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Eating Disorder

Pages: 8 (2261 words) Document Type:Case Study Document #:71757003

… recognized as clinically significant by the nurse?
Relevant lab(s): All signs are within normal range
Clinical significance: Detection of urinary tract symptoms
Lab plan: Creating a plan of Care with a PRIORITY Lab
Lab: Potassium Value:1.9
Normal Value: Critical Value: 3.7
Clinical significance: Low level of potassium in the blood … a therapeutic relationship?
Some principles of therapeutic communication that are necessary in this setting include ensuring the patient is the primary focus of action, maintaining a professional attitude, cautious use of self-disclosure, and avoiding social relationship with the patient.
5. How could the nurse explore her comments … ideation?
Through asking the patient about her feelings regarding life and probable suicide thoughts.
6. What MENTAL HEALTH nursing priorities will guide your plan of care?
a. Mood and affect
b. Depressive symptoms
c. Suicide ideation
7. What interventions will you initiate based on this MENTAL HEALTH … the care……

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Hurricane Katrina Military Response

Pages: 4 (1256 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Essay Document #:19776713

… (EOC) was more of a liability than an asset as it had not been trained for such a disaster either. A National Response plan had not been developed nor was there a National Incident Management System, which meant FEMA was not ready to act (Lewis, 2009; Select … background, no experience and no real idea of what to do or how to do it.
The Coast Guard brought stability and—most importantly—unified action to the front lines. The thousands rescued by the Coast Guard showed that…[break]…relief—assistance and relief that was otherwise not being provided by the … otherwise not being provided by the DOD or by FEMA.
Conclusion
What the response of the military shows is that communication is essentially, pre-plan is even better, and a spirit of mission is a must. The U.S. Coast Guard had the training, expertise, leadership, experience, vision and … of mission is a must.……

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The Brookings Institution. (2007). 9/11, Katrina and the future of interagency disaster response. Retrieved from  https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/20070529.pdf 

E-PARCC Collaborative Governance Initiative. (2008). Collaboration Amid Crisis: The Department of Defense During Hurricane Katrina Teaching Note. Retrieved from  https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/uploadedFiles/parcc/eparcc/cases/Moynihan-%20Teaching%20Notes.pdf 

Lewis, D. E. (2009). Revisiting the administrative presidency: Policy, patronage, and agency competence. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 39(1), 60-73.

Philipps, D. (2017). Seven hard lessons responders to Harvey learned from Katrina. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/07/us/hurricane-harvey-katrina-federal-responders.html

Samaan, J. L., & Verneuil, L. (2009). Civil–Military Relations in Hurricane Katrina: a case study on crisis management in natural disaster response. Humanitarian Assistance: Improving US-European Cooperation, Center for Transatlantic Relations/Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD/Global Public Policy Institute, Berlin, 413-432.

Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina. (2006). A failure of initiative. Retrieved from  http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/15feb20061230/www.gpoaccess.gov/katrinareport/mainreport.pdf 

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McDonalds Quality And Improving Operations

Pages: 8 (2369 words) Sources: 8 Document Type:Essay Document #:59085387

… to competition, and utilizing suitable techniques to enhance growth and development (Keller, 2017). As part of providing excellent customer service and ensuring customer action, McDonalds emphasizes quality as part of its operations management framework. The company’s operations management framework is established on the premise of ensuring quality … materials for its food items. In relation to service, McDonalds focuses on promoting quick, attentive and friendly service that leads to 100% customer action. The company also seek to provide its services in clean stores and utilize customers’ needs and demands as the premise for product development … activities by using it as the foundation for its supply chain and value proposition strategy. McDonalds Corporation also formulates all its yearly strategic plan based on this philosophy of quality and customer service (Ka-Sing, 2019). Through incorporating the philosophy in the annual strategic plan, McDonalds ensures that all its activities reflect the emphasis……

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Crom, S. (n.d.). Managing for Continuous and Breakthrough Improvement. Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://www.isixsigma.com/implementation/basics/managing-continuous-and-breakthrough-improvement/ 

Hill, A. & Hill, T. (2011). Essential operations management. New York, NY: Macmillan International Higher Education.

