Multifactorial-Medication MISHAP RCA Student name; Course; Instructor; Date; A Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is appropriate and beneficial in this case study since the established cause of a drug mistake is not just the responsibility of an individual working within the large and complex drug use cycle (Schafer, 2012, p. 8). Application for RCA in the case of medication error involving a 50-year-old man who has been recovering from spine surgery will help determine what was wrong and how well the problem can be fixed. In most cases, the mistake in drugs is one of the main factors that influence drug use. These major elements mutually reinforce the drug use process; prescription of drugs, preparation of orders requirements, the dispensation of the drugs, administration of drugs to the patient, and finally, monitoring the patient progress. In this case, the pharmacist retrieved, labeled, and presented the drug and the calibrated syringe to the bedside nurse to explain that this concentration was a higher dose prescription. RCAs could be essential for its…
Personal Statement Ben is an African American-born 49-year-old veteran. He has been referred to as a transgender person. Upon a court mandate to me for help. He used to be an engineer and electrician for twelve years in the United States Navy. He was working in a depot near his home after leaving the army; he Gives his physical address to Sacramento Ca, 4247 NW 23rd lane. Its telephones are 915 555-4232. He also gives his counsel, David Jacobs, a Mather Air Force contact information. The base close to his house, 916 555-3213 phone number. He was arrested recently and ordered to participate twice a week after taking part in a confrontation with his roommates, anger manager lessons. His family and roommates that he considers racist have a great deal of resentment. He feels how he feels Reluctance because he’s been mistreated for a long time in the Navy Nation. Country. This is the question I asked to understand him during the first remark. Issue presentation: The African American transgender male is 49 years old and works with Home Depot…
Fetal Heart Rate Case Study & Antepartum Uterine contractions cause the stimulation of the fetal causes a slower fetal heart rate. However, ore compression possesses some harm to the uterus. Furthermore, with prolonged labor, the fetal head may get compressed. Thus, causing distress to the fetal. During labor, uterine contractions determine the rate at which the fetus receives oxygen. Therefore, understanding labor and the fetal heart rate is of the essence. Characteristic That Defines True Labor From False Labor True labor and false labor can be differentiated by the effects, which are the contractions’ occurrence and strength. Furthermore, during the true labor begins, one may have false labor. The uneven uterine contractions are faultlessly regular, which may start to happen from the fourth month of pregnancy. The contraction in the false labor pains is referred to as the Braxton Hicks contractions. This contraction occurs when the abdomen tightens and often comes and goes. However, the contraction does not come closer together. Also, they do not increase their lasting or feeling. The position change is the cause of these contractions.…
Community as a partner In 1688, refugees Huguenots (French protestants) began the European settlement, and after the king repealed the Nantes Edict, they fled the religious persecution in France (like Dragoing tode). The name of “New Rochelle” inspired many of the settlings who were artisans and craftsmen from the French city of La Rochelle 1688, approximately 33 families formed the Nouvelle-Rochelle community. The Hudson park is the original landing of the Huguenots.[4] One and thirty years before the Siwanoy Indians, the Algonkian-speaking band of Lenape (similar to English Colonists, known as Delaware), sold their land to Thomas Pell. A monument with the names of those settlers. Pell formally deeded a Huguenot community in 1689 for an area of 25 km2.[5] Jacob is a major figure in the early history of both New Rochelle and the Country. In 1689 the Huguenot community was formally founded. He joined the British army in America as a mercenary and was later one of New York’s leading merchants. He was then named acting provincial governor and was acting on behalf of the Huguenots at that…
Home Try-On: Making online shopping even better than in-store shopping Background Shoppers are concerned about the capacity to try on eyewear before purchasing them from Warby Parker. At Warby, parker wet have already implemented a strategy, Try On, that allows online shoppers to try their products before purchasing them. We have allowed them to order five pairs of frames and then try them in our stores until they are satisfied. The shoppers have all the time required to decide which pair they would like to order. Also, this Try-On strategy allows shoppers to try the frames in the presence of their families and friends and get their opinions. The current offer makes online shopping easy and convenient for our current potential and possible customers. However, it is still not very effective since the current and possible customers have to travel to the Warby parkers stores to try the frames and thus enjoy the offer. We are still experiencing some inconveniences due to the current offer as some customers seem not interested in traveling upto the stores. We intend to make…
