project risk and quality management

For this assignment you are to focus on identifying, analysing and managing one risk that you see as of critical importance for the successful implementation of your Quality Improvement Plan (this is assignment 1, I will upload for coherent purpose) for your case study (case study attached). You are to write a report that clearly explains what this risk is, what its risk dimensions are, and what mitigation and contingency plans would be relevant for dealing with it. Within the report, you are expected to use an Ishikawa diagram and Riskit Analysis to support the case you are making. The report must follow the structure below and a maximum 2000 words in length. For each element you should report your decisions by use of appropriate citations from literature. N.B. for this assignment, you must explicitly state and justify any assumptions you have made in addition to the information provided in the case study

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Population growth in the UAE

research must include:

a) Title/Topic
b) Group members names (with a mention of who was responsible for what part) > I will do this part.
c) Background/Introduction on the topic
d) Supporting data and statistics
e) Discussion/ interpretation of statistics
f) Solutions/Recommendations
g) References (in APA style)

Try to put at least 3 references in each paragraph.

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observation of a Toddler (1-3 year olds)

PSY233: Observation of a Toddler (1 – 3 year olds)
HW 1: 100 points
Submit a 3-4 page paper (not including cover page, abstract, or reference page) that addresses
the following points. Your paper should be numbered in the format below for ease of grading
1. A brief physical description of the child. Use approximations of quantitative terms (age,
height, weight). (10 pts)
2. Assess the child’s ability with age-appropriate milestones of gross motor and fine
motor development. Refer to the book to tell me, based on your approximation of age if
development of each milestone is normative or non-normative . Give specific
examples of why. (5 pts)
a. What is the child’s zone of proximal motor development ? How could the
parent best scaffold the behavior? Did the parent scaffold? (5 pts)
3. Where is the child in Piaget’s six substages of sensorimotor development? Primary,
secondary, tertiary circular? Representational thinking? Or is you child in concrete
operations? If so give examples of egocentrism, animism, and centration. Identify the
stage and give examples of how the child has or hasn’t mastered specific sub-stages.
(10 pts)
4. Categorize the vocalizations of the child. Did the child rely on gestures? Use
phenomes, over-extension, under-extension, over-regulation? What was predominant
mode of speech (holophrase, telegraphic, syntax)? Give examples. (10 pts)
5. A brief qualitative description (temperament, emotions, shyness) of the child. Assess
the temperament : easy, difficult or slow to warm up. Give examples to support your
conclusion . (10 pts)
6. Examples of gender influences. Comment on if your example supports or dispels
gendertyping. An example of an activity that dispels gender-typing would be a boy in a
pink shirt. List at least 5 examples that support gender typing and 1 that dispels
gender typing. (10 pts)
Hint: focus on:
style of dress, toy preference, peer preference, and types of
activity each child is engaged in, child activity level.
7. The child’s reaction to unfamiliar children and adults. Your assessment of the child’s
attachment style according to Ainsworth: Secure, Avoidant, Resistant, Disorganized.
Give examples to support your assessment. ( 10 pts.)
8. An example of how the parents tried to teach the child about behavioral standards and
expectations
a. How did the parent try to correct the child? Was the focus on what NOT to do or
what TO DO? Which Operant Conditioning techniques were observed? Give an
example of at least two: Positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement,
positive punishment, negative punishment. Give examples.
b. How did the child respond? Did the child show signs of self-regulation?
Compliance? (10 pts)
9. Identify the child’s stage of psychosocial development according to Erikson. Did they
show signs of achieving the virtue of the previous stage? Do they appear to be on
track for achieving the virtue of this stage? Give examples of why or why not. ( 10 pts)
APA style/ grammar (10 pts)
Mild inconsistencies

deduct 3 pts
Moderate inconsistencies

deduct 6 pts
Severe inconsistencies

deduct 10 pts
Specifics:
Your paper should:
• Be 3-4 pages of content ( not including the cover page, abstract or reference page)
• Be numbered as these prompts are numbered, for ease of grading.

• Should include a cover page, abstract, and reference page o A cover page contains your information and is the 1 st page of your paper. Please
follow APA example for exact content
o An abstract, which should be 50-250 words, is basically a summary of your paper and is the 2 nd page of your paper. An abstract should “preview” others as to what
your paper is about, but should not contain as much detail as your paper
o A reference page is the last page of your paper and should contain more detailed
information about each citation in your paper
 A citation is where, in your paper, you give credit to the source of your
information. As a general rule, anything which is not common knowledge or
your own thoughts/ideas, needs to be cited.
• Be typed, double spaced, have 1 inch margins, and be in 12-point Times New Roman font.

