hrir3042 the individual and organizational performance

Final paper topic. choose my final paper topic, and summary. it is real important. the doc is the requirement.

1.one-page summary of my final paper (it could be in bullet points or in paragraphs). Make sure it is easy to read so that your classmates could provide you meaningful feedback.

2.Please clarify which topic and movie you are writing on so that I can assign reviews based on movie/topic (e.g., Topic: Leadership, Movie: Lincoln).

essay 5 pages 5

Part 1: One question (10 points, 2-4 pages):

1. Based on what we have learned all semester, describe structural violence and offer examples from lectures, discussions, the Holmes book and the documentary, “The Undocumented”. Conclude your response with a discussion of how structural violence helps us to understand health and inequality.

Part 2: Please answer the following three questions in approximately 1-2 pages for each question (each question is worth 4 points):

2. Discuss breast cancer and the pink movement using a gender/feminist analysis. In your response, include links to political and economic contexts that shape our ideas and experiences connected to breast cancer. You should link to the material in our two gender modules, as well as the Pink Ribbons Inc. film from our discussion.

3. We have explored many of the ways that “race matters” when it comes to health and well-being. Linking to lecture and material from Modules 7 and 8 discuss how structural racism shapes the health experiences of communities of color.

4. Based on Chapter 7 of “Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies”, discuss the strategies that Holmes suggests for creating social change. Be specific

discussion 3208

Write a 175- to 265-word response to the following:

  • What are some risk factors when making decisions regarding capital projects? Provide details.
Due Monday (15 pts)

Read and respond to at least two of your classmate’s discussion posts. Be constructive and professional with your thoughts, feedback, or suggestions.

case study 2015

Evaluate the presence and effects of alteration in the homeostatic state secondary to gender, genetic, ethnic and temporal variables

Select one of the case studies below, and include in your discussion an evaluation of the presence and effects of alteration in the homeostatic state secondary to gender, genetic, ethnic, and temporal variables.

Requirements:

  1. Make sure all of the topics in the case study have been addressed.
  2. Cite at least three sources; journal articles, textbooks or evidenced-based websites to support the content.
  3. All sources must be within 5 years.
  4. Do not use .com, Wikipedia, or up-to-date, etc., for your sources.

Case Study 1

Structure and Function of the Respiratory System

Brad is 45 years old and has been working as a coal cutter in a mine for the last 25 years. He likes the job because it pays well and the same mine had employed his father. Like many of his colleagues, Brad has had problems with a chronic cough. He has avoided his annual checkups for fear that he will be told he has “black lung,” or coal worker’s pneumoconiosis. The disease causes fibrosis, decreased diffusing capacity, and permanent small airway dilation. In later stages, pulmonary capillaries, alveoli, and airways are destroyed.

  1. How can the disease described above create a mismatch between ventilation and perfusion? Use your understanding of alveolar dead space and physiologic shunt to explain your answer.
  2. Individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have more difficulty exhaling than inhaling. Why is this so?
  3. In general terms, what mechanisms in lung disease can affect diffusing capacity across alveolar membranes? Use the Fick law to explain your answer.

Case Study 2

Respiratory Tract Infections, Neoplasms, and Childhood Disorders

Patricia was called at work by a woman at the local daycare center. She told Patricia to come and pick up her son because he was not feeling well. Her son, three-and-a-half-year-old Marshall, had been feeling tired and achy when he woke up. While at daycare, his cheeks had become red and he was warm to touch. He did not want to play with his friends, and by the time Patricia arrived, he was crying. Later that afternoon, Marshall’s condition worsened. He had fever, chills, a sore throat, runny nose, and a dry hacking cough. Suspecting Marshall had influenza, Patricia wrapped him up and took him to the community health care clinic.

  1. Why did Marshall’s presentation lead Patricia to think he had influenza and not a cold? Why is it important to medically evaluate and diagnose a potential influenza infection?
  2. Describe the pathophysiology of the influenza virus. Outline the properties of influenza A antigens that allow them to exert their effects in the host.
  3. Marshall may be at risk at contracting secondary bacterial pneumonia. Why is this so? Explain why cyanosis may be a feature associated with pneumonia.

Case Study 3

Disorders of Ventilation and Gas Exchange

Emmanuel and his mother live in an urban community housing complex. The building is worn down and dirty from the urban dust, cockroaches, and mold. Emmanuel is five years of age and has suffered from asthma for the last two years. One evening, his mother poured him some milk and put him to bed. Shortly afterward, Emmanuel woke up wheezing and coughing. As he gasped for air, he became more and more anxious. His mother ran for his inhaler, but he was too upset and restless to use it. Emmanuel’s skin became moist with sweat, and as he began to tire, his wheezing became quieter. His mother called 911 and waited anxiously for the ambulance to arrive.

  1. Emmanuel uses a corticosteroid inhaler for the management of his asthma. What is the mechanism of action of this drug? How is its action different from the β2-agonist inhalants?
  2. Why does someone with severe asthma become physically fatigued during a prolonged attack? What are the physiological events that occur during an attack?
  3. One of the complications of respiratory fatigue is the development of hypercapnia. How does the body compensate for an increase in CO2? What are the effects of hypercapnia on the central nervous system?

Assignment Requirements:

Before finalizing your work, you should:

  • Ensure you have written at least four double-spaced pages.
  • be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
  • consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
  • utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.
  • follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
  • be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
  • display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
  • use APA 6th Edition format.

