If you have ever worked for a company that had to perform a major layoff, sending large groups of employees home and to the unemployment line, you know that it makes for a very somber and stressful day: Saying goodbye to valued coworkers, sharing with them their new financial worries, reviewing the workload they left behind and realizing you’re among those left that need to pick up the slack. And if you’re not anxious enough about that, you’re also wondering—am I going to be next?
On top of being a blow to company morale, when an organization chooses to downsize it risks the result of less revenue and less productivity. So, is downsizing the only alternative?
Discussion Prompt
HR professionals can assist in proactively and creatively producing alternatives to downsizing by using the tools in their arsenal. In this exercise you’re charged with exploring alternatives to downsizing that will save employee jobs and still accomplish the organization’s goals of cutting costs.
Use everything you know about downsizing and everything else you’ve learned so far as a Human Resources manager to come up with one or two ideas to prevent or find alternatives for corporate downsizing. Don’t forget to put a small explanation next to each bullet point, and when you’re done, check out the ideas two of your classmates have come up with.
Post this as your initial post in the Discussion NLT Midnight on Wednesday of the week assigned. For the remainder of the week, reply to at least two of your classmates providing comments and/or suggestions on their posts. Be sure to review the grading rubric. hi you need to save 150 words towards the end because you were going to respond to two post 75 words each
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Exploring Alternatives to Corporate Downsizing “Thinking Outside the Box: HR Strategies to Avoid Corporate Downsizing”
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Nursing Informatics Project Proposal Nursing Informatics Project Proposal: Implementing Artificial Intelligence to Improve Patient Outcomes and Care Efficiencies
LEARNING RESOURCES
Required Readings
McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (2022). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Chapter 25, “The Art of Caring in Technology-Laden Environments” (pp. 595–607)
Chapter 26, “Our Expanding Realities” (pp. 611–624)
Mosier, S., Roberts, W. D., & Englebright, J. (2019). A Systems-Level Method for Developing Nursing Informatics Solutions: The Role of Executive LeadershipLinks to an external site.. JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 49(11), 543-548.
Ng, Y. C., Alexander, S., & Frith, K. H. (2018). Integration of Mobile Health Applications in Health Information Technology InitiativesLinks to an external site.: Expanding Opportunities for Nurse Participation in Population Health. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 36(5), 209-213.
Sipes, C. (2016). Project management: Essential skill of nurse informaticistsLinks to an external site.. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 225, 252-256.
To Prepare:
Review the concepts of technology application as presented in the Resources.
Reflect on how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence may help fortify nursing informatics as a specialty by leading to increased impact on patient outcomes or patient care efficiencies.
The Assignment: (4-5 pages not including the title and reference page)
In a 4- to 5-page project proposal written to the leadership of your healthcare organization, propose a nursing informatics project for your organization that you advocate to improve patient outcomes or patient-care efficiency. Your project proposal should include the following:
Describe the project you propose.
Identify the stakeholders impacted by this project.
Explain the patient outcome(s) or patient-care efficiencies this project is aimed at improving and explain how this improvement would occur. Be specific and provide examples.
Identify the technologies required to implement this project and explain why.
Identify the project team (by roles) and explain how you would incorporate the nurse informaticist in the project team.
Use APA format and include a title page and reference page.
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“Crafting a Compelling Narrative: Reflections on Writing a Personal Essay” Narrative Essay Checklist and Rubric “Crafting a Compelling Narrative: Exploring the Use of Language and Reflection in Writing”
A. Directions
Step 1: Choose a Topic
Choose a topic that enables you to tell a short, interesting personal narrative essay. Your narrative can be funny, suspenseful, meaningful, or exciting, but it must focus on one event.
EXAMPLE
If you decide to write about traveling to Washington DC, you should not write about the entire trip. Choose one event (e.g., an afternoon you spent visiting the National Portrait Gallery, or shopping in Georgetown, or taking a tour of the White House) and tell a detailed story that focuses on that single event.
The following are some ideas that can help you to select a topic for your story:
Firsts: Think of a “first” in your life and describe that moment in detail.
