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How can we maintain program momentum for different health and community-related programs in the field of healthcare? This should include an analysis of a sustainability tool of your own choosing – SustainTool.Org.
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Instructions: Chapter 6 makes it clear that Conflicts do not occur in a vacuum. The conflict climate, consisting of threats of power abuse, competition, distrust and defensiveness, may cause the conflict to escalate. How does Chapter 6 relate to your life situation? The purpose of this essay is to apply correctly the key concepts, principles, and suggestions from Chapter 6 to conflicts in your life.
In 250-500 words, write a brief essay in which you apply key concepts and suggestions from Chapter 6 to your own life situation, past, present, or future. The Objectives and Key Terms at the top of Chapter 6 identify the key concepts in the chapter. Address the following questions in your essay:
Define and explain two key concepts from the reading that stood out to you; please include page numbers, cite from the textbook, and end the essay with a reference to the textbook (citations/ references should be in APA style).
Include suggestions the authors make that would help you better manage conflicts (again include page numbers and references to the textbook)
Then explain how you could use the concepts that you identified to better manage a conflict in the past, present, or future.
Your essay must meet the following criteria:
Minimum/maximum (250-500 words) limit
Identified 2 key concepts per chapter, defined, and explained them (key concepts are printed in bold in the text).
Identified at least one suggestion from the chapter.
Cited the text (with page numbers) and referenced it at the end of the essay.
Written in the APA style using the correct grammar and spelling
Compose your work in a .doc or .docx file type using a word processor (such as Microsoft Word, etc.) and save it frequently to your computer. For those assignments that are not written essays and require uploading images or PowerPoint slides, please follow uploading guidelines provided by your instructor.
Check your work and correct any spelling or grammatical errors. When you are ready to submit your work, click “Upload Submission.” Enter the submission title and then click on “Select a file to upload.” Browse your computer, and select your file. Click “Open” and verify the correct file name has appeared next to Submission File. Click on “Continue.” Confirm submission is correct and then click on “Accept Submission & Save.”
Turnitin®
This course has Turnitin® fully integrated into the course dropbox. This means that you should only submit your assignments to the dropbox below. Please do not submit your assignment directly to Turnitin.com.
Once submitted, your assignment will be evaluated by Turnitin® automatically. You will be able to view an Originality Report within minutes of your first submission that will show how much of your work has been identified as similar to other sources such as websites, textbooks, or other student papers. Use your Originality Report as a learning tool to identify areas of your assignment that you may not have cited appropriately. You may resubmit your assignment through this dropbox as many times as you need to check to see if you have made improvements, until the due date of the assignment. However, once you have made your first submission, you will need to wait 24 hours after each subsequent submission to receive a new Originality Report. Plan accordingly as you draft your assignment. Once the due date has passed, your assignment submission will be considered final.
Evaluation
This assignment will be graded using the Written Assignment Grading Rubeic located on the Course Rubrics page within the Start Here section of the course. Please review the rubric prior to beginning your work so that you ensure your submission meets the criteria in place for this assignment. Collectively, essays are worth 25% of your final course grade.
textbook
https://bookshelf(dot)vitalsource(dot)com/#/ 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Urinalysis
This is a Hands-On Labs exercise that explores the characteristics of urine and what can cause those characteristics to change. You will be doing a visual inspection of urine and testing it with urinalysis test strips to assess the concentration of various compounds that may be present.
Procedure
Follow the directions for the Urinalysis experiment. Perform both parts: fasting and drinking distilled water. Record the data from the visual inspection and from the test strips in tables. Use that data to write a report, following the directions below for submission. **You do not need to submit the Lab Report Assistant**.
Create a Report
Use the following outline to describe the data from your lab in a report. Label each portion of the lab as described below.
Introduction: Start with a broad discussion of urine formation, and then narrow your focus to the question(s) that you are trying to answer. Conclude the introduction with a hypothesis—a statement that reflects what you believe the outcome of this lab will be. It’s a good idea to include a discussion of how you think each characteristic of urine tested will change between the fasting and distilled water consumption parts.
Material List: Identify all items that you used and the exact quantities, as applicable. This may be a very short section.
Methods: Describe how you conducted the experiment, including any safety precautions you took while performing the lab. Be sure to include any changes that you made to the original instructions. Did you use different exercises? This should be a short, paraphrased version of the methods from the lab. Do not copy from the lab; Turnitin will highlight it as plagiarism.
