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  • “Engaging in Meaningful Discussion: Responding to Peers’ Posts”

    Attached is the original post and the 2 posts to respond to. Please respond with at least 100 words to each post. Thank you 

  • The Harmful Impact of Microaggressions: Moving Beyond Individual Infractions

    The parameters for your response are as follows:
    The response must be between 850–1150 words. Students that fall short of the required word count will receive a 10% deduction.
    You must cite a minimum of 3 scholarly sources—news media articles do not count as scholarly sources, only peer-reviewed journals, books, etc.
    You must cite all sources clearly and consistently, regardless of the citation style you choose be sure to keep it consistent.
    You must include a works cited (not part of the word count) at the end.
    Your response should include considerable reflection on the pertinent course terms and concepts, failing to reference these consistently throughout will result in a deduction.
    Week Three Prompt
    This week we examined the concept of ‘Microagressions,’ which can occur on the basis of race/ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, nationality, and so on. At first blush, microaggressions might be seen as instances of one individual saying something to another that is offensive, to a greater or lessor extent. So in that sense, what separates microagressions from the typical social faux pas in which someone says something we’d consider to be in bad taste? In your response explore what might make microagressions seem something more than just individual infractions.

  • “Building Trust: The Crucial Role of Leaders in Creating Successful Leader-Follower Relationships”

    Leaders and Followers
    Theme 1:  A leader can plan and strategize all they want, but they cannot succeed if the vision cannot be sold to others.  
    Influencing people to follow is about creating trust, which is the building block of the leader-follower relationship. 
    Having a story is not enough!  A leader must sell the story to others. This means a leader must learn about his or her own style, traits, knowledge, etc., in developing knowledge about others. The leader will create a relationship that will result in “others” following the strategic vision if successful. The leader-follower relationship is crucial to successfully selling the story to others. One truth to the leader-follower relationship is that the relationship must be based on mutual trust if it is to succeed.
    Read/View:
    Barbara Kellerman on Followership
    Followership is Underrated and Misunderstood
    Building and Sustaining Relationships
    The Leadership Relationship, Part I – Understanding Trust
    The Allure of Toxic Leaders: Why Followers Rarely Escape Their Clutches
    Theme 2: Authentic Leadership and the Emotional Bank Account – If trust is the cornerstone of leadership, how do we get there?
    If there is one thing we have learned in our study of leadership, mutual trust is the most valuable element to the leader-follower relationship.  Mutual trust requires authentic leadership.
    Authentic Leadership 
    Good Leaders Are Authentic Leaders
    Your Emotional Bank Account 
    Complete:
    Participate in Week 6 discussion – Case Scenario – Initial response due by Saturday at 11:59 p.m. eastern time. Follow-up response due by Tuesday, 11:59 p.m. eastern time.

  • “The Case for Legalizing Marijuana in Texas: A Simple and Evidence-Based Argument” Introduction Marijuana, also known as cannabis, has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. While some states have legalized its use for medicinal or

    Write me a 3.5 paged essay in apa format with atleast 3 resources and one resource should be from the Texas tribune and the topic is about why marijuana should be legal in Texas make it simple don’t use fancy words and cite the sources please and thank you 

  • Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation for Sergeant Berry Sullivan Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation for Sergeant Berry Sullivan “Balancing Ethical Considerations and Patient Factors in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: A Comprehensive Approach”

