In order to write a case study paper, you must carefully address a number of sections in a specific order with specific information contained in each. The guideline below outlines each of those sections.

Section

Information to Include

Introduction (patient and problem)

  • Explain who the patient is (Age, gender, etc.)
  • Explain what the problem is (What was he/she diagnosed with, or what happened?)
  • Introduce your main argument (What should you as a nurse focus on or do?)

Pathophysiology

  • Explain the disease (What are the symptoms? What causes it?)

History

  • Explain what health problems the patient has (Has she/he been diagnosed with other diseases?)
  • Detail any and all previous treatments (Has she/he had any prior surgeries or is he/she on medication?)

Nursing Physical Assessment

  • List all the patients health stats in sentences with specific numbers/levels (Blood pressure, bowel sounds, ambulation, etc.)

Related Treatments

  • Explain what treatments  the patient is receiving because of his/her disease

Nursing Diagnosis & Patient Goal

  • Explain what your nursing diagnosis is (What is the main problem for this patient? What need to be addressed?)
  • Explain what your goal is for helping the patient recover (What do you want to change for the patient?)

 Nursing Interventions

  • Explain how you will accomplish your nursing goals, and support this with citations (Reference the literature)

 Evaluation

  • Explain how effective the nursing intervention was (What happened after your nursing intervention? Did the patient get better?)

 Recommendations

  • Explain what the patient or nurse should do in the future to continue recovery/improvement

Background and Physical Examination

J. P.  is a 46-year-old man presents to the emergency department with a 5-day history of progressively worsening breathlessness on exertion and mild, general flulike symptoms. He also complains about night sweats and an intermittent low-grade fever, both of which started about 2 weeks ago.

Upon physical examination, the patient does not appear to be in any acute distress. His vital signs are measured as a pulse of 89 beats/min, blood pressure of 140/85 mm Hg, and a respiratory rate of 19 breaths/min. He is afebrile, with a temperature of 99.8F (37.7C).

The chest examination reveals nothing out of the ordinary, and his cardiovascular and respiratory examinations, including auscultation, are unremarkable. The abdominal examination reveals no fluid thrill, shifting dullness, or bruit. The liver and the spleen are not enlarged. No lymph nodes are palpable.

Multiple areas of hyperpigmentation are noted; otherwise, the skin inspection is unremarkable, with no hematomas, bruises, wounds, or scars noted. Electrocardiography (ECG) reveals a sinus rhythm with a heart rate of 84 beats/min, and the T waves are somewhat flattened in leads V1, aVL, and III, but they are otherwise unremarkable.

Laboratory Test Results and Other Findings

Significant laboratory findings include a white blood cell count of 9.1 x 103/L (9.1 x 109/L; reference range, 3.5-8.8 x 109/L), a platelet count of 429 x 103/L (429 x 109/L; reference range, 140-350 109/L), a C-reactive protein level of 91 mg/L (reference range, < 10 mg/L), a lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level of 4.7 microkatals (kat)/L (reference range, < 3.5 kat/L), an erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) of 30 mm (reference range, 1-12 mm), and a D-dimer of 2.2 mg/L (reference range, < 0.25 mg/L).

A spiral CT scan is performed, which shows no . It does, however, reveal the presence of a significant  (1 cm ventral x 2.5 cm dorsal) and a multilobular substernal mass occupying the anterior superior mediastinum that is about 2.5 cm in thickness and 7 cm in length, with high absorption. Additionally, the mediastinal lymph nodes are enlarged; some are as large as 2 cm in size. No other pertinent findings on spiral CT are reported.

An emergent bedside echocardiogram is obtained. The echocardiographic findings confirm the presence of pericardial effusion, without signs or symptoms of a ; additionally, a retrosternal mass is detected

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

B. Thymoma

Your paper should be 3-4 pages in length and will be graded on how well you complete each of the above sections. You will also be graded on your use of APA style and on your application of nursing journals into the treatments and interventions. For integrating nursing journals, remember the following: 

  • Make sure to integrate citations into all of your paper
  • Support all claims of what the disease is, why it occurs and how to treat it with references to the literature on this disease
  • Always use citations for information that you learned from a book or article; if you do not cite it, you are telling your reader that YOU discovered that information (how to treat the disease, etc.)

Review the rubric for specific grading criteria. 

