Competency IBMS

2b.4 Be able to conduct appropriate diagnostic or monitoring procedures, treatment, therapy or other actions safely and skilfully. • Understand the need to maintain the safety of service users, and those involved in their care. • Be able to perform and supervise scientific and technical procedures to reproducible standards. Be able to operate and utilise specialist equipment according to their discipline. • Be able to validate scientific and technical data and observations according to pre-determined quality standards. • Be able to demonstrate proficiency in liquid handling methodologies, preparation of standard solutions and buffers. • Be able to demonstrate practical skills in instrumentation and techniques in: microscopy; spectroscopy; centrifugation; electrophoresis; chromatography; electroanalytical techniques; automated analysis; immunological techniques; enzyme assays and molecular biology techniques; sterilisation techniques and microbial culture; identification and quantitation of microorganisms; microtomy. • Be able to demonstrate practical skills in the processing and analysis of specimens including specimen identification, the effect of storage on specimens and the safe retrieval of specimens. • Be able to demonstrate practical skills in the investigation of disease processes. Be able to work in conformance with standard operating procedures and conditions. Be able to work with accuracy and precision. • Be able to prepare reagents accurately and consistently. Be able to perform calibration and quality control checks. • Be able to check that equipment is functioning within its specifications and to respond appropriately to abnormalities. • Understand the implications of non-analytical errors. • Be aware of the near-patient testing and non-invasive techniques. KNOWLEDGE • Understand the need for standard laboratory procedures and diagnostic tests relevant to the patient under investigation. • Understand the importance of reference ranges, the use of scientific units and quality control. • Understand the importance of the correct preparation of buffers, standard solutions, and other solutions used in the laboratory; include weighing, pipetting, use of volumetric glassware, and making appropriate dilutions of standard and test solutions. • Understand the importance of manual dexterity and the safe use of a range of instrumentation and commonly used techniques including: microscopy; spectroscopy; centrifugation; electrophoresis; chromatography; electroanalytical techniques; automated analysis; immunological techniques; enzyme assays and molecular biology techniques; sterilisation techniques and microbial culture; identification and quantitation of microorganisms; microtomy. • Know the methods for processing and analysing specimens including methods of specimen identification, the effect of storage on specimens and the safe retrieval of specimens. • Know the correct procedures for calibration, for quality control checks and for correcting simple equipment faults. • Understand the common causes of non-analytical errors and the implications of these for the test result. • Be aware of the role of near-patient testing and non-invasive techniques used in diagnostic pathology and monitoring for patient care. COMPETENCE You must be able to: a) Perform laboratory procedures and diagnostic tests in accordance with standard operating procedures and understand the health and safety requirements with respect to: o Patient identification o Sample type o Protective clothing o Hazard data sheets (including COSHH) o Equipment b) Describe the correct procedure for handling samples that may contain hazard group 2, 3 and 4 pathogens. c) Use the following equipment correctly and safely: o Balance o Centrifuge o Hand-held pipette o Fridges and freezers o Pressurised gas storage containers d) Describe the principles and practice of standardisation and calibration and perform these procedures in accordance with standard operating procedures. e) Explain the terms ‘specificity’, ‘sensitivity’ and ‘linearity’. f) Explain the significance of reference ranges and reference materials. g) Use the correct scientific units and be able to interconvert units. h) Prepare buffers and other solutions in accordance with standard operating procedures. i) Demonstrate practical skills in instrumentation and techniques relevant to your discipline: o Microscopy o Spectroscopy o Centrifugation o Electrophoretic techniques, including immunoelectrophoresis and blotting o Chromatography o Electroanalytical techniques’ o Automated analysis: continuous flow, multi-channel, discrete, selective, random access, centrifugal, kinetic end-point o Enzyme assays o Molecular biology techniques o Sterilisation techniques and microbial culture o Identification and quantitation of microorganism’s o Tissue preparation for microscopy j) Confirm that samples have been correctly identified and prepared for intended tests. k) Confirm that samples have been stored correctly and can be retrieved for laboratory investigation if required. l) Produce results consistent with the laboratory procedure. m) Perform calibration and quality control checks. n) Correct simple faults in equipment. o) Describe common causes of non-analytical errors and the implications of these for the test result. p) Describe near-patient testing and non-invasive techniques employed by a pathology laboratory, and other settings such as primary care, for routine diagnosis and monitoring. Suggested training tasks and examples of evidence: Those QUESTIONS needs to be answered. Describe the procedural steps of a specimen through your laboratory, taking into account health and safety issues, equipment used, methodologies, reagent preparation, prioritisation, quality control, result interpretation and generation and possible sources of error, sample storage and disposal. What do you understand by near-patient testing and non-invasive techniques and give an example? CRITICAL APPRAISES In this part also answer Bold Questions / KNOWLEDGE. 2b.3 Be able to formulate specific and appropriate management plans, including the setting of timescales. Understand the requirement to adapt practice to meet the needs of different groups distinguished by, for example, physical, psychological, environmental, cultural or socio-economic factors. Be able to identify the cause of procedural anomalies and implement remedies. KNOWLEDGE • Understand the principles of planning, time management and target setting. • Understand the need to prioritise workload in line with clinical demands. • Understand the multidisciplinary role of pathology in monitoring and diagnosing a range of conditions. • Understand the factors that influence access to and use of services available. COMPETENCE You must be able to: a) Work within the departmental agreement of appropriate turn-around times. b) Identify and verify factors affecting the prioritisation of analyses from a range of investigations. c) Be able to analyse an incident and take corrective action. Suggested training tasks and examples of evidence: Write a report of an adverse event or incident that has occurred in your laboratory. Include an analysis of the possible causes and provide a conclusion that considers how this may be prevented from happening again. CRITICAL APPRAISES In this part also answer Bold Questions / KNOWLEDGE.

