protestant denominational belief systems chart

Complete the “Protestant Denominational Belief Systems” chart.

Provide a minimum of three to five scholarly sources to support your content.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

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Discussion: Individual Experience

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Individual Experience

In your reading for this week, you will learn more about different forms of Postwar European art. Following the end of WWII, and the advent of American Abstract Expressionism, the center of western artistic activity shifted from Paris to New York. Meanwhile, many European artists were heavily influenced by the intellectual movement Existentialism, which is reflected in their attempts to grapple with the meaning of the isolated figure in the postwar world. The closest equivalent to American Abstract Expressionism was the French painting movement Art Informel, characterized by intuitive abstraction and abandonment of premeditated structure. With the exception of Concrete Art, the majority of Postwar European art (both figurative and abstract) is very emotionally charged.

In your post for this week, you will choose an artist discussed in the chapter, and present an example of their work. I encourage you to choose a work that is not shown in your textbook. Please write a brief personal interpretation in which you examine the emotional impact of this work of art. How does the artist use form, color, and materials to communicate their ideas? What do you think they are trying to communicate? Find out what you can about the specific content of the work that you are discussing and the artist’s intentions, but also please share your own reaction to the piece as specifically as you can. How does it make you feel? What specific choices made by the artist have influenced your response?

motivating and rewarding employees case application questions

These questions are related to a case application in Fundamentals of Management Management myths debunked textbook in chapter 11( Motivating and rewarding employees)

I will attach the questions along with the chapter notes and Case application.

Please answer the questions clearly according to the chapter contents and relating it to the course application.

Please make sure the answers are not plagiarised and are to the point. The answer doesn’t have to be long but just clear.

Please note that pages 11,13,14,17,24,27,28,29&30 from the chapter notes are canceled and will not be needed to answer the questions.

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write a 500 750 word description of your proposed capstone project topic diabetes management and prevention

identify a specific evidence-based practice proposal topic for the capstone project. Consider the clinical environment in which you are currently working or have recently worked. The capstone project topic can be a clinical practice problem, an organizational issue, a quality improvement suggestion, a leadership initiative, or an educational need appropriate to your area of interest as well as your practice immersion (practicum) setting. Examples of the integration of community health, leadership, and an EBP can be found on the “Educational and Community-Based Programs” page of the Healthy People 2020 website.

Write a 500-750 word description of your proposed capstone project topic. Make sure to include the following:

DIABETES MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION

  1. The problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need that will be the focus of the project
  2. The setting or context in which the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need can be observed.
  3. A description providing a high level of detail regarding the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need.
  4. Impact of the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need on the work environment, the quality of care provided by staff, and patient outcomes.
  5. Significance of the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need and its implications to nursing.
  6. A proposed solution to the identified project topic

You are required to retrieve and assess a minimum of 8 peer-reviewed articles. Plan your time accordingly to complete this assignment.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide,

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Assignment : You are the computer forensics investigator for a law firm. The firm acquired a new client, a young woman who was fired from her job for inappropriate files discovered on her computer. She swears she never accessed the files. You have now completed your investigation. Using what you have learned from the text and the labs, complete the assignment below. You can use your imagination about what you found!

Write a one page report describing the computer the client used, who else had access to it and other relevant findings. Reference the tools you used (in your imagination) and what each of them might have found.

write about cloud security risks from misconfiguration

Write 500 words or more explaining why Cloud security risks from misconfiguration is important for your peers to understand. Be focused and specific. Look into the general topic to find something new and interesting to write about.

2 paragraphs in total with 2 different questions 1

250 word post answering, The research described in this article was funded by the military – does it bother you that one of the most obvious applications for this discovery involves warfare? Does it make a difference to your opinion if it turns out that these explosives are also useful in more peaceful applications (such as mining, for example)?

Link: https://brightspace.ccc.edu/content/enforced/86780…

250 word post answering, The article mentions two applications for this (somewhat grisly) research – at disaster sites and murder investigations. What other applications can you think of for this research?

Link:https://brightspace.ccc.edu/content/enforced/86780…

Please no Plagiarism will pay more !