    Week 4 Training Title 21
    Name: Sergeant Berry Sullivan
    Gender: male
    Age:27 years old
    T- 98.8 P- 86 R 18 B/P 122/7 Ht 5’8 Wt 160lbs
    Background: He entered the military just after high school and did three long
    tours of duty in warzones. He separated from active duty in the Marines (MOS 0800 Field
    Artillery) six months
    ago after eight years of service. He is engaged to be married in 8 months and
    is using his GI Education Bill to attend online college for accounting. He said he grew up poor
    and would not do
    much else if he didn’t go into the military. He denies ever using any drugs and
    avoids alcohol
    because his father was “abusive when he was drunk.” Father is still alive,
    unwell (DM, cirrhosis,
    HTN), still drinking. Paternal grandfather was also a veteran and suffered
    depression at times
    though he never told anyone except the patient because of their combat
    connection. He has one
    younger brother and one older sister. He lives in a different state,
    approximately five hours from
    his parents and siblings. After the military, he and his fiancé moved because
    she got a much
    better opportunity. They
    want kids someday. Has service-connected asthma, seasonal allergies;
    no hx of psychiatric or substance use treatment.
    From the video
    CC: “Fiancé suggested that I make an appointment. “
    “3 nights ago went to a county fair with wife’s sister
    and her husband. Fireworks started to go off no warning, big Skyfall
    explosions, I took off running trying to find cover.” ‘it scared the … out of
    me.” 2 cops saw me running and thought I pickpocketed someone, they took me
    down tried to calf me, then I yelled I’m a combat veteran. They helped me to my
    feet gave me cold water, was shaking and they helped me.
    Explosions are a trigger and other Loud noises. “last
    week, a car back fired and I jumped behind a magazine rack.”
    Smells set him off, “diesel fuel”, Charlie a neighbor
    was grilling, had hair in arm burn, no injuries, the smell set him off.
    What came to mind? “2 of my buddies they got burned
    when their home was blown and it smelled…….”
    Memories are way too strong.
    Dreams every night about the events, “makes me want to
    crawl in bed and close my eyes.”
    Has nightmares, and startle easily, Traffic makes him anxious, in traffic lights with
    people all over,” break out in sweat, start shaking and can’t catch breath. Other
    difficulties:
    Sometimes fiancé argues with her mother, never
    mattered, “now I can’t handle it. Any negative situation. I want to crawl into
    a whole and hide.” Feels “I’m a coward, I’m a wimp.”
    “I don’t want to go anywhere, out to restaurants,
    shopping, or even baseball pubs, I stay in my room all day, afraid to sleep,
    it’s bad.”
    Complete and submit your Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation,
    including your differential diagnosis and critical-thinking process to
    formulate primary diagnosis.
    Incorporate the following into your responses in the template:
    ·      
    Subjective: What details did the patient provide regarding
    their chief complaint and symptomology to derive your differential diagnosis?
    What is the duration and severity of their symptoms? How are their symptoms
    impacting their functioning in life? 
    ·      
    Objective: What observations did you make during the
    psychiatric assessment?  
    ·      
    Assessment: Discuss the patient’s mental status
    examination results. What were your differential diagnoses? Provide a minimum of three possible
    diagnoses with supporting evidence, listed in order from highest priority to
    lowest priority. Compare the DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria for each
    differential diagnosis and explain what DSM-5-TR criteria rules out the
    differential diagnosis to find an accurate diagnosis. Explain the critical-thinking
    process that led you to the primary diagnosis you selected. Include pertinent
    positives and pertinent negatives for the specific patient case.
    ·      
    Reflection
    notes: What would you
    do differently with this client if you could conduct the session over? Also
    include in your reflection a discussion related to legal/ethical considerations
    (demonstrate critical thinking beyond confidentiality and consent for
    treatment!), health promotion and disease prevention taking into consideration
    patient factors (such as age, ethnic group, etc.), PMH, and other risk factors
    (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural background, etc.).

  • “Creating an Engaging and Informative Safe Sport Infographic for the University of Windsor” “Creating a Safe Sport Environment: A Proposal for Safe Sport Integration at the University of Windsor” “Creating a Comprehensive Code of Conduct for Student Athletes: Lessons from Queens University and Recommendations for the University of Windsor”

