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Using your reports and information identify 3 specifics ways that your diet could be improved

 Nursing homework help
Use data form ChooseMyPlate.gov and information to answer the  questions in the first attachment, and the second attachment is the steps of instructions for the project.
Here is the website of ChooseMyPlate:  https://www.choosemyplate.gov.

NAME
DATE
CLASS/SECTION
KINE 205 Nutrition Assessment
Instructions:
· Use data form ChooseMyPlate.gov and information to answer the following questions.
· Be specific and detailed in your answers!
· Attach this discussion to your 3 reports from ChooseMyPlate.gov. and upload all documents.
1. Using your reports and information identify 3 specifics ways that your diet could be improved. (highlight each area of concern on your analysis and list here)
2. What are 2 specific changes you can make in your nutritional intake to improve your diet? These should be specific to the things you listed in question #1.
3. How would these changes impact your health?
4. Using the SMART goal format, create a behavior change goal to help you accomplish these nutritional changes.

5. What did you learn about your diet from tracking your intake with ChooseMyPlate.gov?

How to brief a legal case?

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1st part of assignment: How to brief a legal case?
Everything has to be in APA format and turn it in please.
Please see below for instructions
Search Engines to Find Legal Cases-In addition to Google, you can also use the search engines below to find a Legal Case
Findlaw
Justia
Lexis-Nexis
Nolo
Fastcase
FDSys
Google Scholar
Simply type into your browser any of the above search engines followed by “Caselaw, and your legal issue,.
For example, “Findlaw, caselaw,, medical malpractice, or, statute of limitations, or lack of informed consent
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNDkxMA/Nur4826%20-%20Caselaw_2c%20Siegel%20v.%20Husak%20(1).docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNDkxMQ/Nur4826%20Legal%20Ethical%20Paper%20Case%20Impaired%20Nurse-Florida.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTIzNA/Nur4826%20How%20to%20Write%20a%20Brief%20Case.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTIzNQ/nur%204826%20Reading%20The%20American%20Legal%20System.docx?ou=6606
A sample brief of Roe v. Wade, a landmark case that made the right to an abortion legal.
2. The Supreme Court Hearing and Opinion-Browse through
3. A Reading to better understand the case.
You may use this case for your Legal Ethical Paper should you wish to do so..
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAxMzg3Mg/Nur%204826%20Sample%20Brief,%20Roe%20v.%20Wade.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAxMzg3Mw/Nur4826%20Roe%20v.%20Wade%20Supreme%20Court.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAxMzg3NA/Nur%204826%20Roe%20v.%20Wade.docx?ou=6606
2nd part: write the assignment 3-5 pages
See below for example of cases to choose from
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTU5OA/Nur%204826%20Legal%20Case%20-%20Dropped%20Patient.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTU5OQ/NUR4826%20Legal%20Ethical%20-%20Documentation,%20Medical%20Records%20Case.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTYwMA/Nur%204826%20Legal%20Ethical%20Blood%20Transfusions.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTYwMQ/Nur4826%20Ethical%20Legal%20Paper-Informed%20Consent%20Cosmetic%20Surgery.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTYwMg/NUR4826%20Informed%20Consent%20Reading.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTYwMw/NUR4826%20Legal%20Ethical%20-%20Documentation,%20Medical%20Records%20Case.docx?ou=6606
https://bconline.broward.edu/d2l/common/viewFile.d2lfile/Database/ODAwNTYwNA/Nur4826%20Legal%20Ethical%20Failure%20to%20Provide%20Medical%20Records%20in%20a%20Medical%20Malpractice%20Suit.docx?ou=6606
Introduction of case
Background and Setting
Identification of legal issue
Identification of ethical issue
Legal aspects
Ethical Aspects
Deliberation
Outcomes
Impact on local, state, or federal policy and/or general healthcare implications
Conclusion
References
Please attach your Legal Brief to your Paper
 