Proud moment: Choose a moment when you felt proud about an accomplishment.
Adversity: Describe a time when you had to think or act quickly to overcome a challenge.
Travel: Recall a memorable experience you had while visiting an interesting place.
HINT
Topic Choice Guidance: We encourage you to choose any one event from your life that you feel comfortable sharing in an academic context with a classroom audience in mind.
Step 2. Write a Narrative Essay
Write a narrative essay that meets the following criteria:
Presents a focused, meaningful narrative: The composition is consistently focused, and details are relevant and specific.
Tells the story using a logical, smooth sequence of events: The sequence of events and details is logical and easy to follow throughout the composition.
Develops a clear beginning, middle, and end: The composition has a clear and well-developed beginning, middle, and end. The opening paragraph(s) thoroughly introduce the setting, characters, and situation. The middle paragraphs thoroughly describe the progression of events. The closing paragraph(s) provide a thorough resolution to the narrative.
Uses narrative language and techniques competently: Uses narrative language and techniques (e.g., concrete and sensory details, figurative language, vivid description, dialogue, pacing, and plot development) effectively throughout the composition.
Demonstrates command of standard English grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage: There are few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
Step 3. Think About Your Writing
Below your completed narrative, include answers to all of the following reflection questions:
Which narrative techniques did you use to bring your narrative to life? (2-3 sentences) Sophia says: Did you use vivid description, sensory details, and/or dialogue to engage readers? Provide two examples from your essay in which you “show” readers rather than “tell” them. EXAMPLE: A sentence such as “I glanced at the clock, grabbed my briefcase, and sprinted for the elevator” uses more descriptive language than simply saying, “I was running late for the meeting.”
How did your purpose and audience shape the way in which you wrote your narrative? (3-4 sentences) Sophia says: Your hypothetical audience extends beyond the people who will evaluate your narrative. Which individuals or groups were you addressing when you wrote your narrative, and how did consideration of your audience and your purpose influence the way in which you wrote it?
Provide a concrete example from your narrative that shows how you have written specifically for this audience and purpose. (3-5 sentences) Sophia says: Consider including a quotation from your essay and explaining how it was written to appeal to your audience and to accomplish your purpose. Alternatively, you might describe a theme, tone, or narrative technique that you used and explain how it was intended to appeal to your audience and achieve your purpose.
Step 4. Review Rubric and Checklist
Your composition and reflection will be scored according to the Touchstone 1 Rubric, which evaluates the narrative focus, narrative flow, narrative structure, narrative language and techniques, use of conventions (grammar, punctuation, etc.), and your answers to the “Think About your Writing” questions above.
Refer to the checklist below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines.
Narrative Focus and Flow
❒ Have you written about a single event over a short period of time rather than several events over an extended period of time?
❒ Are all of the details in your story relevant to your purpose?
❒ Is the narrative action presented in a logical order that is easy to follow?
❒ Is your narrative 500-800 words in length? If not, which details do you need to add or subtract?
Narrative Structure
❒ Is there an opening paragraph that introduces the setting, characters, and situation?
❒ Are there middle paragraphs that describe the progression of narrative action?
❒ Is there a closing paragraph that provides a thorough resolution to the event or experience?
Narrative Language and Techniques
❒ Have you incorporated narrative language and techniques (e.g., figurative language, concrete and sensory details, dialogue, and vivid description)?
❒ Can examples of narrative language and techniques be found throughout your narrative essay, or are they only evident in some places?
Conventions
❒ Have you double-checked for correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, formatting, and capitalization?
❒ Have you proofread to find and correct typos?
Before You Submit
❒ Have you included your name, date, and course in the top left corner of the page?
❒ Have you answered all of the “Think About Your Writing” questions?
❒ Is your essay between 500 and 800 words in length (2-3 pages)?
B. Rubric
Advanced (100%) Proficient (85%) Acceptable (75%) Needs Improvement (50%) Non-Performance (0%)
Narrative Focus
Present a focused, meaningful narrative. (10%)
The composition is consistently focused, and details are relevant and specific. The composition is focused and details are relevant and specific. However, a few details and descriptions detract slightly from the focus. The composition is mostly focused and the majority of details are relevant and specific. However, there are several details and descriptions that detract from the focus. The composition does not have a consistent focus. The composition exhibits no evidence of a focus.