Results/Data: Create a table or a figure that reflects/compares the results of your experiment.
Discussion: Review your results and determine if your experiment supports or refutes your hypothesis. Explain why. Then expand your discussion to address why and how your body creates the changes you observed as you increased the level of hydration. What effect does fasting have on the results? Be specific and give details.
Conclusion: End with a section describing something that really intrigued you; identify errors that may have impacted your results, or note errors in the lab itself; and provide recommendations for future labs.
Requirements:
If you are doing the report, it should be 4-5 pages long, not including the title page.
Reference at least two journal articles.
Include a title page and references at the end.
Follow the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA. 4 pages / approx 1100 words | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework | Undergraduate |
Instructions: FINAL PAPER: A single image of fashionable dress, as defined by the focus of this course, will serve as the basis for exploration and analysis of both historical style and the image itself. The image both guides and focuses the paper: a successful paper consistently analyzes the period and each category through the original image. Each paper will address somewhat different topics, but for the most part will consider cultural context, designer, artist, model, materiality, etc. This assignment builds upon the skills developed in Integrative Design Studio and Seminar. Due dates are staggered throughout the semester; each component is graded separately (late work and plagiarism policies in effect for each part).
Papers are to be five pages; length assumes Times New Roman or similar font (12 points) or 250 words per page, double-spaced, with a one-inch margin on all sides, and additional footnotes, illustrations, and bibliography, with formal academic structure and language. Spelling and grammar, as well as Parsons-mandated formatting (Chicago Manual of Style, Turabian, 16th edition), will be counted toward your final grade, as well as quality and number (minimum six) of sources. 5 pages / approx 1375 words | Chicago | Research Paper | Undergraduate | Visual & Performing Arts |
Instructions: Write a well-developed essay that responds to the following prompt:
What three pieces of advice would you give to a student who will be taking this class next semester?
Other important directions:
-Support your ideas with examples
-The essay should include an introduction with a thesis statement and a list of the main points you will cover in your argument, three supporting paragraphs which will discuss a piece of advice along with one or more supporting examples, and a conclusion. 1 page / approx 275 words | Creative Writing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Hi, Please read the instructions for this assignment below. Please let me know which topic would you like to write about. The books we read so far including The Iliad and The Odyssey both by Homer, The Oresteia, Genesis, Job, and Sappho if not, winter. I would personally recommend to write The Iliad or odyssey. I must show proof of attendance to the Museum. You can find pictures online and please let me know which museum in NYC and topic did you pick then I will go there and take a picture of the one you write to show attendance. I would greatly appreciate it! just like the last assignment you did, do not use many big or really complicated words, but the ideas and structure of the essay must be super CLEAR. Thank you
Want to ignore historical context and focus on your experience and your own analysis of the cultural piece. You may want to consider your own experience at the museum or theatrical event. And. discuss how this experience reshaped your interpretation or relationship to a text(s) we read this past semester. (Museum: what pieces were around it? Was the piece displayed as part of a theme, historical period, or an artist’s work? How did that shape your interaction with it?
Theater: what was the production like? The sets? Costumes? The spectacle?) It is up to you. and there are many other ways you can approach this writing piece.
OPTION TWO: For option two. discuss the connection between your creation and a text we read. You might approach this like a book review or artist exhibit review in a newspaper, discussing the major themes you sought to develop. Or. you might reflect on the process of making your work – what choices did you make in crafting your poetry/music/film etc.? Why? What inspired you initially from the original work that led to your creation? How did the process of creating this work make you appreciate a new aspect of the texts we read or the authors who wrote them? Again, it is up to you. and there are many other ways you can approach this writing piece.
1 Core in Contemporary Culture Due: Nov 8th1.1 The Core and Contemporary Culture Assignment:
This assignment asks you to be creative and connect the literature we have read this semester to contemporary culture. You must submit 2-3 page writing assignment.
1) One option is that you may select a piece of NYC based western visual art. theater or film and examine them in conjunction with a piece of literature from this semester. These may be found through a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art or attendance of a performance (theater, poetiy. dance, etc.) in NYC. Write an analysis examining the piece/pieces you chose to discuss, relating them to the literature we have read, and how the engagement with the pieces you chose makes you think reflect understand the literature we have read this semester. As creativity is a component of the assignment, be selective in picking what you want to write about.
