you will perform a history of a musculoskeletal problem that your instructor has provided you or one that you have experienced and perform an assessment of the musculoskeletal system you will document your subjective and objective findings note any abn

Title:

Documentation of problem based assessment of the musculoskeletal system.

Purpose of Assignment:

Learning the required components of documenting a problem based subjective and objective assessment of musculoskeletal system. Identify abnormal findings.

Course Competency:

Demonstrate physical examination skills of the skin, hair, nails, and musculoskeletal system.

Instructions:

Content:

  • Use of three sections: Subjective, Objective, and Abnormal Findings
  • Short descriptive paragraph of findings for each section

Format:

  • Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.)

Resources:

Chapter 5: SOAP Notes: The subjective and objective portion only

Sullivan, D. D. (2012). Guide to clinical documentation. [E-Book]. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.rasmussen.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=495456&site=eds-live&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_91

Smith, L. S. (2001, September). Documentation do’s and don’ts. Nursing, 31(9), 30. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.rasmussen.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN=107055742&site=eds-live

Documentation Grading Rubric- 10 possible points

Levels of Achievement

Criteria

Emerging

Competence

Proficiency

Mastery

Subjective

(4 Pts)

Missing components such as biographic data, medications, or allergies. Symptoms analysis is incomplete. May contain objective data.

Basic biographic data provided. Medications and allergies included. Symptoms analysis incomplete. Lacking detail. No objective data.

Basic biographic data provided. Included list of medications and allergies. Symptoms analysis: PQRSTU completed. Lacking detail. No objective data. Information is solely what “client” provided.

Basic biographic data provided. Included list of medications and allergies. Symptoms analysis: PQRSTU completed. Detailed. No objective data. Information is solely what “client” provided.

Points: 0.5

Points:1

Points: 2

Points: 4

Objective

(4 Pts)

Missing components of assessment for particular system. May contain subjective data. May have signs of bias or explanation of findings. May have included words such as “normal”, “appropriate”,
“okay”, and “good”.

Includes all components of assessment for particular system. Lacks detail. Uses words such as “normal”, “appropriate”, or “good”.Contains all objective information. May have signs of bias or explanation of findings.

Includes all components of assessment for particular system. Avoided use of words such as “normal”, “appropriate”, or “good”.No bias or explanation for findings evident Contains all objective information

Includes all components of assessment for particular system. Detailed information provided.Avoided use of words such as “normal”, “appropriate”, or “good”.No bias or explanation for findings evident. All objective information

Points: 1

Points: 2

Points: 3

Points: 4

Strength and Weakness

(2 Pts)

Lists one strength and one weakness with no description or reason for selection of them. Failure to provide both one strength and weakness will result in zero points for this criteria.

Provides brief description of one strength and one weakness with no reason for identification of the strength and weakness.

Provides description of one strength and one weakness noted on assessment. Gives reason for identification of the strength and weakness.

Detailed description of one strength and one weakness noted during assessment. Detailed reason provided for identifying the strength and weakness.

Points: 0.5

Points: 1

Points: 1.5

Points: 2

Essentially make it current and talk about the soft power / economic power over countries. For the..

Essentially make it current and talk about the soft power / economic power over countries.

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Analytics Exercise: Distribution Center LocationGrainger: Reengineering the China/U.S. Supply ChainW

