Task 2: Innovative and Strategic Thinking Course Code: C714 v2 Student Name: Student ID: Date: Student Mentor Name: Discuss at least TWO potential risks that the company from the scenario may encounter in entering the new market and describe the impact to the company. (Unit 3: Managing Risks.) B1. Conduct a SWOT analysis of the company in the scenario by identifying at least two internal strengths. B2. Conduct a SWOT analysis of the company in the scenario by identifying at least two internal weaknesses. 1. 2. B3. Conduct a SWOT analysis of the company in the scenario by identifying at least two external opportunities. B4. Conduct a SWOT analysis of the company in the scenario by identifying at least two external threats. Based on the SWOT analysis from B1 – B4, identify TWO strategic recommendations for the company. (Unit 4: Business Strategy.) …
Worksheet: Dissecting a Theory and Its Application to a Case Study Most theories can be dissected and analyzed. All theories will tell you something about their focus or unit of analysis. A theory will identify its major or key concepts. It will also point to the definition of the problem and its cause. This then guides how the social worker assesses and intervenes, because the theory will also articulate the role of the social worker and how change occurs. Basic Assumptions of the Theory Directions: For each section, respond in 2 to 3 sentences to the following prompts. Where relevant, provide citations to support your claims. Name of theory Name of theorist What are the major assumptions of the theory? What are the theory’s key concepts? What is the theory’s focus or unit of analysis? What is the theory’s overall explanation for the cause of problems? Application to a Case Study <insert the name of the client> Directions: For each section, respond…
Cardiorespiratory Complexities By Andrea R. Johnson Retrieved from https://lc.gcumedia.com/nrs410v/pathophysiology-clinical-applications-for-client-health/v1.1/#/chapter/1 Introduction Within the human chest cavity lie the heart and lungs; the complex systems that contain them are the cardiovascular and respiratory (pulmonary) systems. The cardiovascular system is comprised of the heart and the blood vessels, while the pulmonary system contains the lungs and thoracic cavity. Both systems can be affected by patient lifestyle, which can include exercise, diet, and avoidable risks, and by the comorbid conditions that cause or exacerbate cardiac, vascular, and pulmonary conditions. In this chapter, pathophysiology will be reviewed, nursing management of prevalent cardiovascular and respiratory problems will be discussed, and educational resources will be provided so nurses can help patients return to their optimal level of functioning. Pathophysiology Normal Function: Cardiovascular System The heart is a hollow, four-chambered organ, which is normally about the size of a fist. It is located within the thoracic cavity, between the right and left lung. The cardiac septum separates the heart vertically, creating a right and left atrium and a right and left ventricle. There are four valves of…
Patho Week 1: Cardiorespiratory Complexities It is necessary for an RN-BSN-prepared nurse to demonstrate an enhanced understanding of the pathophysiological processes of disease, the clinical manifestations and treatment protocols, and how they affect clients across the life span. Evaluate the Health History and Medical Information for Mrs. J., presented below. Based on this information, formulate a conclusion based on your evaluation, and complete the Critical Thinking Essay assignment, as instructed below. Health History and Medical Information Health History Mrs. J. is a 63-year-old married woman who has a history of hypertension, chronic heart failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Despite requiring 2L of oxygen/nasal cannula at home during activity, she continues to smoke two packs of cigarettes a day and has done so for 40 years. Three days ago, she had sudden onset of flu-like symptoms including fever, productive cough, nausea, and malaise. Over the past 3 days, she has been unable to perform ADLs and has required assistance in walking short distances. She has not taken her antihypertensive medications or medications to control her heart failure for 3…
Student Name Professor’s Name Course Name Date Death toll in the Brazilian Dam Disaster jumps to 34, Many still missing a) Company’s Responsibility Companies have a responsibility to the people within the regions where they operate. It is the responsibility of a company to ensure that it has put in place all necessary measures to ensure the people’s safety in its region. Companies are supposed to work towards ensuring that they offer protection and ensure that the people within their region of operation are safe. That is important because the company needs the people within its region. Hence, it has the social responsibility of ensuring that its operations do not result in any way harm or hurt the people living around it. Besides, companies are also required to work towards ensuring that their operations do not place the environment at harm’s way by having relevant systems in place to protect the environment and prevent harm to the people. Trevisani and Lewis (2) indicate that this incident was a second one after another similar dam had burst its walls four years…
