What subset of the population do you think is most susceptible to suffering serious health problems from foodborne illness?

The fact she only eats fish doesn’t mean she could not get the bacteria from eating contaminated food (cross contamination is very common in kitchens: how many times have you seen people put raw hamburger patties on a cutting board and then slice their salad on the same board?). We have seen lots of cases of vegetarians getting sick from E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, etc. Please answer the following:
1. Have you ever suffered from food borne illness? If so, tell us if you know for certain what made you sick.
2. What subset of the population do you think is most susceptible to suffering serious health problems from foodborne illness?
3. What do you think are some ways to prevent foodborne illness?
4. Did you call the Health Department in the locality where you purchased the food to report your foodborne illness?
5. Did you go to see a Doctor and, if so, were you tested for any specific viruses, bacteria, and/or protozoa?

How did the assistant managers’ actions affect the level of conflict and the resolution of the conflict?

Please write in 11th edition AMA format/citations! :) [times new roman/font 12/no first person, cover page/reference, page number on upper right, also if you could please post each question and answer underneath (teacher preference)] Thank you so much :))

Managing an Unhealthy Work Environment

Isabella is new to the management role and has been the nurse manager of the Mother Infant Care (MIC) unit for 6 months. She recently graduated with her master of science degree with an emphasis on leadership in micro healthcare systems. She was excited to be chosen from a candidate pool of five more experienced nurses, and she was eager to apply what she had learned in graduate school in shaping the culture of the MIC unit. After getting to know the staff and assistant nurse managers, Isabella made some changes to put structure and processes in place that would facilitate staff involvement in decisions related to patient care and their practice of nursing. She encouraged the assistant managers to change from developing the staff schedule to allowing self-scheduling based on a few rules and principles that the staff had part in developing. It was decided that the more senior staff would have first choice in their schedule, followed by the part-time, and finally the per diem staff. Requests for time off were to be submitted to the assistant managers prior to the new schedule being posted so that the unit would be staffed appropriately.

All seemed to be going fairly well with the self-scheduling system for the first 4 months, but with the holiday season approaching, Isabella was receiving feedback that some of the staff were extremely unhappy with the system. There had been some arguments among staff in the nursing lounge, and Isabella was informed that one of the staff members left work in tears. Apparently, some of the more senior staff were being unreasonable with the less tenured full-time staff and refused to cover personal requests. The assistant managers informed Isabella that a powerful clique had formed with a few senior staff who were bullying some of the new nurses and refusing to assist them in patient care activities or to answer any of their questions. It seemed as if the situation was becoming quite unsettling, and two of the newly hired nurses had put in a request to be transferred to another unit.

When Isabella interviewed the nurses who had resigned or were transferring to another unit, she was surprised to hear their stories of verbal abuse, the “silent treatment” with no communication, or refusal to cover for them during required break times. She was also told that several of the more senior nurses refused to assist in turning patients and often withheld information that was important to patient care. Although Isabella was not able to convince the nurses to stay on the unit, she realized that the culture of the unit had to be changed.

Isabella called all of the assistant managers together and told them that they needed to work as a team to change the culture on the unit. She listened to their perspectives on what was happening and quickly identified that some of the assistant managers may have contributed to the problem because they had refused to become involved in managing the situation on their shift. It seemed to Isabella that the assistant managers may have been afraid of some of the staff members, and therefore were not comfortable confronting them about their inappropriate behaviors in the workplace. The small group of senior staff seemed to have control over staff members as well as the assistant managers. Some ethnic clashes also contributed to the problem.

Isabella decided to meet with the human resources specialist for her area and her director to apprise them of the situation and to ask for assistance in developing a strategy to resolve the conflicts. After discussing the situation and identifying potential options for resolution, they decided that the problem needed to be discussed openly at staff meetings and that performance and clarification of expectations would be discussed with offending staff individually and all staff collectively. A series of short presentations by a clinical psychologist on workplace bullying was planned with follow-up discussions with the staff.

New group norms for professional behavior and consequences for unprofessional conduct were presented and discussed with the staff. Each staff member was asked to sign an agreement outlining his or her knowledge of and acceptance of the new behavioral standards. This process allowed Isabella to meet with each staff member with the individual’s assistant manager to reinforce the importance of acceptable behaviors in the workplace. Isabella and the human resources specialist helped the assistant managers give disciplinary warnings to the more offending staff members, and Isabella reiterated her expectation to these staff members that if they could not accept the new behavior standards or demonstrate the necessary changes, she would assist them in “making other career choices.”