NO PLAGIARISM OR ASSIGNMENT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. WILL CHECK FOR PLAGIARISM

literature and film analysis 1

6 PAGES, MLA CITATION

Discuss how Le Ly Hayslip’s memoir When Heaven and Earth Changed Places represents the important perspective of a Vietnamese peasant woman’s trauma of war. Discuss how as a witness to war she represents her own and her family’s struggle as peasants dislocated from their agrarian life and caught in the middle of a brutal, senseless assault on their values and mores.(3 Pages)

Discuss how Oliver Stone’s adaptation Heaven and Earth offers new meanings and can be viewed as a war film. How does Stone showcase war as external spectacle, while internal conflicts and individual agency are muted?How does Tommy Lee Jones add heroism to the war, especially given the “rescue” trope, which is emphasized in the film. (3 Pages)

cases in health system management

Please see the attached case and instructions.

The assignment needs to be 9 pages long

sci210 environmental science 6

Lesson 9

Instructions

For this lesson, please find two professional or industry associations related to your field. Then, provide a 1 to 2 sentence description of the association and how it relates to your field. Next, provide a 2 to 3 sentence description of how the association is addressing environmental or sustainability issues in your field, or how you believe the association could play an effective role in addressing environmental issues and sustainability in the field that the association represents.

in no less than 250 words explain your topic for the project explain how it is relevant to network security be as clear as you can in explaining your topic by using examples software hardware etc

In no less than 250 words, explain your topic for the project. Explain how it is relevant to network security. Be as clear as you can in explaining your topic by using examples, software, hardware, etc

treatment plan 9

Review my youtube video to write a comprehensive assessment report and treatment plan. Using the Components of a Treatment Plan (Table 5.1, p. 87, Patterson text) and previous course details as your guide, complete the report.

The report is typically a minimum of 3-4 pages, plus all included forms and assessments. All assessments utilized for development of the report and plan must be submitted as part of the grade. Follow APA for title page, one-inch margins, double space, Times New Roman, 12 point font size.

I will be uploading the genogram and have attached completed assessments with a document of scores on the assessments. In addition I have uploaded the Intake Sheets as well and a link to the video.

  • Title Page
  • Brief Narrative of couple: The narrative is typically one to two paragraphs and includes demographics including length of marriage, their ages, how many children and ages, occupation, description of neighborhood, and who resides in the household.
    Also include a narrative about their views of family (such as traditional, equalitarian), family values, family rituals, and roles of family members.
  • Written analysis of the genogram noting common themes from generation to generation , observations of interactional or relational patterns, and, if known, when or how these patterns developed. Also include strengths of the family.
  • Written summary (at least a paragraph) of the biopsychosocialspiritual assessment.
  • State the presenting problem and include date of onset and solutions the couple attempted to resolve (or decrease) the presenting problem. (See Presenting problem and History of presenting problem in Table 5.1.)
  • Formal Assessment and interpretation of the assessments: In addition to the DASS, at least two completed formal assessments (such as FACES III, Relationship Assessment Scale, Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment Scale). Provide the results of each scale and the interpretation of the scores (what do the scores suggest). Students will submit the completed assessments with their report.
  • Clinical hypotheses: What are your hypotheses about the presenting problem based on your assessment and theory (Table 5.1, p. 87). Include your overall observations of the couple including nonverbal interactions, behavioral interactions, posture, space of proximity (closeness, personal space, for example, how did the couple sit—close to one another, opposite ends of the sofa).
  • Problems/goals/interventions: Identify a minimum of three problems or symptoms to be prioritized during treatment. For each identified issue, establish related goals and at least one related intervention. These issues should be evident from the genogram, formal assessment results, and should be described in terms of a functional analysis (see handout).
    Each problem or issue should be described in terms of antecedent/behavior/consequence. Each issue should be accompanied by goals (see handout) and recommended interventions.
  • Summary and Prognosis: summarize the information and make any additional recommendations for referral and/or collaboration. Provide a prognosis.

Apendices:

  1. Completed intake forms—each couple will complete the intake form (provided). They do not need to include last name to protect confidentiality.
  2. Completed Multilayered Focused Genogram for each person, which will include the following: A)Three Generation Genogram: The genogram will include three generations, deaths (include dates), marriages (include dates), divorces (include dates), affairs, ages, mental health issues, drug/alcohol abuse, adoptions, stepfamilies, first names. See page 42 of McGoldrick’s text as an example. B) Relational Genogram for each person (separate page from the above genogram): The relational genogram will include three generations and relational patterns (close, enmeshed, conflictual, distant, cut-off). Review Chapter 7 (McGoldrick). C)Time line per person: Provide a time line of significant or critical events (such as car accident, birth of a child, wedding proposal, first job, etc.) or developmental chronology (first day of preschool/school, first date, first kiss, celebrations (birthdays, first car, etc.). See chapter 4 (McGoldrick) pages 83, 90 for examples.
  3. Bio-psycho-social assessment form (completed)
  4. Completed assessments with scores

synthesize and integrate resources

Part 1

Of the 10-12 collected resources, choose the 4 peer-reviewed journal articles that most closely address the problem chosen for your Capstone Project.

In 2-4 pages, respond to the following:

Cite the four resources you have chosen to synthesize and integrate into a narrative. (You may copy and paste the citations from the list of resources you submitted last week.)

Synthesize and integrate the four resources into a coherent narrative that:

Begins with an introduction

Includes an integrated synthesis of the resources

Relates the narrative to your problem statement