Clinical Reasoning

 I have chosen a patient that is suffering from Acute Myleod Leukemia and is due for a platelet infusion in which he has a suspected bacteria reaction.
C. The writing up of this assessment should accord with the stages of the clinical reasoning cycle as follows:—
Stage 1: Consider the patient’s situation
In this section, briefly describe the person, their context and situation. This description should be:—
1. Person-centred and empathic. For example, the person is referred to by name (an appropriate pseudonym), not as “patient X” or “the patient” or “John Doe”. This should also continue and be apparent throughout the entire case study.
2. Relevant but succinct. This means that overall, irrelevant or less relevant information is not included at the expense of important, relevant information.
3. Appropriate. Include a brief statement explaining why you have selected this person for your case study.
4. Well written and clearly presented (especially when explaining time frames), logically ordered, specific and coherent (makes sense to the reader). Given that you will know more about the person than you include in this brief consideration of your patient’s situation, the reasons that certain information is included while other information is not
included should be purposeful and clearly apparent. Nothing that is vitally important has been omitted.
Stage 2: Review, Gather & Recall
Review current information
In this section, briefly present relevant details from your review of current information. For example, those pertaining to your patient’s medical and social history, results of investigations, findings from previous assessments etc. This should be:
1. Succinct but relevant to the “triggering” event or situation. Overall, the most important information is included and has not been omitted at the expense of less relevant information (may be some occasional lapses). Reasons for the information reviewed are purposeful and clearly apparent.
2. All data has normal ranges that are (mostly) correctly APA source referenced.
3. No vitally important information has been omitted or is unclear (of if something important is missing provide an
explanation for its absence). No irrelevant information has not been included.
4. Well written and clearly presented (for example, use a table to show trends and/or time frames), logically ordered,
specific (for example, does not use terms such as “within normal limits” or “between the flags” or “poor” or “increased” etc. as substitutes for actual data) and coherent (makes sense to the reader).
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?Collect cues (gather new information)
In this section, present the data that you collected from your (supervised) assessment of your patient. This should comprise:—
1. Exactly which assessments you performed/cues you collected and the data obtained for each.
2. Which tools were used (where relevant).
3. Information/cues obtained from communicating therapeutically with your patient.
4. Abnormal cues clearly identified (use a different colour), normal ranges specified and source referenced.
5. A correct rationale (reason) is given for each cue that you collect. That is, demonstrate that the cue collection
relates to the patient’s clinical situation and also support this with evidence if needed.
6. Relevant cues are not omitted at the expense of less relevant or irrelevant ones. If something relevant is omitted
give a reason.
7. Well written and clearly presented, (for example, using a table for data), logically ordered, specific (for example, do
not use terms such as “within normal limits” or “between the flags” or “poor” or “increased” etc. as substitutes for actual data) and coherent (makes sense to the reader). No vitally important cues have been omitted.
Recall knowledge
In this section, identify 2 cues from your cue collection that are abnormal OR of concern for this person at this time, and explain what is happening to cause those abnormal cues. If there are many, focus on the main ones that you think are most important. This explanation should be:—
1. Correct and sufficiently detailed to explain the underlying causes of the abnormal cues.
2. Supported by evidence effectively utilised from least two relevant high quality sources per cue from the
nursing or health literature (textbooks and or journal articles).
3. Related back to the patient’s situation.
4. Well written using paragraphs effectively.
5. Written in your own words (paraphrased) with proficient APA citation skills.
Please carefully consider the meanings of the directive term explain as follows:
a. To give details of.
b. To make plain or intelligible; to clear of obscurity or difficulty.
c. To assign a meaning to, state the meaning or import of; to interpret”. d. To make clear the cause, origin or reason of; to account for.
Explain [Def 1]. (nd). In Oxford English Dictionary Online. Retrieved 8th October 2015 from https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/66595?redirectedFrom=explain#eid
Stage 3: Process information
In this section, use any two of the following elements of this stage of the CRC to make sense of the information that you have collected, to come to an understanding of what is happening and/or what needs prevention and explain how you have done so:
Interpret: analyse data (cues) to come to an understanding of signs and symptoms/compare normal vs. abnormal; Discriminate: distinguish what is relevant from what is not and/or recognise inconsistencies and/or identify what is most
important/recognise gaps in cues collected;
