Respond to a colleagues post who has selected a different value. Describe whether or not your colleagues post swayed your point of view. Does your opinion change when on reporting in different contexts? Why or why not?
Respond to a colleagues post who has selected a different value. Describe whether or not your colleagues post swayed your point of view. Does your opinion change when on reporting in different contexts? Why or why not?
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Based on previous outcomes of something that has occurred (odds ratio), logically, it gives you the conditional probability that it will continue to occur (Warner, 2013). This is based on a logistic regression. In other words, the regression tests you run to analyze data will yield results proving or disproving a hypothesis.
Whereas a binary logistic regression occurs when the Y variables are predicted from the X variables and do not need the assumptions (Warner, 2013). The goal is to analyze what the odds are of a given outcome. There are linear relationships between both variables as well. The variables have to be independent of each other. If you add to that assumption, the odds will either reinforce the probability or go against it.
Using a binary logistic regression means taking additional steps would be the best way to analyze the data collected. Because you want to show that everything is linked to each other in your study, it would mean taking the extra steps to prove that the hypothesis is valid and that the original idea is what it says it is, especially when a simple regression test would not work with multiple variables.
Reference
Warner, R. M. (2013). Applied statistics: From bivariate through multivariate techniques (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications
The lead-out is where you conclude the paragraph and its corresponding argument. It also provides an opportunity to emphasize your unique voice as a scholar. To generate the lead-out, writers ask themselves questions such as What is the lasting impression I want this paragraph to have? Ultimately, what is this paragraphs argument about? What is the overall significance of the idea presented?
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The lead-out is where you conclude the paragraph and its corresponding argument. It also provides an opportunity to emphasize your unique voice as a scholar. To generate the lead-out, writers ask themselves questions such as What is the lasting impression I want this paragraph to have? Ultimately, what is this paragraphs argument about? What is the overall significance of the idea presented?
A strong lead-out sentence wraps up your paragraph neatly for the reader. Often, though, your writing wont end with just one paragraph ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yguYdUgkyeI)
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– How does a health care administrator communicate with different audiences? What potential challenges might exist for health care administrators when engaged in communication with these audiences?
Health care administrators engage in communication with different audiences. Not surprisingly, the approaches used to effectively communicate with a patient or client may not be as effective when communicating with a physician, other medical staff, or non-medical employees/staff. While the approaches used to communicate with these different audiences will certainly vary, clear, concise, and direct messages will contribute to the effectiveness of your communication as a health care administrator.Review strategies in the resources for this week that health administrators might use to communicate with different audiences. Reflect on what strategies you might use as a health care administrator when engaged in communication with these audiences. Then, consider how these strategies might differ when delivering the same message to different audiences.
Why do you think that Chile seems to be more politically stable and enjoys lower corruption than its neighbor Argentina? Use the readings and lectures to support your answer about the differences in the political and economic trajectories that may explain this difference in outcomes.
Why do you think that Chile seems to be more politically stable and enjoys lower corruption than its neighbor Argentina? Use the readings and lectures to support your answer about the differences in the political and economic trajectories that may explain this difference in outcomes.
Based on the video posted in the module, how do you think your multiple identities and the way you define yourself translate to your own personal strengths. Basically, what skills and strengths do you get from your identities that you think assist you in school, work, and balancing work/life?
Based on the video posted in the module, how do you think your multiple identities and the way you define yourself translate to your own personal strengths. Basically, what skills and strengths do you get from your identities that you think assist you in school, work, and balancing work/life? Remember this is just a relfection about yourself, there is no right or wrong.
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identify a major ethical dilemma in nursing facing the profession of nursing and succinctly analyze and discuss the issue using supporting professional documentation using scholarly nursing research and evidenced-based practice information ii. The paper addresses the following: 1. Describes and analyzes the ethical issue using either the Utilitarian or the Deontological approach. 2. Takes a pro or con view of the issue and provides the argument in support of your view.
identify a major ethical dilemma in nursing facing the profession of nursing and succinctly analyze and discuss the issue using supporting professional documentation using scholarly nursing research and evidenced-based practice information
ii. The paper addresses the following:
1. Describes and analyzes the ethical issue using either the Utilitarian or the Deontological approach.
2. Takes a pro or con view of the issue and provides the argument in support of your view.
(3. ) How might strategies be used to prevent or to minimize conflict? What strategies might be applied if conflict does arise?