2) Alternatively, you may develop your own creative project (visual art. theater, poetiy. dialogue, letter). In addition to submitting your piece, you must write an analysis explaining how your work interprets and relates to literature we have read. Grading of this assignment will be based to some degree on creativity but mostly on your ability to present a clear, organized piece of writing that demonstrates an engagement with the text.
DUE: The written assignments are due 11/9. In addition to submitting your written piece, you must show proof of attendance (photos of tickets or attendance/selected pieces) that may be submitted via email.
For those of you going on the Met Tour. be creative in your selection of what work you want to use for your assignment. You may want to pick a piece not discussed on the torn- itself. You are welcome to go to the Met on your own time and pick a piece.
**It is not necessary to construct an argument in the way that you do for the analytic essays. However, your essay, should be organized, and an argument or at least a clear introduction explaining the piece that you selected or created and its connection to the text(s) this past semester, may be helpful. I would also encourage you to make the connection between the cultural piece and what you saw obvious. Show engagement both with the text we read this past semester and draw connections between the text and the cultural piece you chose. You should cite or reference the text as needed.
OPTION ONE: If you are doing option ONE. you have a variety of options. You may want to consider the historical context in which the cultural piece you selected was created. 3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Project Management Individual Project Management Plan
Team Project – Individual Project Management Plan
Please read the Team project “Project Charter Uber Tour” doc in the attachment first,
Then write the individual project management plan—- focus on the Project Risk Management only
1. Introduction
2. Goals
3. Objectives
4. Roles and Responsibilities
5. Deliverables
6. For each planning process associated with the knowledge area covered by your plan (as described in class and PMBOK), describe how the process will be handled for the project. You should also list and describe the inputs, tools and techniques and outputs of the process.
In PMBOK:[planning process]
-Plan Risk Management
-Identify Risks
-Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
-Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
– Plan Risk Responses
-Implement Risk Responses
-Monitoring and Controlling Process Group
-Monitor Risks
Your plan should be written in a narrative format, providing ample description within each section. It is not sufficient to simply provide a series of bulleted lists of materials! There is no length constraint, but plans do not have to be long!
You have to keep in mind also that your plan is not intended to summarize the results of analysis and responses. It is supposed to describe how the communications management processes would be executed and who would do that work. Think of your plan as providing instructions to the project team as to how to do the necessary work in this area.
Do your own work and make sure you answer all the questions.
It will submit on the Turnitin.
Submission will be sent to Turnitin to be electronically reviewed for plagiarism. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Management | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Need to complete a career plan ppt, which includes some thoughts on previous and future careers, and resume can be provided as a reference. 6 pages / approx 1650 words | APA | Creative Writing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Week 2: Measurement
One of the keystone concepts in modern quality improvement science is that of measurement. An often heard management adage is “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” Measurement can come in many different forms, including statistics, charts, and patient satisfaction surveys. This week we begin to explore measurement in health care quality improvement, and we will be introduced to various tools used for measurement.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
Analyze an example of quality that was measured, assessed, and improved
Apply simple data collection techniques to a measurement problem
Design a data collection mechanism for an aspect of quality
Interpret a control chart
Synthesize the purpose, methods, and findings from the evidence-based literature that relate to a practice problem
Photo Credit: [Anthia Cumming]/[E+]/Getty Images
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Spath, P. (2013). Introduction to healthcare quality management (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.
Chapter 3, “Measuring Performance” (pp. 32–72)
Chapter 4, “Evaluating Performance” (pp. 73–110)
Yoder-Wise, P. S. (2015). Leading and managing in nursing (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.
Chapter 20, “Managing Quality and Risk” (pp. 361–381)
Chapter 21, “Translating Research Into Practice” (pp. 383–404)
Perla, R. J., Provost, L. P., & Murray, S. K. (2011). The run chart: A simple analytical tool for learning from variation in healthcare processes. BMJ Quality and Safety, 20(1), 46–51. Retrieved from http://www(dot)med(dot)unc(dot)edu/cce/files/education-training/The%20run%20chart%20a%20simple%20analytical%20tool.pdf
Discussion: Applying Measurement Tools
One example of a measurement tool is the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) comprehensive care measures. Review the eight components of HEDIS comprehensive diabetes care; then consider the following scenario.
