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Differential Diagnosis for Skin Conditions

Assignment 1: Lab Assignment: Differential Diagnosis for Skin Conditions Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Properly identifying the cause and type of a patients skin condition involves a process of elimination known as differential diagnosis. Using this process, a health professional can take a given set of physical abnormalities, vital signs, health assessment findings, and patient descriptions of symptoms, and incrementally narrow them down until one diagnosis is determined as the most likely cause. In this Lab Assignment, you will examine several visual representations of various skin conditions, describe your observations, and use the techniques of differential diagnosis to determine the most likely condition. To Prepare Review the Skin Conditions document provided in this weeks Learning Resources, and select one condition to closely examine for this Lab Assignment. Consider the abnormal physical characteristics you observe in the graphic you selected. How would you describe the characteristics using clinical terminologies? Explore different conditions that could be the cause of the skin abnormalities in the graphics you selected. Consider which of the conditions is most likely to be the correct diagnosis, and why. Search the Walden library for one evidence-based practice, peer-reviewed article based on the skin condition you chose for this Lab Assignment. Review the Comprehensive SOAP Exemplar found in this weeks Learning Resources to guide you as you prepare your SOAP note. Download the SOAP Template found in this weeks Learning Resources, and use this template to complete this Lab Assignment. The Lab Assignment Choose one skin condition graphic (identify by number in your Chief Complaint) to document your assignment in the SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan) note format rather than the traditional narrative style. Refer to Chapter 2 of the Sullivan text and the Comprehensive SOAP Template in this week’s Learning Resources for guidance. Remember that not all comprehensive SOAP data are included in every patient case. Use clinical terminologies to explain the physical characteristics featured in the graphic. Formulate a differential diagnosis of three to five possible conditions for the skin graphic that you chose. Determine which is most likely to be the correct diagnosis and explain your reasoning using at least three different references, one reference from current evidence-based literature from your search and two different references from this weeks Learning Resources. Objective Students will: Apply assessment skills to diagnose skin conditions Apply concepts, theories, and principles relating to health assessment techniques and diagnoses for the skin, hair, and nails Assignment 1 To Prepare Review the Skin Conditions document provided in this weeks Learning Resources, and select one condition to closely examine for this Lab Assignment. Consider the abnormal physical characteristics you observe in the graphic you selected. How would you describe the characteristics using clinical terminologies? Explore different conditions that could be the cause of the skin abnormalities in the graphics you selected. Consider which of the conditions is most likely to be the correct diagnosis, and why. Search the Walden library for one evidence-based practice, peer-reviewed article based on the skin condition you chose for this Lab Assignment. Review the Comprehensive SOAP Exemplar found in this weeks Learning Resources to guide you as you prepare your SOAP note. Download the SOAP Template found in this weeks Learning Resources, and use this template to complete this Lab Assignment. The Lab Assignment Choose one skin condition graphic (identify by number in your Chief Complaint) to document your assignment in the SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan) note format rather than the traditional narrative style. Refer to Chapter 2 of the Sullivan text and the Comprehensive SOAP Template in this week’s Learning Resources for guidance. Remember that not all comprehensive SOAP data are included in every patient case. Use clinical terminologies to explain the physical characteristics featured in the graphic. Formulate a differential diagnosis of three to five possible conditions for the skin graphic that you chose. Determine which is most likely to be the correct diagnosis and explain your reasoning using at least three different references, one reference from current evidence-based literature from your search and two different references from this weeks Learning Resources.
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Elon Musk (Mergers & Acquisitions/Vertical Integration)

Case 3: Elon Musk (Mergers & Acquisitions/Vertical Integration) Choose one of the following two case prompts: 1) As a board member of Tesla, would you have voted for or against the merger with Solar City? Why? 2) Assess Musk’s strategy for Tesla: If you were Elon Musk, would you drive Tesla to become a large automobile company, a battery company, or a sustainable energy company?

Are there important differences or disagreements among scholars? Are there significant problems or limitations with any of the research studies?