Was an expert witness needed for the jury to understand the issues being tried

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Please write the discussion for #2 and write 2 short answers for #1 and 3 with references.
the heading: Discussion # 3
Use references from scholarly literature to support all postings. APA format required.
You Be the Judge
Mrs. M. was admitted to an acute care facility for removal of a noncancerous brain lesion. Following her surgical procedure, she had problems swallowing, but no difficulty with respirations and breathing. On x-ray, her lungs showed no signs of congestion or infiltration. She was receiving humidified oxygen via an oxygen mask.
During transport from her hospital room to x-ray for a repeat chest film, the humidifier attached to her oxygen line was allowed to lay on its side, allowing water to accumulate and enter the patient’s lungs. The sole person who transported Mrs. M. to the x-ray department was an untrained patient transporter. The patient subsequently experienced aspiration pneumonia and was readmitted to the intensive care unit.
Following her recovery, the patient brought suit for the mishandling of the oxygen humidifier, subsequent aspiration pneumonia, and additional recovery time. At the trial, the patient transporter admitted that he had received no training regarding the transportation of patient receiving humidified oxygen and was not aware that there were any special precautions needed for transporting a patient who was receiving humidified oxygen. The plaintiff’s attorney presented no expert witness testimony regarding professional standards for patient transporter. The court ruled in favor of the medical center, noting that expert testimony was required. The patient appealed. (Guido, p. 71)
Questions:
1. Was an expert witness needed for the jury to understand the issues being tried?
2. Did the patient transporter’s testimony negate the need for expert testimony regarding standards for patient transporter when the patient was receiving humidified oxygen via an oxygen mask?
3. If it was determined that expert testimony was needed, what type of qualifications would you have chosen for the expert in this case?
4. How would you decide the appeal?
 

Nursing homework help Report Issue Discussion: Comparing Frameworks for Analyzing Organizations Avedis Donabedian’s work generated a pivotal means of assessing organizational performance relative to structure, process, and outcomes. However, it is clearly not sufficient to view health care quality merely in terms of outcomes—the structures and processes that facilitate these outcomes are equally as important. In this Discussion, you consider multiple frameworks that can be used to analyze an organization. As you proceed, consider how these frameworks allow you to examine the interplay of interdependent and related parts and processes that comprise the systems within an organization, as well as the arrangements or structures that connect these parts. To prepare: Investigate and reflect on the systems and structures of an organization with which you are familiar. Consider the following: What is the reporting structure? Who holds formal and informal authority? How many layers of management are there between the frontline and the highest office-holders of the organization? How are interdisciplinary teams organized? How is communication facilitated? How well integrated is decision making among clinical personnel and administrative professionals? How are particular service lines organized? Which departments, groups, and/or individuals within the organization are responsible for monitoring matters related to performance, such as quality and finances? Select two of the following frameworks: Learning organizations, presented in the Elkin, Haina, and Cone article Complex adaptive systems (CAS), presented in the Nesse, Kutcher, Wood, and Rummans article Clinical microsystems, presented in the Sabino, Friel, Deitrick, and Sales-Lopez article Good to great, presented in the Geller article The 5 Ps, presented in the ASHP Foundation article Review the Learning Resources for each of the frameworks that you selected. Also conduct additional research to strengthen your understanding of how to use each framework to assess an organization. Compare the two frameworks. How could each framework be used to identify opportunities to improve performance? In particular, how would you use each of these frameworks to analyze the organization that you have selected? By Day 3 Post an analysis of the systems and structures of the organization you selected, sharing specific examples. Explain insights that you gained by comparing the two frameworks, and how each can be used to assess an organization, identify a need for improvement, and, ultimately, enhance the performance of an organization. Hickey, J. V., & Brosnan, C. A. (2017). Evaluation of health care quality in for DNPs (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. Chapter 1, “Evaluation and DNPs: The Mandate for Evaluation” (pp. 3-36) Chapter 3, “Conceptual Models for Evaluation in Advanced Nursing Practice” (pp. 61-86) Chapter 6, “Evaluating Organizations and Systems” (pp. 127-142)Chapter 1 defines microsystem, mesosystem, and macrosystem and notes that evaluation can focus on one of these levels or all three. Chapter 5 examines the evaluation of organizations and systems. Sadeghi, S., Barzi, A., Mikhail, O., & Shabot, M. M. (2013). Integrating quality and strategy in health care organizations, Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chapter 2, “Understanding the Healthcare Organization” (pp. 31–43)Although this chapter focuses on hospitals, the authors provide information about strategic planning and organizational structure that is applicable in many health care settings. The authors examine financial and quality issues as key aspects of performance measurement. Elkin, G., Zhang, H., & Cone, M. (2011). The acceptance of Senge’s learning organisation model among managers in China: An interview study. International Journal of Management, 28(4), 354–364. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. This article outlines the five disciplines that Senge argued could be found in a learning organization. The authors also discuss the worldview that is inherent in business organizations in China and explain how this relates to Senge’s theory. Geller, E. S. (2006). From good to great in safety: What does it take to be world class? Professional Safety, 51(6), 35–40. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Geller reviews and applies Collin’s foundational Good to Great theory from its focus on financial success to safety. Nesse, R. E., Kutcher, G., Wood, D., & Rummans, T. (2010). Framing change for high-value healthcare systems. Journal for Healthcare Quality, 32(1), 23–28. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. This article explores how to implement change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) such as health care. The authors purport that an understanding of the principles of change management in CAS is critical for success. Sabino, J. N., Friel, T., Deitrick, L. M., & Salas-Lopez, D. (2009). Striving for cultural competence in an HIV program: The transformative impact of a microsystem in a larger health network. Health & Social Work, 34(4), 309–313. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. The authors discuss cultural competence as part of a patient-centered perspective on health care delivery. They examine an approach to creating innovation that originates at the unit (microsystem) level and can be diffused to the larger health care environment (macrosystem).

