Written Report Enabling Self-Care

DO NOT INCLUDE A TITTLE PAGEAssignment 3: Written ReportEnabling Self-CareCourse Code: OTAChilCourse Name: OTA Therapeutic Techniques for ChildrenVersion: v3.0Assignment: Enabling Self-CareTextbook: Delaney, J.V. & Pendzick, M.J. (2009). Working with Children and Adolescents, A Guide for the Occupational Therapy Assistant, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc.Assignment DescriptionWhen working in paediatrics, OTAs often address self-care skills. …

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Job Satisfaction vs. Organizational Commitment

This assignment will build on the first assignment, with a deeper focus on motivation and performance management.Thinking again about your previous and current work experiences, consider what is more important to you: job satisfaction or organizational commitment. In this paper you will explain your choice, your rationale for that choice, and how it has impacted …

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Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Nursing Research

Please complete ALL THREE of the exercises.During rounds Charles encounters a rare condition he has never personally seen, and only vaguely remembers hearing about in nursing school. He takes a few moments to prepare himself by searching the Internet. That evening, he researches even further to treat, administer, and assess the patient safely. He searches …

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Rape: The Repercussions for a Woman

This week, you will begin to create an annotated bibliography for the Solving a Problemin Your community course project. In addition to the source you identified in the Week 3discussion, you will find four additional scholarly or academic sources (you will beginthis process this week and continue building your resource collection next week), for atotal of …

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Problem-Solution

• First Slide: Title, your name, topic, course, and date• Second Slide: Introduction—In the introduction, you might discuss why you chose your topic and why you think it is important. Provide a clear thesis statement.• Third and Fourth Slides: Problem Analysis—What is causing the problemIs it getting worseWhat will happen if we fail to act• …

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Team Issues

It is not uncommon for team issues to exist, as many individuals are coming together trying to perform to the best of their ability, in conjunction with individuals who may have different viewpoints, cultural backgrounds, experiences, work styles, etc.ScenarioAt a large healthcare institution, nursing staff members work collaboratively together on their individual units. While some …

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When kids get life

Watch the Video “When Kids Get Life”: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/whenkidsgetlife/view/Provide a four page paper (excluding title and reference pages).What were the factors each case had in commonIn your opinion, is abuse an excuse for murderWas there anything which may have prevented these murdersWhat clues were missedDo you believe these murderers should ever be released back into the community

Discrimination

Assessment 1 – Ethics Report This 1500 word report should describe and analyse an ethical dilemma (related tothe Australian construction industry) that might be encountered in a commercial orindustrial situation. You may select a situation from your own experience, one you haveheard of from work colleagues or one recently reported in the media. Do not …

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As discussed in Chapter 2 and the DSM-5

intellectual developmental disorder refers to an individual’s significantly impaired cognitive functioning, and deficits in adaptive behaviors; for example, self-help, communication, or interpersonal skills. According to the DSM-5, onset of an intellectual developmental disorder occurs during the developmental period. Unfortunately, persons with this diagnosis can be charged later in life with various legal crimes. Imagine you …

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