Relate: cluster cues together to identify relationships between them;
Infer: make deductions or form judgments that flow logically and/or consider alternatives and consequences;
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?Predict: an outcome…ie what might happen to the patient in this situation if the appropriate action is not taken. This explanation should entail:
1. Effective use of your first identified element.
2. Effective use of your second identified element.
3. Logically flow from Stage 2.
4. Addresses the significance of these results for this person at this time.
5. Well written using paragraphs effectively.
6. Written in your own words (paraphrased) with proficient APA citation skills.
Stage 4: Identify nursing problems/issues
In this section, synthesise information (facts and inferences) from the previous stages and make a definitive nursing diagnoses of your patient’s two main problems. These can be either actual or at risk diagnoses. The diagnosis or diagnoses should:—
1. Be written as two separate statements that identify the patient’s two main nursing problems.
2. Be written in either three part form (problem, aetiology, signs and symptoms) or two part form (problem,
aetiology) depending on whether they areactual or at risk diagnoses.
3. Clearly relate to and arise from your Stage 2 cue collection and Stage 3 processing.
4. Be priorities given the patients clinical situation and have been arrived at in partnership with the person or
clearly reflect what is most important to them.
Note: For a guide to formulating and writing nursing diagnoses please refer to the following source:
Berman, A., Snyder, S. J., Levett-Jones, T., Dwyer, T., Hales, M., Harvey, N., … Stanley, D. (2016). Kozier and Erb’s fundamentals of nursing (3rd Aust. ed.). Frenchs Forest, Australia: Pearson. Chapter 13 pp.235-244.
Stage 5: Establish goals
In this section, state briefly what your goals are for each of your nursing diagnoses. Identify 2 goals for each. The goal(s) should be:
1. Appropriate, given your patients clinical picture presented thus far and clearly reflect the diagnoses of problems in Stage 4.
2. SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, timely)
Stage 6: Take action
In this section, state and explain the four (4) most appropriate priority nursing actions that you would take in order to address your patients problem(s) and achieve the goal(s) you have set in Stage 5. Support each action with evidence from the literature. All four actions should be:
1. Within the scope of nursing practice.
2. Clearly explained, specific, and include a verb; [ie. what the nurse would actually do must be clearly apparent].
3. Effective in addressing your patient’s identified problem(s) (actual or potential), safe, person centred and correct
given the patients clinical picture presented thus far;
4. Each action is explained/supported using evidence from at least two different high quality sources such as
journal articles (eg. systematic reviews, individual research and/or discussion papers) from the nursing or health
literature (two for each action = 8 in total for this section);
5. One of the four actions should involve discussion with a member of the inter-professional healthcare team,
including the reasons for the consultation, and what this would entail.
6. Well written using paragraphs effectively.
7. Written in your own words (paraphrased) with proficient (mostly correct) APA citation skills.
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Your greatest strength and that you did very well.
An aspect that needs most improvement.
Your reflection should be honest, realistic, genuine and insightful as to how you will address the aspect needing improvement, and be consistent with your case study.
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Paragraphs are designated by an extra space and begin with a topic sentence. While it is appropriate to present data in tables, these should also be explained or put in context. More than the occasional use of dot points is not appropriate. Even though the stages of the CRC provide the overall structure for this case study, these sections should link coherently to each other. The organisation of information within sections should also be coherent and logical so that it flows and makes sense to your reader.
Please do not single space lines or use small or difficult to read fonts.
Don’t forget APA rules for correct use of abbreviations.
A reference list is mandatory (“proficient APA citation skills includes the reference list).
Sources such as Wikipaedia and the Better Health Channel are unacceptable and should not be used.
Stage 7: Evaluate outcomes
In this section, explain how you would evaluate the effectiveness of your actions (ie. how you would know that the situation was improving or a particular risk has been prevented). In doing so identify at least one and up to two specific outcome measures by which you would assess the effectiveness each of your actions. These should be:
1. Correct ie. clearly relate to the goal(s) identified in Stage 5 and actions in Stage 6.
2. Clear, specific and measurable (numerically or observable).
Stage 8: Reflection
In this section, reflect on the clinical reasoning that you have undertaken for this case study. In your reflection specifically and realistically identify and discuss one aspect of your performance that you consider to be:
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Health Policy

Choose one question and pay attention to the requirements.
– This work for postgraduate study
– I need to get more than 95% in this paper so I chose Platinum quality.