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Discussion: Comparing Frameworks for Analyzing Organizations

Avedis Donabedian’s work generated a pivotal means of assessing organizational performance relative to structure, process, and outcomes. However, it is clearly not sufficient to view health care quality merely in terms of outcomes—the structures and processes that facilitate these outcomes are equally as important.
In this Discussion, you consider multiple frameworks that can be used to analyze an organization. As you proceed, consider how these frameworks allow you to examine the interplay of interdependent and related parts and processes that comprise the systems within an organization, as well as the arrangements or structures that connect these parts.
To prepare:

  • Investigate and reflect on the systems and structures of an organization with which you are familiar. Consider the following:
    • What is the reporting structure?
    • Who holds formal and informal authority?
    • How many layers of management are there between the frontline and the highest office-holders of the organization?
    • How are interdisciplinary teams organized?
    • How is communication facilitated?
    • How well integrated is decision making among clinical personnel and administrative professionals?
    • How are particular service lines organized?
    • Which departments, groups, and/or individuals within the organization are responsible for monitoring matters related to performance, such as quality and finances?
  • Select two of the following frameworks:
    • Learning organizations, presented in the Elkin, Haina, and Cone article
    • Complex adaptive systems (CAS), presented in the Nesse, Kutcher, Wood, and Rummans article
    • Clinical microsystems, presented in the Sabino, Friel, Deitrick, and Sales-Lopez article
    • Good to great, presented in the Geller article
    • The 5 Ps, presented in the ASHP Foundation article
  • Review the Learning Resources for each of the frameworks that you selected. Also conduct additional research to strengthen your understanding of how to use each framework to assess an organization.
  • Compare the two frameworks. How could each framework be used to identify opportunities to improve performance? In particular, how would you use each of these frameworks to analyze the organization that you have selected?
By Day 3

Post an analysis of the systems and structures of the organization you selected, sharing specific examples. Explain insights that you gained by comparing the two frameworks, and how each can be used to assess an organization, identify a need for improvement, and, ultimately, enhance the performance of an organization.
 

Hickey, J. V., & Brosnan, C. A. (2017). Evaluation  of health care quality in for DNPs (2nd  ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Chapter 1, “Evaluation and DNPs: The Mandate for Evaluation” (pp. 3-36)
Chapter 3, “Conceptual Models for Evaluation in Advanced Nursing Practice” (pp. 61-86)
Chapter 6, “Evaluating Organizations and Systems” (pp. 127-142)Chapter 1 defines microsystem, mesosystem, and macrosystem and notes that evaluation can focus on one of these levels or all three. Chapter 5 examines the evaluation of organizations and systems.

Sadeghi, S., Barzi, A., Mikhail, O., & Shabot, M. M. (2013). Integrating quality and strategy in health care organizations, Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
Chapter 2, “Understanding the Healthcare Organization” (pp. 31–43)Although this chapter focuses on hospitals, the authors provide information about strategic planning and organizational structure that is applicable in many health care settings. The authors examine financial and quality issues as key aspects of performance measurement.

Elkin, G., Zhang, H., & Cone, M. (2011). The acceptance of Senge’s learning organisation model among managers in China: An interview study. International Journal of Management, 28(4), 354–364.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article outlines the five disciplines that Senge argued could be found in a learning organization. The authors also discuss the worldview that is inherent in business organizations in China and explain how this relates to Senge’s theory.

Geller, E. S. (2006). From good to great in safety: What does it take to be world class? Professional Safety, 51(6), 35–40.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
Geller reviews and applies Collin’s foundational Good to Great theory from its focus on financial success to safety.

Nesse, R. E., Kutcher, G., Wood, D., & Rummans, T. (2010). Framing change for high-value healthcare systems. Journal for Healthcare Quality, 32(1), 23–28.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article explores how to implement change in complex adaptive systems (CAS) such as health care. The authors purport that an understanding of the principles of change management in CAS is critical for success.

Sabino, J. N., Friel, T., Deitrick, L. M., & Salas-Lopez, D. (2009). Striving for cultural competence in an HIV program: The transformative impact of a microsystem in a larger health network. Health & Social Work, 34(4), 309–313.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
The authors discuss cultural competence as part of a patient-centered perspective on health care delivery. They examine an approach to creating innovation that originates at the unit (microsystem) level and can be diffused to the larger health care environment (macrosystem).