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Evidence-Based Principles and Practice in Public Health

Describe an organizational barrier and a personal barrier to implementing evidence-based public health (EBPH). What are some strategies to overcome these barriers?

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Descriptive Statistics and Inferential Statistics

Part 1 – I do not need an Introduction or conclusion for neither of the parts. Just answer the questions below: Create a PICO question. Complete a PICO search on bicycle safety. What does the research say about this issue? Select one of the articles from your search. Identify the descriptive statistics. Is anything missing? To what extent are minorities included in the study? (Is that demographic information available?) How does the descriptive data help you understand the research? What does knowing these descriptive statistics do to help you understand the research? What challenges, particularly ethical challenges, do you think the researchers might have had when gathering the data? Part 2 – I don’t need an introduction or conclusion, just answer the questions below: Use the same article you used to answer questions for part 1. Describe the inferential tests that were used in the article that you used in the first discussion (in other words, t-tests and chi-squares). Given the p-values related to the tests, how do you interpret the results? Are statistically significant findings also clinically significant? What are the recommendations based on this paper? Share some alternate explanations (mediating or intervening variables) for the results of the study.

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Therapeutic practice with children and adolescents

Case study report – Word limit 2000 words Therapeutic practice with children and adolescents, the developmental period i am reporting on is late adolescents 17-22 years of age Choose a specific difficulty or issue relevant to the developmental period of your Group Presentation. The aim of this report is to consider how counselling might be of assistance in relation to this issue. What approaches are discussed in the literature? Specifically you will need to provide: • A brief summary of the developmental period focussing on the major social and emotional tasks of this period. • A brief description of the difficulty you have chosen to address • Evidence of the direct relevance and impact of this difficulty on the developmental age and stage you are addressing. How does this difficulty interfere with completion of age appropriate developmental tasks? • Consideration of how a counselling relationship might begin with a young person at this stage of development, with regard to this issue. How might counselling be of assistance? What different approaches might be appropriate? Report format: This entails a clearly structured document – delivered in a precise, concise writing style organised under a set of headings. Thus, the subject is addressed in component parts rather than in a continuous argument as you would an essay . Include: • Introduction- brief statement of purpose, outline of what is to be included in report (scope of the report) & explanation of the format • Headings derived from the task (as above) – these cover the main areas of content. This is the main body of the report. • Conclusion – an overall summary – key findings of your report & their significance. DO NOT introduce any new points – (it is usual if appropriate to include recommendations from your findings). • References – The requirement is a minimum of 8 references (this can include the textbook & any of the items from eReserve listed for this unit as well as additional reading).