Analytics Exercise: Distribution Center LocationGrainger: Reengineering the China/U.S. Supply ChainW. W. Grainger, Inc. is a leading supplier of maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) products to businesses and institutions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico with an expanding presence in Japan, India, China and Panama. The company works with more than 3,000 suppliers and runs an extensive Website (.grainger.com/”>http://www.grainger.com) where Grainger offers nearly 900,000 products. The products range from industrial adhesives used in manufacturing, to hand tools, janitorial supplies, lighting equipment, and power tools. When something is needed by one of their 1.8 million customers it is often needed quickly, so quick service and product availability are key drivers to Grainger’s success.Your assignment* involves studying U.S. distribution in Grainger’s supply chain. Grainger works with over 250 suppliers in the China and Taiwan region. These suppliers produce products to Grainger’s specifications and ship to the United States using ocean freight carriers from four major ports in China and Taiwan. From these ports, product is shipped to U.S. entry ports in either Seattle, Washington, or Los Angeles, California. After passing through customs, the 20- and 40-foot containers are shipped by rail to Grainger’s central distribution center in Kansas City, Kansas. The containers are unloaded and quality is checked in Kansas City. From there, individual items are sent to regional warehouses in nine U.S. locations, a Canada site, and Mexico.Grainger: U.S. DistributionIn the United States approximately 40 percent of the containers enter in Seattle, Washington, and 60 percent at the Los Angeles, California, port. Containers on arrival at the port cities are inspected by federal agents and then loaded onto rail cars for movement to the Kansas City distribution center. Variable costs for processing at the port are $5.00 per cubic meter (CBM) in both Los Angeles and Seattle. The rate for shipping the containers to Kansas City is $0.0018 per CBM per mile.In Kansas City the containers are unloaded and processed through a quality assurance check. This costs $3.00 per CMB processed. A very small percentage of the material is actually sent back to the supplier, but errors in quantity and package size are often found that require accounting adjustments.Items are stored in the Kansas City distribution center, which serves nine warehouses in the United States. Items are also sent to warehouses in Canada and Mexico, but for the purposes of this study we focus on the United States. The nine warehouses each place orders at the distribution center that contains all the items to be replenished. Kansas City picks each item on the order, consolidates the items onto pallets, and ships the items on 53-foot trucks destined to each warehouse. Truck freight costs $0.0220 per CBM per mile. The demand forecasts for the items purchased from China/Taiwan for next year in cubic meters and shipping distances are given in the following table.Although a high percentage of demand was from warehouses either south or east of Kansas City, the question has surfaced concerning the 18 percent that will be shipped to Kansas City and then shipped back to the Los Angeles warehouse. This double-transportation could potentially be eliminated if a new distribution center were built in Los Angeles. The idea might be to ship material arriving at the Seattle port by rail to a new Los Angeles distribution center, which would be located at the current location of the Los Angeles warehouse.It is estimated that the Los Angeles facility could be upgraded at a one-time cost of $1,500,000 and then operated for $350,000 per year. In the new Los Angeles distribution center, containers would be unloaded and processed through a quality assurance check, just as is now done in Kansas City. The variable cost for doing this would be $5.00 per CBM processed, which includes the cost to move the containers from the Los Angeles port to the distribution center.After the material is processed in Los Angeles, the amount needed to replenish the Los Angeles warehouse (approximately 18 percent) would be kept and the rest sent by rail to Kansas City. It would then be directly stocked in the Kansas City distribution center and used to replenish the warehouses. They expect that very little would need to be shipped back to the Los Angeles warehouse after the new system was operating for about six months.Grainger management feels that it may be possible to make this change, but they are not sure if it would actually save any money and whether it would be a good strategic change.Specific Questions to Address in Your Analysis:Relative to the U.S. distribution network, calculate the cost associated with running the existing system. Assume that 40 percent of the volume arrives in Seattle and 60 percent in Los Angeles and the port processing fee for federal processing at both locations is $5.00 per CBM. Assume that everything is transferred to the Kansas City distribution center by rail, where it is unloaded and quality checked. Assume that all volume is then transferred by truck to the nine existing warehouses in the United States.Consider the idea of upgrading the Los Angeles warehouse to include a distribution center capable of processing all the volume coming into the United States. Assume that containers coming into Seattle would be inspected by federal officials (this needs to be done at all port locations) and then immediately shipped by rail in their original containers to Los Angeles. All volume would be unloaded and quality checked in Los Angeles (the quality check cost $5.00 per CBM when done in Los Angeles). Eighteen percent of the volume would then be kept in Los Angeles for distribution through that warehouse and the rest transshipped by rail to the Kansas City warehouse. The cost to transship to Kansas City would be $0.0018 per CBM. The material sent to Kansas City would not need to go through the “unload and quality check process,†and would be stored directly in the Kansas City distribution center. Assume that the remaining volume would be transferred by truck to the eight remaining warehouses in the United States at a cost of $0.0220 per CBM.What should be done based on your analytics analysis of the U.S. distribution system? Should the new Los Angeles distribution center be added? Is there any obvious change that Grainger might make to have this option be more attractive?Is this strategically something that Grainger should do? What have they not considered that may be important?Source: Based on scenario developed in Gary Scalzitti and Amitabh Sinha, “Grainger: Re-engineering an International Supply Chain.†Case Study No. 1429084, Tauber Institute for Global Operations, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2010.

