...Consideration’s that will make or break the success of a college student, there are a wide variety of different things that can either set-up a college student for success or set a college student up for being a un-successful student. You will find in this report a wide variety of things to consider making you a successful college student. Things to consider, know when preparing to enter college to become a successful college student and earn your degree without dropping out. Entering college is a major decision, it’s not an easy decision to make weather you continue your education and earn a degree, and there are many things that should be considered before signing up for college. It was reported that on average, a high school graduate brings home $630 a week wile a person with a bachelor’s degree earns $1140 a week (Research in Higher Education Journal Dec 2012). It was stated that college graduates earn more because they are smarter and societies reward smart people (Research in Higher Education Journal Dec 2012). For a college student to be a successful student they need to first go to college. The place that college preparation starts in high school at the point this is where fall short for college and decide that college is not for them for many reasons, some of these reasons are financial reason with other including not being able to hold good grades that would get them into the college that they would want to go to. A list of reasons that hinders college students...
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...Computerized physician order entry Virginia Okougbo HCS 533: Health Information System Professor: CHONG DALEIDEN Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) The computerized physician order entry also referred to as computerized provider order entry is an information structure utilized in many hospitals whereby physicians enter the medical practitioner instructions for the treatment of patients electronically (Yazer, 2013). The entered orders are communicated via a network of computers to the departments such as laboratories, pharmacy or radiology or to the medical staff that is responsible to fulfill the order. In this technology, a physician requests a service to be given to the patient in question by other medical staff in the same department or in other departments by entering the request into a computer system rather than in writing. Traditionally, the orders were made through handwriting and given to the patient who would provide them to the service provider. This technology is most useful in hospitalized patients has it provides the information on what to be done for each patient, therefore, eliminating the errors that may arise. The Computerized physician order entry is part of requirements of the electronic health records provided for in the health information technology for economic and clinic health (HITECH) Act (Teasdale, 2008). This act encourages and stimulates the use of electronic health records in American hospitals to provide quality and safe health...
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...Shoe Store Incident A company policy is a documented set of guidelines in which the company has bound themselves to operate. Company policies add structure to an organization while setting expectations and performance objectives. Wavering away from the principles that guide the corporation may create unnecessary legal exposure. Upon Imelda arriving at the shoe store, Imedla clearly has voiced her opinion that she wants a female associate to assist her with her purchases. Bob explained to Imedla that the associate available for assistance today is Tom. Imedla has indicated she would purchase additional shoes if a female associate helped her. Bob regrettably informs Imelda that the company has a strict policy that designates the associates must alternate positions and today is Tom’s day for customer service. Unfortunately, Bob realizes the store may lose additional purchases because of the decision to have Tom assist Imelda. However, Bob strongly believes the company policy is a purposeful guideline to follow, and he should not waver from this policy. Initially, gender discrimination is a major legal issue that arises in the case of the female customer requesting a female salesperson to assist her in purchasing shoes. As the sales manager, Bob cannot replace Tom with Mary to appease the customer. It is company policy that two floor employees rotate between working in the back and assisting customers. If Bob were to switch the rotation and allow Mary to assist the employee...
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...Worksheet – Child Support Obligation |Each party shall complete that portion of the worksheet that applies to him or her, sign the form and file it with the court. This worksheet is required in | |all proceedings establishing or modifying child support. | | | |IN RE: Anthony P. Lewis CASE NO: | |And Crystal F. Lewis | |FATHER: Anthony P. Lewis | |MOTHER: Crystal F. Lewis | | | |CHILD SUPPORT OBLIGATION WORKSHEET (CSOW) ...
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...Week 3 DQ1 What are the reasons for there being so many new emerging types of health care workers? As we are all aware healthcare has transformed and continues to be under the process of transformation. Among the transformation the healthcare workforce has been affected in a positive way. Healthcare employment is growing and the workforce is evolving due to the demands of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a shortage of clinician, an improving economy, our elderly population been in need of different types of services as well as the goal to implement new models about patient-center-care. All these changes in our healthcare system can only be possible as well as accomplished thru by emerge of different types of healthcare workers. Two services and providers types emerging from these roles are: * Patient navigation- The patient navigator facilitates patients and families in specific tasks. they follow up with clients who have become non-medical adhere/lost of care. The navigator provides escort services so clients can become consistence in maintaining with medical adherence. * Care Coordinator – The Care coordinator, assist to manage the patients’ transitions thru the healthcare system. They provide the patients with the necessary support and care coordination to ensure the patients short term goals of a care plan are met or improved so the patient can continue to move forward. How have these types of services affected your life? * These new services have affected...
