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  • “Preventing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections: Effective Interventions and Evidence-Based Practices” Interventions to Prevent Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction Catheter-associated urinary

    Rewrite “Interventions to Prevent Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection” uploaded docs.  
    Provide AI and plagiarism report.
    Follow template uploaded.
    In laymans term. 
    Ensure to meet grading criteria. 
    Watch the video for any clarification  below: 
    https://nightingale.instructuremedia.com/embed/edc5c9a2-2522-4cd0-aa4e-9d66fd8100ea
    Grading Criteria 
    Intentional Learning, Reflection, and Clinical Judgment
    Identifies/addresses a relevant topic and a thesis that provides direction for the content that is engaging and thought provoking. The thesis clearly and concisely states the position, premise, or hypothesis and is consistently the focal point throughout the presentation/paper. Demonstrates a sophisticated understanding and careful, critical analysis of the research topic and thesis (argument). Compares/contrasts perspectives, considers counter arguments or opposing positions, and Evaluates original and thoughtful conclusions with future implications.
    Decision Making and Evidence Based Practice
    Produces compelling and accurate evidence to support in-depth analysis to the central position beyond the required (4) research sources with at least 2 sources from a periodical database. Research sources are relevant, accurate, recent (less than 5 years old) and reliable and add to the strength of the content.
    Organization and Presentation
    Ideas are arranged logically, flows smoothly, with a strong progression of thought from paragraph to paragraph connecting to the central position. Includes all required components uses provided template. For a slide presentation, the design, font size, style, speaker notes/narration and spacing are optimal for audience viewing. For a slide presentation that is a group project collaboration among team members is evident and there are peer reviews completed. Slide presentation rules: · 6×6 bullet points, · Font ≥ 20 · Notes associated with each slide. · Includes the required number of slides, excluding Title and Reference slides in the count. · The presentation uses appropriate images or animation.
    Writing and APA Formatting
    Style and voice are appropriate to the given audience and purpose, but also show originality and creativity. Word choice is specific, purposeful, dynamic, and varied. Free of mechanical and typographical errors. A variety of sentence structures and effective figures of speech are used. Writer is clearly in command of standard, written, academic English. APA 7th Edition guidelines for formatting are consistently followed. Includes in-text citations and references. May use 1st person writing as appropriate with the 7th edition APA.

  • Title: Incorporating the 4Ms Framework for Age-Friendly Care at the Bedside

    The 4Ms Framework for age friendly care provides a clear guided approach to care of older adults.  Provide a brief overview of your understanding of age-friendly care.  Identify one aspect of the 4Ms Framework that you will incorporate into practice at the beside.  Provide at least 2 professional references from peer-reviewed journals (published within the last 5 years) to support your responses.     
    Grading criteria: 
    1. Initial response is a minimum of 250 words, due on wednesday. (5 point deduction for not meeting the minimum word count.) 
    2. Provided an accurate overview of 4Ms framework in the initial response. (15 points possible) 
    3. Identified 1 area to incorporate into practice in the initial response. (15 points possible)
    4. Includes at least 2 professional references to support views. Points will be deducted for grammer and spelling errors. (5 points)

  • Additional Interrogatories for Discovery in Divorce Case of Myrtle and Purvis

    Pick any well-known married couple in the media. Assume that they are getting a divorce here in Florida and that you work for the law firm that is representing the wife. Your firm has already served the Standard Family Law Interrogatories on the husband. You are asked to draft additional interrogatories meant to elicit as much relevant information as possible about the husband’s personal and business finances. The information will be used in the firm’s representation of the wife on alimony and property-division issues. 
    Draft five (5) to ten (10) additional interrogatories. You do not need to know actual information about the finances of the person questioned through the interrogatories. A major purpose of the interrogatories is to find out what you do not know and to obtain factual information about the other party’s case in order to prepare for trial.
    Then 
    1. Myrtle and Purvis had been engaged to be married for two years. During the two-year period, Purvis had bought Myrtle a new car, a diamond ring, and a dog named Sue. When the date for the wedding finally arrived, Myrtle left Purvis standing at the altar. Purvis and Myrtle signed a written agreement that provided that Myrtle would pay Purvis $17,500 for the car, the ring, and the dog named Sue. After reading Florida Statutes Chapter 771, is this contract between Myrtle and Purvis enforceable? What additional information would you like in order to make your decision? Does either of them face any penalties?
    2. Read Florida Statutes § 741.21. What are the limitations on marriage between relatives in Florida?