APA Lit Review Length: 5-7 pages (not including title and references page) Format: Correct APA format throughout. Please use the files in this folder to learn more about APA format. Title: Include an informative, interesting, provocative and/or creative title – but nothing too crazy! The Literature Review consists of an introduction, summary of scholarly sources, a discussion and evaluation of the sources (including disputes and disagreements), and a conclusion in which you put forth your own potential original research ideas, and also discuss strengths and weaknesses of the literature you reviewed. A minimum of five scholarly articles, published in the last 10 years, from peer-reviewed journals are required for this assignment. All articles MUST be scholarly research articles. You can cite books, excluding your textbook, but these must be in addition to your 5 articles. Don’t cite blogs, websites, opinions, etc. Your five articles should have been published in the last decade; if you want to use an older article, it should be in addition to your five required. The Literature Review in the Research Process “Literature” refers to the scholarly writing, published (original) research study results, and other important analyses on a particular aspect of a topic. So you are not going to write an essay on a Shakespearean play or some other literary text. The purpose of a literature review is fourfold: The first is to summarize and assess the state of existing knowledge on your narrowed topic. What knowledge exists and is generally accepted with regard to your topic? Are there important differences or disagreements among scholars? Are there significant problems or limitations with any of the research studies? Which research methods were employed in the various research studies, which were not, and with what consequences? What questions remain unanswered? What aspects or approaches seem relatively unexplored? Through the process of reviewing existing knowledge you will also develop a better understanding of your topic. Required Elements of the Literature Review (do not use these subtitles in your paper, they’re just to help you conceptualize the format and content of your paper) Introduction: The introduction presents your narrowed topic or area of inquiry, usually through its significance and/or an overview statement of how researchers have studied this narrowed area. You will want to define the topic, and give a broad overview of the current state of research findings surrounding this topic. Do not forget to cite sources here – you did not come to the table with this knowledge already in your brain! Summary: The summary-of-sources section presents the research, knowledge, and analysis that the literature offers concerning your narrowed research topic. This section should be organized according to the issues or aspects studied, the accepted interpretations or theories, the disputed claims, and any unanswered questions. Do not simply summarize each source in separate paragraphs. The paragraphs in your summary should focus on specific issues, not necessarily on individual authors. For example, if you were studying prison reform, one paragraph might present what three scholars have reported regarding education programs in prison, even though one or more of those authors might show up again in another paragraph on visitation rights. If a paragraph happens to focus on only one author or article, make sure this is for a good reason, for example, the article represents the authoritative discussion of a particular issue; in such a case, the content of that paragraph should be limited to the issue and not turn into a general summary of the article. Discussion and Evaluation: This section is your discussion and evaluation of the articles from your summary section and not your discussion of the issues themselves. Instead, you are interpreting and evaluating the knowledge presented in the summary section in order to raise questions for further research. You may discuss and evaluate the significance of various conclusions and arguments, the completeness of individual studies, the research methods used, substantial areas of disagreement, debates over definitions of terms, and/or the consistency of the results with each other. As you present your evaluation, do so cautiously with thorough analysis and explanation. Challenging the results of a professional study with nothing but one isolated observation or opinion will reveal your naivet more than any real weakness in the study. Share your evaluation without using the first person (I, me, my, mine); doing so will shift the readers focus away from the subject and onto you, the writer. As you discuss and evaluate the knowledge and issues with regard to your narrowed topic, raise questions for further study along the way. Refer directly to all of the articles from your Summary section. Do not introduce new articles in this section that you have not already covered in the Summary section. Please note that even though you may take issue with aspects of the research and findings in your sources, it is very rare for the discussion to include a complete dismissal of any one source. If you read a source and find that it has nothing or little of value to offer on your topic, then do not include it in the literature review. By choosing to include sources in your literature review, you imply that you have already judged them to offer something that is worth consideration. Further, it is important to distinguish between evaluation for analytical purposes and evaluation for entertainment purposes. While this kind of essay is called a literature review, it is not a review in the sense of a movie review. You should not be concerned with whether the material you have reviewed is entertaining. The purpose, rather, is to demonstrate how considering various arguments and approaches improves our understanding and engages us in new questions. Conclusion: The conclusion synthesizes the knowledge confirmed through the discussion and evaluation section while identifying areas for further research. After reviewing the literature, what do we know? What dont we know? There should be an apparent connection between the new areas of inquiry and the summary of existing knowledge. Bring your conclusion to a close by identifying and discussing the significance of your topic. References and In-text Citations: An APA style reference page, with all of the sources referred to in your literature review, must be included at the end of your essay. All quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing must also follow APA guidelines. In your presentation and analysis of sources, do not use direct quotes; excessive quoting can turn your literature review into a cacophony of different voices that frustrates the readers ability to find cohesion between the distinct ideas. You are always better off paraphrasing or summarizing, which you must do carefully to avoid plagiarism. You must use at least 5 references from peer-reviewed, scientific journals. Audience: The audience for a literature review is a somewhat hypothetical body of fellow researchers. These are people interested in the same issues and who are usually working in a similar field. Thus, you are expected to use vocabulary appropriate to your subject matter. For example, the term reentry has a specific set of meanings and connotations within criminal justice. If you choose to write about this subject, then you are expected to familiarize yourself with that word and others and use them accurately in your explanations and analysis. Note and look up commonly used terms as you run across them in your reading. Consider how they are used in context and with what connotations. Acquiring the vocabulary of the discussion is an important part of being able to express yourself with clarity and precision. Showing that you are conversant with the vocabulary and concepts common to the discussion is also an important part of establishing your authority to analyze the contributions of others. Style and Tone: In tone, consider that you are writing for a body of professionals. They want to see that you are reasonably objective. Betraying a strong emotional investment may cast doubt on your credibility. Thus, your tone and style should emphasize that you are interested in furthering understanding rather than establishing that you are right or winning an argument. Moreover, the focus in this essay is not on you; it is on the texts and topic you are analyzing and synthesizing. Therefore, do not use the first person (I, me, my, mine). Nor should you find occasion to use the second person (you, your, youre), for example, to address the reader directly as in, Having considered the many facets of this problem, you may wonder how it can possibly be solved. Such language is overly informal for this kind of academic writing and shifts the focus to the reader and away from the topic of your essay. A possible revision could be: A consideration of the many facets of this problem clearly indicates that solving it will be difficult. Paragraph form: Each of your body paragraphs should have a topic sentence. Pay attention to the transitions between and within paragraphs. Paragraphs in academic writing are (usually) between 1/3 – 3/4 of a page long. If they are shorter than that, you may not be adequately developing your ideas. If the ideas or information do not deserve to be developed further, then you might consider combining the content of the short paragraph with another paragraph; in such a case, you would need to revise the topic sentence so that it covers the combined materials. If a paragraph is much longer than 3/4 of a page, you risk losing the attention of your reader as well as losing focus in your paragraph itself. Of course, there are exceptions to the 1/3-3/4 page guideline.
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Describe how old you were in your earliest memory, and what you remember.