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...PROJECT SCOPE STATEMENT Note: Any work not explicitly included in the Project Scope Statement is implicitly excluded from the project. * Create links to referenced documents (e.g., Link_To_… ) by using Insert Hyperlink on your toolbar. * Note that all documents that are linked to the Scope Statement become part of the Project Scope and require the same degree of management control. Such documents should be maintained in a separate Scope directory along with the Scope Statement. | Project Name: | | Prepared by: | | Date (MM/DD/YYYY): | | Version History (insert rows as needed): | Version | Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Comments | 1.0 | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. Executive Summary | Provide below a brief overview of this project (e.g., project purpose and justification): | | Provide a brief project summary in the space below. This information may be available in the Project Charter. Also provide a link to the Project Charter for reference. | Link_To_Project_Charter | | Note: In any instance where there is a discrepancy between the Project Charter and the Project Scope Statement, the latter is considered authoritative. | 2. Business Objectives | 2.1 Product Description (Solution): | | 2.2 Business Objectives: | | 3. Project Description | For each area below, provide sufficient detail to define this project adequately: | 3.1 Project Scope | ...
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...1 The Towson Manufacturing Corporation applies overhead on the basis of machine hours. The following divisional information is presented for your review: Find the unknowns for each of the divisions. Actual machine hours Estimated machine hours Overhead application rate Actual overhead Estimated overhead Applied overhead Over- (under-) applied overhead Division A 22,500 20,000 $4.50 110,000 90,000 101,250 ($8,750) 1 2 3 1. Compute estimated overhead for Division A. 20,000 Estimated Machine Hours $4.50 x Application Rate $90,000 Estimated Overhead for Division A 2. Compute applied overhead for Division A. Actual Machine Hours x Application Rate Applied Overhead for Division A 22,500 $4.50 $101,250 3. Compute Over- (under-) applied overhead for Division A. 110,000 Actual Overhead 101,250 - Applied overhead ($8,750) Over / Under Applied Overhead for Division A 4. Compute actual machine hours for Division B. 86,000 Applied overhead $5.00 ÷ Application Rate $17,200 Actual Machine Hours for Division A 5. Compute estimated machine hours for Division B. 90,000 Estimated overhead $5.00 ÷ Application Rate $18,000 Actual Machine Hours for Division A 5. Compute actual overhead for Division B. Actual Overhead - Over / Under Applied overhead Actual Machine Hours for Division A 86,000 6,500 $79,500 [no notes on this page] -1- head on the basis of machine hours. The following divisional information = You must input = Calculated automatically RED TEXT = Where the...
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...Observational learning has benefited me in many in several educational situations. The most recent would be the last 2 sessions in which I have been taking math classes. I have no shame in say that math is not my strongest subject. Know that, I know that it was a class that I needed to take onsite rather than online. I know that I am a “visual learning” and it would be in my best interest to take class where I could see the instructor actually work the sample problems. I was able to comprehend and apply the information much better after watching the examples being solved first. I have found through my years that some things you just simply have to have some raw talent to do and it does not matter how many times you‘ve watched others perform the exact same task. For example, I spent a lot of time watching do-it-yourself shows on television. I have seen countless show on remodeling a bathroom and even have purchased a couple videos; however just because you watch someone else do it, that does not mean you will be able to duplicate it accurately. Needless, to say my own person bathroom remodel did not go over very well and I need to call in professional reinforcements. Page 195 #5 As an eyewitness to a crime, I would use strategies of improving long-term memory to help store my account of the facts. Specially, I would first write down the facts and then I would try to draw a diagrams to help categorized the information so that it would be easier to recall. If I were a juror...
