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  • Title: State Regulations and Staffing Levels in Nursing Practice

    Instructions
    Review your state nurse practice act by visiting Find Your Nurse Practice Act (https://www.ncsbn.org/policy/npa.page) and compare the specific scopes of practice for RNs, licensed practical nurses/licensed vocational nurses (LPNs/LVNs), certified nurse assistants, certified medication aids, and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs).
    Create a Microsoft Word document and respond to the following:
    How does a nurse leader and manager know that staffing levels are adequate?
    Compare and contrast various state regulations regarding minimum staffing levels.
    Provide at least one example of skills or tasks that are within the scope of practice for each of the following healthcare team members:
    RN
    LPN/LVN
    CNA
    CMA
    UAP
    Consider one of your clinical experiences throughout the nursing program. How well did the unit or clinical setting staff the unit? What was the typical nurse-to-patient ratio? What was the typical staff mix on the unit? Did the unit use LPN/LVN, CNAs/UAPs, or CMAs? If so, what were their responsibilities
    Submission and Assessment Guidelines
    Submit your Microsoft Word document with the questions clearly listed and answered.
    Each response should be 2–3 sentences in length, clear, concise, and use correct grammar.
    This activity will be submitted via Turnitin.

  • “The Impact of Technology on Education: A Critical Analysis” Thesis Statement: The rapid advancement of technology has greatly impacted education, both positively and negatively, leading to changes in teaching methods, student learning experiences, and the overall effectiveness of education.

    My paper needs a clear thesis statement and it needs to be proofread. I don’t think I did a good job on it. I need a works cited page, and I’m text citation page. Times New Roman with 12 font double spaced. I’m including the part I wrote and the ruberic attached to it. Double spaced. 4 pages. I need at least two Works cited on there

  • “Developing a Comprehensive Training Program for Global Success: Exploring Key Concepts and Strategies”

    Introduction:
    In Week 3 Global Workforce, Succession Planning, and Training lecture, you were provided a case study and asked to peruse the topics. For the Week 4 project, you will evaluate each concept to begin the development of a training program for the employees and the next VP of Operations for the manufacturing plant in Cambodia.
    Tasks:
    Analyze the difference between affective domain and cognitive domain.
    Analyze the various levels of learning an individual will experience: comprehension (basic level), ability to analyze a problem, synthesize, and evaluating the appropriate action (CASE).
    Evaluate the best principles of adult learning.
    Evaluate the need for cross-cultural training.
    Evaluate the systems approach.
    Formulate a method to measure the success of the training program.

  • “Exploring Politics and Music in “He’s the Greatest Dancer” by Sister Sledge: A Review of the Film “Lovers Rock” by Sir Steve McQueen” “Love, Politics, and Music in “Lover’s Rock”: A Review of the Film’s Narrative and Historical Commentary”