Points possible: 60

Keep your submission between 200 and 300 words.
Some HTML coding is required in this sample. The specific HTML required will be listed in the following instructions.
Begin with an appropriate title.
Use HTML to format the title with H1 tags and italics.
Introduce the topic in no more than 100 words. This introduction should pique the readers interest so theyll want to keep reading.
Continue with a meaningful subheading that refers to the next paragraph.
Use HTML to format the subheading with H2 tags.
In the following paragraph, go into detail about one aspect of the topic youve chosen. This paragraph should demonstrate how well you can argue your points.
End your submission with a call to action that encourages the reader to check out the topic for themselves.
Use HTML strong tags to highlight keywords or important points in the text. Do not include more than 3 or 4 instances of bold text, and logically spread it throughout the article.

Directions: Using Warriors Dont Cry and Letter From Birmingham Jail, construct a well-written synthesis essay using at least one additional source provided to address the prompt.

Prompt:

Carefully review the sources below (all of which you already have).  In an essay that synthesizes 3 of the 4 sources, develop a position that discusses the literary, persuasive, and rhetorical techniques that the author(s)/speaker(s)  uses to convey their message of overcoming the adversities of bias/injustice to his/her intended audience. You must develop an original thesis statement indicating what you will prove in your essay. No personal pronouns! This is a 5 paragraph essay {Introduction, 3 Body Paragraphs, and a Conclusion!}

Make sure your argument is illustrated and supported by the information from the sources.  Avoid merely summarizing the sources in your essay. Use properly indicated, MLA formatted internal citations from the sources (Links to an external site.).  This essay must be typed, Times New Roman font, 12 point, double- spaced, one-inch margins with MLA heading (Links to an external site.),  (Links to an external site.)using MLA format.  This essay must be at least two full pages of text and NO MORE THAN 2 1/2 pages of text. 

Read these articles,  and write two paragraphs about one of them, or an interesting site that you found on one of the subjects. In the first one, write a describe of the material. Then write a paragraph with your thoughts on the topic.

Heinrich Schliemann

https://www.age-of-the-sage.org/archaeology/heinrich_schliemann.html 

Sir Arthur Evans

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arthur-Evans 

Snake Goddesses

http://arthistoryresources.net/snakegoddess/ 

Write a 6 pages reasearch paper on Disney and Apple strategic alliance.

– what was the core, essence of this alliance?
– Why they were together?
– What did they that benefits both of the companies?
– Identifying the competitors of the alliances itself?
– Their new products offered from the alliance?
– Pick points that were interesting and important of the alliance?
– Variables affecting outcome, political ect..

Make the paper interesting and easy to understand.

APA Style, In text citation, 100% plagiarism free

Please see course topics below
Structural Family Therapy
Multigenerational Family Therapy
Cognitive distortions
Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy
Re-authoring conversation
Solution-Focused Therapy
Narrative Approach
Differentiation of self
Satir’s communication model
Actual or potential triangles or triangulations
SBIRT
Motivational Interviewing
Brief Negotiation Interviewing
Human Validation Process Model 

Instructions
Now that you’ve completed all aspects of the course and been introduced to several of the different theories and techniques used when working with families, answer the following questions using information from your text and other readings to explain your answers.

Which theories / techniques can you imagine yourself using in the future? Why these?
Which techniques / theories do you not think you will use in your future practice? Why not?
What are the strengths you bring to your future work with culturally diverse families?
What concerns you the most about working with families, especially Hispanic families?
What are the two most important things you are taking away from this course?

Are you preparing assignment related to ergonomics in warehouse
The assignment has two scenarios. The first scenario require detail what ergonomic assessments you would you carry out noting: (specific tasks you would focus on and why) & (suggested ergonomic improvements)
The second scenario need to write about – what has gone wrong? Write a summary report detailing (the ergonomic approach that would have improved the purchase, installation and ultimate use of the mechanical lifting aid) & (any potential breaches of health and safety law that could arise from the way the machinery has been brought into use).

Referencing_Harvard Style

How would you approach the challenge of keeping a wide variety of students, with an even wider range of interests and abilities engaged in the classroom? What are your personal strengths that will help you? What weaknesses must you overcome and how? What practices have you observed as a student that you think were helpful? Be specific about actual techniques or approaches you would use to keep everyone engaged (types of group work, classroom layout, etc.). Final paper should be between one and one and a half pages (single spaced) in length.