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Analysis & Conclusion: The Effect of Gun Laws on Crime Rates

Follow the Literature Review and Study Design attached and test whether or not Gun Laws decrease crime rates. Make sure to also discuss the results with regards to the pieces provided. Use SPSS software for results.

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Media Release

Write a media release on a topic or issue of the organisation below, It should focus on an issue or event that is coming up and is newsworthy.
Before start working you must follow marking criteria, powerpoint file and media release-alert template

– The organisation: The University of Queensland Health Service (UQHS)
– The issue : e.g. flu season or infectious diseases that require a media release.

Source
https://www.uq.edu.au/healthservice/
https://www.health.qld.gov.au/

_ Please use Australian spelling
– Remember it must be new to be news!
– One page preferred with around 400 words
– The release needs to be written for an organisation, with letter head etc (see attached powerpoint) written in MR style

The best way to understand about the content and format of media release writing is to read the news. Media releases should be like a mirror image of news stories.

You should also look at good online releases such as UQ’s at https://www.uq.edu.au/news/

Importantly, your media release must do three things:
1. It must include a newsworthy angle
2. It must adhere to the media release format
3. It must be written clearly, and concisely in news style

Elements of the media release will include:
• Strong, active headline (8 words or less)
• Strong lead
• Logical transition to body copy
• A mix of direct and indirect quotes
• Direct quotes – these must be accurate
• Appropriate (and accurate) attribution of your speaker/s
• Written in inverted pyramid style
• Includes clearly who, what, where, when (possibly why and how)
• Careful attention to spelling and grammar (especially name spelling – errors here incur major penalties)

Please list a photo/vision opportunity at the bottom of the release (see UQ releases for examples). This should be a simple sentence outlining a photo/vision opportunity for the media photographer. You can assume your target publication is the Courier Mail. A criteria evaluation sheet follows.

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That will be enoughone page as required because its not an essay .. it is a media release usually comes inone page with around 300 to 400 words only.

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Managerial Decision Making- Business Forecasting

See Assignment Brief. Complete every question and Excel sheet

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Employment Health

Using case study that will be given to you (see downloads )Instructions. Prepare a 1,000 to 1,500 paper with headings to address the following factors. Analyse an employment law case that involves a work health, safety and/or industrial relations issue

 The case study to use is the one that will be downloaded /sent to you DONOT use any other case
also an analysis of that case study is also to be used
this is law on a Employment Health and safety profile
pleas use a source called the
Stewarts guide to Employment law if you can access it

Instructions.

Prepare a 1,000 to 1,500 paper with headings to address the following factors.
Analyse an employment law case that involves a work health, safety and/or industrial relations issues.
Discuss the facts, the issues and law(s) involved, the arguments raised and the outcomes reached.
Explain why you agree/disagree with the outcomes?
After analysing the case discuss whether you see a need for legislative development? Justify your answer.

Please include word count on the cover page. Footnotes are not counted if they contain mainly references. End text reference list is not included in the word count. Use 12 point Arial font, at least 1.5 spacing and 2.5 cm margins. Do not exceed the word limit as extra words will not be read.

 Just to answer questions. No references.

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Tourist Satisfactions and Motivations towards Heritage Tourism – A Study in A Famosa, Malacca

Research Methods can use mixed method which is Qualitative and Quantitave..or use either one..After Conclusion and Recommendation is Reference and Appendix..The appendix part need to put the questionnaire or interview checklist that u set..The population and sampling need 200 tourists..

