Identify a disease of interest to you. How would you design the following types of studies to examine that disease?

Identify a disease of interest to you. How would you design the following types of studies to examine that
disease? (Clearly state your disease of interest, and use the same disease for all proposed study designs.)
Write your answers in complete, grammatically correct sentences.
▪ Cross-sectional study (9 points)
▪ Ecologic study (9 points)
▪ Case-control study (9 points)
▪ Prospective cohort study (9 points)
▪ Retrospective cohort study (9 points)
▪ Randomized controlled trial (for a treatment of the disease of interest) (9 points)
2.Module 6 covered Ethics and Public Health. Now that you have completed Modules 7-9 on Study Designs,
reflect on the importance of ethical study design. In one paragraph (minimum of 5 sentences), describe the ways
unethical study design causes the public to lose trust in the research community. Write your answers in
complete, grammatically correct sentences.

How can the human resource department help you in your present concern?

Instruction must have :
2 pages essay summary (on word document) (Response to all of the questions below)
In order to do the assignment see the Case Study pdf to read the test and then answer the questions bellow.
Assignment must be in proper APA format
However, be sure that you also back up your posts with factual information from the text
A minimum of one reference is required to support your response to the discussion question
Very important : You may cite the course required textbook and or other sources in which you have used content from. Make sure your references are in APA format.
citation are required for the assignment
Here are the questions to answer after reading the case study:
1) What should be your immediate response to Millie Norman? Why?
2) Do you believe you have the basis on which to proceed with disciplinary action against someone? Why or why not?
3) How can the human resource department help you in your present concern?

what would happen to the interaction of water and gasses if surfactant was not present?

Individual Lab Report Instructions

Demonstrating the Importance of Surfactant: Lab Report

Lab Report Instructions

Now that you have completed the surfactant experiment located in Section 4, it is time to move on to the report. Below is an outline for the sections of the lab report to clarify what it should contain and issues you will want to address for the report. Each section – except the cover page – should be at least 1 well-formed paragraph and should have a section heading.

  1. Abstract – Will not be done. You will follow the conclusion instructions instead.
  2. Introduction – You will want to include information about why this experiment was done. This section should also include background information on the principle components of the experiment. For example, what is the function of surfactant in the respiratory system? The introduction must also contain a hypothesis about what you expect your results to be for this experiment and why.
  3. Materials and Methods – Briefly state the materials you used and how you did the experiment.
  4. Results – Briefly present your data (results). This is not the place to offer an explanation for your results. This will be addressed in the discussion. Be sure to include the results for both the surface tension and surfactant experiments. Include your qualitative observations of what happened in each experiment as well as the number of water drops that fit on the penny and the distance the food coloring moved with and without soap added. You must calculate the rate of movement (in millimeters per minute) of the food coloring before and after addition of the dishwashing liquid. You must also calculate the percent change in rate of movement after addition of the soap. Your results can be presented in your choice of or a combination of text, data tables, and images.
    1. Rate = (diameter after 2 min. – beginning diameter)/2 min.
    2. Percent change = (rate with soap – rate without soap)/rate without soap * 100
  5. Discussion –In this section you will want to explain/discuss your observations and results. For example, state whether more or fewer drops than you expected fit on the penny, and explain the reason for this. Also, for the second experiment, explain the differences that you saw before you added the dishwashing liquid and after you added it. This includes comparing the speed of movement of the food coloring before and after the addition of the dishwashing liquid. Why was the speed affected? 2. You will also want to address how this experiment relates to the ultimate question: What is the importance of surfactant? How does the addition of the dishwashing liquid affect the interaction of the food coloring and the milk? Do the dishwashing liquid and surfactant perform similar functions? 3. Address whether your data supports the hypothesis that you presented in the introduction. 4. Lastly, this experiment allowed you to observe what happens between the food coloring and milk in the absence of the dishwashing liquid. Compare this to the respiratory system – what would happen to the interaction of water and gasses if surfactant was not present?
  6. Conclusion – Keep this to a single paragraph that restates the basis for the experiment and what you found. This is basically a summary of your entire report. The lasting message you want your reader to end with. This usually involves a simple formula – purpose, hypotheses, results, and important interpretations and relevance of those results.
  7. Literature Cited – You all know my policy on plagiarism. Don’t do it or there will be consequences. This applies not only to plagiarism of another student’s work but also of a reference material. You must appropriately cite, in APA format, all material used. Be sure to use your own words in your report. This will ensure that you understand the material to the best degree possible. Click here to see examples of how to create proper in-text and reference list citations in APA format. The “Library Resources” link under the “Helpful Resources” heading on the General Course Information page will be of help in finding scholarly sources for your report. Sources should always be listed alphabetically by the author’s last name. Acceptable scholarly sources include: hardcopy books, eBooks (including your eText), scientific articles, scientific magazines (National Geographic, Scientific American, Popular Science, Discover Magazine, etc.).
    1. Use the library’s online database to help you search for proper material. The Academic Search Complete is a large database full of research articles. There is also an eBook database for electronic textbooks
    2. Unacceptable sourcesWikipedia, Ask.com, other non-science websites, really websites in general. I will deduct points for not using proper sources.
    3. You must use in-text citations. It is not enough to list your literature cited at the end of the paper, you must also make notations in the body of your paper to show where each of your facts came from. Failure to properly cite within the body is a form of plagiarism.