Hu, W. & Xie, Y. (2013, April 28). Comparative Study of McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Development in China. Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ab1d/769d45deb5a0e03d147a04cb27fff30e6ae6.pdf 

Ka-Sing, L. (2019, May). Guiding Principles a Recipe for Success. South China Morning Post. Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://www.scmp.com/article/1006977/guiding-principles-recipe-success 

Keller, C.R. (2017, September 1). How McDonald’s Became the Leader in the Fast Food Industry. Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://profitworks.ca/hidden-blog/541-how-mcdonald-s-became-a-leader-in-fast-food-industry.html 

Mulholland, B. (2018, April 6). What Continuous Improvement Is (and How to Use It). Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://www.process.st/continuous-improvement/ 

Nanyang Consultancy. (2016, January). McDonalds – Charting McDonalds Way Forward. Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://mbacasecomp.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Nanyang_Mcdonalds_Final2.pdf 

Team, T. (2015, October 8). Why is it Important for McDonald’s to Focus on Quality? Forbes. Retrieved June 13, 2019, from  https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2015/10/08/why-is-it-important-for-mcdonalds-to-focus-on-quality/#1da4aebe2488

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Starbucks Corporation Operational Sustainability

Pages: 6 (1944 words) Sources: 6 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:45580397

… operates in. Towards this end, the corporation has partnered with local nonprofits that work to address the needs of the communities. For every action at a Starbucks store, $0.05 to $0.15 goes towards supporting local communities. Further, Starbucks is committed to hiring veterans and has made the … operating within this environment. Further, the company is looking to increase its investments in solar energy to make all their stores green. Other plan the company has developed include reducing waste, having a sustainable supply chain, and increasing community engagement. The company has a goal of ensuring … of ensuring that 100% of the coffee it sells is sourced ethically. To help farmers share in this path to sustainability, Starbucks has plan to provide farmers with 100 million coffee trees by 2025 (Sustainalytics, 2019).
Conclusion
Starbucks’ efforts so far show that it is committed to ……

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Bruhn-Hansen, S. (2012). Corporate Social Responsibility–A case study of Starbucks’ CSR: communication through its corporate website. Unpublished master’s thesis, Illinois State University. Retrieved from http://pure. au. dk/portal/files/45282206/ba_thesis. pdf.

Harnrungchalotorn, S., & Phayonlerd, Y. (2016). Starbucks with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR):“How Starbucks succeeds in a business world with CSR” (Doctoral dissertation, Master Thesis. Faculty Board of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT Business Administration).

Juneja, P. (2018). PESTLE Analysis of Starbucks. Retrieved November 21, 2019, from  https://www.managementstudyguide.com/swot-analysis-of-unilever.htm .

Khalamayzer, A. (2017, November 16). How Starbucks brewed a stronger sustainability bond. Retrieved November 21, 2019, from  https://www.greenbiz.com/article/how-starbucks-brewed-stronger-sustainability-bond .

Steven Li. (2019, July 5). Is Starbucks actually serious about environmental sustainability? Retrieved November 21, 2019, from  https://therising.co/2019/07/05/is-starbucks-actually-serious-about-environmental-sustainability/ .

Sustainalytics. (2019). Second-Party Opinion Starbucks Sustainability Bond. Sustainalytics Second-Party Opinion Review.

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Learning Goals Real Life Experience And Personal Experience

Pages: 10 (3023 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:36646335

… appropriate to utilize.
A treatment approach may involve conversing with a client to establish rapport, providing the client with information about the treatment plan and what is expected of them, and a discussion of the sanctions or penalties should the client fail to follow the treatment plan. Normally, the evaluation is conducted face-to-face with the clients. However, sometimes videos or printed documents are used.
Usually, intake to the sex offender … conducted by…[break]…a combination of field and office contacts.
The bureau of parole and probation is aware of how important it is for behavior-changing action between offenders and other people to go on in workplaces, treatment settings, and home environments. This is why officers are encouraged to perform ……

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Trust And Relationships In Negotiation

Pages: 7 (1997 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Essay Document #:98491775

… Additionally, trust can be seen as a pattern of predictable behavior or as an orientation towards problem-solving (Ross & LaCroix, 1996). If one’s action and words are consistent and one is focused on overcoming obstacles and working towards a solution, one will be seen as more worthy … about compromise—not threats. Successful negotiators seek to build long-term relationships through understanding and the implementation of mutually beneficent aims. The more agreeable a plan is to both sides, the more likely it is to be implemented. The nature of the relationship between China and Russia is one ……

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Butler Jr, J. K. (1999). Trust expectations, information sharing, climate of trust, and negotiation effectiveness and efficiency. Group & Organization Management, 24(2), 217-238.

Lewicki, R. J., & Stevenson, M. A. (1997). Trust development in negotiation: Proposed actions and a research agenda. Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 16(1/3), 99-132.

Olekalns, M., & Smith, P. L. (2009). Mutually dependent: Power, trust, affect and the use of deception in negotiation. Journal of Business Ethics, 85(3), 347-365.

Ross, W., & LaCroix, J. (1996). Multiple meanings of trust in negotiation theory and research: A literature review and integrative model. International Journal of Conflict Management. 7(4), 314–360.