  • My Perspective on Literacy and Its Role in Our Lives

    I have to answer these questions from my perspective:  
    DO NOT NEED SOURCES or CITATIONS
    1. your thoughts about literacy and  the role it plays in
    our lives
    2. Had you ever thought about literacy as something that extends beyond
    learning to read
    and write?
    3 Had you ever thought about it at all?  Ok to say No. 
    4. What do you now understand about literacy—both as it pertains to writing and as it 
    pertains to learning, in general
    5. From your perspective, what does it mean to be culturally literate,
    with regard to the 
    culture we all live in every day? 
    6. What does it mean to be
    literature in the ideas that shape our culture, like social class and
    mobility?
    7. Is cultural literacy important in practical ways? Is it just a nice
    thing to have?

  • Enhancing Team Performance: Addressing Communication Issues in a Cross-Functional Team Description of the Team: The team in question is a cross-functional team within a marketing department of a medium-sized technology company. The team’s purpose is to develop and

    Identify a team-related issue/challenge in your current organization where you could intervene to enhance team performance. Submit a 2 page paper explaining your proposed Team issue. The paper must include:
    A description of the team (team purpose, deliverable(s), team member roles, org chart, etc.)
    An explanation of the team issue(s)/challenge(s)
    Explanation of your approach to assist this team including the major concepts, processes and/or models from Weeks #1-#3 readings. Include a timeline.
    Explanation of how you’ll measure the success of your intervention
    The assignment needs to be written in Microsoft Word, Times New Roman, 12pt font. Writing standards require all papers to be proofread for grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

  • Reflection on Professional Identity and Social Justice in Counseling Practice

    Create a report that captures (approximately 4 to 6 pages) your reflection on the topic and the way you perceive your role as a professional counselor. Please begin the steps early in Week 5 so that your report reflects all components and objectives for the report. Please see rubric for presentation and paper. 
    Use first person writing and provide references sparingly as the point is to convey a personal story that reflects your career and personal journey of learning and understanding the topic for professional growth.Organize your report using headings that delineate your main ideas associated with your experience pertaining to the (A) The Learning Process (B) Professional Identity and Practice (C) Social Justice and Mission . Include a summary/reflection in which you reflect and summarize on the advocacy project process and how your group worked together. 
    Reflect on your overall experience for the Group Advocacy Project based on the following areas and guiding questions:
    The Learning Process:
    To what extent did work on your selected topic impact you personally? How might it influence what you are currently doing in your community?
    What resources/new learning impacted you the most? How did your work on the topic challenge your opinions, ideas, or questions about the topic or the populations you serve?
    What did you learn from any of your group members that personally impacted you? Was this good or bad? What did you learn about yourself from that experience?
    Professional Identity and Practice:
    What did you learn about the role and functions of a counselor as a result of this project?
    What did you learn about yourself in the process of exploring the topic and also in the process of working in the team?
    Who are some key people in your community/setting who you can identify that are critical to your success for translating your ideas relating to this project into practice?
    Social Justice and Personal Mission:
    What do you plan to do as a result of the project and when do you plan to do it? What are some steps associated with your goals?
    What are some barriers, personally or professionally, that you might face in implementing work associated with the project?
    What are some societal or cultural challenges from a systemic point of view for creating sustainable change and it what ways might you dedicate efforts toward meeting these?
    Revisit some of the information you learned about your profession in the first course. Some of resources might include ethics, professional organizations, or advocacy groups. Reflect again on the guiding questions presented above. In what ways, if any, does your work align or highlight professional image/identity and any specific areas important in our field?