Format: APA format (see link above for proper formatting of the cover page, section headings, and citations), double spaced, 12 pt. font, 1” margins, Times New Roman, no direct quotations (practice paraphrasing). No set page length – as long as it takes to cover all details for each report section. At least 3 scholarly citations.

Submit your report in the lab report submission link as a Word document by the due date found in the link and the course calendar.

 

Briefly state the materials you used and how you did the experiment.

Individual Lab Report Instructions

Demonstrating the Importance of Surfactant: Lab Report

Lab Report Instructions

Now that you have completed the surfactant experiment located in Section 4, it is time to move on to the report. Below is an outline for the sections of the lab report to clarify what it should contain and issues you will want to address for the report. Each section – except the cover page – should be at least 1 well-formed paragraph and should have a section heading.

  1. Abstract – Will not be done. You will follow the conclusion instructions instead.
  2. Introduction – You will want to include information about why this experiment was done. This section should also include background information on the principle components of the experiment. For example, what is the function of surfactant in the respiratory system? The introduction must also contain a hypothesis about what you expect your results to be for this experiment and why.
  3. Materials and Methods – Briefly state the materials you used and how you did the experiment.
  4. Results – Briefly present your data (results). This is not the place to offer an explanation for your results. This will be addressed in the discussion. Be sure to include the results for both the surface tension and surfactant experiments. Include your qualitative observations of what happened in each experiment as well as the number of water drops that fit on the penny and the distance the food coloring moved with and without soap added. You must calculate the rate of movement (in millimeters per minute) of the food coloring before and after addition of the dishwashing liquid. You must also calculate the percent change in rate of movement after addition of the soap. Your results can be presented in your choice of or a combination of text, data tables, and images.
    1. Rate = (diameter after 2 min. – beginning diameter)/2 min.
    2. Percent change = (rate with soap – rate without soap)/rate without soap * 100
  5. Discussion –In this section you will want to explain/discuss your observations and results. For example, state whether more or fewer drops than you expected fit on the penny, and explain the reason for this. Also, for the second experiment, explain the differences that you saw before you added the dishwashing liquid and after you added it. This includes comparing the speed of movement of the food coloring before and after the addition of the dishwashing liquid. Why was the speed affected? 2. You will also want to address how this experiment relates to the ultimate question: What is the importance of surfactant? How does the addition of the dishwashing liquid affect the interaction of the food coloring and the milk? Do the dishwashing liquid and surfactant perform similar functions? 3. Address whether your data supports the hypothesis that you presented in the introduction. 4. Lastly, this experiment allowed you to observe what happens between the food coloring and milk in the absence of the dishwashing liquid. Compare this to the respiratory system – what would happen to the interaction of water and gasses if surfactant was not present?
  6. Conclusion – Keep this to a single paragraph that restates the basis for the experiment and what you found. This is basically a summary of your entire report. The lasting message you want your reader to end with. This usually involves a simple formula – purpose, hypotheses, results, and important interpretations and relevance of those results.
  7. Literature Cited – You all know my policy on plagiarism. Don’t do it or there will be consequences. This applies not only to plagiarism of another student’s work but also of a reference material. You must appropriately cite, in APA format, all material used. Be sure to use your own words in your report. This will ensure that you understand the material to the best degree possible. Click here to see examples of how to create proper in-text and reference list citations in APA format. The “Library Resources” link under the “Helpful Resources” heading on the General Course Information page will be of help in finding scholarly sources for your report. Sources should always be listed alphabetically by the author’s last name. Acceptable scholarly sources include: hardcopy books, eBooks (including your eText), scientific articles, scientific magazines (National Geographic, Scientific American, Popular Science, Discover Magazine, etc.).
    1. Use the library’s online database to help you search for proper material. The Academic Search Complete is a large database full of research articles. There is also an eBook database for electronic textbooks
    2. Unacceptable sourcesWikipedia, Ask.com, other non-science websites, really websites in general. I will deduct points for not using proper sources.
    3. You must use in-text citations. It is not enough to list your literature cited at the end of the paper, you must also make notations in the body of your paper to show where each of your facts came from. Failure to properly cite within the body is a form of plagiarism.