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legal translation

 hello
i would like to inform you that i have done my dissertation with you but it was not as i expected from you when you promised me a perfect dissertation , i received my supervisor comments and i the text was not proofread the is a lot of proofreading comments and mistakes + grammatical mistakes+ a lot of the sentence was not clear and the sentences needed to reformulate
i need you to edit the comments written by my supervisor on my chapters . jut to remind you that am doing legal translation between English and Arabic
what i need is to edit those pages from chapter 1:
from 1 to 9
15
18
19
20
22
chpter 2
24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32-33
chpter 3 :
48-51-52
here my supervisor suggestion on the e mail:
Please find attached your dissertation with my comments.

a couple of things that I believe you need the next couple days to think over and reread; particularly the Introduction which seems a bit “rushed” and Chapter 2 which contains all the right and necessary information but in such a way that it is difficult to understand how/why one argument/suggestion follow from the other.

You need to make clear that you have had an imaginary scenario in mind when working on the translation (based on your own experiences as a MA student in the UK) as it is not clear.

At the end of your Introduction you also need to explain/introduce the content of each chapter (after having articulated the aim of your dissertation).

Also, keep in mind that:

– Direct quotes need to placed in double not single quotation marks.

– There needs to be consistency in spelling, e.g. Skopos, skopos or Skopos; -ise (UK) or -ize (US).

– There needs to be consistency in your in-text citations (page numbers are missing) and bibliography (some dates are not inside a parenthesis). Check with the uni guidelines as presented here: http://www2//referencing/harvard.html

Finally, remember that the presentation of your dissertation needs to comprise the following parts, in this order:
Title page (according to a prescribed format given by your department, usually in the form ” [Title of dissertation] being a dissertation in partial fulfilment of the degree of [name of degree] in the University of [date]” or similar – check carefully with your department, followed by your name)
Possibly an Acknowledgements page which thanks those who have helped you in all kinds of ways to compose your dissertation
List of chapters, sections, etc. and their page numbers (table of contents).
List of any abbreviations, acronyms or other specialist terminology or references (if any)
List of Figures and/or photographs (if any)
List of Appendices (if any)
The main body of the dissertation, with each chapter titled and begun on a new page
A reference list
(Possibly) a bibliography
Appendices

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Critical Success Factors in ERP implementation: A Case of ALMARAI company

guideline in attached file (Critical Success Factors in ERP implementation: A Case of company)
Answered survey is attached (almarai company) which is specialized in (food/beverage sector )
here is the link of the company website
https://www.almarai.com/en/

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Mergers and Acquisitions

 Use the following hypothetical and prompt to write a 20 page research paper:

One of the ramifications of the position taken by the Delaware courts that a Board of Directors, as part of its managerial responsibilities, has the power to take either offensive or defensive actions to protect the interests of all of the shareholders, is that the will of the owners of a majority of the shares can be thwarted by the Board that it helped elect. Opponents of this paternalistic Delaware view have argued that, at least in transaction or proposed transactions that would involve a change of control of the company, the Board of Directors should step aside and let the shareholders make their own investment decisions as to whether to sell their shares, in the same way that the shareholders typically make these decisions when a change of control transaction is not involved. Make your strongest argument for the side of this debate with which you agree, and then identify any downside of that position.

About one-sixth of the paper should be devoted to an introduction to the topic and issues, providing the necessary background material. Roughly one-third of the paper should be devoted to the author’s argument for his/her chosen side of the debate. About one-third should be devoted to identifying and discussing any downside of that position. And roughly one-sixth should be dedicated to a clear and concise conclusion that highlights any pressing questions or matters not discussed elsewhere in the paper.

The writer should use the standard Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion (IRAC) organizational and writing style typically used in legal writing.

Citations should be in Bluebook format.

The primary source of research should be relevant court cases from the Delaware Court of Chancery, Delaware appellate court, Delaware supreme court, United States appellate courts and the United States Supreme Court.

Secondary sources should be limited to law review articles within the last five years.

Mergers and Acquisitions: Cases and Materials, Third Edition (Aspen Casebooks) by Therese Maynard should be used as the primary source of the relevant cases.

Note, this is a law school level research and writing assignment, and it is expected that the quality of the research, writing and analysis will be commensurate with such a high level of quality and originality.

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