Discussion Topic You were once an infant, so you too have probably experienced infantile amnesia. In this assignment, you will identify your earliest memories, possibly with a little help from a photograph. 1. Review this unit’s required readings. 2. Identify your earliest memory, and consider the questions below. Then, post your responses to the Discussion Board: Describe how old you were in your earliest memory, and what you remember. Has anyone who was older ever actually recalled the event to you? If so, what did the person tell you? Is the description the same or different? Do you have any pictures of the event? If so, post the picture and identify people and things you recall.

The Age of Totalitarianism

Article Review: The Age of TotalitarianismArticle:Kreis, Steven. “The Age of Totalitarianism: Stalin and Hitler,” The HistoryGuide: Lectures on Twentieth Century Europe, Lecture 10. Available online athttp://www.historyguide.org/europe/lecture10.htmlStudents will write at least five-page (double space) response papers in every week (total 5) on the assigned readingmaterials.Article reviews should demonstrate:1) A brief summary of the main arguments (1 point)2) An evaluation of the reading materials (weakness and strength of the arguments) (1 point)3) Your response to the arguments, (are you agreeing or disagreeing with the arguments, why) (1 point)4) Proper language and citation according to APA format (1 point)Students must use all the materials, articles, book chapterAPA format (Title, in text citations, reference page, 5 pages of content)

Discuss the three primary qualifications a witness must meet before testifying.