Format: APA format (see link above for proper formatting of the cover page, section headings, and citations), double spaced, 12 pt. font, 1” margins, Times New Roman, no direct quotations (practice paraphrasing). No set page length – as long as it takes to cover all details for each report section. At least 3 scholarly citations.

Submit your report in the lab report submission link as a Word document by the due date found in the link and the course calendar.

 

Discuss the different types of evidence and the importance of evidence-based interventions for safe, person-centred care to maintain or restore health and well-being.

Assessment brief to critique the research article.
Assessment 2: Choose and critique one of the provided research articles Module learning outcomes to be addressed:
Learning Outcome 1: Discuss the different types of evidence and the importance of evidence-based interventions for safe, person-centred care to maintain or restore health and well-being.
Learning Outcome 3: Appraise a piece of research and reach a judgement about its quality and applicability to practice using an identified appraisal tool.
Assessment 2 is the second part of the two assessments for developing your theoretical and practical understanding of evidence-based practice. You are required to critique a primary research paper (2,000 words) using the CASP tool. You will then need to apply the principles of evidence-based practice outlined in the module; to effectively critique your chosen article and consider its application to clinical practice. A range of articles will be available in the Assessment section of the Blackboard from which you will select one article to critique.
Essay Structure/Guidelines:
1. Introduction (200 words). An introduction generally needs to answer these 3 questions.
a. What? The introduction must clearly explain what the essay is about. You should also explain in your own words a summary of the assessment brief given above.
b. How? The second part of the introduction needs to outline how the essay is going to be structured. You need to summarise the details given in points 2-5 below.
c. Why? The introduction needs to articulate why the topic under consideration is of significance.
2. Discussion (1600 words)
a. Discuss evidence-based practice and the significance of evidence-based nursing in the current health and social care environment?
b. Briefly outline the chosen research paper and provide a rationale for your choice.
c. Analyse the chosen study using the CASP framework d. Discuss and justify whether the findings are robust enough to be used to change or support nursing practice.
e. Reflect on how the findings of the paper will contribute to your professional development and nursing practice.
3. Conclusion (200 words)
a. Summary. Summarise the key learning points that have emerged from your discussion above.
b. Recommendations. Make recommendations on what needs to be done considering your findings and conclusions.
4. References. Appropriate referencing is an important element of academic writing.

Critically analyse roles and responsibilities which enable effective organisations.