    **Project Overview:**
    **Objective:**
    Create an engaging and visually appealing infographic (Please look at the University of Western’s Safe Sport Website) for the University of Windsor’s Safe Sport initiative. This infographic should surpass the quality and clarity of those from Western University and Queen’s University, focusing on essential information and strong points.
    **Scope:**
    1. **Research Inspiration:**
    – Only consider infographics from Canadian universities or those listed in the Environmental Scan document.
    – Focus on educational, physical, and psychological safety aspects as highlighted in the provided documents.
    2. **Materials to Use:**
    – Defining Safe Sport document
    – Environmental Scan document
    – Teacher’s comments
    – and The Rough Draft Infographic
    3. **Infographic Requirements:**
    – Goal sentence
    – Information on how to receive help
    – Domains and stakeholders
    – Support and educational resources
    – “What to do if?” and “Where support is?” sections
    – Clear and concise take-away messages
    – Implications for coaches, facilitators, references, students, etc.
    4. **Content Focus:**
    – Education: What it looks like, teaching methods, and content.
    – Accountability: Standards, responsible parties, and processes.
    – Policy: Enforcement and standards.
    – Resources and support: Materials needed by various stakeholders.
    – Code of Conduct: Universal code, sign-off procedures, and specific processes.
    **Outcomes:**
    – Identify Safe Sport domains and stakeholders.
    – Compile and create training and support resources.
    – Propose educational pathways for student-athletes, coaches, and staff.
    – Review and identify gaps in existing policies.
    – Deliver Safe Sport information to incoming student-athletes by Fall 2024.
    **Template and Material Proposals:**
    – Propose templates and organizational strategies for Safe Sport materials (print and web-based) for Lancer Athletics.
    – Chart stakeholder groups and their respective needs.
    – Develop Resources and support sections for the University of WIndsor and what that would look like Frontiers | Listening to Athletes’ Voices: National Team Athletes’ Perspectives on Advancing Safe Sport in Canada
    Physical and Health Education in Canada: Integrated Approaches for … – Google Books
    Canada’s safe sport program still in need of change, says Olympic champion Jennifer Heil | CBC Sports
    – Develop how the education and certifications will be taught and handed out (look to references Physical and Health Education in Canada: Integrated Approaches for … – Google Books) also in defining safe sport document
    – Infographic design considerations:
    – Separate sections for coaches and players if necessary.
    – A layout similar to a webpage or poster, infographic should look like the University of Western’s Safe Sport Infographic but better (Safe Sport at Western University – Western Mustangs Sports / Western Mustangs Safe Sport Central – Western Mustangs Sportsf) eaturing bullet points and images.
    – Use of clear, understandable language.
    **Reference Points:**
    – Examine the best practices in Safe Sport as highlighted in your Environmental Scan.
    – Use the strongest elements from Western and Queen’s University infographics as benchmarks.

