Criminal Law Question

ExtraditionIn a one to two page paper, examine the situation surrounding one of the following individuals who were extradited forcibly for a crime committed. Explaining why the individual should have been or should not have been extradited. Make sure you use proper APA format and appropriately cite any outside sources used in this paper.a. General Manuel Noriegab. The 23 CIA employees extradited for the kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in Milan, Italy in 2003.c. Duane Dog Chapmand. Roman Polanski

Develop a comprehensive strategy for training new employees focusing on the role of the new employee within an organization

Develop a comprehensive strategy for training new employees focusing on the role of the new employee within an organization

The future of healthcare is focused upon improving patient outcomes and patient satisfaction. Through the application of research studies and theory, evidence based practice development will lead the

The future of healthcare is focused upon improving patient outcomes and patient satisfaction. Through the application of research studies and theory, evidence based practice development will lead the profession of nursing into the future whereby knowledge and skills support the practice of providing quality care.

Locate one nursing theory and one non-nursing theory. Describe how two practitioners can bring these separate theories together to provide meaningful patient care.

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Mixed methods research refers to those studies or lines of inquiry that integrate one or more qualitative and quantitative techniques for data collection and or analysis. Qualitative data collection methods, such as interviews, focus groups, or participant observation, are now almost routinely used as exploratory hypothesis formation phases of subsequent, more quantitative surveys in health care.  They have great potential for exploring new topics or familiarizing research teams with a new area. They may also assist in theory building, especially when methods aggregating qualitative studies are utilized.   Qualitative data collection techniques are also used broadly when patients’ or providers’ narratives or their lived experience are sought. Whereas quantitative methods may work best in isolating and identifying the correlates associated with variation at specific moments in time, qualitative techniques are particularly good at gaining insight into the processes and events that lead up to the observed variation  and have the key advantage of providing unexpected insights. This last point should be emphasized, because the nature of quantitative research and its data collection tools allow the researcher to infer only about that which he or she is examining you “see” only what you are “looking at”, whereas qualitative methods can expand the gaze to key elements that were never elucidated or even previously considered.There are many benefits to using mixed methods. Quantitative data can support qualitative research components by identifying representative patients or outlying cases, while qualitative data can shed light on quantitative components by helping with development of the conceptual model or instrument. During data collection, quantitative data can provide baseline information to help researchers select patients to interview, while qualitative data can help researchers understand the barriers and facilitators to patient recruitment and retention. During data analysis, qualitative data can assist with interpreting, clarifying, describing, and validating quantitative results.

Mixed methods methodology by using examples of research into the chronic pain management experience among American Indians.A mixed methods research approach is needed to understand the complex experience, epidemiology, and management of chronic pain among American Indians and to address the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative methodologies large sample size, trends, generalizable with those of qualitative methodologies small sample size, details, in-depth.This first example is from an ongoing study that uses triangulation design to provide a better understanding of the phenomenon of chronic pain management among American Indians. The study uses a multilevel model in which quantitative data collected at the national and state levels will be analyzed in parallel with the collection and analysis of the qualitative data at the patient level . This allows the weakness of one approach to be offset by the strengths of the other.The multilevel model was useful in designing this study as different methods were needed at different levels to fully understand the complex health care system. In this example, quantitative data is being collected and analyzed at the national and state levels, and qualitative data is being collected at the patient level. Both qualitative and quantitative data are being collected simultaneously. The findings from each level will then be blended into one overall interpretation.

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1. Elaborate on Transcultural Perspective in the Nursing care of Children. 150 words response with reference and intext citation 2. Elaborate on Transcultural Perspective in Childbearing. 150 words re

1. Elaborate on Transcultural Perspective in the Nursing care of Children.

150 words response with reference and intext citation

2. Elaborate on Transcultural Perspective in Childbearing.

150 words response with intext citation

3. My neighbor is an elderly lady suffering from COPD. She is always on oxygen and has to see her doctor often. Is there any cure or treatment for COPD, or is it something systemic that doesn’t go away?