    Offer your opinion on the political intervention or political commentary on current affairs that is made in the song, given the context of the film in which the song appears for song “He’s the Greatest Dancer” by Sister Sledge
    The essay must include these elements:
    A strong, defensible thesis that could be right or wrong.
    A structured approach, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
    The final draft must adhere to MLA style. Use 12-point, Times New Roman font, double-spaced, and should be at least 800 to 1000 words.
    Make sure to cite all the sources you reference for the paper, including the work you are reviewing, on the Works Cited page and, in the paper, using MLA in-text citation methods.
    Make sure you cite a minimum of two external sources, outside the work you are reviewing (including those availed on Canvas). 
    The essay should include at least three of the following elements.
    Biographical information about the artist/musical group. (Please make sure to incorporate this into your essay. You should NOT have a paragraph that is all biographical information unconnected to your thesis. Use this as evidence to support your thesis; do not use it as ‘background information.’)
    A comparison to another work in the same genre.
    A comparison to an earlier work by the artist.
    A discussion of what other artists you think influenced this artist and why you think so. 
    A discussion about any intentions that the artist may have had for the work: best if you can find sources to support this. 
    Since the song you are reviewing appears in a film, the context in which the song appears within the film is important. 
    In explaining the context, pay attention to the film’s title “Lovers Rock” which also doubles as a name for a reggae sub-genre of music. 
    ANOTHER APPROACH to the assignment …
    Watch Lover’s Rock (dir. Sir Steve McQueen) and write bullet-point notes about the 3 Cs, namely: Context, Composition and Content, as you show how the film intervenes or does not, in contemporary or historical political affairs. 
    The film review is a popular way for critics to assess a film’s overall quality and determine whether or not they think the film is worth recommending. Film reviews differ from scholarly film articles in that they encompass personal and idiosyncratic reactions to and evaluations of a film, as well as objective analyses of the film’s formal techniques and thematic content. 
    While film reviews tend to be fairly short (approximately 800 to 1000 words), they require a lot of preparation before you begin writing. Prior to viewing the film, you may want to get a sense of the bodies of work by the director, writer, or individual actor. For instance, you may watch other films by the same director or writer in order to get a sense of each individual style. This will enable you to contextualize the film and determine whether it works as a continuation and/or disruption within the broad trends of the director’s or writer’s work.
    Writing a film review often requires multiple viewings of the film. Plan to watch the film two or even three times. During the first viewing, surrender yourself to the cinematic experience; in other words, get lost in the narrative and enjoy the film without worrying about the argument you will eventually cultivate. During your second viewing, try distancing yourself from the plot and instead focus on interesting elements of the film that you can highlight in the review. You may separate these elements into two broad categories:
    1) formal techniques such as cinematography, editing, mise-en-scene, lighting, diegetic and non-diegetic sound, genre, or narratology, and
    2) thematic content that resonates with issues such as history, race, gender, sexuality, class, or the environment.
    After watching the film a second time, take careful notes on the formal and thematic elements of the film. Then attempt to create a central idea for your review that brings together the film’s formal and thematic elements. If your second viewing does not yield a strong central claim for the review or if you need to take more notes, you may have to watch the film or parts of the film a third time. 
    Writing the Film Review
    Although there is not a set formula to follow when writing a film review, the genre does have certain common elements that most film reviews include.
    1) Introduction
    – In the opening of your review, provide some basic information about the film. You may include film’s name, year, director, screenwriter, and major actors.
    – Your introduction, which may be longer than one paragraph, should also begin to evaluate the film, and it should allude to the central concept of the review. A film review does not have to contain a thesis or main claim, but it should focus on a central analysis and assessment.
    2) Plot Summary
    – Remember that many readers of film reviews have not yet seen the film. While you want to provide some plot summary, keep this brief and avoid specific details that would spoil the viewing for others.
    3) Description
    – While the plot summary will give the reader a general sense of what the film is about, also include a more detailed description of your particular cinematic experience watching the film. This may include your personal impression of what the film looks, feels, and sounds like. In other words, what stands out in your mind when you think about this particular film?
    4) Analysis
    – In order to explain your impression of the film, consider how well the film utilizes formal techniques and thematic content. How do the film’s formal techniques (such as cinematography, editing, mise-en-scène, lighting, diegetic and non-diegetic sound, genre, or narrative) affect the way the film looks, feels, and sounds to you? How does the thematic content (such as history, race, gender, sexuality, class, or the environment) affect your experience and interpretation? Also, do the formal techniques work to forward the thematic content?
    5) Conclusion/Evaluation
    – The closing of your film review should remind the reader of your general thoughts and impressions of the film. You may also implicitly or explicitly state whether or not you recommend the film. Make sure to remind the reader of why the film is or is not worth seeing. 
    Assignment Prompt 
    Write a film review of a “Lover’s Rock”, focussing on how the song “He’s the Greatest Dancer” by Sister Sledge, fits within the film’s narrative arch and contribution to political and historical commentary. Ensure that your review centers around your own interpretation of the film’s and song’s engagement or non-engagement with political themes as well as current or historical affairs. Support your main argument with aspects of the film, namely, the context, content and composition. The review should be between 800 and 1000 words long. Use Times New Roman font-type, double space, font-size 12 and standard MLA style.

  • “The Comprehensive Process of Purchasing an Existing Small Business: Understanding Acquisition Multiples, Goodwill, Blue Sky, and Assets”

    Buying a business is one way to own a small business. The process to purchase and take over a small business is comprehensive and difficult. Research and write a paper discussing the process of buying an existing small business. Describe the process, the items that are necessary to think about and the process to follow to ensure you have enough information to make a good decision. Discuss in detail the differences between Acquisition “Multiples / Goodwill / Blue Sky / and Assets” in the Business Acquisition Process. There are a lot of good resources if you Google them.
    Use credible online website sources(Forbes and such), no peer review journals.
    I have attached the rubric and an example of my writing style for reference.