4. The ethical dilemma in nursing considered important in todays health care organization.
5. How might ethical dilemma in nursing alter your way of caring for patients in nursing?
NOTE: I DO QUESTION 3. ONLY, BULLET POINT WITH SPEAKER NOTE.
When did Rabbinic Judaism emerge, and in response to what political and social changes? Where did Rabbinic Judaism extend in late Antiquity, and through what institutions and texts? What opposition did Rabbinic Judaism encounter, and why?
When did Rabbinic Judaism emerge, and in response to what political and social changes? Where did Rabbinic Judaism extend in late Antiquity, and through what institutions and texts? What opposition did Rabbinic Judaism encounter, and why?
What comes to mind when you hear productive struggle? Isn’t struggle a word with a negative connotation?
Assignment Description: This week we are going to be talking about Productive struggle. What comes to mind when you hear productive struggle? Isn’t struggle a word with a negative connotation? The idea behind using the word productive struggle is that even though students may have to work hard to solve the problem, it will be more productive for their overall mathematical understanding.
Mr. Rojas is a 49-year-old patient with End Stage Renal Disease. He has a history of hypertension and uncontrolled type 1 diabetes (since he was 12 years old). His last Hemoglobin A1c was 12.8%. He is currently receiving hemodialysis three times per week for three hours. He is in the hospital because he went into DKA a few days ago when he had a stomach virus. He is asking you about renal transplantation. What are the criteria to be placed in the transplant list? What options for transplantation does Mr. Rojas have?
Mr. Rojas is a 49-year-old patient with End Stage Renal Disease. He has a history of hypertension and uncontrolled type 1 diabetes (since he was 12 years old). His last Hemoglobin A1c was 12.8%. He is currently receiving hemodialysis three times per week for three hours. He is in the hospital because he went into DKA a few days ago when he had a stomach virus. He is asking you about renal transplantation.
What are the criteria to be placed in the transplant list?
What options for transplantation does Mr. Rojas have?
What recommendations can you give Mr. Rojas on treatment compliance?
What other renal replacement therapies could Mr. Rojas be educated about?
What are their advantages and disadvantages?
Must be at least 250 words.
An appropriate early childhood curriculum is based on the theory, research, and experience of knowing how young children develop and learn. In the video the teachers demonstrate how they use their knowledge of their students to help them prepare the environment and curriculum. Think about your own classroom and students. How will you use the information from the video in your own work with students?
1. An appropriate early childhood curriculum is based on the theory, research, and experience of knowing how young children develop and learn. In the video the teachers demonstrate how they use their knowledge of their students to help them prepare the environment and curriculum. Think about your own classroom and students. How will you use the information from the video in your own work with students?
2. You are planning the activities for the next week in your early childhood classroom. What considerations will you make as you plan for both small and large group activities and center time activities? Include in your discussion both adult- and child-directed activities.
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>> I believe that development of the appropriate practice is a concept that focuses on two aspects of a child’s development, age appropriateness, and individual appropriateness. Research shows that that there are predictable changes in the child’s development, which occur in the physical, social, emotional and cognitive areas. Now knowledge of these changes, helps a teacher provide or prepare for a child because a child needs to grow at his own pace and learn at his own pace. And because children do not grow at the same pace, their individual needs have to be considered when instructing them. And therefore, a teacher who is knowledgeable of those changes, is able to prepare the environment and her curriculum to meet every individual child’s needs.
>> He seems to need language.
>> Yes. [Inaudible] a little bit. But he needs more language.
>> My team will do the curriculum once a month but then we meet every two weeks to put more, to put more activity, we plan in our curriculum, we leave it there for two weeks.
>> And so now, what type of activities are you going to do to enhance his language?