Narrative Flow
Tell the story using a logical, smooth sequence of events. (10%)
The sequence of events and details is logical and easy to follow throughout the composition. The sequence of events and details is logical and easy to follow throughout the composition, with a few minor exceptions. The sequence of events and details is easy to follow throughout most of the composition; however, some areas are poorly sequenced or confusing. The events and details are primarily poorly sequenced and difficult to follow. The sequence of events and details is illogical. Readers cannot follow the progression of the composition.
Narrative Structure
Develop a clear beginning, middle, and end. (30%)
The composition has a clear and well-developed beginning, middle, and end. The opening paragraph(s) thoroughly introduce the setting, characters, and situation. The middle paragraphs thoroughly describe the progression of events. The closing paragraph(s) provide a thorough resolution to the narrative. The composition has a clear and sufficiently developed beginning, middle, and end. The opening paragraph(s) adequately introduce the setting, characters, and situation. The middle paragraphs adequately describe the progression of events. The closing paragraph(s) provide an adequate resolution to the narrative. The composition has a clear beginning, middle, and end; however, one of the three sections is minimally developed. The composition lacks a clear beginning, middle, or end; or, two of the three sections are minimally developed. The composition lacks a clear beginning, middle, and end; or, all three sections are minimally developed.
Narrative Language and Techniques
Use narrative language and techniques competently. (30%)
Uses narrative language and techniques (e.g., concrete and sensory details, figurative language, vivid description, dialogue, pacing, and plot development) effectively throughout the composition. Uses narrative language and techniques (e.g., concrete and sensory details, figurative language, vivid description, dialogue, pacing, and plot development) effectively in the majority of the composition. Uses narrative language and techniques (e.g., concrete and sensory details, figurative language, vivid description, dialogue, pacing, and plot development) effectively in some parts of the composition. Uses narrative language and techniques (e.g., concrete and sensory details, figurative language, vivid description, dialogue, pacing, and plot development) rarely in the composition. Does not use narrative language and techniques (e.g., concrete and sensory details, figurative language, vivid description, dialogue, pacing, and plot development) in the composition.
Conventions
Demonstrate command of standard English grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. (10%)
There are few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage. There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
Think About Your Writing
Reply to reflection questions thoroughly and thoughtfully. (10%)
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses. Answers all reflection questions effectively, following or exceeding response length guidelines. Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple insights, observations, and/or examples. Answers all reflection questions effectively, following response length guidelines. Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some responses are lacking in detail or insight. Answers all reflection questions, primarily following response length guidelines. Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking in detail or insight. Answers reflection questions inadequately; may not answer all of the questions and/or may not follow response length guidelines. Does not answer the majority of reflection questions, or the majority of answers do not follow response length guidelines.
C. Requirements
Your essay must be 2-3 pages (approximately 500-800 words), double-spaced, with one-inch margins.
Narrative essay guidelines must be followed or your submission will not be graded.
Use a readable 12-point font.
Composition must be original and written for this assignment and all writing must be appropriate for an academic context.
Use of generative chatbot artificial intelligence tools (ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Bard) in place of original writing is strictly prohibited for this assignment.
Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
Submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition.
Submission must include both your narrative essay and your answers to the “Think About Your Writing” questions.
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Complaint in the Matter of Marcus Smith, a Minor, by and through his Parents and Natural Guardians, Brandon Smith and Courtney Smith, Plaintiffs, v. Gayle Stuart Trucking, Inc., Defendant.
You are working as a paralegal for the law firm that represents one of the families in the Arkansas Bus Collision Case. Your supervising attorney, Tanya Brown, has sent you the memorandum below asking you to draft a complaint in the Arkansas Bus Collision Case.
For purposes of this simulated assignment, assume that the collision occurred on May 31 [last year] to avoid any statute of limitations issues. Change the facts from the original NTSB report, assuming that the collision occurred on May 31 [last year].