Shell, G. R. (1991). Opportunism and trust in the negotiation of commercial contracts:Toward a new cause of action. Vand. L. Rev., 44, 221.

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Counseling Infidelity And Clients

Pages: 1 (342 words) Sources: 1 Document Type:Essay Document #:49979046

… to embark upon an extramarital affair and show empathy without necessarily endorsing those feelings.
Additionally, the counselor can help Tommy devise a realistic plan to inform his wife of what has transpired, and also a plan to talk to the woman about to have a baby about what she can expect in terms of support. Rehearsing the different communication … of what will transpire will be helpful for Tommy. The counselor should not place herself in a role of having to justify Tommy’s action, but on the other hand she should not view herself as in need of passing judgement either. The counselor can also allow herself … not view herself as in need of passing judgement either. The counselor can also allow herself to have her own feelings about the action as an individual, while still fulfilling the essential functions of a counselor, and enable Tommy to engage……

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Meyers, L. (2016). Counseling unlikeable clients. Counseling Today. Retrieved from: https://ct.counseling.org/2016/08/counseling-unlikeable-clients/

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Cyber Crime IT Security Auditing

Pages: 11 (3165 words) Sources: 7 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:36684821

… fraud represent evils that significantly threaten businesses. Companies have, in the past, lost much to these crimes and, hence, must come up with plan to prevent such future occurrences. In this paper, the processes information technology security audits entail and how such audits enhance organizational IT security … of thorough logs of access time, credentials of the accessing individual, and whether a security breach was attempted constitutes a second essential security action. The above details prove highly informative to system auditors.
Audit frameworks
i. ISO 27001 Framework
ISO 27001, a kind of taxonomy of potential … can change over time and with changes to the environment). These audits may assume the form of new enhancement/ installation auditing, routine auditing, plan, spontaneous auditing, or audits performed in non-office hours.
Auditing methods adopted in this regard may encompass automated audit instruments such as off-the-rack security …
Suduc and colleagues (2010) offer……

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Almatari, O. and Helal, I., and Mazen, S., and El Hennawy, S. (2018). \\\\\\"Cybersecurity Tools for IS Auditing.\\\\\\" The 6th International Conference on Enterprise Systems, At Limassol, Cyprus 10.1109/ES.2018.00040.

Davis, W. S., & Yen, D. C. (Eds.). (2019). The information system consultant\\\\\\'s handbook: Systems analysis and design. CRC press.

Diamantopoulou, V., Tsohou, A., & Karyda, M. (2019). From ISO/IEC 27002: 2013 Information Security Controls to Personal Data Protection Controls: Guidelines for GDPR Compliance. In Computer Security (pp. 238-257). Springer, Cham.

Khan, M. (2017). Computer security in the human life. International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE), 6(1), 35-42.

Lenghel, R. D., & Vlad, M. P. (2017). INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITING. Quaestus, (11), 178.

Manaseer, S., & Alawneh, A. (2019). ON CYBERSECURITY AUDITING AWARENESS: CASE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SECTOR. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS), 17(7).

Suduc, A. M., Bîzoi, M., & Filip, F. G. (2010). Audit for information systems security. Informatica Economica, 14(1), 43.

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Weapons Of Mass Destruction

Pages: 9 (2563 words) Sources: 10 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:76982977


While international treaties may seem like an effective approach to reducing the risk of a CBRN WMD attack, treaties are not a full-proof plan as they can be broken or not renewed. The current Security Council Resolution 1540 is a new approach to reducing the risk of … by the FBI may work to some degree, but these efforts require a great deal of collaboration among nations and agencies, and other action are being taken at state department levels that undermine what these agencies are doing. In the end, there is a lot of uncertainty ……

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Asada, M. (2008). Security Council Resolution 1540 to combat WMD terrorism: effectiveness and legitimacy in international legislation. Journal of Conflict & Security Law, 13(3), 303-332.

Carter, A. B. (2004). Overhauling counterproliferation. Technology in Society 26(2-3), 257-269.

CBS. (2011). Clinton on Qaddafi: We came, we saw, he died. Retrieved from  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlz3-OzcExI 

The Commission to Assess the Organization of the Federal Government to Combat the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. (1999). Combating Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Washington, D.C.

Forest, J.J.F. (2012, Winter). Framework for Analyzing the Future Threat of WMD Terrorism. Journal of Strategic Security 5, 4. Retrieved from  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1193&context=jss 

Hochman, D. (2006). Rehabilitating a rogue: Libya's WMD reversal and lessons for US policy. Parameters, 36(1), 63.

Lang, C. G. (1937). Archbishop's Appeal: Individual Will and Action; Guarding Personality. London Times, 28.

Stone, O., & Kuznick, P. (2013). The untold history of the United States. Simon and Schuster.

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