Write a reflection paper of Cybercrime Chapter 7 Reflection.

Write a reflection paper of Cybercrime Chapter 7 Reflection. The reflection must discuss at least 5 concise issues, concepts, procedures, or terms of the chapter. And at least 3 of the suggested materials provided for the chapter must be reflected. Courses Textbook: Cybercrime and Digital Forensics: An Introduction 2nd Edition by Thomas J Holt, Adam M Bossler, Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar ISBN-13: 9781138238732 DIGITAL ISBN-13: 9781315296968 ISBN-10: 1138238732 I will upload the additional files and/ or website links for the chapter sources to be used in the assignment and the new template provided by the instructor for writing the reflection.

Write a reflection paper of Cybercrime Chapter 7 Reflection.

Write a reflection paper of Cybercrime Chapter 7 Reflection. The reflection must discuss at least 5 concise issues, concepts, procedures, or terms of the chapter. And at least 3 of the suggested materials provided for the chapter must be reflected. Courses Textbook: Cybercrime and Digital Forensics: An Introduction 2nd Edition by Thomas J Holt, Adam M Bossler, Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar ISBN-13: 9781138238732 DIGITAL ISBN-13: 9781315296968 ISBN-10: 1138238732 I will upload the additional files and/ or website links for the chapter sources to be used in the assignment and the new template provided by the instructor for writing the reflection.

Asses the examination findings consistent with breast cancer in females.

NURS 6512 Final Exam Review (Week 7-11)
Heart, Lungs, and Peripheral Vascular
• Examination techniques of the Heart, Lungs, and PV systems
• Examination findings of arterial blood flow in infants
• Examination findings of the heart and lungs in a patient with illegal drug use
• Description of types of shortness of breath (orthopnea, platypnea. Tachypnea, bradypnea)
• Symptoms associated with intrathoracic infection
• Percussion techniques when examining the lungs
• Examination findings when percussing the lungs
• Cardiac examination findings for a patient with rheumatic fever
• Grading of heart murmurs
• Evaluation of ECG tracings
• Examination technique for the apical pulse
• Examining technique for different cardiac sounds and their names
• Varicosity findings in pregnant women
• Examination of peripheral arteries
• Grading of pulses
• Examination findings of a child with Kawasaki disease
• Examination findings of a patient with peripheral edema
• Examination of ammonia in breath odor

Assessing Musculoskeletal Pain
• Diagnostic tests for patients with carpal tunnel
• Examination techniques used for muscle and joint pain
• Spinal deformities noted during examination
• Characteristic examination findings for Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Orthopedic screening evaluation techniques
• Characteristic examination findings consistent with Osteoarthritis
• Characteristic examination findings consistent with Gout

Assessment of Cognition and the Neurologic System

• Significance of the Denver II tool
• Examination of the mental status
• Examination findings associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
• Behavior patterns of a patient with Schizophrena, Depression, Anxiety, and Mania
• Examination findings of a patient with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
• Examination findings of all Cranial Nerves
• Examination techniques of all Cranial Nerves
• Deep Tendon Reflex evaluation
• Examination technique and findings for nuchal rigidity

Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum Case Study
• Significance of Montgomery tubercles
• Examination findings of breast changes during menopausal
• Examination findings consistent with breast cancer in females
• Proper technique for using a speculum during the vaginal exam
• Proper technique for the bimanual examination
• Proper technique for examining the male genitalia, including the prostate
• Risk factors for testicular cancer
• Normal vs abnormal bowel findings in newborns
• Risk factors for colorectal cancer
• Examination findings consistent with Benign Prostate Hypertrophy
• Examination findings consistent with Prostate Cancer
• Examination position when assessing anal sphincter tone
• Characteristics of menopausal disorder
• Characteristics of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
• Characteristics of Hydrocele, Epididymitis, Epispadias, and Hypospadias

The Ethics Behind Assessment
• Ethical considerations when completing adolescent sports physicals with no injuries vs adolescents with previous injuries
• Diagnostics tests used to evaluate sports injuries
• Examination of children with heart murmurs when conducting a sports physical
• Ethical considerations to be made as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

Text
Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination: An Interprofessional Approach 9TH 19
Author: Ball, Jane W.
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-48195-3
ISBN-10: 0-323-48195-7
Edition/Copyright: 9TH 19
Publisher: C.V. Mosby Co.

My Info:
My.waldenu.edu
Jeffrey.shekie@waldenu.edu
Mamabaindu2
Go to NURS 6512

Asses the examination findings consistent with breast cancer in females.