Finally, Isabella announced a zero-tolerance policy for workplace bullying and unprofessional conduct. She told the staff, “Everyone has a right to feel safe, respected, and valued when at work. How we feel at work affects our ability to provide the best possible care to our patients.” She told the staff that each of them could expect to be treated fairly and that she wanted them to feel safe in expressing their feelings in a professional and positive manner. She listened to their views on how to improve the self-scheduling process to ensure fairness for all. Isabella also arranged for every staff member to attend educational sessions that included discussions on cultural, gender, and age diversity in the workplace. Every staff meeting included open discussion on progress that was being made on each shift toward resolving the conflicts and creating a healthier work environment for all of the staff. She encouraged the staff to meet with her if they had any concerns about conflicts on the unit, and she made frequent rounds to speak with individuals and to make her presence visible among the staff.

Isabella also worked with her assistant managers to increase their leadership competencies in facing conflict and developing strategies to resolve the conflict rather than choosing to ignore the situation. She reminded them of their responsibility as leaders to face conflicts early, before they became unmanageable. She discussed the need for improved teamwork among the assistant managers to ensure support for one another during these times of crisis. She reassured them that she would be available to each of them to support them through any difficult situation, and that she would secure any resources needed to create a healthy work environment for them and for the staff.

Questions

What were some of the sources and possible causes of the conflict that emerged on the unit?
What were some of the signs that the conflict had escalated to an unacceptable level?
What leadership roles did Isabella assume in managing the conflict process?
How did the assistant managers’ actions affect the level of conflict and the resolution of the conflict?
If you were Isabella, how would you have handled the conflict and mediated the situation?

Should we seek to curb or ban use of the new genetic interventions for therapeutic goals (e,g, eradicate Down syndrome) or for personal taste (e,g. blue eyed babies)?

Should we seek to curb or ban use of the new genetic interventions for therapeutic goals (e,g, eradicate Down syndrome) or for personal taste (e,g. blue eyed babies)? Should we control these matters with moral or legal efforts? Rely on ethical principles and concepts in your essay

What is the role of nlp24 peptide that consists the GHRHDWE motif in inducing host responses ?

Write a literature review based on scientific question given. The topic questions is ‘What is the role of nlp24 peptide that consists the GHRHDWE motif in inducing host responses?’
The observation is ‘Proteins of the superfamily of necrosis and ethylene-inducing peptide 1 (Nep1) like-proteins (NLPs) are produced by various phytopathogenic microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and oomycetes.’
The one reference that we need to include is :
Oome S, Van den Ackerveken G (2014) Comparative and functional analysis of the widely occurring family of Nep1-like proteins. Mol Plant Microbe Interact 27:1081–1094

Explain the cause and effects of having a vitamin D defciency

Explain the cause and effects of having a vitamin D defciency

What is a convalescent serum? How is it being used in this study in terms of the Scientific Method?

1. Cite the article in the format used in science. You can look at the reference list to see the style this journal uses for examples.

2. Who funded this research?

3. A Null Hypothesis (H0) is a statement of no difference. Based on the information in the abstract, introduction to this research, and Table 1, write the hypothesis they tested in the form of a Null.
4. Based on the prior article you read about vaccines, what type of vaccine is this research about?
5. How many replicates were each variable (i.e. “N” or number of people in each experimental group) being tested?

6. What were the variables being tested?

7. Who were the test subjects? It is important to have replicates in an experiment. What occurred in this experiment that reinforces this concept?

8. What is seroconversion and do we want this to occur?

9. What is a convalescent serum? How is it being used in this study in terms of the Scientific Method?

10. PsVNA (pseudotyped lentivirus reporter single-round-of-infection neutralization assay) is used as an indicator tool of antibodies produced in the test subjects blood to determine if it can act against an antigen, in this case the antigen in SARS-CoV-2. Did this experiment report any PsVNA response to the variables being tested? Be specific to before and after the 1st injection, and then after the 2nd injection.11.Seroconversion was rapid for binding ____________________, occurring within 2 weeks after the first __________________, but pseudovirus neutralizing activity was low before the ______________ ___________________, which supports the need for a _____________ ________________ _________________.12. Any experiment has limitations modeling the dynamics of real time complexities, such as who acquires illness from a virus such as SARS-CoV-2. One of the limitations in this study is the _________________ in Covid-19 according to factors such as patient ________, disease _____________, and _____________ since  and for the number of samples (N) in the panel.