You are a staff nurse working in a private primary care practice. It is a small practice with 2 MDs (internists), 2 nurses, 1 medical assistant, and an office staff for billing. There are approximately 1,000 patients in the practice. You have had no EHR until the last year, but all charts are manual, historically. Your physicians are starting to inquire about quality incentives, particularly regarding patients with diabetes.
By Day 3
Take on the role of the staff nurse in the scenario, and post an explanation of how you would go about finding out how many diabetics are in your practice and how many meet all 8 components of HEDIS comprehensive diabetes care.
Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature. Your posts need to be written at the capstone level (see checklist).
Notes Initial Post: This should be a 3-paragraph (at least 350 words) response. Be sure to use evidence from the readings and include in-text citations. Utilize essay-level writing practice and skills, including the use of transitional material and organizational frames. Avoid quotes; paraphrase to incorporate evidence into your own writing. A reference list is required. Use the most current evidence (usually ≤ 5 years old). (Refer to AWE Checklist, Capstone)
By Day 7
Read two or more of your colleagues’ postings from the Discussion question.
Respond to two or more of your colleagues’ postings with a critique of their data mechanisms. Explain whether the data mechanism is practical, how long it might take, any alternatives you might suggest, and/or any electronic data collection possibilities that might apply.
Post a Discussion entry on three different days of the week. See the Discussion Rubric found in the Course Information area.
Submission and Grading Information
Grading Criteria
To access your rubric:
Week 2 Discussion Rubric
Post by Day 3 and Respond by Day 7
To participate in this Discussion:
Week 2 Discussion 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Essay | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Hi John, i need help writing an article where the goal is to provide vivid capsule descriptions of a place and the people there. The description should be based on direct reporting of what you observe at a particular time and day at a particular place. I have also attached some descriptions and images of the place i wanted to talk about, kindly refer to the attachment. 2 pages / approx 550 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Harvard | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: M8D1: Comparative Analysis of Dance Forms
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Image of two dancers performing modern dance.Sometimes learning occurs best when students are given a few basic instructions and then allowed to discover more for themselves. Such learning can be enhanced when students share what they have found with one another. This exercise will give you the opportunity to take what you have already learned from the textbook and the PowerPoint lecture and dig deeper through class interaction with various samples of dance.
View each of the following selections from the YouTube website. (This will take approximately 40 minutes.)
Swan Lake Main Scene (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][1 min 36 sec] (Ballet)
The Dying Swan (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][4 min 14 sec] (Ballet)
Appalachian Spring (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][8 min 04 sec] (Modern Dance)
Yamanba (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][7 min 24 sec] (World Concert/Ritual Dance—Japanese Kabuki)
Riverdance (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][5 min 27 sec] (Celtic Folk)
Gypsy Dance (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][2 min 52 sec] (Gypsy Folk)
Ghana Tribal Dance (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][6 min 10 sec] (African Folk)
James Brown (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][5 min 1 sec] (Jazz Dance)
You Can’t Stop the Beat (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][3 min 21 sec] (Jazz Dance)
Choose selections from three different genres (for example, ballet, modern, and folk) and write a comparative analysis in no less than 250 words. Address the following:
Compare and contrast the selections.
Discuss dance styles and variations in the steps.
Discuss the lighting, use of color, and interaction with the dance floor.
Once you have submitted your comments, you should read a minimum of two comments posted by your fellow students. Respond to your peers by critically reading their submissions and addressing the following issues:
The thoroughness of the post (taking into account that most students in this course are not experts in dance).
How your own assessment might be different, including aspects of the selection which especially stood out to you. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Creative Writing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Test question that needs to be answered:
The production of ATP does not end with the Citric acid cycle. Explain the process of oxidative phosphorylation taking place along the electron transport chain. this is also referred to as the chemiosmosis theory.
WordsCharactersReading time 1 page / approx 275 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | MLA | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Case Scenario: The patient is a 72-year-old widowed Native American woman named Rose Flowers. Mrs. Flowers lives on a Michigan Indian Reservation. Her son, daughter-in-law, daughter and their children all live outside of Michigan.