 

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Food Addiction

must include the following
-first level headings, no abstract,
1. what is the significance of the addiction
2. current trends/ reserch realted to topic
how is it prevalant in todays society
3. Biopsychosocial components associated with topic
break down: biological, psychological,
socail, environmental
4. obstacles ot recovery/relapse
what barriers might there be for treatments
what sends them backwards
5. Prevention/ intervention stragities being utilized
treatment motalities could be used
like cognitive behavior therapy or
sloution focused
6. treatment modailites ebing utilized
what is currently being used as forms of treatment
7. refereces

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460 Radiation in Chicago Subway

Question Set #1
Take a look at the link below and let me know your thoughts. Apparently there are some pretty hi-tech patrols going on in Chicago’s subways.
275-words: Do you think letting this capability be known to the public is a good idea? Could it now be exploited by terrorists?
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/man-nuclear-stress-test-sparks-feds-raid-chicago-train-radiation-article-1.1291231

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national security memo from China’s Minister of Foreign Affairs

Question is below:
Imagine that you have just been named China’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs. Your first task is to write a national security memo to President Xi explaining what you believe Chinese foreign policy should be toward India and the U.S. Employ the first person voice but maintain a strong sense of formality. Back up your recommendations with historical facts from "Guha’s sino india relations" and " Friedberg’s A contest for supremacy".see in attachment(April15-17)

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Qualitative Methods for Social Health Research

I would like to do assignment about (Preliminary data analysis) so to do interview with some one and ask him about my quotation How can the challenges faced by international students studying in Australia are overcome? around 2 hours and half after that to do summary for writing this all buddy, and see attached the file, the words count around 570.

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Leadership Interview & Reflection Paper

Interview a woman or minority person in a leadership position. The person must be responsible in some capacity for other employees. The interview may be conducted by phone, email, or in person.

Write a paper in which you reflect upon the interview and concepts discussed throughout the module. Submit both the interview transcript and reflection paper.

In your interview transcript, include the name of the leader and her position, organization or field the leader works in, and length of time in position. Include a minimum of 10 questions and responses addressing the following:

1) Describe the organization that you work in, including the culture of the organization and your responsibilities as a leader.

2) Describe your leadership style.

3) Describe the steps taken to get in your current leadership position.

4) What has been your biggest challenge as a leader?

5) What has been your greatest achievement as a leader?

Your reflection should include the following:

1) What did you learn about the connection between women or culture and leadership from conducting this interview? How can this improve your leadership abilities?

2) What surprised you, if anything, about the interview?

3) Were there any nuances to the leader’s responses which may be attributed to gender or cultural differences in leadership behaviors discussed in the module?

Use APA 6th edition, I chose 10 references but you can use as many as you need.

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Outpatient Services

Outpatient Services
The purpose of this assignment is to benefit from the perspective of a leader in an outpatient setting. This setting can be where you currently work or have access to members of the leadership team. You are asked to use the same setting you researched for the Case Assignment. This will allow you to see what you learned from your research in a real-world application. (Note: you will not be asked to reveal any proprietary or confidential information in your reports. Most of your reports will be based on your observations.)

Prepare and submit a paper responding to the following items:
1.Provide an overview of the outpatient setting you have chosen.
2.Conduct an interview with a member of the leadership team responsible for the department/unit.
3.In your interview be sure to address, at a minimum, the following: ?Provide background information on the interviewee (title/position, summary of academic and professional background, etc.).
?Identify trends (e.g., supply and demand, political climate, regulatory, demographic changes, or patient care) that are impacting this particular outpatient setting and how these are being leveraged or mitigated by the leadership.
?Identify the challenges (micro or macro level) this department is experiencing. How are they addressing these challenges?

4.Based on your interview and the research you have conducted for both the Case and SLP assignments, create a table that illustrates the similarities and differences in trends between the research conducted for the Case Assignment and the feedback in the interview. Analyze and discuss the findings shown in the table. This analysis should include both quantitative and qualitative approaches to analyzing the data.

SLP Assignment Expectations

Write a 4- to 6-page double-spaced paper (this does not include title and reference pages). It needs to be well written, based on information from scholarly research, and should demonstrate a thorough analysis of the topic.