NURS 6512 Final Exam Review (Week 7-11)
Heart, Lungs, and Peripheral Vascular
• Examination techniques of the Heart, Lungs, and PV systems
• Examination findings of arterial blood flow in infants
• Examination findings of the heart and lungs in a patient with illegal drug use
• Description of types of shortness of breath (orthopnea, platypnea. Tachypnea, bradypnea)
• Symptoms associated with intrathoracic infection
• Percussion techniques when examining the lungs
• Examination findings when percussing the lungs
• Cardiac examination findings for a patient with rheumatic fever
• Grading of heart murmurs
• Evaluation of ECG tracings
• Examination technique for the apical pulse
• Examining technique for different cardiac sounds and their names
• Varicosity findings in pregnant women
• Examination of peripheral arteries
• Grading of pulses
• Examination findings of a child with Kawasaki disease
• Examination findings of a patient with peripheral edema
• Examination of ammonia in breath odor

Assessing Musculoskeletal Pain
• Diagnostic tests for patients with carpal tunnel
• Examination techniques used for muscle and joint pain
• Spinal deformities noted during examination
• Characteristic examination findings for Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Orthopedic screening evaluation techniques
• Characteristic examination findings consistent with Osteoarthritis
• Characteristic examination findings consistent with Gout

Assessment of Cognition and the Neurologic System

• Significance of the Denver II tool
• Examination of the mental status
• Examination findings associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
• Behavior patterns of a patient with Schizophrena, Depression, Anxiety, and Mania
• Examination findings of a patient with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
• Examination findings of all Cranial Nerves
• Examination techniques of all Cranial Nerves
• Deep Tendon Reflex evaluation
• Examination technique and findings for nuchal rigidity

Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum Case Study
• Significance of Montgomery tubercles
• Examination findings of breast changes during menopausal
• Examination findings consistent with breast cancer in females
• Proper technique for using a speculum during the vaginal exam
• Proper technique for the bimanual examination
• Proper technique for examining the male genitalia, including the prostate
• Risk factors for testicular cancer
• Normal vs abnormal bowel findings in newborns
• Risk factors for colorectal cancer
• Examination findings consistent with Benign Prostate Hypertrophy
• Examination findings consistent with Prostate Cancer
• Examination position when assessing anal sphincter tone
• Characteristics of menopausal disorder
• Characteristics of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
• Characteristics of Hydrocele, Epididymitis, Epispadias, and Hypospadias

The Ethics Behind Assessment
• Ethical considerations when completing adolescent sports physicals with no injuries vs adolescents with previous injuries
• Diagnostics tests used to evaluate sports injuries
• Examination of children with heart murmurs when conducting a sports physical
• Ethical considerations to be made as Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

Text
Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination: An Interprofessional Approach 9TH 19
Author: Ball, Jane W.
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-48195-3
ISBN-10: 0-323-48195-7
Edition/Copyright: 9TH 19
Publisher: C.V. Mosby Co.

My Info:
My.waldenu.edu
Jeffrey.shekie@waldenu.edu
Mamabaindu2
Go to NURS 6512

Prepare a consulting report and executive summary and discuss it with the ED in 10 days.

mod 6 Option #2: Eco-Leadership in an NGO Discourse as a method to study leadership has proven to be a viable tool. Western (2013) [required reading] suggested that Eco-leadership is a discourse of new leadership for new time. You are an organization development and leadership consultant who has been hired to work with the Executive Director (ED) of a global non-governmental organization (NGO) the work of which primarily occurs throughout Africa and Central and South America. English is the most common language used in the NGO. The NGO is part of a larger grouping of corporations, non-profits, and NGOs working in the area of childrens health. The NGO has long held the belief that distributed leadership is the only way for its programs to reach the intended clients and to survive over time. The ED recently read Westerns (2013) work on Leadership Discourses and is particularly interested in knowing more about Eco-Leadership. You and the ED agree that the two of you will explore the Eco-Leadership concepts within the context of the NGOs history, current status, and vision before opening up discussions with other NGO and partner leaders. You and the CEO agree that Westerns (2013) four qualities of Eco-Leadership could be an excellent way to advance understanding. The four qualities include: Connectivity and interdependence Systemic ethics Leadership spirit Organizational belonging. (Western 2013, p. 254) You and the ED agree that an explanation of the four qualities and then associating each quality with either an organizational theory or a leadership theory would be a great place to begin the dialogue. You will prepare a consulting report* and executive summary** and discuss it with the ED in 10 days. A consulting report consisting of six to eight pages including a one-page executive summary*. Title and references pages are required and are not included in the page count. Cite two (2) real-world examples of NGOs and networksthat might exemplify one or more components of Eco-Leadership. One organization or leadership theory applied to each of the four qualities (for a total of four theories).

In addition to reading the essay,submit a response paper which demonstrates critical thinking and engagement with the essay.

During this semester you have been introduced to the idea that we are now in the “Anthropocene”. It is important to understand that the causes and consequences of this vary tremendously by geography and socioeconomic and political power. The link above is to a very thought-provoking and informative essay about such issues. In other words, “environmental (in)justice”. In addition to reading the essay,submit a response paper which demonstrates critical thinking and engagement with the essay.