  • Title: Preparing for Diversity in the Classroom: Essential Topics and Implications for Teaching and Learning Diversity in the classroom is a crucial aspect of education that requires teachers to be well-equipped and prepared to create an inclusive learning environment for all students

    Because of issues with the current sign-in for the NEA Valuing Diversity training site and resources, I am making a change to Edutopia. Use the link provided to open the Edutopia website and the webpage on Preparing for Cultural Diversity: Resources for Teachers which will provide links to resources on answering this Essential Question: How can teachers prepare for diverse classrooms?
    The homepage (the first page you see when you go the site) gives you an introduction to the concept of diversity, and gives you a variety of links to materials and resources.  Select a few topics presented in the training that you believe are the most important issues related to diversity in the classroom.  Discuss some of these topics and how it impacts teaching and learning.  Feel free to give personal examples.  You should cite the Edutopia website as a resource, using APA format.  For help with APA formatting, please see the Purdue Owl APA formatting website: 
    https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
    You may also include other references in APA format if you use them.  
    Your paper should be 1-2 pages in length, 12-point font, Times New Roman.  

  • “The Spanish American War: Motivations, Outcomes, and Primary Sources” “The White Man’s Burden and American Imperialism in the Philippines: Examining Perspectives and Justifications” “Using Sources and Evidence to Strengthen Your Essay”