Her income is $15,000 per year and her healthcare coverage is traditional Medicare. She does not have access to a car. Mrs. Flowers is diabetic and routinely receives care at the Reservation health clinic. For hospital care she must travel off the Reservation.
On January 15, 2020, she slipped on an icy sidewalk and broke her left hip. A surgical repair was necessary and was performed at Munson Medical Center for surgery and a 7-day inpatient day. After Mrs. Flowers’ inpatient stay, she was discharged to Munson Health and Rehabilitation for short-term rehabilitation stay of 14 days. Upon discharge from Munson, in home physical and occupational therapy was scheduled for a period of 2 months. Discharge plan for Mrs. Flowers anticipates that she will be able to be discharged from home care by June 1, 2020. After that date, Mrs. Flowers should be able to live independently and care for herself at home. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Coursework | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Use 10 vocabulary words from unit 7 and answer ONE of the writing prompts on page 96. Be aware of how you use the word-meaning the correct part of speech. Only use ONE vocabulary word for each sentence. Watch the spelling, punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure-PROOFREAD. Complete all the exercises for unit 7.The most important point is to use the word circle! ! ! Be sure to have a TOEFL score of 60, or you will be seen! 1 page / approx 275 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | Other | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Please follow the instructions from the attachment and complete the project using Fathom 2 as an assistance.
The instructions for what to do with Fathom:
Use Fathom and the data set to create 5 interesting graphs, either showing a high correlation (in particular if you did not expect one) or a correlation close to zero (when you would have expected a higher one). (Graph tool)
Create a summary table for a single attribute, and one for two attributes. (Preferably ones that you used in the graphs above.
Write two paragraphs on what you observed, and then ask questions you would be interested in having answered. (Use text tool) 5 pages / approx 1375 words | Mathematics & Economics | MLA | Statistics Project | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Research Paper on the Relationship between Chuch Teachings and Death Penalty
Please note that you need to add footnotes, this is a bible subject, the instruction will be uploaded as a picture. 7 pages / approx 1925 words | APA | Research Paper | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: It is me again. This time, i need some help to write an About Me page (i have previous written three examples differently, so you can have some content when writing it). This is an English course, where the grades will be given based on English Hooks, Branding, Tone, Voice (e.g. when you write the course you studied, you need to also include something like what is the purpose you pick that course). Anyway i will list down the requirements below, and attach a copy of my About Me so you can use the content.
Oh yah, i need this before 21 February, please help me out, i just need around 200-220 words.
Title: Create an action-packed About page
Requirement
1. Tell your story in about 200 words. You can either revise one of your draft, or write a new “about me” story.
2. Feel free to add quotes about yourself from a family member or friends if you wished.
3. This is an About Page, but also “My story”
4. At this point, you’re probably thinking about how your personal description can be made more visually engaging as an About page on your site.
5. At the end of the day, this About Me story will be posted on a website.
6. Grade will be based both on (a) how well you revise your written description and (b) whether your visual layout is attractive and a good match for your story.
Writing Goal: Turn your personal description into a capsule story for your About page. In this story of your life, convey only the most relevant details and (perhaps) a few fun quirks and twists.
Design Goal: We’ve asked you to add a photo of yourself, but consider adding other images as well. Also, think about other ways to make the layout attractive: subheadings, pullquotes, or highlighed text blocks.
Hint: If you add an interview quote from a friend or family member, that’s a good chance to try out a different text format. 1 page / approx 275 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Harvard | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Kindly use this example.
Policy Brief
Infectious Diseases, Tuberculosis in India
From: Secretary of Health, India
To: Minister of Finance, India
Introduction:
400,000 Indians die each year from TB. It is the leading cause of death in the ages 15-45 and has the greatest affect on the poverty stricken regions. Several risk factors for TB are HIV, lack of knowledge, urban congestion and pollution, barriers in health care, and cultural differences. TB causes large economic losses, financial burdens to poor families, losses in education, and even familial rejection of infected women. To address TB we must promote DOT in the poorest sectors to improve knowledge and treatment, ensure efficient technology for diagnosis, and target HIV prevalent areas for proper treatment for co-infected patients.