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...Leah M. Norton Professor Chuck Norris English 132 28 September 2012 MLA Style: An Illustrated Guide Because MLA style can involve many elements, I have constructed this short paper to model and explain some of the basics of MLA style. You can see from the top of this page how your title block and header are supposed to look – remember, in the title block you should include your name, your professor, the course number (English 132), and the date – so the rest of this essay will focus on how to use in-text citations in your paper. There are several ways to cite quotations in an MLA-style paper. The first is simply to include your in-text citation, which is the author’s name and page number, in parentheses, at the end of the quote, as in this example: “Some boys taught me to play football. This was fine sport” (Dillard 23). Notice that the quote is first introduced, then given, and then explained. Notice also that the period at the end of the sentence doesn’t appear until after the citation. Another way to use an in-text citation is to put the citation before the quote. For instance, if I want to talk about something that Dillard says in her story, I’d say the author’s name and then use a quote such as, “Boys welcomed me at baseball, too, for I had, through enthusiastic practice, what was weirdly known as a boy’s arm” (23). Notice again how I first introduce the quote, give the quote, and then explain the quote. You should avoid beginning or ending a paragraph with...
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...Home Computer Incident Response Plan Introduction This paper contains a brief Incident response for my home computers. For the purpose of this paper two departments introduced, User department and Technology services department. Virus Attack Before Attack Users * Keep anti-virus software running? * Update virus signatures at least weekly. * Attend virus awareness training. * Learn how to detect and take basic steps during a virus attack. * Perform back-ups of vulnerable data on a regular basis. * Rotate most current backup media offsite. Technology Services * Provide education and training about virus attack awareness. * Provide education about the dangers and attack profiles of the most prevalent kinds of malware attacks. * Instruct users about proper method for data backups. * Randomly test backups using restores to ensure the quality of the backup procedures, the training, and the quality of the media. * Provide offsite backup media service. * Ensure that a current Incident Response Plan is in place to deal with active attacks and post attack situations. After an Attack Users * Work with Technology services to determine the extent of data loss. * Work with Technology Services to determine the root causes. * Work with Technology Services to provide input updates to the Lessons Learned * Work with Technology Services to provide input updates to the Incident Response Plan * Work...
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...University of Phoenix Material Effective Study Habits Worksheet Review Phoenix Career Plan results of Career Plan Building Activity: Work Culture Preference, respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: 1. Describe your ideal study environment. My ideal study environment would be a safe and comfortable area free from distractions. I would want to make sure that I have all that I would need to stay organized and be able to do my best work or studying. When I am relaxed and able to write out my ideas I am usually able to complete my assignments in a timely manner. 2. List some of the distractions that might hinder your study progress or your performance in an online classroom. Some of the distractions that might hinder my progress in an online classroom are watching TV, eating with my family, listening to music, interacting with my children, talking on the phone, or getting tired. Not getting the proper amount of sleep can cause me to become unfocused and I will not be able to complete my studying or assignment. 3. What actions can you take to manage and eliminate distractions? The actions that I take to manage and eliminate my distractions are making sure that I get enough sleep the night before, eating dinner before I start to study, turning my ringer off on my phone, spend time with the kids before I study and recording or just missing my TV shows. 4. How will you apply your personal learning style? How does your personal Learning style affect your...
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...2. Again, review the DFDs you developed for the Petrie's Electronics case. (I have placed the level 1 diagrams in the Project Workbook - Week 3 folder in doc sharing, use your homework solution for the Record Customer Activities level 1) . Use these DFDs to identify the attributes of each of the six entities listed in this case, using Figure PE Figure 7-1; I have also placed the Visio diagram in doc sharing, Project Workbook - Week 4). Write an unambiguous definition for each attribute. Then, redraw PE Figure 7-1 by placing the six (and additional) entities in this case on the diagram along with their associated attributes. List at least 2 attributes for each of the six entities and describe then in a short sentence or bullet statement. Then redraw PE Fig 7-1 to look like figure 7-21. PROMOTION ID 1. PROMOTION_ID- PROMOTION CODE PROVIDED BY COMPANY 2. PROMOTION_AMOUNT- PROMOTION AMOUNT FOR THE CODE COUPON ID 1. AMT_POINTS- THE AMOUNT OF POINTS THE CLIENT HAS 2. COUPON_ID DISCOUNT CODE OFFERED BY THE COMPANY CUSTOMER ID 1. ONLINE_NAME- LOG IN OR USER NAME 2. CUSTOMER_NUMBER- REWARDS CARD NUMBER FOR IN STORE SHOPPERS SERVICES ID 1. SERVICE_ID- SERVICE IDENTIFIER FOR SERVICE RENDERED 2. STORE_JOB- -STORE PROVIDING SERVICES TRANSACTION ID 1. TRANSACTION ID- ID FOR TRANSACTION TYPE 2. TRANSACTION_TYPE_ TYPE OF TRANSACTION BEING PRERFORMED PRODUCT ID 1. PRODUCT_ID- PRODUCT NAME 2. PRODUCT_QUANTITY-AMOUNT OF PRODUCTS NEEDED 3. Using...