For facts to support the complaint, use the NTSB report. The name of the driver of the tractor-trailer was David Picton. You should include language that Picton was acting within the scope of employment.
Refer to the sample complaints in Chapter 8 in the course text, including Exhibit 8.9 and Exhibit 8.10.
Use the complaint form to draft the complaint. Submit the complaint as your assignment. The document should be ready as if you are submitting the complaint to the court. You do not need to include the summons with the complaint.
Memorandum from Tanya Brown, Attorney
Date: Today’s Date
To: Paralegal
From: Tanya Brown, Attorney
Re: Complaint in Arkansas Bus Collision Case
I need you to draft a complaint in the Arkansas Bus Collision Case. We represent the parents of a child who died in the collision. The child’s name is Marcus Smith (M.S.), and his parents are Brandon Smith and Courtney Smith. The child was sitting in Seat 9A, described in the NTSB report. The parents claim more than $75,000 in damages, and the extent of damages will be determined if the case goes to trial. Use the facts from the NTSB report when you draft the complaint. The parents are residents of Arkansas and reside at 1201 Aspen Lane, Mountainburg, Arkansas.
The complaint should be based on only one cause of action for negligence. Name only one defendant in the complaint, the trucking company Gayle Stuart Trucking, Inc., a privately held company incorporated in the State of Missouri, with its principal place of business being 600 North Main Street, Vandalia, Missouri.
We should file the complaint in federal court in Arkansas for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Jurisdiction in federal court is based on diversity of citizenship. Use the complaint form to assist you in drafting the complaint. You do not need to draft the summons, as the case will be filed in federal court. Use today’s date for the date of the complaint. -
Title: Addressing Nurse Staffing and Promoting Self-Care in Nursing Practice
Part 1: Please visit the ANA webpage:
Nurse Staffing: https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/nurse-staffing/
Based on this topic, address the following:
How does this issue affect your practice?
From what you learned at the site, name a minimum of two actions that are currently in place to address this issue.
Provide a minimum of two ways you as a professional nurse can become involved with this issue.
Be sure you have referenced the ANA website in APA format and provided in-text citations where you used the information from ANA in your post.
Part 2 – Many of the advocacy issues in nursing practice impact the work environment of nurses. It is important for nurses to care for themselves so that they can best care for their patients. Consider the information covered in this unit regarding self-care and respond to the following questions:
What are the signs that someone is experiencing burnout?
What are some evidence-based strategies you can implement to help prevent burnout and build resilience?
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Title: Legal Implications for Business Owners: A Comprehensive Analysis of Tort Law, Agency and Contract Law in the Context of Viral Clean Report on Clean’s Risks and Liabilities: Understanding Relevant Areas of Law and Recommendations for Minimizing Liabilities
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to reflect on, analyze and apply tort law, agency and contract law, and their potential rights, risks, and liabilities in a business. The project requires you to identify and analyze legal issues and to make recommendations.
You will also develop skills in critical thinking to create an in-depth comprehensive analysis.
The project relates to the concepts covered in weeks 1-7. You should refer to assigned materials in earlier weeks of the course.
This project relates to the following course outcomes:
recommend appropriate actions in the business environment based on an understanding of sources of law, substantive legal concepts, legal process and procedure, and available remedies
analyze contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment
analyze tort rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environment
Background:
The owners of Viral Clean (Conner, Denise, Larisa, and Sam) are responsible for different components of the business. Each aspect has a legal implication. Please prepare a report that discusses the law for each aspect. For each aspect, the report must address the following:
Identify the component that is central to each of the four scenarios and explain the relevant area of the law.
As a general matter, explain why understanding the area of the law helps Clean.
Identify Clean’s rights and liabilities in the area of the law and make specific recommendations of how Clean can minimize its liabilities.
Conner:
Conner is responsible for purchasing PPE and cleaning supplies from EPI. Although Conner is a Clean owner, he also operates his own separate company. His company sells outerwear and athletic clothing online. While running his company, he had several instances where the manufacturer did not deliver the correct product to his company. He also had cases where the clothing did not meet the contract specifications. As a result, his company had shipping delays to the customers, and his company also shipped the wrong product to its customers.
