Describe the assessment of a patient, detailing the signs and symptoms (S&S), assessment, plan of care, and possible differential diagnosis.

Dear writer I need a clinical week experience and this is for Pediatrcs clinicals for an advance nurse practitioner course. To give you a little info I am a nurse practitioner student and this is for clinical hours that are to be done for peds class. Now i want you to pick a pediatric case that an MD would see in an office visit and i am shadowing that preceptor. For example, u can use upper respiratory infections, Otitis media, atopic dermatitis or whatever else you want. Make a case or a story Keeping in mind these are cases seen in an office visit not acute cases that require hospitalization because for such they need to be referred to hosp. Any questions let me know.I will attach the class book to use for referenceDescribe your clinical experience for this week.Did you face any challenges, any success? If so, what were they?Describe the assessment of a patient, detailing the signs and symptoms (S&S), assessment, plan of care, and possible differential diagnosis.What did you learn from this week’s clinical experience that can beneficial for you as an advanced practice nurse?Support your plan of care with the current peer-reviewed research guideline.Submission Instructions:Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

Submit a discussion post that describes an example of a fad or a behavior that you participated in as the direct result of peer-pressure, despite your awareness that this behavior was most likely not in your own best interest.

Books and Resources for this WeekList of Topics and Sub-Modules for Books and Resources for this WeekLevine, J. M., & Kerr, N. L. (2007). Inclusion and exclusion: Implications for groups. In A. W. Kruglanski, & E. T. Higgins, Social psychology – …Read Chapter 33Cruwys, T., Bevelander, K., & Hermans, R. (2015). Social modeling of eating: A review of when and why social influence affects food intake and …Depue, J. B., Southwell, B. G., Betzner, A. E., & Walsh, B. M. (2015). Encoded exposure to tobacco use in social media predicts subsequent smoking …Henningsen, D., & Henningsen, M. (2015). A preliminary examination of perceptions of social influence in group decision making in the workplace. …Kuan, K., Zhong, Y., & Chau, P. (2014). Informational and normative social influence in group-buying: Evidence from self-reported and EEG data. …Noguti, V., & Russell, C.A. (2014). Normative influences on product placement effects: Alcohol brands in television series and the influence of …Williamson, P., Weber, N., & Robertson, M. (2013). The effect of expertise on memory conformity: A test of informational influence. Behavioral …The most popular fads from decades past. (2010). Crazyfads.com.Discussion: Discuss Normative and Informational Social InfluencesFor this task, illustrate your knowledge of the influence of both informational and normative social influences on human behavior.Submit a discussion post that describes an example of a fad or a behavior that you participated in as the direct result of peer-pressure, despite your awareness that this behavior was most likely not in your own best interest. Be sure to explain how both normative and informational social influences were at work in your decision-making process.Next, select two strategies from the literature that have been shown to be effective when resisting peer pressure for a problem behavior such as drinking or smoking pot. What specific strategies would you recommend to your own children to use as a way to reduce or prevent this type of social influence? Support your recommendations with evidence from at least two peer-reviewed journal articles.Length: 150-200 words.Post your discussion by clicking on Start a New Thread and then click the Post button when you have completed your response.Note: Reflect on the new and original information you learned this week, along with how you might use this knowledge moving forward, and note this (for Part two of your signature assignment due in Week 8) in a learning journal or notebook that you will refer to at the end of the class.Start a New Thread

FIR 3305-17C-SP20L-S3, Fire Protection Structure and Systems

Unit III IntroductionIn Unit II we discussed fundamental concepts such as fire behavior, the combustion process, and the chemistry and physics of fire. It discusses them in relation to the design of fire protection systems. We also explored the code development process and the model code requirements to install fire protection systems. Unit III Journal

Are Donaldson’s core ethical values of any assistance in resolving moral issues in societies with fundamentally different values?

Instructions:Each topic includes a proposition and argument: P and supporting material S.1) You must affirm or deny the proposition. (P) (E.g.I agree to P, The stakeholder model can include……for business.) 2) Write a position paper defending your view 400-500 words. (500 words is the limit!) You can use S and any other ideas or arguments that you think are relevant.No quotes. No cutting and pasting. Proofread your papers carefully.Choose ONLY two topics!I Business and Environmental EthicsP. The Stakeholder model of management can include moral considerations for the environment both inside the company, i.e. products and worker safety, and outside, i.e. protecting the air and water. Once the environment is given primary stakeholder status there is nothing left to say about environmental ethics for business.S: What would the proponent of the Biocentric Model for Environmental Ethics say about this model? Does the stakeholder consider the importance of sustainability? Is the stakeholder model blind to the significance of ecological disaster?Consider difficult management decisions: —-producing inexpensive consumer products vs environmental impact- ecology—-employees wages vs upgrading sensitive waste removal equipment (not required by law)—-increasing shareholder value vs significant investment in research/development of new environmentally friendly products—-human interests vs other species interestsMoral responsibility—-moral responsibility of MNCs for environmental damage that they did not cause, but they have the knowledge and expertise to address the better than any other individual or organization, even the government. (Oil Companies!) II. Donaldson’s Core Ethical Values for International Business Ethics P: Human Dignity, Human Rights and Good Citizenship express core ethical values of affluent western society. Therefore, their applicability to other parts of the world is dubious. S : Consider the idea of liberty and individual rights plays little or no role in many other societies, e.g.. Asia or India.. Hinduism, Buddhism, Donaldson claims that contextualism can address these issues. Is this so? What about Saudia Arabian women seeking upper-management positions? Is it consistent with the caste system in India? Is it compatible with societies who put more value on the importance of community?Consider MNC manager working in Japan- if hiring practices do not allow for equal opportunity, how should she conduct himself? If employees in Indonesia are not allowed to engage in collective bargaining, what should she do? If workplace safety in China is poor, what should she insist on? Are Donaldson’s core ethical values of any assistance in resolving moral issues in societies with fundamentally different values? Could the manager be justified in relying on these core ethical values to uproot practices or policies in that society that are well established? III. Inclusive CapitalismP: MNCs are not likely to target poorest people in the world (those making less than 1,500 per year), because it is too risky and complicated. Hence, Pralahad and Harts claim that MNC can lead the way in social, economic and political development is very implausible.S: Consider:While the poorest people in the world (those making less than 1,500 per year) represent the largest market in the world, MNC are hesitant to target this market. There are good reasons for this hesitancy. What might they be? It is also misleading to speak of one market, because there are such diverse cultures and societies. To the contrary, one ought to speak of numerous markets within this part of the world’s population. Remember MNCs have to tailor their goods and services to the local markets. Furthermore, the conflict between MNCs and NGOs is unlikely to disappear. Hence MNC are not likely to target this market in the near future.Consider: Counterexamples Grameen Bank (Banking) Self (Technology) HLL..(Consumer Goods) Consider MNC managers and their bankers considering investing in businesses in other markets-middle class consumers in New York and London versus tier 4 markets in India and Indonesia, e.g. toothbrushes, canvas bags, or selling energy.

Discuss life history brain size.

Lab report life history brain size primate size 2.5 pages single space see attached excel file – is the sheet for the graph This the video that will help the writer do the lab report. https://youtu.be/6kB7ghMybGE