Advanced Practice Care of Adults Across the Life Span Name: Institutional Affiliation: Advanced Practice Care of Adults Across the Life Span Upon reviewing the x-ray image and the symptoms of the patient, there is high possibility for the patient to suffer from bacterial pneumonia. A patient with gram positive bacterial pneumonia presents fever, productive cough, chills, rhonchi sound in the lungs and an increased fremitus (Buttaro, Trybulski, Polgar-Bailey, & Sandberg-Cook, 2017). This matches the symptoms presented by the patient and the x-ray picture. Cough with sputum is one of the consistent symptoms of pneumonia pathogen and it can be identified by the color of sputum which is usually green for the Haemophilus, pseudomonas and pneumonia species (Gamache, 2018). Therefore, the cause of pneumonia in this patient is likely to be one of these species. Differential diagnosis for the patient in this case is influenza. The symptoms of influenza include cough, chills, fever, running nose, body aches, and fatigue (Centers for disease control and prevention, 2018). The patient in the case study presents cough, chills…
How Stay-at-Home Orders have Affected People’s Lives Name: Institution: Course Code: How Stay at Home Orders have Affected People’s Lives To curb the spread of COVID-19, governments worldwide ordered people to stay at home for most parts of the year. At the peak of the pandemic’s reality, the family home became a focal point for everything; daycare, entertainment, socialization, and school. Reports suggest that the change was particularly stressful for most parents and guardians across the globe. Further, the pandemic led to the closure of many universities worldwide, utterly affecting the careers and routine lives of staff and students. Ruifeng Wang, an Assistant Coordinator of Special International Initiatives at an American university, had to adjust his usual working routines following stay-at-home orders. “Basically, we just simply moved work laptops to home and work remotely without too many changes to my career,” Wang said. “We followed the same working hours as we had previously.” When questioned about the emotional effect of the transition, he said,…
Analysis of Conversation with Client Ailing from Chronic Renal Disease. Student Name Institutional Affiliation Professor’s Name Date Analysis of Conversation with Client Ailing from Chronic Renal Disease Various health experiences and ailments shape and influence our thinking regarding health and wellness. The experiences that an individual passes through during illness can affect change in the perception of the causes of deviations and methods of coping. In light of this, through an interview with a client suffering from chronic renal disease, there was an initiative to analyze the influence of the client’s experiences that played a role in modifying his beliefs. In the interview, the client expressed his new perception regarding the view he holds on his illness. Consequently, this paper seeks to discuss the client’s experience, beliefs, reactions to the interview, and knowledge from the interview. The unique experience of living with the disease In the interview, the client outlined that he had a fully functional and healthy life. He even participated in bodybuilding activities and had a sustainable income working as a…
DEBATE Student’s Name Professor’s Name Class Date Introduction In this assignment, the Understanding of emerging issues and relevant research will be rationally and critically demonstrated in the debate on either pros or cons of “allowing psychologists to prescribe medication.” Two critical dilemmas or the points related to either ethics or socio-cultural norms will be illustrated. The debate will be aimed at defending either position with compelling arguments and predictions for future trends and Selecting and applying relevant theoretical discussion and empirical evidence from professional, scholarly journals. Much Understanding will be portrayed by the emerging issue and of the research findings. Critically, the debate will display criticizing ability on aspects of emerging issues in a rational manner. Prospectively, the discussion will include critical dilemmas concerning the matter. Either position building will be displayed in the way I will defend my position with compelling propositions and predicted future trends. (Shahidullah, et al. 2018). A psychologist is a person who has studied or studies normal and abnormal mental states, cognitive,…
WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT B (A.C 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2) Name Institution WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT B (A.C 1.1, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2) AC1.1: HR functions. The role of the HR function varies immensely between different organizations. Human resources management is not a single homogenous occupation; rather, it encompasses various roles and activities that can differ from one level of organization to another. Primarily, the HR function is concerned with recruitment, induction, apprenticeship, payment, employee benefit, performance and feedback. In particular, these roles of HR function are intended to leverage the competitive advantage, increase profits, and dominate the market. HR staffing includes designing the organizational structure. Examples of organizational objective include; Becoming an employer of choice: The HR staffing objective is to assess the work environment and ensure that the organizational structure makes the company the best employer. Consolidate market position: the HR ensure that there are distinct practices that make the company the best in the market.…