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Literature Review – What behavior strategies do teachers use to improve management of students with ADHD in year five classrooms

Literature Review- 40% This assignment requires you to identify an area of research. My research question: What behaviour strategies do teachers use to improve management of students with ADHD in year five classrooms? You might not be able to find peer reviewed articles on year 5’s but you will find some on middle primary for example. The purpose of this review is to provide reader with depth, breadth, scope of the research topic. ACADEMIC WRITING IS REQUIRED. REALLY GOOD ENGLISH AND SENTENCE STRUCTURE IS REQUIRED. ALL must be paraphrased and in own words with extensive in text and end text references. Review the resources discovered and select between 20-25 sources that are most pertinent or relevant to your area of focus. You need to access the Curtin University scholarly data bases which are available to you through the library and locate between 20 and 30 peer reviewed research articles on your topic area. The cut-off date for all journal articles is 2005. These can be sourced from Australian and overseas settings. Try to avoid books and popular media information as the review needs to represent the latest research findings by scholars in the field. Take notes as you read the literature and begin to search for the major themes as you go- make note of these. You are reading to find out how each piece of writing approaches the subject of your research, what it has to say about it and how each piece contributes to “ informing” you how you, as a teacher-researcher, might go about researching your topic. Finally, write a review of these sources – this is the Literature Review. Like all academic writing, a literature review must have an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should include: • The nature of the focus area under review • The basis for your selection of the literature sources • Definitions in use. The body paragraphs should include: • Current research studies you have located • The major questions that are being asked in your selected articles • The current findings from your selected articles • The major themes you have located throughout the literature you selected • The general conclusions that are being drawn • Definitions you found useful • Current key research studies • Principal questions that are being asked by previous researchers • Some current findings about your focus area • Research methodologies and data collection methods that have been used by other researchers The conclusion should include: • A summary of major agreements and disagreements about the focus area. • a summary of general conclusions that are being drawn Any implications of the design of the research in the articles for the overall approach for your own research project. The length of the review should be no more than a maximum of 3000 words not including cover page and references. APA 6th Ed reference list. No long quotes. Only short quotes then discuss it in your own words. Use headings for each paragraph (introduction, conclusion etc.). NB. The relevant Assessment Rubric is attached here. Pay particular attention to all the rubrics – in this Unit the assessment rubrics will be the source of your marks for each assignment. The weighting of different aspects of the Literature Review on the rubric is vital information for you if you wish to concentrate your efforts on the important areas that will score well for you.

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International Business ,Seeds of corruption being planted in our difference

Question

1. What ethical issues were raised by the conduct of the AWB in the Iraq wheat scandal?

2. What factors may have influenced the action of AWB?

3. What are some measure that could reduce the likelihood of organizations and governments engaging in practices of this sort in international business in future? Answers should contain clear and strong arguments The answers with argument should be supported by evidence and proper reason The paper do not need any background part of AWB and  focus on answering questions