Name Instructor Course Date Richard Notkin General Lecture Reaction The lecture gave a broad overview of the numerous uses of ceramic pieces to past information about the effects of wars, climate change, and other areas in human civilization. I am too fascinated by the power of art and ceramic pieces in delivering powerful messages into society. The speaker displayed skill through ceramic pieces in presenting notifications of past events, such as world wars, fossil energy use, nuclear weaponry, global warming, bad leadership, and the current global menaces’ corruption and political conflicts. I noted that humor, as expressed through the art, was to draw preconceived ideas and convey the messages through different ceramic pieces in the history of human civilization (WatchNCECA 00:11:53). I realized it was displayed through ceramic pieces to express both the past happenings in humanity’s history and transport the audience using their minds to connect with the day’s experiences. Two Ceramic Pieces That Spoke To Me There were two particular ceramic pieces in the lecture that spoke to me and ignited a memory…
Response Paper Discussion One I support the arguments presented in discussion one because they highlight the benefits and ease of having a trust. Ideally, the trustee a person appoints gains authority to distribute your wealth or assets after your death and as instructed. I agree that a trust eliminates the probate costs, time-consuming, and exhausting procedures. However, the choice does not exempt you from expenses like hiring an attorney, especially when one has vast wealth or properties. The writer recommends trust because the distribution of inheritance or assets can occur even when one is alive. The advantage eliminates chances for contest from dissatisfied beneficiaries. Furthermore, it provides a transparent way to transfer properties. It is also less expensive because a person can oversee proper documentation within a short period. The process can take months, if not years, if one dies without transferring wealth beforehand. Discussion Two The discussion reflects the significance of knowing appropriate estate planning processes. It reveals how one can go about property distribution when they have no blood relatives to claim their assets. The couple entrusted their…
Summary 246 reasons to cheat: An analysis of students’ reasons for seeking to outsource academic work by Alexander Amigud and Thomas Lancaster is a study that aims to answer the question: why do students seek to outsource their academic work? To answer this question, the researchers decided to analyze 5,000 messages from ten contract cheating services. For this study to be a success, the researchers had to employ a methodology, and in this case, they decided to use the case study methodology. The case study methodology was meant to investigate student discourse on Twitter. To obtain correct results, the researchers divide the study into three phases: data acquisition, coding, and analysis. In Twitter, selection filters were employed because the study required that the researchers focus on the messages showing detailed evidence of students trying to outsource their work. The study found that students outsource their work because they try to do it at first, but they give in to situational pressure that makes them think of outsourcing the work. The study also found out that certain factors influence students’…
Name Professor Course Date Question 1 The concern with the old branding of Intel was the lack of focus on the first Intel brand. This is because the consumers only comprehended how high the microprocessor was while they labeled them with their names, leaving Intel branding. The change done by Intel’s personal computer was a change for change’s sake. This is because the organization had the notion of changing the marketing strategy for its purpose. It aimed to shake itself up regardless of the competitive landscape. This may be done by shifting the human dynamics in the organization due to changes in the organization’s external environment. It enables a company to make a formal marketing structure and form new networks that lead the company to be more creative. Intel’s future business success might be essential to promote a new image because consumers purchase a product corresponding to what the brand stands for. For instance, they buy products based on how they can perform tasks. They also use the taste and preference of personal computers. Question 2 Internally-staffed creative advertising team…
Mckinsey and Company Student Name Courser Name Institution Date What part of McKinsey’s analysis did you find most surprising? Why was this surprising, and why does this seem to go against what you thought you knew about electric vehicles? Electric vehicles are expensive. I find it surprising that Mckinsey and Company state that to accelerate the industry and boost profits, they should reduce costs by contending and optimizing a range for urban movements through partnerships with automobile sellers and owners to reduce R&D and expenses. From my knowledge, electric cars have better incentives for customers and are sold via automobile industries. The sales, however, are low with 2000 units sold out of four million. They are generating fewer profits than presumed during production. Mckinsey and Company suggest that they can boost profits by reducing production costs, hence the selling price of an EV. Surprisingly, their method borrows from the non EV world. For example, they state that the cockpit electronics and body simplifications reduced over 600dollars without subtracting important feature content integrated to value…