There are two separate assignments. Please label each assignment with the discussion question. Each discussion question should be at least 411 words each. Discussion Question 1 Discuss the three primary qualifications a witness must meet before testifying. Discuss the reasons and methods used to impeach a witness. Book for this class is: Criminal Evidence 2nd Edition By Marjie T. Britz Pearson Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0-13-359833-9 This assignment is from chapter 8 and 9 in the textbook Please answer the following question(s). Answers need to be thorough and complete – a minimum of 500 words. You may want to type your answer up in a Word document to check for this. Please edit your posts for spelling and grammar mistakes. You must also demonstrate to me that you have read the text by incorporating facts and information from your weekly reading into the discussion. This is not an assignment that you can type up something off the top of your head. If you use outside information, you must cite that information using APA citation style. Discussion Question 2 Why is guilty but mentally ill a controversial verdict? What does this verdict often mean for defendants? Do you believe courts should allow this verdict? Please explain your answer. Book for this class is: Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Research and Application 5th Edition By: Curt R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol Sage Publishing ISBN 978-1-5063-8724-6 This assignment is from chapter 5 in the textbook Please answer the following question(s). Answers need to be thorough and complete – a minimum of 500 words. You may want to type your answer up in a Word document to check for this. Posts that are merely a few sentences long will not receive full credit. Please edit your posts for spelling and grammar mistakes. You must also demonstrate to me that you have read the text by incorporating facts and information from your weekly reading into the discussion. This is not an assignment that you can type up something off the top of your head. If you use outside information, you must cite that information using APA citation style.
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Evaluate and discuss the project risk management planning framework.

Unit 7 Assignment: Project Summary ReportView an introduction to the Assignment here. Be sure to adjust your audio settings.Unit outcome(s) addressed in this Assignment:Evaluate and discuss the project risk management planning framework.Discuss and analyze risk evaluation in order to learn from experience and to identify best practices.Course outcome(s) addressed in this Assignment:HI540-2: Apply project management tools and techniques to ensure the successful design and implementation of information systems.HI540-4: Use finance, budgeting, and cost-benefit analysis to allocate physical assets including technology, hardware, and space for information systems planning.View the full instructions and grading rubric from the Course Resources/Grading Rubrics area.Instructions:Imagine that you have been contracted by a healthcare organization to implement a new information system. You must also terminate the life cycle of the former system. The CEO of the organization has requested a project proposal to deliver for approval by the Board of Directors.In 5-6 pages (excluding title page and reference list), develop a systems project proposal to implement the new system and retire the old system. Your plan must integrate the systems development life cycle with a tentative schedule/timeline, including a fully detailed section on identifying project risk. You should use the ProjectRisk Identification Framework to guide you in your proposal. Conclude your proposal by summarizing recommendations for the project.Requirements:Scope statement should be no less than 1 page in length.Use of PowerPoint, Visio®, or other program to construct the DFD and use case diagram.Free of spelling and grammatical errors.Provide a reference page in APA format.Paper should be 5-6 pages (excluding title page and reference page) in APA format.Submit your work to the Dropbox.

In your essay, please employ the panning-for-gold approach as you consider the following two editorial opinion pieces from USA Today.

“Our view on health: ‘Nutrition Keys’ open war on obesity” Found at: https://www.usatoday.cominews/opinion/editorials/2011-02-07-editoria107 ST N.htm “Opposing view on health: Food makers’ labels get an F” Found at: https://www.usatoday.cominews/opinion/editorials/2011-02-07-editoria107 ST1 N.htm Outline the viewpoint advanced in each editorial, and evaluate the evidence used to support it. Please critically evaluate the editorials for their logical coherence. Then explain which of the two viewpoints you think is more persuasively argued, and explain why. Successful essays will apply concepts addressed in course readings to specific ideas from both essays. This means that you should cite specific ideas from the essays and other course readings (MLA or APA format preferred) and that your essay should have a works cited or references page.

DOCTORAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

This is a very important test. it is the comprehensive Ph.D. exam. Please read ALL the instructions and answer all the questions as directed. use average of 2 pages per question. there are 5 questions. Read the following instructions clearly and pay attention to them. the questions with the instructions are attached to this order. Please deal with this order with attention and care. You must support your answers and positions with citations (references not required) from the relevant rehabilitation counseling or related research literature. Answers should: a. Be complete and address all required elements of the question; b. Be comprehensive, and reflect an understanding of the complexity of the topic by identifying the various relevant elements; c. Reflect a thorough knowledge of, and informed position on, the subject matter and related literature; d. Employ citations reflecting a sufficient breadth of knowledge of the relevant research, and the capacity to identify and use relevant research accurately to support each position; e. Be well-written, organized, and persuasive.