  • “Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword – A Persuasive Essay on its Impact as Friend or Foe”

    Writing Assignment
    Write a multi-paragraph essay that takes a side to Kara Woodridge’s blog article, “Social Media: Friend or Foe?” For this writing assignment, your response should be persuasive, thoughtful, and detailed, showing various points that support the same topic. Logical evidence that backs up your opinion should be used throughout. Your essay should clearly explain your view on whether or not social media is a friend or foe and why you feel this way.
    The first paragraph will offer an interesting introduction to the social media topic and your take on it. The following three paragraphs need to include: the main points that develop your assertions, evidence to support them, and an analysis explaining how the evidence supports the main point.
    Each paragraph should have a topic sentence that clearly states your point and details to support/prove this point. You should have transitions between paragraphs that show why each point appears in this order. At the end of your last paragraph, you should include a concluding remark that gives a final interesting thought on your topic.
    A grading rubric will help you develop your paper.  Your essay will be graded using five separate categories: Purpose, Thesis Statement, Supporting Ideas, Paragraph Development, Grammar & Punctuation, and MLA format.
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    ive included a rubric, reading passage, and previous material that can be inserted as needed

  • “Integrating Knowledge and Skills: Applying PMHNP Principles to a Complex Case”

    Hi
    This is last didactic course for MSN PMHNP.  I have attached instruction, rubric, case 
    transcript, learning resources, and template.  
    Can you assist me with this?

  • “Vermont Country Club Opening Celebration Flyer” Vermont Country Club Opening Celebration Flyer Food, Fun, Refreshments, Tours Details: – Saturday, March 1 – 12:00 p.m. – 8

    Word 4: Create a Flyer using SmartArt and Graphics
    Watch the following tutorials: 
    Word: Pictures and Text WrappingLinks to an external site. 
    Word: Formatting PicturesLinks to an external site. 
    Word: SmartArt GraphicsLinks to an external site. 
    Computer Hope: Microsoft Word HelpLinks to an external site. (for clickable information on how to create WordArt, Page Borders, Text Boxes, Bulleted Lists)
    After reviewing the above, please create a flyer per the instructions below.  Do not use a template.  This needs to be your own design.
    The flyer must be one page.  
    Required elements:
    WordArt Title: Vermont Country Club Opening Celebration
    SmartArt: Text needs to be Food, Fun, Refreshments, Tours
    Image(s): Clipart or your own
    Page Border
    Text Box with the following items in a bulleted list:
    Details:
    Saturday, March 1
    12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
    100 Club Lane, Montpelier, VT
    Please join us as we celebrate our Spring Opening!
    Submit as an MS Word document (.docx).

  • “Exploring the Benefits of Mindful Eating: A Response to Classmate’s Post”

    Please respond to classmates post. I have
    attached below. Only use the references she 
    has provided 

  • Title: The Role of the Immune System in Autoimmune Diseases

    TERM PAPER INSTRUCTIONS:
    *this paper has to be based on a topic from anatomy and physiology II*
    pick one topic and follow format some topics are: Blood, cardiovascular and conduction, endocrine, immune system, lymphatic system, the reproduction system( male and female), respiratory system, digestive system, and urinary system. FORMAT: Must have a Cover Page (Title, Your Name, Date, Class, and Instructor’s Name)
    DO NOT write your name, course name, date, and professor’s name or the name of your paper on every page (This info goes on the cover page).
    For the Body of the paper: Write a minimum of 1500 words. (Must Use Microsoft Word (not PDF or txt). Use the word count feature in Microsoft Word to make sure you have at least 1500 words. The reference and cover pages do not count as part of the 1500 words. You are encouraged to write more than the minimum to receive a good grade. Grading of the minimum begins at 90% (if everything else is perfect).
    When writing your paper, please follow this outline and in this specific order:
    a. Introduction
    b. Statistics
    c. Pathophysiology (Causes)
    d. Signs and Symptoms
    e. Diagnosis
    f. Treatment
    g. Prognosis
    h. Prevention
    i. Complications (if any)
    j. Conclusion
    References (at least 3 references). If you use the internet, dates and authors must be listed. DO NOT list your textbook, a dictionary, or Wikipedia’s as references.
    Use either MLA or APA formatting style.
    Don’t COPY & PASTE anything directly from your resources. Find the information, read it, and summarize it using your own words. Any plagiarism/artificial intelligence/chatgpt will result in a zero grade for the paper. Up to 20% matching for quotes and small phrases will be accepted. More than 20% will be considered plagiarism, and it will reduce your paper grade. 40% or more matching will result in a Zero grade for the paper.
    Failure to submit the paper on time will result in a ZERO grade and no resubmission will be allowed. No excuses, No exceptions
    Must be submitted through Turnitin on Canvas as document attachment.
    Don’t copy and paste your paper into Turnitin attach it as if you are uploading a file
    Your paper should be saved under one file (don’t save the cover page or the reference page separately)
    Do not submit recycled papers you have submitted from previous classes, this will result in a ZERO grade.