What’s the difference: LTC vs. Acute

ABC Medical Center is building a long term care (LTC) facility (nursing home) that will be connected to the hospital. You have been invited to a planning meeting with the HIM Director who must plan for the patient record system in the new facility. The HIM Director has asked you to prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the differences between an acute care setting and a long term care setting. What are some of the first things you could do to be sure you understand how medical records might be managed differently in this type of facility? What are some of the obvious differences between a hospital and a long term care facility that will likely affect health information at this facility?
Your presentation should be a minimum of 8 slides (including a Title slide and References slide) and address the following:
Overview of an acute care facility versus a LTC facility.
Examples of services that are specific to a LTC facility.
Differences in chart documentation.
Differences in health care payers.
Overview of how medical records might be managed differently in LTC versus an acute care facility.
Include APA formatted citations for your references.

  1. Laura Jackson discusses three spatial scales on the aspects of physical and mental health, and social and cultural vibrancy. What are the three spatial hierarchies of human settlements?
  1. Robert Putnam presents 14 indicators of social capital into five categories. Describe each category, including the indicators that comprise it, and explain the role that each plays.
  1. Spirn in the article Urban Nature and Human Design  poses the following questions:
  • Does nature influence human development, or is man the sole architect of the environment in which he lives?
  • Should man seek to coexist with nature or to dominate nature?
  • Does man exist within nature or apart from it?

Based on the readings, how would you go about answering these questions. Do

you think human purpose has come at the expense of environmental degradation?

  1. What do we mean by “garden cities?”   How does this approach differ from the traditional form of cities?
  1. In Urban Nature and Human Design, Lynch argues for a “good city” form. What does he mean by this, and what are the characteristics of a “good city”?
  1. Discuss the various factors of city design, one factor being socio-economic environments. What does the author mean by this?  Explain.
  1. Wachs argues that preferences for low-density living and a comprehensive highway program lead to urban sprawl. But he argues that regional rapid transit plans failed to gain acceptance. Why do you think this is the case?
  1. After reading Wachs’s article, what factors and values do you think have played a role in the adaption of single-vehicle use rather than public transportation? How can we change the behavior of citizens to become more willing to use mass transit?
  1. Community Development covers range of goals and activities. Name each one and explain in details.
  1. What are the origins of the urban renewal? What were some of the challenges and realities?
  1. What are the differences between community development vs. urban renewal approach?
  1. What role does housing play in relation to community development?
  1. What are Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs)? What are the implications for the municipalities?
  1. What factors have played a role in the federal, state, and local governments’ involvement in local economic development efforts?
  1. What strategies do communities/community economic development agencies rely on to promote their economic growth? What are some of the pitfalls of these reliances?
  1. What are the systematic approaches to economic development planning?
  1. What are some of the reasons for growth management? Describe and explain each.
  1. What are some of the challenges with local growth management programs?
  1. What are different ways that one can define “smart-growth?”
  1. What are some of the issues and concerns that proponents of smart growth advocate for?
  1. Discuss three pillars of sustainability and its impact and challenges on building a sustainable communities.
  1. Fordism and Post Fordism and its impact on cities. What were characteristics of these two eras.
In 750-1,000 words, do the following:

  1. Define sexual deviance in your own words.
  2. Describe different forms of sexual deviance that exist.
  3. Analyze whether sexual deviance may derive from psychological or biological issues.
  4. Analyze whether the field of psychopathology can provide solutions to the problem of sexual deviance.

Use three to five scholarly resources to support your explanations.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

As part of your FP group assignment, each group member is required to conduct one stakeholder interview. For this week’s individual assignment, you will submit a summary of your stakeholder interview. Note that this is an individual assignment and is different from the FP group assignment where you are only required to submit as a group the categories of the stakeholders and questions.
Your summary will represent a synthesis of the answers that your interviewee provides in the context of your issue of interest. Please include the following in your submission.
Your group’s most updated problem statement-
5 STAKE HOLDERS- Category of stakeholder (no names; these interviews are anonymous)
List of questions
A synthesis of responses and how they relate to the issue of interest. Make sure not to use a question and answer format. That does not count as a synthesis/summary. Synthesis part is 350-500 words long.
No references are required for this assignment.
This assignment is due on Thursday, November 12.
Suggested interview introduction: Hello, my name is ____________ and I am a student at the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. As part of a course requirement, we need to conduct a brief interview seeking your opinion about MOST EFFECTIVE COVID TESTING AND WHY. All interviews are anonymous. I will only take a few notes to make sure I accurately represent your opinion.