Paper must be written based of order#81180845, shown below
Introduction
Outpatient services refers to the health care delivered to patients after being discharged to go back to their places of residence; unlike inpatient services where the patients are admitted to the hospital until they recover. There are different settings in the medical field where this modality of service is applied. These include outpatient clinics, radiographic imaging services, laboratory setting, minor surgery centers and physical therapy services, (Bailey, 2014). Most of these departments are dependent on each other. The patient would therefore need to be attended by personnel from all these departments before released to go back home. Besides the role played by these personnel, there are others factors that largely affect the quality of outpatient service delivery. Health care administrators are supposed to meet with departmental heads to assess the service provision and any trends in play that could be affecting service delivery. It is our role as administrators to analyze these trends and work out solutions fast enough before deterioration of the conditions. All outpatient departments offer life-sustaining form of treatment whose absence may costly to the patient’s health, (Guinane & Venturelli, 2012).
Discussion
For this Case Study, We will analyze as an outpatient service the Laboratory centers, to be specific, are among the key areas of medical field where outpatient services are carried out. The primary role of laboratories is to offer diagnostic services for both outpatients and inpatients. A laboratory is basically divided into sections each specializing on a specific area of diagnosis. The sections include microbiology, hematology, clinical chemistry, phlebotomy, cytology, parasitology, blood transfusion and virology. All these sections are run by laboratory professionals who have expertise in the corresponding fields. For instance, the hematology department deals with analysis of blood and should be run by a hematologist. Generally there is a wide specialization in the laboratory sector since the field is very diverse. The key personnel in the laboratory include: phlebotomists, cytologists, hematologists, microbiologists, receptionist and the laboratory manager. Pathologists are very important personnel and most times they are the heads of the laboratory section. They carry out biopsies and interpret cytological preparations. Subordinate workers are also key since hygiene, collection of samples, labeling, etc.., are equally valued for efficient service delivery.
Some of the outpatient laboratory services include:
– Blood screening for parasites
– Cytological examination of smears for cancer diagnosis
– Serological tests, for example, the pregnancy test.
– Matching of blood for transfusion purposes
– Analysis of body fluids in clinical chemistry section
Laboratory tests form a basis of therapy to be administered to the patient. There is usually collaboration between various departments in a clinical setting to constantly improve outpatient services. Once the patients are received in the hospital, they report to the clinicians who prescribe diagnostics tests and send the patients to the laboratory for confirmation of diagnosis. The tests are run by the laboratory personnel who then send the patient back to the clinician with the results obtained, or, they can input the results into a medical informatics system , like then one the military uses: Composite Health Care System (CHCS). The clinician prescribes therapy and sends the patient to the pharmacy department to collect the drugs. The laboratory sector therefore supports the entire clinical setting since no treatment would effectively be done without a background of diagnosis.
Different trends affect the laboratory services. Some of these trends include:
– Demographic changes
– Supply and demand
The above mentioned factors alongside many others may negatively or positively influence lab outpatient services. In any case the trends brings a negative impact, the entire clinical setting may be paralyzed considering the mutual relationship within the various departments in a hospital setting. Thus the need for adjustments to reverse the trends may be very urgent.
Demographic changes
This refers to changes in the population. The world’s population growth is rated at 1.35 percent per year. This is attributed to the technological advances that have increased life expectancy, (Skarra, 2008). These changes have an impact on the entire health sector not only on the laboratory sector. The increase in population raises the demand for health care. The number of outpatients gets bigger and it becomes a challenge to serve such great numbers in a single day. The processing of their specimen becomes a burden and the results take longer to be obtained. This brings out a corrupted outpatient service delivery which was initially not meant to offer delays but due to the changes in population the system became unstable and began fluctuating in terms of quality.
Demographic changes have social and economic impacts as well. The government bears the weight of providing health care to the increasing population. Some of the chemicals and reagents in a laboratory setting may get exhausted in the process of specimen processing. Since budget allocation for the purchase of these necessities may be restrained due to economic factors, the lab tests using such reagents may cease to be offered for a while. This is just but an example of how demographic changes may shatter outpatient services.
Demand and supply
Demand refers to the willingness and ability to purchase a commodity at a certain price. On the other hand supply refers to the willingness and ability to offer a commodity at a certain price. There are laws that govern both demand and supply. For instance, the law of demand states that a decrease in price leads to an increase in demand, (Reem, 2014). In a laboratory environment, the cost of services delivered may influence the number of patients who would turn up for testing. High costs will automatically hinder patients from seeking laboratory outpatient services that is in line with the law of demand. The supply of laboratory requirements will consequently reduce with a decrease in price.
However, as health care administrators we are entitled with the responsibility of capitalizing such trends and mitigating the unfavorable effects brought about by these trends. For instance, with the demographic changes, increased lab personnel should be employed to meet the increased demand. In addition, more laboratories ought to be put up and be well equipped to reduce congestion and delays of outpatient service delivery. As a medical administrator, I would propose and champion for more government funding to ensure that the laboratories are well equipped to run all tests required for outpatients.
The prices of services would also be to the favor of the patients. This would be done to capture demand while still retaining quality service delivery. By so doing, I would capitalize on the increasing population and consequently win the confidence of the general public. I would also maximize supply of laboratory requirements by creating fair prices in tender seeking thus ensuring continued security of these lab reagents and facilities.
Conclusion