Assignment task A 3000-word essay that critically analyses leadership and management within one’s own workplace, considering potential areas for development which would benefit adult/ children, their families, and the organisation. This assignment has been designed to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your achievement of the following module learning outcomes: LO 1 Comprehensively evaluate the influence and impact of the broader political and social environment on organisations, using appropriate tools. LO 2 Critically analyse roles and responsibilities which enable effective organisations. LO 3 Systematically evaluate approaches to problem solving in order to support innovation and initiate change. LO 4 Critically evaluate the importance of reflexivity in developing transformational leadership skills. Task requirements During the module you will have reflected on your organisations leadership and management using a range of tools to develop a SWOT analysis. This will help you to identify areas for discussion in the essay. This is an essay, please do not include any sub-headings, diagrams or flows charts, instead include them as an appendices ensuring that you refer to them within the essay, and make sure they are purposeful additions that inform the reader. The introduction –succinct description of your organisation with confidentiality adhered to at all times. Identification of what you will be discussing in the essay, and the order it will be presented in. Main body-What are the extrinsic factors? National policies (national guidance –meeting targets – how do they influence L&M processes? Financial constraints -budgets again does this impact? –CQC- L&M’s responsibility to ensure all is in place. Write about these influences in a concise manner pulling out key elements you have already researched and remember these may not all be relevant to your particular workplace. As you move towards the end of discussing extrinsic factors –lead the reader into your next focused area for discussion -the intrinsic factors. Start by discussing your findings from the audit tools used, for example the SWOT analysis findings to justify your chosen threads. These will then be analysed in relation to theory. Possible lines of enquiry might be include but are not exclusive to: • How does cultural/ transformational leadership (Schein 2004 cited in Shedlitzki and Edwards (2014) impact on your role within the organisation? • Leadership styles -the impact of leadership styles on followers and effectiveness of running a department • Links to ethical leadership- follower engagement, effectiveness of leadership style and consistency across different roles. • Ways of communicating; team motivation –clarity of roles and responsibilities; with the last factor leading you towards the conclusion Conclusion summarise the key findings, do not add- anything new. Presentation of your academic work is important (as it will be in your working life). Good academic presentation contributes to your overall grade: it requires little additional effort but can be rewarded by the achievement of greatly improved marks. Remember to: · Type your assignment using 12 Arial font, (this is the most inclusive format for any dyslexic readers). · Include header with module code and title. · Double space your work and leave extra space between paragraphs. · Proof read your work thoroughly to ensure that your grammar, syntax and spelling are correct. · Include a complete and accurate reference list. · Number your pages consecutively. · Complete work within +/- 10% of the word limit. (The word limit does not include the reference list). Referencing and research requirements Please reference your work according to the [name of style Harvard style as defined in Cite Them Right Online (http://www.citethemrightonline.com). This information is also available in book form: Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2016) Cite them right: the essential reference guide. 10th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Copies are available via the University library. How your work will be assessed Your work will be assessed on the extent to which it demonstrates your achievement of the stated learning outcomes for this assignment (see above) and against other key criteria, as defined in the University’s institutional grading descriptors. If it is appropriate to the format of your assignment and your subject area, a proportion of your marks will also depend upon your use of academic referencing conventions. This assignment will be marked according to the grading descriptors for Level 6 Submission details • You are reminded of the University’s regulations on academic misconduct, which can be viewed on the University website. In submitting your assignment, you are acknowledging that you have read and understood these regulations • Please also note that work that is submitted up to 10 working days beyond the submission date will be considered a late submission. Late submissions will be marked and the actual mark recorded, but will be capped at the pass mark (typically 40%), provided that the work is of a passing standard. Work submitted after this period will not be marked and will be treated as a non-submission.

Discuss the myth, “practice makes perfect.”

In complete sentences, with proper grammar and APA citations (every 2-3 sentences), answer the following questions. Responses should be 2-3 paragraphs in length (paragraphs are 5-7 sentences long). This discussion post is due by Thursday of Week 9 at 11:59 pm. Then, by Sunday of Week 9 at 1159 pm, CST respond to a peer in 1-2 paragraphs with proper APA citations. See the rubric for grading guidelines in the Important Stufffolder. Read chapters 9 & 10 before responding to this discussion.Discuss the myth, “practice makes perfect.” (i.e. Did anyone ever say it to you? When is the first time you heard that saying? Have you said it to someone? What does it mean to you? Why is it a myth? What is the truth?)
What factors should you consider when deciding whether or not to break down a skill into parts? When should a skill be broken into parts? When should it be practiced as a whole?
For the skill of your choice, how would you implement variable practice
NOTE: After commenting on #1 or #2 when you do you peer response, reply to someone’s #3 by providing another way, not already mentioned in their post, to implement variable practice for their skill.

How can media enable the formation of community?