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What are the impacts of the immigration on “British society”? (700 words)

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Multinational Corporations or Multinational Enterprises Select a MNE and using the Comprehensive…

Multinational Corporations or Multinational EnterprisesSelect a MNE and using the Comprehensive Model of Corporate Social Responsibility (Peng, 2014, p. 368), discuss the application of this model to your selected organization. 1-2 pages; 1-3 references. APA

 

 

 

 

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reflection on faust part one only

As before, this reflection should be around 300-400 words long.

This time, please focus on this: Explain how Faust is a Romantic character. In particular, focus on how he emphasizes following his emotions (his heart) over following his mind (logic, the intellect). You should refer to the list of Romantic characteristics found in the module (in the “Characteristics of Four Periods” item), but I do not just want a “grocery list” of characteristics with little or no substantiation.

Focus on the above Romantic characteristic, and I want you to nail that down by describing several key scenes or moments where it is visible–at least two, perhaps three. If you wish, you might also mention one other Romantic characteristic which may also be visible in the scenes or moments you offer as illustrations. (In other words, there may be more than one Romantic characteristic visible in the same scene.)

In class, I noted several such scenes which show Romantic characteristics. Those are discoverable via careful reading to those who missed class.

As before, the best of the submissions of this assignment will not be writings which greatly exceed my requested length. On the contrary, the highest grades will be earned by submissions which begin with a thesis statement (a concise one or two sentences summing up your opinion on this matter); and then which mention specific passages in the works as detailed support, to illustrate a logical argument to support and explain the thesis statement. Sentence-level proofing effectiveness will also be considered in grading. Note: This is not a full-length, formal essay. It is considerably shorter than that, but I do not want unproofed, disorganized rambling.

Submission instructions:

  1. Please single-space.
  2. Save your document as either MS Word or as Rich Text. Please save your document using the filename Reflection 5 plus your initials.
  3. Then, in this very window, attach your file: Browse your computer to where you have saved the file,
  4. click to highlight and select it,
  5. then click on Open to attach it. You will see the attached file here below; if you do not, you have done something wrong.

1) Explain two principles of communication (formally citing Bevan & Sole)

1)       Explain two principles of communication (formally citing Bevan & Sole)

5 page paper a reflection on the baldrige process and quality

Minimum five page paper not including title or reference pages. Minimum of four resources to back up your reflection. Demonstrate the worthy of a course in quality systems. Double space APA formatted pages.

Paper should cover:

A reflection of the Baldrige process and quality

organizational issues

Personal and organizational learning

Corporate resp

We have conflict all around us. Refer to the concepts in Looking Out Looking In (LOLI) and Becoming.

We have conflict all around us. Refer to the concepts in Looking Out Looking In (LOLI) and Becoming a Critical Thinker (BCT).  For this assignment, you will take the social issue you wrote about last week and turn it into an 11 slide PowerPoint Presentation.

·  For this presentation, you will select one slide design in PowerPoint that you like.

·  Use only the fonts, font sizes, colors, and background/background color provided in that template.  Let Microsoft be your slide designer!

·  Each slide ove.  There should be no long paragraphs of text copied and pasted on the slides.

·  Notes need to be included with each slide. This will help to communicate an understanding of the context shared.

·  Limit images to the cover page.  It would make sense to use an image on the cover page. That would be fine.

·  Remember, the task here is to provide an informational summary of your paper in the form of a presentation.

·  The last slide should list References. In-text citations and References should always be included in your PowerPoint.