    This streamlined description provides a clear and focused outline for creating an effective infographic.
    Instructions for the rough draft that is already created (the rough draft powepoint):
    This Assignment is for a Canadian University, when looking for other inspiration, only look at other CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES or the University List I have provided in the Environmental Scan. Also, try to find Universities that have Infographics. The Objective of this Project is to take all the Information I have and make it look more appealing. Narrow It all down and Put it into an Infographic like the University of Western. It should only speak on the meat and strong points of my statements like Western U (canada). This Objective is to Create a Website Page for the University of Windsor that is Better than Western and Queens University’s Safe Sport Page.
    Safe Sport has become an important, but challenging piece for sport organizations.
    This Directed Study course will explore the Safe Sport landscape in USport institutions to inform the integration of Safe Sport into the University of Windsor Lancer environment. The goal of Safe Sport is to strive to create a safe and positive environment for student-athletes, coaches, staff and community.
    Currently, a gap exists for Safe Sport within Lancer Athletics and it is a priority to ensure resources, training and pathways for support are available. A focus on diverse and equity-deserving groups is paramount.
    These outcomes from this course are shared priorities for the Department of Kinesiology, Athletics and Recreation Service and the broader University of Windsor community as the outcomes aim to mitigate potential risks and empower individuals to understand their rights and responsibilities.
    Potential Outcomes: Identify Safe Sport domains and stakeholders. Compile and/or create relevant resources related to training and support. Propose educational pathways for student-athletes, coaches and staff. Review existing policies and identify gaps. Participate in delivery of Safe Sport information to incoming student-athletes in fall 2024
    Infographic
    Propose Templates / organize materials
    Propose templates and organization of Safe Sport materials (print and web-based) for Lancer Athletics.
    I am needing you to take what I have presented and lower the paragraphs, paraphrase and shorten it and only put the take away messages. I need you to look at all the information provided and find out what are the kinds of materials and information that I have that would be relative on a 1 page document.
    Infographic
    Western Mustangs Safe Sport Central – Western Mustangs Sports
    Safe Sport at Western University – Western Mustangs Sports
    I have to take the information that I have and create an infographic that mimics Western Universities. I need to come up with a “goal sentence”, “how to receive help”, “domains and stakeholders” and more. I also would need a support and resources page as well as educational resources. We are to totally mimic and make a better infographic than the University of western!
    Infographic should speak on the education part which you can find in my documents, physical safety and psychological safety and how the School will protect them. I would also look at other schools’ Infographics from my Environmental Scan or look at other Canadian Universities on the east side of Canada. We are to have on the Infographic a “What to do if?” “Where support is?’. The Infographic should be a big flier that someone can come to to learn more about Safe Sport and how to receive help. Please look at Western University Infographic! Also the Infographic should haveImplications and ramifications for all: coaches, facilitators, references, students, etc. Infographic should speak o what type of materials does someone need(s), stickers to support safe sport , Posters, education, powerpoint, training resources, etc.
    Proposing Templates:
    Diff, Framework, What stakeholders and what materials do they need. Should be said in it that all coaches sign off on a code of conduct. Universal code of conduct (check documents). Educational Course (check documents). What materials do we provide the coach with. Student athlete code of conduct? What materials would that be? Educational materials? Website? What Materials, break out if your in this stakeholder group, you may need this and if your in this stakeholder grouple you made need that..
    Create a Chart, Who are the people? What do they neeed?
    Key Fundamentals; Education (what does it look like, how do we teach it, what are we teaching), Accountability (what does it look like, who holds it accountable, what is the standard?), Policy (What is the policy, how do we enforce it, etc). What policies, Resources and support, Education.
    Maybe make a Inforgraphic for coaches and for players? Or website for both?
    Look at Queens University
    Reference: This school does well (look in my Environmental Scan), find best code of conduct, for APPENDICES, references why you think it is good and needed for the University of Windsor. The Language needs to be Understandable, not to long, clean and clear. Always build apart on the work, Speak on What Accountability looks like for the student athlete. What are you held accountable for? How is it Investigated, What did “I” do? Clearly define the “process”. What is the student or coach or stakeholders “rights”? What’s In the code of conduct? Here is the process (create the process, I gave a great idea in the documents but expand off of it). Where do you go to conduct the process? The materials and template should define the process. Parents are stakeholders, how can they be one? Secondary Stakeholder. Parents would love to go to our website and see we have a process to protect their children, shows we as a University care. Maybe put a website for primary stakeholders and secondary stakeholders or infographic. The Goal is to make this less of an academic paper because that is what I have in the first two documents. It should be like a chart with horizontal things. Should be an infographic that mimics Western or Queens U but BETTER. Layout should look more like webpages/posters, with small info. Code of conduct bullet poinrs, pictues, and look better for people to read like western.
    Frontiers | Listening to Athletes’ Voices: National Team Athletes’ Perspectives on Advancing Safe Sport in Canada
    Physical and Health Education in Canada: Integrated Approaches for … – Google Books
    Canada’s safe sport program still in need of change, says Olympic champion Jennifer Heil | CBC Sports

  • “Effective Communication and Collaboration in Clinical Practice: A Guide to Finding Evidence for Diagnosis and Healthcare Issues” Effective Communication and Collaboration in Clinical Practice: A Guide to Finding Evidence for Diagnosis and Healthcare Issues Effective communication and collaboration are essential skills for nurses in clinical

    Length of submission: 2-4 pages (not including the title page or the reference page) description of communication, collaboration, and evidence location process, including a list of databases or other sources with description of why they are appropriate for clinical scenario diagnosis/health care issue (that is, something that would be useable in professional practice for other nurses). Be sure to include an APA-formatted reference page at the end of your submission.
    Number of references: Cite a minimum of three sources of scholarly or professional evidence that supports your findings and considerations. Resources should be no more than five years old.
    APA formatting: References and citations are formatted according to current APA style.

  • “Crafting a Compelling Speech: Tips and Techniques”

    part 1 not needed. if you’re feeling generous writing me a script for speech, will leave you a $20 tip

  • “Exploring the Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology: A Comprehensive Review of the 13th Edition”

    (Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 13th edition) THATS THE ONLY SOURCE YOU GOING TO USE PLEASE 
    ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.