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C426  Healthcare Values and Ethics – C426 A1. Three Potential Ethical Dilemmas Jamilah Shah is 90-year old widow that does not speak English well despite being well educated. She was brought to the hospital because she collapsed next to her bed. Initial t
  • C426 Healthcare Values and Ethics – C426 A1. Three Potential Ethical Dilemmas Jamilah Shah is 90-year old widow that does not speak English well despite being well educated. She was brought to the hospital because she collapsed next to her bed. Initial t

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  • C426 Healthcare Values and Ethics – C426 A1. Three Potential Ethical Dilemmas Jamilah Shah is 90-year old widow that does not speak English well despite being well educated. She was brought to the hospital because she collapsed next to her bed. Initial tests showed that she had suffered a heart attack, and she was treated with some basic interventions to stabilize her while her emergency contact was contacted. Decisions about further care need to be made quickly, but there are several eth...
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c489_Task _1: Nursing Quality Indicators 	Nursing quality indicators are nursing interventions that are measurable to determine the quality of the care being provided and reflect when the desired clinical outcomes are achieved. In the scenario provided  h
  • c489_Task _1: Nursing Quality Indicators Nursing quality indicators are nursing interventions that are measurable to determine the quality of the care being provided and reflect when the desired clinical outcomes are achieved. In the scenario provided h

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  • c489_Task _1: Nursing Quality Indicators Nursing quality indicators are nursing interventions that are measurable to determine the quality of the care being provided and reflect when the desired clinical outcomes are achieved. In the scenario provided had the nurses that were providing the care for Mr. J identified and the nursing quality indicators, prevalence of restraints and the prevalence of hospital acquired pressure ulcers they could have possibly avoided the complications of both expe...
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C717  Business Ethics Task 1: Organizational Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility  A.	Corporate Policies First, TechFite will create and or implement local community youth internship programs. Secondly, TechFite will invest in a local infrastructure
  • C717 Business Ethics Task 1: Organizational Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility A. Corporate Policies First, TechFite will create and or implement local community youth internship programs. Secondly, TechFite will invest in a local infrastructure

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  • C717 Business Ethics Task 1: Organizational Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility A. Corporate Policies First, TechFite will create and or implement local community youth internship programs. Secondly, TechFite will invest in a local infrastructure project(s) to aid the economy of the city Dellberg as promises were made. Third, TechFite should offer more hours to employees, This could be achieved by cutting executive bonuses. A1. Rationale If TechFite provides more hours for i...
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 c489_Task_2 Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 RCA and FMEA  A.	Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis (RCA) is essentially a method used to look back at a particularly negative event and to identify flaws or factors that contributed
  • c489_Task_2 Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 RCA and FMEA A. Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis (RCA) is essentially a method used to look back at a particularly negative event and to identify flaws or factors that contributed

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  • c489_Task_2 Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 RCA and FMEA A. Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis (RCA) is essentially a method used to look back at a particularly negative event and to identify flaws or factors that contributed to this event that can be adjusted for future prevention. In the healthcare system it can be easy to put blame on a person for an event going wrong, however that does nothing to help prevent further incidences. Focusing on a cause instead o...
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c456_Task_1 Bibliography and Thesis  Thesis Statement Autonomous self-driving vehicles aren't ready to roam the streets of America just yet because city infrastructure and roads need sensors installed along with other improvements, they must be adopted
  • c456_Task_1 Bibliography and Thesis Thesis Statement Autonomous self-driving vehicles aren't ready to roam the streets of America just yet because city infrastructure and roads need sensors installed along with other improvements, they must be adopted

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  • c456_Task_1 Bibliography and Thesis Thesis Statement Autonomous self-driving vehicles aren't ready to roam the streets of America just yet because city infrastructure and roads need sensors installed along with other improvements, they must be adopted by drivers and will undoubtedly be more expensive than human-driven vehicles, and the technology itself is still developing for a computer to take all possible driving scenarios into account. Bibliography Piper, K. (2020, February). It's...
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Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 RCA and FMEA  A.	Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis (RCA) is essentially a method used to look back at a particularly negative event and to identify flaws or factors that contributed to this even
  • Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 RCA and FMEA A. Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis (RCA) is essentially a method used to look back at a particularly negative event and to identify flaws or factors that contributed to this even