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...Scenario 1: Each week employees of Rose Plumbing fill out a paper form outlining the number of hours worked, vacation and sick time. This information is used to prepare weekly paychecks. This system results in many errors. The owners of Rose Plumbing want to create an electronic time entry system. Create a stakeholder map to illustrate the different rings in your project's sociology. Role | Organization | Work-Responsibilities | Interest | Power | Sponsor | External | Capitalize Money on project | High | High | Project Manager | Project Team | Project Manager Managing the project | High | High | Director | Internal Top Management | Managing entire project | High | High | Programmer | Project Team | Programming | High | Low | Senior Developer | Project Team | System Development Plan | High | Low | QAE | Project Team | System Quality Assurance Plan | High | High | Maintenance Technician | Internal Project Team | Maintaining Systems | High | Low | Business Analyst | Project Team | Analysis the Organizationand requirement Gathering | High | High | Finance Director | Internal Organization | Produce Accounts, Analysis Report (Budget) | High | Low | Auditors | Internal | Produce Accounts, Analysis Report (Budget)Approvals | Low | Low | Business Licenser | Internal/External | Check the business procedure legally | High | High | What concerns might stakeholders have related to the new electronic system? Stakeholder Mapping According to the Mendelow’s Matrix ...
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...“The five-factor theory grew out of the most common way that people describe personality—by identifying words that can describe traits, a set of habitual characteristics and behaviors” (cited in Mossler, 2013). “The combination of words allows us to emphasize the uniqueness of each individual” (cited in Mossler, 2013). The Big Five source traits consist of Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. The Big Five personality was rather accurate. Openness to Experience- I scored thirty seven percent. I am a conventional and down to earth type of person narrow interests, uncreative. Conscientiousness- I scored an eighty-four percent. I scored very high on conscientiousness which reveals that I am reliable, well-organized, self-disciplined, and careful. Extroversion- I scored forty-five percent. I am introverted, reserved, inhibited, and quiet. I am a person who is reserved overall, but when I am with my family or friends, I am completely sociable. Agreeableness- I scored an eighty-eight percent. On agreeableness I scored high. I tend to be good natured, sympathetic, forgiving, and courteous. Neuroticism- I scored sixty-six percent. High scorers tend to be nervous, high-strung, insecure, and worry. I find that I become edgy when I’m out of my comfort zone. The Big Five refer to basic tendencies that all humans share. “Like Cattell's 16 surface traits, each of the Big Five is associated with its own characteristic attitudes...
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...LT A Reflection Week 3 Jan McKenzie, Jeremy Sawyer LAW/421 December 9, 2013 Aretha Somerville LT A Reflection Week 3 In the second week, one of the topics covered was the area of copyrights. These were basic rules and regulations brought about to help protect an individual or business’ intellectual property. The advent of cyberspace brought about further issues that forced Copyright Laws to adapt to the rapid changes technology brought with it. To begin with, one team member looked at the origin of copyright law. Its creation in 1976 was to protect the “rights of literary property as recognized and sanctioned by positive law.” (Melvin, 2011, p. 612). It protects authors, songwriters, musicians, and any other owner of original literary or artistic production of having their work copied without some compensation. In order for something to be copyright protected, the property in question must be original, creative and fixed in a durable medium such as a book or digital media. The rise of file sharing was an interesting area to examine as it forced copyright law to evolve in order to cover the internet and the challenges it brought with it. The ability to share files in a peer-to-peer format saw a lot of copyrighted items, primarily MP3s at first, to be shareable between users of the internet. This brought about the passing of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA) in 1998, which, according to Melvin, 2011, “an attempt to modernize copyright law to deal with the...
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