Objectives
This assignment examines the management of an individual project and as such will draw upon the skills, concepts and models we have discussed in the course to apply them in a real-world setting.
The exercise is designed to illustrate the practical challenges involved in managing the project, including the evaluation of good practice and/or problem areas for the project. Analysis of the project should make use of models, concepts and frameworks from the course lectures and your wider reading.
Project selection
Select a project where you can collect and analyze sufficient secondary (and/or primary) data to derive meaningful and strong insights. The project may be in the public, private or third sector.  This is not a typical research project, so sources may be from your selected organizations website, your knowledge of the project, government and consultancy reports as well as journal articles.
When analyzing your chosen project, you could consider some of the following issues (remember, its important to focus you work!):
Project objectives and scope

Assessment of how the project was organized and delivered

Evaluation of how stakeholders were managed
Assessment of approaches to managing risk and failure

Why was the project a success or failure?

Identification of problem areas and/or areas of good practice

Identification of lessons learnt that can be transferred to other projects
Your report should be 2000 words (10%) and use reference style APA v6. It should be typed with a font size 12, 1.5 spacing and must look professional. Your report needs to be well-structured, divided into numbered sections that correspond logically to your chosen structure and presentation. You should also include an overall introduction and conclusion.
The report should focus on 1-2 key project management issue(s) (e.g. project scoping, risk management, stakeholder management, project learning, project delivery, project planning, etc) which you should select after careful investigation (Remember, focusing down on topics will allow for greater depth in your analysis and recommendations). Please underline your investigation of project data (e.g. company reports, government reports, project case studies, interviews, etc.) with appropriate academic references to strengthen your argument. An essential feature of the report is to illustrate how theoretical constructs or models can help to explain the actions of organisations, project managers, or key stakeholders in practice. You are therefore advised to read widely. In fact, unless you have read and referenced at least 10 discrete references, it is unlikely that you have done sufficient reading.
The word limit includes the main text (including in-text references, tables and figures) but not the list of references at the end of your report. The main text starts with the first word in the introduction/background section and ends at the last word in your conclusion section. The word limit does not include the title, abstract, table of contents, exec summary if you decide to have one, reference list or appendices (I would not expect a long list of appendices.). Sticking to a strict word limit is an important skill for you to acquire, so make sure that you write in a concise and focused manner.

Essay #1: Source-Based Essay on Rhetorical Situation: Author, Audience, Tone, Purpose, Genre, Medium, and Stance

For this assignment, you will write a source-based article (that is, youll do some research in CCNYs academic databases) in which you will describe the rhetorical elementsauthor and audience, tone and purpose, genre and medium, and stance and languageof three sources that you have found in CCNYs academic databases and on the open web on the subject of your choice. You need to have at least three sources, and they must include a web site (including social media posts), a magazine or newspaper article, and a scholarly source (well discuss scholarly sources in detail during the class). With the exception of the website, you must locate your sources within CCNYs academic databases. We recommend that you use Academic One File, Opposing Viewpoints in Context, and the National Newspaper Index, but the choice is up to you.

You will be asked to write a short personal narrative essay ahead of your analysis, which you may wish to assimilate into your final essay, but will be graded separately.

For each article you choose, you will provide a brief summary, describe its author and audience, tone and purpose, genre and medium, and stance. In your analysis, youll not only identify, for example, the writers purposeto inform, to persuade, to argue, or something elsebut also what in the text tells you what the purpose is. If, for example, I think the articles purpose is to argue, Id point out phrases like In this article I argue, or point out where the author makes specific claims about their subject. Youll also need to look at both the articles you choose and the publication in which they appear. Looking at the publications web site will give you a lot of information about your articles purpose and audience.

Finally, youll make connections between the various articles that you analyze. In what ways are your various sources similar or different? What conclusions can you draw from this analysis, and what does it tell you about rhetoric in a larger framework?

Format

Please use Times New Roman, 12 point font. Make sure you have a clear heading with your name and class information, and number your pages. In this essay, youre describing a series of articles. Instead of making an argument, as school essays often do, youre exploring your sources from a rhetorical perspective. This will be new to many of you, so be sure to review the below information. The essay should include:

A general introduction, that tells the reader what your subject is
Rhetorical analyses of four sources (including all eight key terms for each)
Your thoughts about the relationships between the rhetorical elements of your sources
With the exception of the general introduction, your essay doesnt have to be in this exact order. You might, for example, want to talk about author and audience across all of your sources at the same time instead of separately presenting the audience analysis for each article.

Length:
Personal Narrative: 3-5 page
First Draft of Essay: at least 5 pages
Final Essay: 6-7 pages, including citations (1,500-1,750 words)

Identified and made comparisons between the various rhetorical aspects of your sources?