Conner wants to avoid this situation for Clean. However, if this should happen to Clean, Conner wants to understand Clean’s rights as a purchaser from EPI and its liabilities as a reseller to customers. Please address the law to help Conner understand Clean’s rights and liabilities.
Denise:
Denise is responsible for human resources, risk-avoidance, and insurance for Clean. Denise is preparing a workers’ handbook for Clean. The handbook’s relevant sections cover job-related injuries to workers and Cleans’ customers. The workbook explains the actions that must be taken when there are on-the-job injuries. Clean’s workers include employees and independent contractors.
Please address the law to help Denise prepare the relevant sections of the workers’ handbook.
Larisa:
Larisa is responsible for executive talent acquisition. Clean will retain the executives using three-year employment agreements. Larisa wants to ensure that the employment agreements are valid and enforceable. The agreements must address the executives’ duties and authority.
Larisa does not know what is required to ensure that the employment agreements are valid and enforceable. She is also unsure of the law that cover’s the executives’ duties and authority. Please address the law that will assist Larisa.
Sam:
Sam is responsible for government compliance and product development. Sam ensures that all PPE and cleaning solutions meet the Center for Disease Control’s guidelines. Sam also monitors the laws in the states where Clean’s PPE and cleaning solution are sold. He ensures that the states are not planning to ban any of the cleaning solution’s ingredients.
Please address the law that will assist Sam when states plan to ban the cleaning solution’s ingredients.
Instructions
There will be 1 single report with subheadings for each Clean employee: Conner, Denise, Larisa. and Sam. Each subheading should include the following:
Identify the component that is central to each of the four scenarios and explain the relevant area of the law.
As a general matter, explain why understanding the area of the law helps Clean.
Identify Clean’s rights and liabilities in the area of the law and make specific recommendations of how Clean can minimize its liabilities.
No narrative minimum is provided. Be sure to cover each component thoroughly, demonstrating your understanding and application of the law.
Format
Report
TO: Winnie James, Ralph Anders
FROM: (your name)
RE: Clean risks and liabilities
A brief introduction of the purpose of the report
A. Conner
(1)
(2)
(3)
B. Denise
(1)
(2)
(3)
C. Larisa
(1)
(2)
(3)
D. Sam
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Tips for Formatting and Structuring Analysis:
Write in complete sentences in paragraph format.
Use in-text citations citing to relevant assignment materials.
Double-space; 12-point Arial or Times Roman font.
Introductory Sentence: Begin with an introductory sentence or very brief paragraph that states the purpose of this report.
Concluding Sentence: End the discussion with a concluding sentence or a very brief paragraph that summarizes your conclusion/what you discussed.
Support Arguments and Positions: Please refer to the module in Content, “How to Support Arguments and Positions.”. A References page may be added at the end of the report.
Review the Project Memorandum
Thoroughly read the project to ensure all required elements are present.
Review the grading rubric to ensure that you gain the most points possible for this assignment.
Proofread for spelling and grammatical issues.
Submit the project in the Assignment Folder The assignment submitted to the Assignment Folder will be considered a student’s final product, and therefore, ready for grading by the professor. It is incumbent upon the student to verify the assignment is the correct submission.
NOTE: All submitted work is to be your original work. You may not use any work from another student, the Internet or an online clearinghouse. You are expected to understand the UMGC Academic Integrity and Plagiarism Policy and know that it is your responsibility to learn about instructor and general academic expectations regarding proper citation of sources as specified in the APA Publication Manual, 7th Ed. (Students are held accountable for in-text citations and an associated reference list only) -
Title: The Radical Feminism of Marilyn Fry and Mary Wollstonecraft: A Comparative Analysis of Liberation Ideologies
Using the Text’s core or common features of liberation ideologies, why is Marilyn Fry a radical feminist? And, employing your analysis of Fry, to what extent, if at all, can Mary Wollstonecraft be also described as a radical feminist? Why?