150 words response with reference and intext citation

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR OWN WORDS.  DO NOT CUT AND PASTE FROM THE OPINION.   1.  What are the facts…

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR OWN WORDS.  DO NOT CUT AND PASTE FROM THE OPINION.1.  What are the facts that led to this lawsuit?  In other words, tell the story of the case without arguments, contentions, beliefs, etc.  —  only  those facts that all parties can agree upon.  Include all relevant facts to the case.   Stop your story before the lawsuit begins.  (Do not include all the lyrics to the song or the lengthy discussion of Parks’s biography.)2.  Who is suing who for what causes of action?  Use the legal terms.  For example, Smith is suing Jones for copyright infringement (That’s not the answer – just an example).3.  What action did the trial court take?  Again, this is a procedural question, usually involving the granting or denial of a motion.  Do not tell me why the court took the action  – just what action it took.  For example, the court granted summary judgment to Jones (Again, just an example).   If it’s a motion, be sure to say which side made it (Parks or LaFace Records).4.  Briefly describe the elements of a Lanham Act Section 43 (a) cause of action.  Then describe the three different tests that courts have applied to a Lanham Act claim.  Explain which two tests the court discarded, why the court discarded them, and which of the three tests it chose to apply and why.5.  Assume the role of the LaFace Records attorney and make your best argument for why they should prevail on the issue of artistic relevance using the Rogers test.6.  Assume the role of the attorney for Rosa Parks and make your best argument for why she should prevail on the issue of artistic relevance using the Rogers test.7.  In addition to Rogers v. Grimaldi,  the court also compares and contrasts two other cases — Mattel and Seale.  How does the court find each case either similar to or different than the present case?   With Seale, be sure to discuss the film, book and CD and explain why each was treated differently by the court.8.  How does the court relate the “misleading” prong of the Rogers test to the standard of review for summary judgment?9.  What is the “holding” of the court?  In other words, what is the action the court takes?  Hint:  it’s found at the end of the court’s opinion.  An appellate court always takes an action regarding the lower court decision, usually agreeing with it or changing it in some way.Answers can be found in the following page :https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11600086449229682086&q=parks+v.+laface+records&hl=en&as_sdt=2006

Analyze one of the following concepts: “Advanced Practice Nursing,” “Leadership in Nursing Practice” or “Holistic Nursing Practice”

This is Due in 26th March

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Analyze ONE of the following concepts: “Advanced Practice Nursing,” “Leadership in Nursing Practice” or “Holistic Nursing Practice” in terms of the interrelationships of philosophy, theory, research, and practice.

The paper should be 7 pages/1750 words in length (including title page & reference page).

Paper should be written in APA format. Attention should be paid to proper grammar and correct spelling. 

RECOMMENDED OUTLINE 

· Title Page 

· Introduction of concept 

· Discussion of :

o Philosophy 

o Theory 

o Research 

o Practice 

· Analysis of concept in terms of interrelationship of philosophy, theory, research, and practice. 

· Conclusion 

· Reference Page 

Note: 

1. There must be minimum of 5 References / citations. 

2. The references /citations should not be older than 5 years (2012 – 2017). 

3. References / citations must be written in APA Style. 

4. The References / citations must be from scholarly articles / textbooks/ journals and not from blogs. 

5. Wikipedia must not be used for references at all.

Read Chapter 91. Try taking a different route to class the next time it meets. Before you do this, think about how many changes, large and small, you will have to make to do this. a-Will you have to l

Read Chapter 9

1. Try taking a different route to class the next time it meets. Before you do this, think about how many changes, large and small, you will have to make to do this.

a-Will you have to leave earlier to be in class on time?

b-Will you meet different people on your way to class?

c-See different sights?

d-Would you change your route to class on the day of the final exam?

e-Why or why not? Summarize the positives and negatives of this small change. Relate your responses to this change to the way staff nurses feel when an administrator makes what he or she thinks is a “minor” change.

2. Think about a change that has occurred in your life. Some examples may be a change of role, a move, a marriage, a birth, a divorce, or a death.

a-How did you react to the change?

b-Would you have reacted differently if you had had more information?

c-Using Lewin’s model, describe the basic elements in the situation and how you eventually achieved a comfortable outcome.

APA style (in-text citations and references)

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Police Budgeting

Identify and explain the role of key actors who have influence over the budgetary process. Explain how the budgetary constraints lead to the outcome of the case. Discuss the politics involved with the budgetary process. Must be in 75-150 words.

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Nursing interventions that would be appropriate for Ms J during her admission to the ICU would include the following:

  • Continuous monitoring of VS and oxygen saturation after nasal O2 is applied – if saturations do not improve change to mask and do not rule out possible intubation – elevate HOB to a semi-fowlers position to facilitate easier effort of breathing 
  • Assess for changes in her alertness or signs of confusion or hypoxia
  •  Observe rhythm for increased ventricular rate with atrial fib and deterioration in cardiac status with ectopy or onset of chest pain
  • Provide an environment that allows for rest and decreased anxiety – organize nursing care to facilitate rest periods
  • Monitor intake and output for cardiac stability as well as dehydration from the onset of the flu
  • Auscultate chest more frequently for  breath sounds to determine improvement or deterioration in status
  • Administer medications as ordered and  assess for prn meds to facilitate reduction in fever, generalized achiness from flu, decrease anxiety and promote rest