>> You know, when we do say, say for example, when we do Lego’s you can talk to him by the piece color, shape.
>> Yea.
>> Square.
>> Yea.
>> Triangle, stuff like that.
>> The classroom that offers quality care would have various learning centers, where the child can make choices of what he wants to play with or where he wants to play. For example, there may be a science area, a library, a dramatic play area, a gross motor play area. The child makes choices. Depends on how the child feels. If the child just wants to be just quiet and be by himself, he may want to go to the library. If the teacher had been, you know, talking about traveling, the child may want to build a train track. So he would go to the block area. Now, in these areas, you would find materials again that are developmentally appropriate, so that the child is able to use those materials and feel challenged according to his interest.
>> Great job.
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>> Play, I believe, is the child’s work. A child who is at the sensory motor stage or the preoperational stage is not yet able to sit at a desk and take in information. Most of the child’s learning is done through play. So a child has to be in an environment or the teacher has to provide an environment that offers that child materials, resources, activities and interaction that the child will be able to access in order to develop at his own pace, his own social, emotional, cognitive development.
>> Play very important because the children, they learn through their play. Sometime when we see a child doesn’t know what to do and we try to direct the child.
>> You all done? Can we read it again?
>> It is important to plan for both large and small group activities.
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>> Not every child can function in a large group. And in a large group, the teacher is able to instruct the children and guide them so that they can develop, especially social skills. So they can, so children can learn to work together. However, a child who is not able to function in that group, in a large group, will be more disruptive than anything else and therefore, a smaller group has to be created so that that child can feel comfortable and that child can express himself and be able to just be himself. In that situation, the child is really able to take in more.
>> OK [inaudible] what did you want to do? [Inaudible], would you like to paint [inaudible]?
>> Teacher initiated activities, activities prepared by the teacher to meet certain needs, to give certain guidelines or instructions to the children, the teacher who probably is developing a special theme, might have certain activities that she would like everybody to participate in. For example, a child may not know when it is necessary to wash his hands. So that is a teacher-initiated activity. Whereas, a child may be able to initiate her own activity in the classroom where materials are set at the child’s level, where the child can access these activities without the teacher intervening, that child decides what he wants to do at the time. So he’s able to choose the activity, create his own activity, that would be considered child-initiated activity. And I think child initiated activity helps the child to be independent and develop self-concept, positive self-concept.
>> When the child, they like to do something, and they want to go there and get thing out, to, to work with it. This is important because that their own decision. That decision that they make and we, we want to respect them with that so that can be most [inaudible] day for them. When we bring out the activity that we plan for the children, and if the children, they don’t interest in that, we have to be flexible. If the children like to do something else, then they can do something else. [Laughter]
>> Child care is more than babysitting. It’s really developing the whole child. And therefore a teacher, an adult whose working with a child, needs to have that knowledge, needs to have the ability of interacting with that child in a way that will help the child develop in a positive way.
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Olivia, a new BCBA, has just begun working at a human service organization. Immediately after onboarding, she begins reviewing and learning about her new clients existing programs. Her clinical director contacts her within two days of hire and mentions that Olivia will be taking on the supervisees and trainees from a BCBA who has left the organization suddenly. It amounts to 10 RBTs, 3 BCaBAs, and 3 trainees who are working towards certification. Olivia wants the clinical director to think she is a team player, so she agrees, even though she has barely caught up on her new cases. What are the potential ethical code violations that may occur because of this situation? What would you recommend that Olivia do to resolve this issue?
Olivia, a new BCBA, has just begun working at a human service organization. Immediately after onboarding, she begins reviewing and learning about her new clients existing programs. Her clinical director contacts her within two days of hire and mentions that Olivia will be taking on the supervisees and trainees from a BCBA who has left the organization suddenly. It amounts to 10 RBTs, 3 BCaBAs, and 3 trainees who are working towards certification. Olivia wants the clinical director to think she is a team player, so she agrees, even though she has barely caught up on her new cases.
What are the potential ethical code violations that may occur because of this situation? What would you recommend that Olivia do to resolve this issue?
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