Be sure to address all 3 parts of the question.
Do NOT rush into answering. Read the question carefully, reflect on it, and outline your main points and arguments before you write.
Schedule
Access time: Monday, June 10, at 8:00 am.
Due date: Sunday, June 16, by 11:59 pm.
Requirements (Be sure to read them carefully and follow them in full.)
Required Readings (Any other literature is prohibited)
Reader – Chapter 8, 8.57: May Wollstonecraft; 8.59: Marilyn Fry.
Text – You may use the Text in support of your answer. The Text, however, should not be your primary, let alone, exclusive source. If it is, the highest grade you can achieve is ‘C’.
Length
Minimum of 850 words to maximum of 950 words. (Quotations should be included in the word count. To save space, use a brief reference in your answer and provide the full reference at the end in a “list of references.” For example, if you quote Fry, should be thus: (Fry, 445).
Quality
Your paper should be based on, and only on, the TWO (2) required reading. The use of any other literature and sources is prohibited.
The paper must present a clear, well-organized argument, supported explicitly with evidence based on the REQUIRED READINGS. Do NOT rush into writing: Be sure to understand the question, read the primary sources with the question at hand, and reflect before you write. Give a clear and well supported answer, using the TWO (2) primary sources thoroughly.
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Title: Utilization Management, Quality Management, and Case Management in Managed Care: Key Concepts and Applications
do some research and expand your learning! Research a current news item, credible website, or video that relates to utilizationmanagement (UM), quality management (QM), or case management (CM) in the Managed Care industry. In your own words,summarize the key concepts presented in the news item, website, or video selected. Reflect on how you can apply this information *in your program of study.Your submission should be at least 250 words or more and with three to four substantive paragraphs (minimum 4-5 sentences) inlength. Properly cite all references (using the APA format) for all news items, credible websites, or videas selected.This assignment maps to Learning Objectives: LO3, 4, and 5SubmissionDrog ond drop fies nere or cick ta ado text.
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Addressing Unconscious Bias in the Military Workplace: A Memo to Supervisors
Note: My organization is the Military. I also attached a template from the Professor.
For the Unit 9 Assignment, you will be writing a professional memo to a supervisor in your imagined future workplace (or current one, if that is applicable) that details how the company can best address employees’ unconscious biases. For example, you might argue that the company should require a workshop. Indicate whether unconscious bias testing should be part of the strategy, and mention at least three ways that unconscious bias affects the workplace.
Note: Submitting the memo to an actual supervisor is not a requirement for the assignment.
The memo should be approximately one to one and a half pages in memo format, not including the title and references page (memos are typically single-spaced with double-spacing between paragraphs). Make sure to edit for clarity and conciseness, and paragraphs should be well-developed and organized. You should draw connections to the Unit 9 Reading and at least one credible source that is not included in the course readings. Review the resource on business memos for what to include in the header and how best to open and close your memo. This assignment is worth 85 points.
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Title: Management Plan for a Patient with Multiple Diagnoses: A Case Study
Nursing & Medical diagnosis/es formulated with correct ICD- 10 codes. Include health maintenance diagnosis per guidelines. You MUST provide at least 3 likely differential diagnoses and list R/Os if appropriate.
Include pertinent positives & negatives for the Mgt plan cost-effective, clinically correct & includes sections for medical & nursing therapeutics. Patient education should be identified as such. Organize categories in your plan: Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Pt Education, Referral, & Follow-Up. major diagnosis only.
Attach a current clinical guideline with clear reference for one of the major diagnoses. Rationale justifies EACH ASPECT of mgt plan with appropriate references. Mechanism of action of medications you change/prescribe should be cited here .
Pathophysiology discussion justifies major diagnoses addressed at visit and mgt plan. 1) You must personalize to your patient’s health status by discussing how it applies specifically to your patient. 2) No more than 2 diagnoses need to be addressed if multiple dx exist. 3) Use a CURRENT primary patho reference 4) Do not duplicate pathophysiology from prior SOAPs Health Promotion/Prevention. Include age/gender/risk specific
Recommendations as your guidelines require.