Healthcare to US Citizens
Many organizations, departments, and individuals provide healthcare to the US citizens. The complex nature of the US healthcare delivery system has driven much legislation for change over many years. Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research about the healthcare organizations and their delivery of healthcare services in order to fully understand the magnitude of the US healthcare delivery system. Based on your readings and research, answer the following:

What are the main objectives of a healthcare delivery system?
Name some of the basic functional components of the US healthcare delivery system. What role does each play in the delivery of healthcare?
Who are the major players in the US health services system? What are the positive and negative effects of the often conflicting self-interests of these players?
Why is it that despite public and private health insurance programs, some US citizens are without any coverage?
What are the main roles of the government in the US health services system?
Why is it important for healthcare managers and policymakers to understand the intricacies of the healthcare delivery system?

 To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use the South University Online Library. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.
 Your initial posting should be addressed at 150-300 words. Submit your document to this Discussion Area by the due date assigned. Be sure to cite your sources using APA format.
 Respond to your peers throughout the week. Justify your answers with examples, research, and reasoning. Follow up posts need to be submitted by the end of the week.

Historical Context of the U.S. Constitution
A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth.” – Thomas Jefferson
In 1783 American colonists, defying incredible odds, had just beaten the United Kingdom, the western hemisphere’s preeminent power, in the American War for Independence. (NPS.gov, n.d.) Those thirteen colonies, saddled with a new governmental charter, the Articles of Confederation, sought to chart their own, independent path. (Gilderlehrman, n.d.) As a result, in 1787 disgruntled colonists sent delegates to Philadelphia with the task of revising the dysfunctional Articles of Confederation. In a radical departure, most delegates opted against amending the existing constitution, and instead, created a new Constitution. (OConnor & Sabato, 2019)
During the four-month Constitutional Convention, the delegates readily agreed upon James Madison’s basic premise of a new United States government delineated along three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. That said, most delegates envisioned a strong legislative body and a weak executive office. Real disagreements arose regarding the composition of the legislative body, in particular the election and responsibilities of senators. Slavery proved a vexing issue to which a compromise allowed slaves to be partially counted for Congressional representation. (Maier, 2011)
One of the last arguments of the convention involved the question of whether to include a “Bill of Rights” within the U.S. Constitution. Many delegates did not believe that a Bill of Rights was a necessary component. After the Constitutional Convention and during the Constitution’s ratification, James Madison consented to Thomas Jefferson’s concerns regarding individual liberty and thus pledged to add additional amendments that would codify an individual’s rights within the federal government. During the first session of Congress in 1789, Madison composed a series of Amendments designed to safeguard a citizen’s individual liberties from a potentially powerful federal government, which are now collectively known as the Bill of Rights. (Maier, 2011)
The debate over the Bill of Rights, among other significant concerns, later split the Founding Fathers into two political camps: the Federalists and Antifederalists. These groups later became this country’s first set of political parties, and notably, established a dominant, two-party system.
More information about the Constitutional Convention can be found with the U.S. State Department’s Office of the Historian.
Although a living document, the original writing of the U.S. Constitution reflected the political, social, and economic factors particular to late Eighteenth-century America. During the Constitutional Convention, the delegates included and/or excluded content within the Constitution that reflected the historical and/or philosophical concerns from their own perspectives: steeped in the philosophies of the European Enlightenment, formed by memories of a war of independence against Imperial Great Britain, cognizant of the current failures of the current constitution, and alarmed by the post-independence civil unrest. (Lumens, 2019)
Directions: Using the required, academic readings, and supplemental academic research, please address the following while adhering to the Discussion Board Rubric:

  • Briefly describe the powers the Constitution gives to the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
  • What Article within the Constitution explains how the Constitution can be changed?
  • What was the purpose of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution?
  • Select two Articles, Sections, and/or Clauses within the 1789 U.S. Constitution.
    • You may pick from Articles I-VII and the first ten Amendments.*
      • Note: If you pick an Article, you may decide to focus on a particular Section or Clause within the Article. For example: Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1: “The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States.”
    • Explain in specific detail how historical and/or philosophical influences resulted in the writing of this component of the U.S. Constitution.
      • Why did you pick your chosen examples?
      • Did the chosen examples ultimately benefit the U.S. government? Why?

*You may pick an example that was proposed during the Constitutional Convention but did not survive the final writing of the U.S. Constitution.
References:
Article Articles of Confederation. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/T-04759.pdf.
Maier, P. (2011). Ratification: the people debate the Constitution, 1787-1788. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
Learning, L. (n.d.). US History I (AY Collection). Retrieved from https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-ushistory1ay/chapter/shays-rebellion/.
McLean, J. (n.d.). History of Western Civilization II. Retrieved from https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldhistory2/chapter/the-age-of-enlightenment/.
National Constitution Center. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://constitutioncenter.org/.
OConnor, K., & Sabato, L. (2019). American government: roots and reform. Columbus: Pearson.
Constitutional Convention and Ratification, 1787–1789 (n.d.). Retrieved from https://history.state.gov/milestones/1784-1800/convention-and-ratification.
The Bill of Rights: A Transcription. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/bill-of-rights-transcript.
The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript.
Timeline of the War for Independence. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.nps.gov/waro/learn/historyculture/timeline-of-the-war-for-independence.htm.

Nursing informatics 

Before you can begin to utilize computer systems to manage data and other patient health information, you must first understand the design and functionality of computer systems. In this assignment you will develop a 5-14slide PowerPoint presentation that addresses the following:

  1. Identify all working parts of a computer system with images of each component
  2. Explain the function of each component
  3. Explain the users function when working a computer system
  4. Identify which components of a computer system require security
  5. Explain the function of computer networking and it impact on healthcare management
  6. Be sure to proofread paper and eliminate all spelling and grammar errors
  7. How do the strengths and weaknesses of technology affect information management, client care, health information protection, and safety?
  8. What do you feel is the greatest strength of Information Management as it relates to Nursing Informatics? Why?
  9. What is the greatest weakness? How can this weakness be addressed?
  10. APA format for reference sources
Key to successful teamwork
A.    Define a team boundary based on the reading from our text book.  How do the teams manage their team boundaries? For your class team, what is an example of internal cohesion? If your class team was a face to face team, would you have better internal cohesion? Why?
B.     Define team social capital.  Does social capital apply to your class team?  why or why not?
Subject Name: Team Management
Pages: 1 (Minimum 310 words not including cover page and references)
References
APA Format
I have also attached chapters from the text book.
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    Chapter10.docx

Joyce is a 65-year-old school nurse who has recently retired from an elementary school. She is beginning to feel rather lonely now that she is no longer working. She is a widow with adult children living out of the area. Her children have suggested that she may want to move to their city and to be closer to her grandchildren. She has been avoiding these discussions with her family and tells them all is fine. Moving seems like a major upheaval to her. Although she has been in fair health physically, at her last visit to the health care provider, she had lost 10 pounds and is just below her desired weight.

See the link to the Overview of the Nursing Process document to assist with this assignment.

Initial Discussion Post:

Select a developmental theory presented in this module and apply it to the scenario above. Use the chosen theory to address the following:

  • Explain Joyce’s behavior.
  • State two (2) priority nursing concerns and related nursing interventions for her.

Base your initial post on your readings and research of this topic. Your initial post must contain a minimum of 250 words. References, citations, and repeating the question do not count towards the 250 word minimum.