to this issue from a social
determinants lens? (If you’re doing heat Klinenberg article can provide a
starting point about what SDOH to look into, but you should also do a little of
your own research to confirm with more updated sources).
Each theory/approach should be its own section (so 3 sections total) and you
should propose the recommendations that arise from that approach within that
section.
Conclusion: Health behaviors are “key mediating
mechanisms between more distal structural and ideological environments and
individual health outcomes.” (Short et al 2015). Using that framework,
conclude your paper by either proposing a final recommendation that combines
the perspectives you’ve written about into a comprehensive proposal OR describe
some of the circumstances under which each approach would be appropriate.
*References should be cited in APA format and you should
have a works cited page at the end (not included in page count).
https://press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/443213in.html
the link’s story summary:
The Chicagoans’ heat wave in the summer of 1995. Chicago experienced a
devastating heat wave, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit
for days on end. The extreme heat created a crisis, leading to a significant
number of deaths and revealing deep social vulnerabilities within the city (Klingenberg,
1995).
During the heat wave, temperatures reached unprecedented
levels, causing discomfort and health risks for residents. Many homes lacked
adequate cooling systems, and even those with air conditioning struggled to
cope with the intense heat. The strain on the city’s power grids resulted in
widespread power outages, exacerbating the already dire situation. The heat
also caused infrastructure damage, such as buckling roads and warped train
rails, further disrupting daily life.
The most tragic aspect of the heat wave was the loss of
life. Hundreds of Chicagoans, particularly the elderly and those living alone,
succumbed to heat-related illnesses. The overwhelmed emergency response system
struggled to cope with the influx of calls, and hospitals reached capacity,
unable to accommodate all those in need of care. The Cook County Medical
Examiner’s Office was inundated with bodies, exceeding its capacity and
requiring additional refrigerated trucks for storage.
The aftermath of the heat wave sparked debate and scrutiny.
Official records initially downplayed the extent of the disaster, leading to
skepticism and controversy over the reported number of heat-related deaths.
However, subsequent analysis and studies confirmed that the death toll was
indeed substantial, with hundreds of excess deaths during the heat wave week.
Social factors played a significant role in determining
vulnerability to the heat wave. Those living alone, lacking access to
transportation, or residing in impoverished neighborhoods faced heightened
risks. Surprisingly, men were more susceptible to heat-related deaths than
women, and there were notable differences in mortality rates among racial and
ethnic groups.
The response from city officials was criticized for its
inadequacy and delayed action. Emergency plans were not fully implemented, and
resources were not effectively deployed to assist those in need. However,
lessons were learned from the tragedy, and subsequent heat waves prompted
improved preparedness measures, including better communication, the
establishment of cooling centers, and targeted outreach to vulnerable
populations.
Ultimately, the heat wave served as a stark reminder of the
interconnectedness between natural disasters and social vulnerabilities.
Addressing underlying issues such as isolation, poverty, and inadequate
infrastructure is crucial to mitigating the impact of future heat waves and
ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.
Here is a summary of the key points from the journal article
“Denaturalizing Disaster” by Elaine Kleinenberg: Introduction:
The
article examines how disasters are socially constructed rather than purely
natural events. It critiques the dominant narrative that portrays
disasters as exceptional disruptions to an otherwise stable order.
Theoretical Framework:
Drawing
on critical disaster studies, the article argues that disasters reveal the
underlying vulnerabilities and inequalities inherent in society.
It
adopts a “disaster risk reduction” approach that focuses on
addressing the root causes of vulnerability rather than just responding to
events.
Case Study: Hurricane Katrina
The
article analyzes Hurricane Katrina in 2005 as a case study to illustrate
how disasters disproportionately impact marginalized communities.
It
highlights how long-standing racial and economic inequalities in New
Orleans exacerbated the impacts of the hurricane and hampered recovery
efforts.
The
slow and inadequate government response further compounded the suffering
of low-income and minority residents.
Disaster Capitalism:
The
article critiques how disasters are often exploited for private profit
through “disaster capitalism” practices like privatization of
public services.
In New
Orleans, this included school privatization, gentrification of
neighborhoods, and corporate incentives that benefited the wealthy at the
expense of displaced residents.
Conclusion:
The
article calls for a shift away from the dominant technocratic, militarized
approach to disasters towards a model centered on addressing root
vulnerabilities.
It
advocates for disaster policies and practices that prioritize human
rights, equity, community resilience and grassroots participation in
recovery efforts.
In summary, the article makes a compelling case for
understanding disasters not as natural aberrations, but as events that expose
and exacerbate pre-existing social inequalities. It provides a critical
analysis of the political, economic and racial dynamics that shape disaster
vulnerability, impacts and recovery. -
“Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A Case Study on the Implementation and Impact of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs” Introduction The opioid crisis has become a major public health issue in the United States, with over 47,000 opioid-related overdose deaths
Use my proposal for the problem and the topic of the whle case study and use the guideline. Please stay on the topic of my proposal and the style of the case study has to be harvard style which i have only included the guideline