Rationale for the following meds (“Heart Failure Treatments and Drugs”, 2017): 

  •  LASIX IV – Produces diuresis in the kidneys and dilation in the venous system to promote a preload reducing effect that is seen within minutes once administered.  Promotes excretion of water from the body and decreases fluid in the lungs to improve breathing 
  • VASOTEC – an Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitor is a vasodilator that increases the blood vessels to lower blood pressure, improve blood flow and decrease the workload on the heart.
  • LOPRESSOR – A beta blocker that reduces the symptoms of oxygen demand and myocardial ischemia of heart failure, improves the pumping action, and lowers the heart rate and blood pressure. Also increases diastolic relaxation to allow for the heart to fill properly due to wall motion stiffness.  
  • MORPHINE IV – Induces vasodilation and increases venous return to the heart, acts as a mild arterial dilator, decreases myocardial oxygen consumption, centrally suppresses symptoms of breathlessness, decreases anxiety and reduces pain.

Four CV conditions that may lead to heart failure; what medical/nursing interventions can prevent the development of heart failure in each condition:

  • Coronary Artery Disease/and MI is the most common cause of heart failure in which the arteries to the heart that supplies blood become narrowed or blocked.  When blood flow is completely blocked the heart muscle suffers damage and blood supply is reduced and the area around the muscle and blockage dies or suffers loss of blood flow.  If the damage affects the pumping ability, heart failure develops.  Preventative measures to avoid CAD/MI are the lifestyle changes that slow the progression of atherosclerosis or avoided – patient teaching and education regarding a balance diet, exercise, smoking cessation, controlling BP and cholesterol levels.  Patients that have developed CAD should consider the regime of taking an ASA daily, beta blockers to reduce the workload of the heart, routine follow-ups with MD to prevent further advancement of heart failure. Proactive with testing for cardiac catheterization for stent placement and evaluation of coronaries/heart function (Copstead& Banasik, 2012).  
  • Cardiomyopathy  is a general term describing disease of the heart muscle.  Even though it can be caused by other heart related issues the heart muscle cannot withstand the workload and heart failure develops. Management normally is the treatment with beta blockers and calcium antagonists; both reduce oxygen consumption and slow the heart rate.  Patients with cardiomyopathy are at risk for atrial fib in which treatment and education involves the patient understanding the rhythm, the incidence of stroke with a.fib, and treatment such as cardioversion and medications, other preventative measures focused on reducing symptoms include following a weight loss program, reducing alcohol intake andmoderate exercise.
  •  Heart Valve Disease  forces your heart to work harder to keep blood flowing in the correct direction.   The valves open and close during diastole and systole and prevent backflow of leakage of blood back into the chambers.  A damaged valve can be due to a heart defect, CAD, or a previous MI that involved the valve areas such as papillary muscles or chordae tendineae. Infection known as endocarditis can cause vegetation and damage the valves.  Treatment with antibiotics and preventative measures such as good personal hygiene – dental care is important. 
  • Hypertension  is another common cause of heart failure.  High blood pressure causes the heart to work harder to pump blood even at rest and the muscle becomes stiff with the inability to pump effectively.   Eventually the heart cannot keep up and symptoms of heart failure over time develop.  Education is important to teach patient about medications – Diet with foods low in sodium, healthy choices from the food groups, and exercise program for maintaining weight. Medical tx may include the use of thiazide diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors or other meds per the MD’s prescribing (Riley, J. 2015). 

Four nursing interventions that can prevent problems caused by multiple drug interactions in older patients – provide rationale

  • Avoiding what is known as “polypharmacy” in which multiple meds are taken to manage coexisting health issues by multiple healthcare providers. It is important to review each visit the current list of prescribed meds, OTC and supplements for possible duplicates, adverse reactions, or over-dosing (ANA, 2010). 
  • Proper medication reconciliation at time of admission to hospital and at discharge for any changes.  Upon admission many times physicians are unaware of all medications the patient is taking when admitted; at discharge the list should be updated in the discharge papers and reviewed with patients/ family members taking note the correct med, dosage is understood.
  •  Practice habits using the OTC pill organizers that list the 7 days, am and pm for dispensing meds.  This routine will assist in keeping the patient compliant in taking correct medication and an easy tool to identify the meds has been taken as prescribed.  Keep pill box in place that is easily visible. Keep as simple as possible (ANA, 2010).
  • Avoid doctor shopping and using multiple pharmacies.  Many primary care physicians hand off patients to specialty practices in which further medications are prescribed or the patient may request an additional med that he no longer takes  and is given.  Patients may have several pharmacies they use for shopping or who may home deliver. A monthly visit by home health is an option or follow up with a family member that oversees family care for evaluation.

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