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  • Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 RCA and FMEA A. Root Cause Analysis A root cause analysis (RCA) is essentially a method used to look back at a particularly negative event and to identify flaws or factors that contributed to this event that can be adjusted for future prevention. In the healthcare system it can be easy to put blame on a person for an event going wrong, however that does nothing to help prevent further incidences. Focusing on a cause instead of placing bla...
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C426 C426 Healthcare Values and Ethics      A1. Potential Ethical Dilemma Jamilah Shah is a 90-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital after collapsing at her bedside. As of yesterday, before her admission she resided at an extended care facility
  • C426 C426 Healthcare Values and Ethics A1. Potential Ethical Dilemma Jamilah Shah is a 90-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital after collapsing at her bedside. As of yesterday, before her admission she resided at an extended care facility

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  • C426 C426 Healthcare Values and Ethics A1. Potential Ethical Dilemma Jamilah Shah is a 90-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital after collapsing at her bedside. As of yesterday, before her admission she resided at an extended care facility where it was documented that Ms. Shah suffers from severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and adult-onset diabetes mellitus. Upon her arrival Ms. Shah was given an EKG and blood was drawn for labs, it was revealed that Ms. Shah had suff...
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C493 Task 1    A1. Problem or Issue 	The problem identified in this task is pressure ulcers in the Intensive Care Unit inpatient patient population. This problem is related to changing practice by using evidence-based practice to improve the outcomes for
  • C493 Task 1 A1. Problem or Issue The problem identified in this task is pressure ulcers in the Intensive Care Unit inpatient patient population. This problem is related to changing practice by using evidence-based practice to improve the outcomes for

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  • C493 Task 1 A1. Problem or Issue The problem identified in this task is pressure ulcers in the Intensive Care Unit inpatient patient population. This problem is related to changing practice by using evidence-based practice to improve the outcomes for our patients. A1a. Explanation of Problem or Issue The problem of pressure ulcers in the Intensive Care Unit inpatient population is experienced not only in my facility, but in facilities all over. This issue is especially important due to ...
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C361  Evidence Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research Task 1 Fall Education and Prevention Research Evaluation Quantitative Article Kuhlenschmidt, M. L., Reeber, C., Wallace, C., Yanwen Chen, Barnholtz-Sloan, J., & Mazanec, 	S. R. (2016). Tailoring E
  • C361 Evidence Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research Task 1 Fall Education and Prevention Research Evaluation Quantitative Article Kuhlenschmidt, M. L., Reeber, C., Wallace, C., Yanwen Chen, Barnholtz-Sloan, J., & Mazanec, S. R. (2016). Tailoring E

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  • C361 Evidence Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research Task 1 Fall Education and Prevention Research Evaluation Quantitative Article Kuhlenschmidt, M. L., Reeber, C., Wallace, C., Yanwen Chen, Barnholtz-Sloan, J., & Mazanec, S. R. (2016). Tailoring Education to Perceived Fall Risk in Hospitalized Patients With Cancer: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 20(1), 84–89. Background or Introduction The goal of this study was to ascertain the effect...
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C427 Technology Applications in Healthcare Task 1: EHR Implementation      C427 Task 1  A1. Teaching HIPAA Rules and Regulations Planning: Hospitals must maintain standards for patient security, confidentiality and privacy. In order to guarantee these sta
  • C427 Technology Applications in Healthcare Task 1: EHR Implementation C427 Task 1 A1. Teaching HIPAA Rules and Regulations Planning: Hospitals must maintain standards for patient security, confidentiality and privacy. In order to guarantee these sta

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  • C427 Technology Applications in Healthcare Task 1: EHR Implementation C427 Task 1 A1. Teaching HIPAA Rules and Regulations Planning: Hospitals must maintain standards for patient security, confidentiality and privacy. In order to guarantee these standards are met, the hospital will administer a HIPAA Training Course for new employees, along with a required refresher course annually. Organizing: Training will be provided from the hospital’s HR department issuing the HIPAA poli...
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