    The Spanish American War between the United States and Spain lasted for just 15 weeks during the spring and summer of 1898. By this time, Spain was declining as an empire and held just a few colonies among Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam. The United States, on the other hand, was on the verge of world domination. The war began as an intervention into the Spanish-Cuban conflict, a nationalist revolt by the Cubans. The fact that the United States emerged from the conflict with a set of colonies extending from Puerto Rico to the Philippines has created a wide range of interpretations about whether the American decision to intervene in Cuba was motivated by the desire to engage in empire-building or whether the decisions to start the war and acquire an empire were made separate from each other.
    Here are the Essay Requirements:
    Make sure you read the essay prompt carefully. Thoroughly and accurately answering all the parts of the essay prompt below is perhaps the most critical part of your essay. 
    As a historian you are to analyze three  or more factors or events that ultimately lead to the Spanish American war.  In your argument be sure to consider the political, economic and ideological influences.  Next, evaluate the ultimate outcome of the war for the Americans, the Spanish and for the Cubans. 
    You must include a thesis statement and you must underline your thesis statement.
    The essay must include a thesis/argument based on evidence that answers the essay prompt question. The thesis should be  in one or two sentences long, and needs to be engaging and though provoking.
    Length Requirement: To receive full marks/exceeds standards your paper needs to be four (4) pages or longer. 
    Primary Sources: To receive full marks/exceeds standards you must use four (4) primary sources documents or more from the list below and use them as evidence. Keeping in mind the essay prompt,  review the primary sources below.  Select at least four (4) primary sources to support your thesis. You are required to use at least five primary sources to support your thesis and but you are encouraged to use more. In the essay be sure to explain how/why these four primary source documents support your thesis. Make sure you show evidence of thorough knowledge of the sources and period in which the sources were created.  
    Note:  This assignment is intended to provoke critical thinking on your part. Answer the prompt above by relying on your analysis of the history using the course materials and primary sources provided below. You do not need to do any additional outside research.  However, if you want to use an outside secondary source it needs to be a scholarly peer review article or book published by a university press. All outside secondary or primary sources need to be approved by the professor. The deadline to have your secondary or primary sources approved by the professor is 2/27.   But once again you do not need to do outside research, you only need to use at least four (4) of the Primary Sources below. Students who utilize unapproved not peer-reviewed sources will have points deducted from their essay. But once again you do not need to do outside research, the course materials and primary sources should be enough to write your essay. 
    Sea Power by Alfred T. Mahan (1890)
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    Spanish American War Songs (1898)
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    War Message by William Mc Kinley (1898)
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    Explosion of the MaineLinks to an external site.
    “Remember the ‘Maine’”. Written by Arthur H. Mac OwenLinks to an external site.
    Political cartoon titled “Our Export Business with Spain.” (1898)Links to an external site.
    Charles A. Conant, The Economic Basis for Imperialism (1898)
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    José Martí, Reply to New York Evening Post (1889)
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    William V. Allen, Cuba Must Be Free (1898)
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    Francis G. Newlands, Inviting Cuba to Become a State (1903)
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    Platt Amendment (1901)
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    Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine by Theodore Roosevelt (1904)
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    Decision on the Philippines (1900)
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    The White Man’s Burden by Rudyard Kipling, (1899)Links to an external site.
    Political Cartoon if ” They’ll be Good”
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    Political Cartoon from the Boston Globe
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    Political Cartoon by Grant E. Hamilton
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    Philippine War Political  Cartoon in JudgeDownload  Philippine War Political  Cartoon in Judge
    William McKinley on American Expansionism (1903Links to an external site.)
    William James on “The Philippine Question” (1903)Links to an external site.
    Mark Twain, “The War Prayer” (ca.1904-5)Links to an external site.
    All your sources must be appropriately cited using MLA or Chicago Style Citation Format.    
    Please note that it is crucial to follow academic standards for ethical information use. This includes accurately citing the sources in the text as an in-text citation and in full citations at the end of the work product in the Works Cited ( if you are using MLA) or Bibliography page( if you are using Chicago Style.)
    Your essay must include a Work Cited page (when using MLA) or Bibliography page (when using Chicago). Please note that the Bibliography or Works Cited page do not count as part of your overall page requirement. 
    Your essay must be typed doubled spaced New Times Roman 12 font.
    You essay must include a title page.  The title page must include assignment title “Historical Thinking Essay”, your first and last name, class, and date.
    (Please note that the title page does not count as part of your overall page requirements)
    Grammar and Mechanics 
    Make sure you proofread your essay. The essay must have no grammatical or mechanical errors. 
    Your Essay must have an Introduction, Body and Conclusion:
    It will be essential to write an essay with a coherent organization, clear thesis/central idea of the paper, topic sentences/central idea of the paragraphs, and clear transitions. Below are some  examples of how you can organize your essay.  
    Introduction
    An introduction should set the stage for your topic. It builds a framework for your paper by establishing the larger context of the question/s you are asking or the problem/s you are trying to solve and making explicit the subject you intend to explore. 
    The Thesis Statement: 
    An important part of your introduction is your thesis (or central idea). Your thesis forms the backbone of your essay. It tells your reader exactly what you are going to attempt to show in your essay. The thesis must respond to the prompt and reflect a solid analysis of the evidence and the direction of the essay.  Remember that for your essay, you must underline your thesis statement.
    Body
    Evidence and Analysis After clearly stating your thesis in your introduction, the body of your paper should be used to present evidence to support your thesis.  Evidence for your essay will come from your course materials, and at least four (4) primary source documents. 
    In addition to providing evidence, you must analyze it.  It is not enough to simply present facts on a certain subject, you must interpret these facts as well:  What does your evidence mean? What is the overall significance of this data to your thesis?
    Conclusion
    Conclusion Your conclusion should restate your thesis, summarize the main evidence, and set your assertions in a larger context.
    To Produce a Successful Essay, You Should:
    Organize your Thoughts Seek Clarity. Keep your sentences simple and direct. Do not use several words when one will work.
    Develop your argument. Make certain each paragraph contains a fully developed theme and pay attention to transitions. Each sentence should flow naturally to the next sentence, and each paragraph should lead clearly to the next paragraph.
    Avoid repetition. Do not repeat the same points over and over. Make sure your paper advances your argument forward, rather than in circles. (An outline is all important in this respect!)
    Remove yourself from the story. Assume an objective, academic voice in your paper. Regardless of what you think or believe or feel, let the evidence speak for itself.
    Ways to Include Sources/ Evidence in Your Essay 
    Quotations
    A direct quotation reproduces word-for-word material taken directly from another author’s work. These must always be placed inside quotation marks and given appropriate attribution (MLA, or Chicago Style).
    Remember that the goal of an effective essay is to identify the right evidence (and number of quotes) to substantiate your assertions without ending up with a “cut-and-paste” paper.  Keep quotes short and merge them with your own words. Also, follow these rules:
    Do not allow the evidence to make your argument for you; use the evidence to support your assertions.
    Quotations that are four or more lines in length should be put in block form (indented, single-spaced, without quotation marks).
    When you rely on another author’s ideas, even if you do not use that author’s exact words, you must use in-text citations, footnotes, or endnotes to give credit to the source.
    Introducing Direct Quotes
    On April 10, 1899 Theodore Roosevelt delivered a speech to Chicago’s Hamilton Club. Roosevelt exclaimed, “We admire the man who embodies victorious effort; the man who never wrongs his neighbor, who is prompt to help a friend, but who has those virile qualities necessary to win in the stern strife of actual life.” ( Roosevelt,  The Strenuous Life)
    The author said . . .
    The author noted . . .
    The author believed . . .
    The author commented . . .
    The author declared . . .
    The author emphasized . . .
    The author contended . . .
    Block Quotations
    Computer users often disagree about which operating system is best: Mac or PC. Oyler (2010) stated that one operating system is not better than the other, but that one may be better suited for different purposes than the other. She explained by saying that:Macs are often the best option for users who wish to work with video or picture manipulation. Macs are also veryuser friendly,which may benefit consumers who are new to computers. PCs, however, run Microsoft Office Suite the best. Therefore, students might find that a PC is their best option because it can run Microsoft Word and PowerPoint the smoothest. (Oyler, 2010, p. 48) Conversely, Jones (2010) disagreed with the statement that Macs work with graphics such as video and pictures better than PCs, stating that PCs can be modified to work as well as Macs.
    Paraphrasing
    Paraphrasing means formulating someone else’s ideas in your own words. To paraphrase a source, you have to rewrite a passage without changing the meaning of the original text. Paraphrasing is an alternative to direct quoting, where you copy someone’s exact words.  Remember to avoid plagiarism, you must always cite the original source even if you are paraphrasing the information.
    Original Source
    To the extent that a woman’s self-image is challenged or threatened by an unattainable ideal of an impossibly thin female physique, she may well become susceptible to disruption of her self-regard, and may be more likely to develop an eating disorder.
    Paraphrased Example  
    If a woman interprets the media’s representation of thinness as the ideal she must achieve, her sense of self-esteem might be threatened and even damaged, making her more likely to exhibit disordered eating patterns (Polivy & Herman, 2004, p. 2).