Learning Goal: I’m working on a communications writing question and need a sample draft to help me learn.
This writing project is designed to develop and sharpen your critical media literacy as it relates to popular culture. The purpose is to write a 5-6 pages of critical/interpretive essay that analyzes a specific example of media-related technology and popular culture. Choose a media-related technology that you believe has a significant impact upon popular culture. Good examples are (but not limited to): cell/smart phones, portable tablets, computers, and television. You may also choose a specific form of social/digital media “technology” such as: Twitter, email, Facebook, or Instagram. Attempt to answer the following questions and provide examples where necessary: How can media enable the formation of community? How is identity performed in/with media? How are constructions of youth, gender, race, ethnicity, and/or sexuality mediated through media technologies? Can media technologies be a vehicle for political activism? Is it possible to refuse media?
Follow the general “writing guidelines” provided below. Writing guidelines Writing papers lies at the heart of communication courses, and commitment to this activity should motivate our students. Class size and the amount of material we have to cover work against conditions which would be ideal for writing. Anyway, I ask you to write papers which are in essay form. The introductory and final papers should include a cover page with your name, the date and the class, and section number. The introductory paper should be 5-6 pages long and the final paper should be 8-10 pages, double-spaced, typed, excluding reference page.Things To Do: First, let’s rule out things not to do. I don’t want biographical information about yourself and also assume that I have some knowledge about the subject matter that you are writing about, that you write for a reader who does not need a detailed summary of definitions. Personal response always plays an important role when you read and react. But don’t use your research papers as opportunities to write in detail about why you like/dislike being in the class and/or reading class materials. Also, reading for ‘theme’ or ‘message’ has become ingrained in almost all modern readings. I don’t speak critically when I say this. Just be careful if you work on your theme not to sound too sweeping or dogmatic. And try to remember one thing: you are reading only a small portion of a larger and substantial corpus of writing and research on media and popular culture.Provide enough evidence and cite properly and clearly through the paper. The most convenient way to document anything you cite is to give a parenthetical reference like this: author’s name, title, followed by page number and year of publication. Consult the MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychological Association), Chicago, or Harvard style manual if you need more detailed advice about citations. These style-books can be found in the library in the reference section or online. You may want to put all your references on an additional page and place them under a heading of ‘Bibliography.’ Also, you will be graded on your references to class readings and discussions. Limit the use of Wikipedia as references. I do not bar the use of internet references but keep in mind the quality of source, i.e., the reference must be from a well-known site (for example, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stones, etc.). Format and Mechanics. Please take care to write in paragraphs, each with a topic sentence or one controlling idea. There is no absolute definition of the length of a paragraph. Keeping two extremes in mind, however, is useful. Avoid the single sentence paragraph and make sure that no one paragraph extends over the whole of a page. About the finished product — neatness and clarity help but they won’t rescue a paper that shows little thought or thought but absence of polish. Writers who take pride in their work always complete at least two drafts as they attempt to refine what they say and discover in the process their ideas and thoughts. Please proofread your paper carefully, checking for spelling, typographical errors, grammatical matters and word usage. Make sure that the print is dark and clearly legible. Stick to the deadline and take it very seriously. Any paper received AFTER the first FIVE minutes of the beginning of the class time will be considered late. For this you will lose 5 points (this includes any paper which is submitted during the scheduled class time). Once the class is over, NO PAPER will be accepted. Your paper will go ungraded. I have accepted late papers in, what College refers to, extenuating circumstances which are: serious illness, death of an immediate family member, and religious observance just prior to the due date. In such circumstances you need to contact me in advance, if possible, and provide ample documentation such as notes from the physician and/or family members.

What types of things do you imagine helping you and hindering you in getting care for your child?

As a class we have been discussing the impact of the perceptions of people who are “able bodied,” about individuals who are facing a challenge that makes them look different from others. Imagine that you have a child who is born with cerebral palsy. You will be completing this assignment from the perspective of the parent rather than a care provider. What types of things do you imagine helping you and hindering you in getting care for your child? This may include cultural, financial, insurance, legal, health care, and school based issues. What emotional challenges might be there for you as a parent of a child with a disability? What are some things that a healthcare provider could do to help you take care of your child? Include at least 1 intext citation with reference section in APA format. needs to be at least 2-3 pages

Based on course readings and your own research, you will develop a digital developmental scrapbook for children ages birth through 3 years of age.

Based on course readings and your own research, you will develop a digital developmental scrapbook for children
ages birth through 3 years of age. Your digital scrapbook may be developed using Power Point, Prezi, Cliptomize or
other scrapbooking software. The scrapbook should include your name, date, course and information regarding the
following age groups: 0-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-9 months, 10-12 months, 13-18 months, 18-24 months, and 24-36
months. Each age group should include the following: Physical, Social, Emotional, Language and Cognitive
Developmental Milestones for each group recommended activities and toys that parents, teachers and caregivers can
use with this child for development, theories and theorists that support and describe this age group, and at least one
related image per age group.