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The Bank of Canada

After Unit 3 Assignment 1 is worth 8% of your final course grade. Each question is worth 10 marks. Answer all parts of each question as completely as possible. 1. The Bank of Canada defines the Canadian money supply in terms of Ml+, M1++, M2, M2+, M2++, and M3 monetary aggregates. What financial assets are included in each of these six aggregates? How does each aggregate satisfy the functions generally attributed to money? Are there any characteristics (other than those of money’s functions) that should be considered in the definition of money? (10 marks) 2. Suppose you just deposited $14,000 in your bank savings account. The current real interest rate is 3%, and inflation is expected to be 2.5% over the next year. What nominal interest rate would you require from the bank over the next year? How much money will you have at the end of one year? If you are saving to buy a car that currently sells for $14,900, will you have enough to buy it? (10 marks) 3. A $1000 face-value coupon bond has a 10% coupon rate, a maturity of 4 years, and a price of $960. a. Is the yield to maturity going to be above or below 10%, and why? (2.5 marks) b. Calculate the present value of the bond when interest rate is 12%. Must the yield to maturity be above or below 12%, and why? (2.5 marks) c. Calculate the present value of the bond when interest rate is 8%. Must the yield to maturity be above or below 8%, and why? (2.5 marks) d. Calculate the yield to maturity for this bond at the current price. (2.5 marks) 4. State the expectations theory and explain its significance. (3 marks) Using the generalized equation of the expectations theory of the term structure of interest rates, calculate today’s four-year rate, assuming that the current one-year, 6% rate is expected to rise by one percentage point in each of the next three years. (7 marks) 5. A company has just announced a 3-for-1 stock split, effective immediately. Prior to the split, the company had a market value of $4 billion with $100 million shares outstanding. Suppose the split conveys no new information about the company, answer the following questions indicating how you arrived at your answer in each case. a. What is the value of the company? (2.5 marks) b. What is the number of shares outstanding? (2.5 marks) c. What is the price per share after the split? (2.5 marks) d. If the actual market price immediately following the split is $20 per share, what does this tell you about market efficiency? (2.5 marks) 6. Describe how, in recent years, banks have become multi-service institutions, and explain how there has been an erosion of the “four pillars” of finance. (10 marks) 7. Suppose Paul has the following deposits with ABC Bank, a member of CDIC. Account type Funds (in Canadian dollars except where noted) Chequing account $10,000 Savings account $80,000 USD term deposit $50,000 3-year GIC $100,000 7-year GIC $80,000 a. In the event of bank failure, how much of Paul’s deposits is insured by the CDIC? (3 marks) b. If the CDIC decides ABC Bank is too big to fail, what will happen? Of the payoff method and purchase-and-assumption method, which one will CDIC use? Why? (5 marks) c. Why might the CDIC declare ABC bank too big to fail? (2 marks) 8. What is meant by the term virtual banking? Outline the advantages and disadvantages of virtual banking to the public. (10 marks) 9. Complete all three parts of this question. a. Explain why shares in closed-end mutual funds typically sell for less than the market price of the stocks they hold. (4 marks) b. For what reason(s) would you buy a no-load mutual fund instead of a load fund? (3 marks) c. Why can a money market mutual fund allow its shareholders to redeem shares at a fixed price but other mutual funds cannot? (3 marks) 10. Briefly describe each of the following terms: a. asymmetric information problems (2 marks) b. liquidity premium theory (2 marks) c. asset-price bubble (2 marks) d. Basel Accord (2 marks) e. securitization (2 marks)

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pros and cons of dynamic pricing strategy on profit

Using profit maximizing, optimality, phychological economics, price discrimination and etc. to analyze the article. 1. We are looking for a critical analysis. Perhaps the biggest mistake you can make is submitting a writing assignment that is largely a summary of the assigned article. 2. Depth is preferred to breadth. The student providing a strong analysis of two relevant points will earn much higher marks than the student identifying a number of points without fully analyzing any of them.1 3. We define critical rather broadly. It is certainly possible to write an excellent critical analysis in which you agree with the author of the article. Likewise, you should not feel shy about disagreeing with an author. In either case, the strength of your analysis will depend on your ability to thoughtfully apply ECO200 tools. 4. You must submit your assignment on both the BB Portal and Turnitin.com. See below for logistics of how to do so. Don’t be late – there are penalties! 5. You earn bonus marks for attending the writing tutorial.

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Fieldtrip Reflection- Primary School Breakfast Program

Assignment 1 information S1 2014, and please make sure follow the making Rubric, also please help me to fill in the checklist table as a part of assignment thanks P.S. I fail this uni once so I will upload m old paper for you to have a idea and because the turnitin system so don’t use the same sources/references as I’m visited the same school and the mark is 15/20 so hope you can help me get the better mark base on this.

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Performance Art ,Body art and live art

Demonstrating your clear understanding and critical and creative engagement with works, ideas, critical concepts, various contexts, and interpretation of art between 1945 and today. For this topic, you just write something about body art. You have to give a specific example. Do not to summarize the work. This is a feedback about last Journal: As for feedback I will echo what I said to everyone in tutorial about writing a clear topic sentence, picking a specific topic (i.e. not a summary) and editing. Your writing was very confusing and hard to follow. It may be useful to seek help from the UTM writing center. Furthermore, you need to make sure that you fact check the things that you write in your journal, it can’t be a stream of consciousness.

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