  • “Synthesizing Literature to Propose an Evidence-Based Practice Change for Addressing Nurse Practice Problems”

    The purpose of this assignment is to synthesize a literature review that will be used to draw conclusions in order to propose an evidence-based practice change to address your identified nurse practice problem.
    Using the “Literature Evaluation Table” assignment in Topic 1, and accompanying faculty feedback, you will synthesize the information created for your PICOT question into a literature review and evidence-based proposal.
    In a 1,500-1,750-word paper, provide an overview that illustrates the research related to your particular PICOT question.
    Use the following components from the “Literature Evaluation Table” to complete the assignment:
    Identified practice problem
    Two qualitative peer-reviewed research articles
    Two quantitative peer-reviewed research articles
    Use the “Research Critiques and Evidence-Based Practice Proposal Guidelines” document to organize your paper.
    You are required to cite a minimum of four peer-reviewed sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the past 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice.
    Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
    This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
    You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.

  • Applying Joe Murphy and Wen Swenson’s Questions to the Ethics Code of Trenton, NJ Title: Evaluating the Ethics Code of Trenton, NJ: Applying Joe Murphy and Wen Swenson’s Questions 1. Is the code comprehensive enough to

    Please locate your state, locality, or organization’s ethics code. Joe Murphy and Wen Swenson list a series of questions that one should ask when one is to abide by that code.  You can find them at 
    Singerpubs . (http://www.singerpubs.com/ethikos/html/selectedarticles.htm) 
    The questions range from whether there should be one or more codes to whether it is outdated given new technology (think social media) to does it lead to other sources to better explain the concepts. Please apply at least 7 of the questions to your code. You may simply list the question then give the explanation using your code.  
    The code should be for Trenton NJ