Nature and Magnitude of the Problem:
India accounts for one-fifth of global TB incident cases . Roughly 1.9 million people develop TB every year and 0.87 million cases are infectious. Approximately 23,000 of those incidents are in HIV+ patients . TB represents 3.7% of India’s burden of disease, which is 11 times that of malaria . About 2 million people worldwide die of TB per year and roughly 400,000 of those deaths are in India.
Affected Populations:
TB is the largest single cause of adult illness and death in India out of every other communicable disease. It is the leading cause of death in the age group of 15-45 years old. Children are also affected but are not seen as the main agents in spreading TB. Adults are affected the most due to their contact with numerous people in public areas, such as work or the market place. Each year more TB cases reported of men than of women.
TB primarily has the greatest impact on the pooriii and 240 million people live below the poverty line in India . TB incidence also is much higher in urban areas as compared with rural. Since TB spreads fastest in crowded areas, lower income people are at higher risk of infection due to their lifestyles and jobs.
Risk Factors:
Barriers in access to primary health care systems lead to numerous untreated cases of TB. The financial costs for health care as well as access to health care centers can be very difficult, especially for people from poor regions. A person with untreated TB can infect Prevalence of HIV makes people more susceptible to TB infection. Those with a co-infection of HIV and TB are at a higher risk of the TB infection becoming active. Roughly 60% of those with active TB are HIV+ .
Lack of knowledge about the disease is another factor to consider. If people do not know the symptoms they will be less likely to seek help. Urban congestion, pollution, and areas with high population density are breeding grounds for TB. Small crowded areas with poor ventilation are common places where the disease can spread.
The stigma attached to TB has a large affect on women in Indian society. Women with TB are stigmatized which can lead to less chance of them seeking help.
Economic and Social Consequences:
Economic growth of a country can be correlated with TB prevalence. TB is a long-lasting illness with a six-month duration of treatment. A study showed that those sick with TB lost roughly 3 months wages. They also spent approximately one quarter of national income per capita on care and treatment. Also, every 10% increase in TB incidence was associated with lower annual economic growth of 0.2-0.4%v.
The stigma associated with TB in Indian society can cause women to be shunned by their families. Each year more than 100,000 women in India are rejected from their homes. Due to this, many women may not seek a diagnosis or treatment. Additionally, young girls at the marrying age may try to hide their disease for fear of not marrying. The stigma attributes to a number of unreported and untreated TB cases.
TB affects education and growth of children. Around 300,000 children leave school every year due to TB . It is also important to consider the affect on families. If a mother dies her children are at higher risk of dying as well.
Priority Action Steps:
To begin addressing the high rates of TB infection we need to push for Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) in high-risk areas. DOT is very cost-effective, costing from $5-$50 per DALY gained. To ensure effective DOT there must be efficient supervision in each community. We must begin by educating the community of TB and encourage participation. The supervisors must make sure that the medicine is delivered to the patient and that the drugs are being taken accordingly by that patient.
Another method of ensuring efficient treatment, which was tried in China, is providing financial incentives to doctors for enrolling patients and completing their six-month treatmentv. We also must make sure that there is access to quality-assured sputum tests and microscopy for proper diagnosis.
We cannot ignore those co-infected with HIV and TB and must target HIV prevalent areas to ensure that those patients are receiving proper care. TB is rapidly causing unnecessary deaths that can be prevented from proper, enforced treatment. We must act now to begin saving lives.
My topic is: Infectious diseases, Malaria in Ghana. Emphasis should be on child mortality.
PLEASE use the same FORMAT. The paper is called POLICY BRIEF
PLEASE kindly use so many statistics from CDC, UNICEF websites. Also, use one peer review journal, and four other resources from CDC, UNICEF and any health organization website. BUT my professor wnats intext citation, and lots of Statistics to back it up! 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Research Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: The essay is to analytically compare and contrast two fictional heroes or two fictional villains. This means that you will not only detail some of the similarities and differences, but you will discuss why those differences and similarities might exist and what the effect of the differences and similarities (on the audience, society, etc.) might be.
4 pages / approx 1100 words | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: so I have written some of the essay but I need to get it fixed and add more words to the word count. Also I already provided refrences I just need the evidence that is quoted in the paper to be shortened and if you can please work around that it would help greatly thank you 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Explain the importance of patient privacy. How can one protect the privacy of one’s health records? How can one prove that one’s medical privacy was violated? What can be done if one thinks that one’s medical privacy was violated? 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Essay | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
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