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Describe the intention and content of the article. If it is a research report, discuss the research method and findings. Comment on problems or issues highlighted by the authors.

title Page: The title of the assessment, the name of the paper you are reporting on and its authors, and your name and student ID.
Introduction: Identification of the paper you are critiquing/ reviewing, a statement of the
purpose for your report and a brief outline of how you will discuss the selected article (one or
two paragraphs).
Body of Report: Describe the intention and content of the article. If it is a research report,
discuss the research method and findings. Comment on problems or issues highlighted by the authors. Report on results
discussed and discuss the conclusions of the article and how they are relevant to the topics of
this Unit of Study.
Conclusion: A summary of the points you have made in the body of the paper. (One
or two paragraphs)

Importance of using the six rights in order to avoid errors

The Institution of Medicine’s (IOM) first Quality Chasm report, to Err is Human: Building, sated that medication-related errors (a subset of medical errors) were a significant cause of morbidity and mortality; they accounted for one out of every 131 outpatient deaths and one out of every 854 inpatient deaths. white 2 pages of the Importance of using the six rights in order to avoid errors: 1. what are the six rights of medications administration? 2. how can nurses prevent medication errors? 3. Give 5 examples of medications errors. References, 3 academics sources

Radiology

Complete an one page essay describes the health science career “Radiology”. It should be typed in 12 inch font, Times New Roman or Times Roman and include the following:

Why you have chosen this career
Duties of the career (i.e. what skills, etc will you be performing on a routine basis)
Salaries (national, state and local comparison)
Job market in Houston (or in whatever city you plan to work once you graduate)
Advancement opportunities
Educational requirements
Specialties in the field
Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) requirements for re-licensure
Quote from a professional in your field.

address the controversy between free will and determinism.

Topic A: In this essay you will address the controversy between free will and determinism. You will go deeper into the problem of determinism by choosing whether it is the predictability or the unpredictability of our actions that pose a bigger threat to free will. Using passages from the textbook, explain in detail what determinism is and why determinism threatens the idea of free will. Now consider these two opposite points of view about our ability to predict behavior: Everything you do is predictable to those who know you well. This predictability means your life is determined by choices beyond your controlParaphrase from Vaughn, p.258 He sat a long time and he thought about his life and how little of it he could have foreseen and he wondered for all his will and all his intent how much of it was his doing.Cormac Mc Carthy (reprinted in Vaughn, p.255) Explain what these two points of view mean and then give your own reasoned opinion about which point of view is correct. Defend your answer.

Infectious/communicable diseases essay Community Week 8

Name of the disease including agents that cause Infectious/Communicable Disease, the mode of contamination or how it is spread.
The modes of prevention applying the three levels of prevention with at least one example of each one.
Prevalence and control of the condition according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) including morbidity and mortality.
Implications of the disease in the community and the role of the community health nurse in the control and prevention of the disease.
The essay must be presented in a Word Document, APA format, Arial 12 font attached to the forum in the tab of the Discussion Question title Infections/Communicable disease essay and in the assignment tab under the exercise title SafeAssign infectious/communicable disease. A minimum of 3 references no older than 5 years must be used. If you use any reference from any website make sure they are reliable sites such as CDC, NIH, Institute of Medicine, etc.

There is a rubric attached to the assignment for your guidance.

Below please see the definitions of infectious disease and communicable disease. They are similar but differ in some characteristics.

Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They’re normally harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some organisms may cause disease. Some infectious diseases can be passed from person to person.

Communicable, or infectious diseases, are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi that can be spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. Some are transmitted through bites from insects while others are caused by ingesting contaminated food or water.

Important to select references not older than 5 years

Write a literary essay on Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee Novel: Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee Be aware that you will be writing about a novel, which in its broadest sense is any extended fictional narrative almost always in prose, in which the representation of character is often the focus.

Write a literary essay on Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee Novel: Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee Be aware that you will be writing about a novel, which in its broadest sense is any extended fictional narrative almost always in prose, in which the representation of character is often the focus. Good authors use the elements of fiction, such as plot, theme, setting etc. purposefully, with a very clear goal in mind. One of the paths to literary analysis is to discover what the author’s purpose is with each of his choices. Avoid the problem that many students have, which is to hold the erroneous assumption that simply retelling what happened in detail is good enough (no, it is not). Plot summary is necessary, but not the intended goal in a literary essay. Include an introduction with a clear thesis statement, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Use at least three quotes from the book. When citing your sources, use MLA style for literary essays. It is helpful to keep your handbook open to the MLA tab as you write. Minimum 850 words Use specific supporting details from the book and at least two from outside sources.Go to the Miami Dade Databases (not Google) for your sources. The following are not acceptable sources: Class Lecture Notes Textbooks Study Guides (SparkNotes, Cliff Notes, BookRags etc.) Wikipedia/ Encyclopedias Dictionaries Popular Magazines (People, Glamour etc.) Popular information websites such as about.com or Ask.com Personal Blogs Why not? Because for one, they are not original sources. Encyclopedias and textbooks are useful to provide an overview or introduction to a topic for complete beginners. These are meant to get you started on a subject. They are not research documents.Wikipedia: Many instructors forbid reference to Wikipedia at all. Some professors do allow its use, and the use of encyclopedias in general, but don’t do it. It’s generally reliable for checking routine facts and extremely specialized topics, but Wikipedia, actually all encyclopedias suffer from the problem that they are not a primary sources. Wikipedia has the added problem that although it is working on correcting errors, it still has weak quality control. It is susceptible to deliberate sabotage, vandalism, even censorship. So don’t use it if you’re not familiar enough with the subject matter to spot biases or errors, and don’t cite it in any academic paper at all. Required Procedures: Read Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee in its entirety before beginning your paper. Take notes as you read. Mark some interesting passages and save necessary source information (such as page numbers) for your in-text documentation and your Works Cited list. Think about the topic and approach you chose located in the Topics and Approaches page. Do not simply repeat or summarize the story. Write your well-constructed thesis, topic sentences, supporting details roughly before beginning. Do some research. It’s important to know a bit about apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa before you begin the paper. Take notes and save necessary source information for your Works Cited list. Use at least two outside sources from scholarly sites or journals. Look at sample papers to refresh your memory concerning the format in Rules for Writers, 8th edition. Write a minimum 850-word (or more if necessary) for a good literary essay. Use formal language and the third person, avoiding personal anecdotes and eliminating all references to yourself at all (I believe, in my opinion, etc). Revise, edit, and proofread, proofread, proofread. It’s easy to make mistakes. Correct them before you submit your paper.You may also use any of the writing labs and centers in any MDC campus, where a tutor might help you. There are some sites that help you catch grammar errors, such as GrammarRater, but remember, they’re not human and don’t read for content, so they miss things (often).