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Advanced Nursing Practice I

A. Please read clinical case and follow pages requested 1. Subjective Data(2 pages); 2. Objective Data(1 page); 3. Advanced Practice Nursing Intervention Plan (2pages)

 
1. Subjective Data: 2 pages

Client Complaints:

HPI (History of Present Illness):

PMH (Past Medical History—include current medications, any known allergies, any history of surgery or hospitalizations):

Significant Family History:

Social/Personal History (occupation, lifestyle—diet, exercise, substance use)

Description of Client’s Support System:

Behavioral or Nonverbal Messages:

Client Awareness of Abilities, Disease Process, Health Care Needs:

2. Objective Data: 1 page

A. Client’s Support System:

B. Client’s Locus of Control and Readiness to Learn:

3. Advanced Practice Nursing Intervention Plan (including interdisciplinary collaboration, community resources and follow-up plans): 2 pages

 
Week 4: Genitourinary Clinical Case

HPI
A 60-year-old Hispanic male presents with the chief complaint of decreased urinary flow. The patient has been experiencing this over the past two years, but for the past two weeks, the symptoms have increased significantly. The current symptoms are similar to what he experienced in the past. However, for the past two weeks, he has had increased nocturia, with decreased strength of urinary flow and slight terminal dysuria. Patient has had no treatment in the past. The nocturia has been very troublesome over the past two weeks. Yesterday he had significant difficulty in starting his urine flow and this is interfering with daily activities. He needs to pass urine four to five times every night. He has been urinating frequently and always needs to know if there are bathrooms around.

Patient does not complain of any other radiating pain. He has had no treatment or diagnostic work up in the past, but now the symptoms have been increasing in severity. He believes he had a low-grade fever yesterday. The patient is not sure what is going on but thinks he may have cancer. He had significant obstructive symptoms two days ago. Gradual worsening of symptoms has compelled him to seek medical help now.

PMH
Patient has not sought any medical care for this problem to date. He is being treated for hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. There is no known history of heart disease, but he was hospitalized five years ago as a suspected case of angina. He was diagnosed with chest wall syndrome for which he was treated and then released. There are no recent hospitalizations and no surgeries.

ROS
Denies any other positive review of systems. Denies abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting. No blood in the stool. No gross hematuria.

MEDICATIONS
Cardizem 240mg daily Zocor 20mg daily
Patient is compliant with the prescribed regimen and knows why he is being treated.

 
ALLERGIES/REACTIONS
No known drug allergies
SOCIAL HISTORY
Patient has a master’s degree in engineering and his income is $65,000.00 per year. Though the patient is educated, he lacks an understanding of resources available to him. Patient has no problems with finances. He has excellent access to healthcare, but most often does not utilize the services to the extent that is expected. He has an excellent health insurance coverage including a prescription plan.

Patient is married and his spouse has excellent general health. He has two grown-up sons who live with their own families. They are 35 and 37 years old, both alive and well. Although the patient has a master’s in engineering, his knowledge of healthcare is inadequate. He believes that he is generally healthy.

His perception of self-efficacy is adequate. He has very little stress. His support systems include his wife and friends from work who provide him with the required emotional support. There is no family dysfunction. The patient is high strung and an over achiever. He gets little from social support outside the home or work.

Patient is originally from United States. He lives in a suburban setting. His resources include his wife and the people he works with. Though there are other resources available to him, he is not sure what they are.

HABITS
Smoking: Non smoker Alcohol: Does not drink
Substance use: Denies substance abuse
DIET HABITS
His wife does most of the cooking. He believes that he gets adequate exercise, eats healthy, and maintains a regular checkup regime with his physician.

 

WORK HABITS
He is an engineer and has always done the same work.
FAMILY HISTORY
He has one sister and one brother. Both are alive and well. There is a remote history of heart disease among his aunts and uncles.

PHYSICAL EXAMINTAION

Vital Signs: BP right arm sitting 140/92; T: 99 po; P:80 and regular; R 18, non-labored; Wt: 200#; Ht: 71”

HEENT: WNL

Lymph Nodes: None Lungs: Clear
Heart: RRR with Grade II/VI systolic murmur heard best at the right sternal border Carotids: No bruits
Abdomen: Android obesity, non-tender

Rectum: Stool light brown, heme positive. Prostate enlarged, boggy and tender to palpation.

Genital/Pelvic: Circumcised, no penial lesions, masses, or discharge.Testes are descended bilaterally, no tenderness or masses

Extremities, Including Pulses: 2+ pulse throughout, no edema in the lower legs.

 

Neurologic: Not examined

 

Lab Results/Radiological Studies/EKG Interpretation

Lab Results PSA: 6.0 CBC: WNL
Chem panel: WNL Radiological Studies: None EKG: None

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