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response one: Stroke is the “leading cause of disability in the United Sates” (Faulkner, A. & Green, S., 2018). In 2010, my mother called me at work to report that my father was having trouble speaking, his gait was unsteady and he had lack of coordination. My parents live 20 minutes to the closest ER. I was at the same hospital; I recommended she call 911 immediately. She followed my advice and dad was delivered to our local ER in just less than 25 minutes. Upon arrival the ER physician assessed my dad for difficulty speaking, weakness on the right side, trouble seeing on the right, lack of coordination and loss of balance. An immediate CT scan was performed. A small infarct was identified along with small vessel disease. My Mom mentioned that he had been not his usual self for the past 24 hours. With this information my father wasn’t eligible for tissue plasminogen activator, tPA. Because of my healthcare experience and new guidelines for stroke patients I had received in-service just days prior regarding the use of the FAST acronym. “Diminishing the long-lasting effects of a CVA depends on rapid recognition and quick interventions” (Para. 10). FAST stands for Face, Arms, Speech, and Time. During the hospital admission the stoke symptoms decreased and he was discharged home. My father lived another 4 years after his first stroke event, when sequent events occurred more of his function decrease and he required a rehab stay twice and with the final event he required skilled care 24 hours per day until his death. The one take away from this discussion is that time matters. The year previous to his stroke, we had noticed a change in his gait and the work-up suggested Parkinson’s disease. In retrospect we feel that his very first stroke symptoms occurred the year prior the witnessed event, when his gait changed.

Reference

Falkner, A. & Green, S. (2018). Neurological, Perceptual, and Cognitive Complexities. Pathophysiology Clinical Applications for Client Health. Retrieved from

https://lc.gcumedia.com/nrs410v/pathophysiology-cl…

Response : Stroke otherwise known as a brain attack, occurs when the blood flowing to an area of the brain, is haltered by a rupture or thrombus in a blood vessel supplying the area (Falkner & Green, 2018). Also, once this occurs the function of that portion of the brain is altered of lost due to death of brain cells. According to the Center for Disease Control and prevention (CDC), cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is one of the leading causes of adult disability in the United States and approximately 80% of the CVAs are preventable (Falkner & Green, 2018). Stroke often has a sudden onset and it’s important for caretakers and patients, to know the signs of CVA. These signs include numbness or weakness in face, arm or leg, confusion, slurred speech, visual changes, difficulty walking, dizziness, los of balance and severe headache with unknown cause (Falkner & Green, 2018).

Risk factors contributing to CVA are; high cholesterol, obesity, increase stress, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, family history and hypertension. Mayo Clinic states that CVA could be controlling blood pressure, lower cholesterol and saturated fat in diet, quitting tobacco usage, exercising and consuming a diet rich in fruits and vegetables (MayoClinic, 2019). Also, medications that helps with preventing a stroke involves anti-platelet or anticoagulant medications. Coumadin (Warfin) is often used as well, but its high important that the patient takes this medication as prescribed to avoid complications.

Patients who are risk for stroke, suffering from an of the listed risk factors, should try modifying there health sooner than later. In addition, a patient experiencing any unexplainable symptom should consult with his/her primary care provider and get evaluated. If the patient’s symptoms indicate possible CVA, the provider will order A computerized tomography (CT) scan, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Carotid ultrasound or a Cerebral angiogram (MayoClinic, 2019). By educating patients and their families, about the warning signs and early onset of stroke, the risk would decrease drastically.

References

Falkner, A & Green, S.Z. (2018). Neurological, Perceptual, and Cognitive Complexities. Retrieved from https://lc.gcumedia.com/nrs410v/pathophysiology-clinical-applications-for-client-health/v1.1/#/chapter/2

Mayo Clinic. (2019). Stroke. Retrieved from mayocli

Response three: Parkinson’s disease is a progressively debilitating disease that grossly affects the motor function. It is characterized by four primary symptoms: tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia (slow movement) and postural instability. These symptoms occur due to overstimulation of the basal ganglia by acetylcholine. Overstimation of the basal ganglia by acetylcholine occurs because degeneration of the substantia nigra results in decreased dopamine production. This allows acetylcholine to dominate, making smooth, controlled movement difficult.

Risk factors of Parkinson’s disease include onset of symptoms between age 40 to 70, chronic use of antipsychotic medication, exposure to environmental toxins and chemicals solvent, common in men and genetic predisposition. Client with Parkinson’s disease often exhibit stooped posture, muscle rigidity, tremors/ pill-rolling tremors of the finger, slow, monotonous speech and slow, shuffling and propulsive gait. There is no information on how to prevent Parkinson’s disease currently. The disease cannot be cured but can be managed through medication therapy. Maintain client mobility for as long as possible, monitor swallowing and maintain adequate nutrition and weigh, monitor mental and cognitive status and promote client communication for as long as possible. Medication can take several weeks of use beofore improvement of symptoms is seen. While the client is taking a combination of medications, maintenance of therapeutic medication level is necessary for adequate control.

Reference

Norma J.E.H. et. al. (2016). RN Adult Medical Surgical Nursing.(10th ed.). Retrieved from https://www.atitesting.co