13. This study used a surrogate pseudo virus instead of live virus. When will assays for live virus neutralization be tested?

14. At this point in time, do you know if the subjects immunity to Covid-19 will persist? Explain.

15. When will the next phase of this efficacy trial begin?

16. Write a Hypothesize as to why the scientists are choosing the 100 microgram dose.

Describe directional strategies appropriate for the organization.

This is a formal APA paper that should be 3-5 pages in length, excluding the title and reference pages. You should use 2-3 references plus the strategic plan to support your work. It is not necessary to include the strategic plan in your assignment but rather reference it per APA where applicable. If you are unable to locate your organization’s strategic plan. You are highly encouraged to use your own organization’s plan.

Identify and summarize the long-term goals identified in the plan.
Identify and summarize the short-term goals identified in the plan.
Summarize the strategic thinking and key stakeholders as identified in the plan.
Describe the strategies evident in the plan (corporate-level, divisional-level, organizational-level, and/or unit level
Include a brief competitive analysis.
Describe directional strategies appropriate for the organization.
Note strategic alternatives as appropriate.
Discuss value-added services as appropriate.

Create policies and procedures, as well as job descriptions for 2 personnel.

You are the manager of a family medicine clinic in Falls Church Virginia. Your clinic accepts Medicare/ Medicaid types of payers.

For this clinic,
1. Make a list of services and procedures that would be performed. Go to supply companies online and in your area and research costs for these supplies
2. Choose how many physicians and the types of other personnel who work within the practice.
3. Create policies and procedures, as well as job descriptions for 2 personnel.
4. Search the Medicare Web site in the Falls Church Virginia area. Find the fee schedule for the physician’s office. Look up 10 codes and see what the different prices are for facility and non-facility fees.
5. Create a policy and procedure on when to use an MSP (Medicare as a Secondary Payer) questionnaire.
Be creative. Try to imagine and answer the questions from a management perspective (e.g., If I were the manager in this position, I would, or as a supervisor, I would….).
The format of the assignment is as follows:
• A cover sheet
• “Body” pages
• All text to be in Standard English with absolutely no spelling errors or grammatical mistakes.
• Proper citations, references, and bibliographies according to APA style.
• Page numbers, date and student name on each page.
• Times New Roman Font, Font size-12, single spaced pages.
Use the 80/20 rule. Work must be 80% of your own words and citations should be quoted.

Write a short commentary where you reflect on your experiences of using PROMPT to analyse sources of information. To help you do this, consider the questions below.

TMA 03
Tutor-marked assignment 03 (TMA 03)
TMA 03
25 per cent of overall continuous assessment score (OCAS)

Associated study topic: Study Topic 4: Contemporary debates in sport and fitness

Word limit: 2000 words

Introduction
This assignment has two parts, which are outlined below:

Part 1: PROMPT analysis (900 words/25 marks)
Part 2: Contemporary debates (1100 words/75 marks)
Part 1: Using a PROMPT checklist (900 words/25marks)
1a. Using a PROMPT checklist, evaluate the value of information gained from the following source from Unit 14, Activity 14.6 (600 words/15 marks):

‘Rugby concussions soar by 59 per cent, says report’.

1b. Write a short commentary where you reflect on your experiences of using PROMPT to analyse sources of information. To help you do this, consider the questions below. (300 words/10 marks)

What did you find useful about the framework?
Did you experience any difficulties using the framework?
How will the use of PROMPT influence your degree-level study in the future?
Part 2: Keeping contemporary debates current (1100 words/75 marks)
Select one of the optional units you studied in Study Topic 4 listed below and discuss the key issues addressed in this unit, the evidence presented and how this has influenced your perspective.

When discussing the key issues addressed in this unit and the evidence presented you should consider the following questions:

What are the main discussion points raised in this unit?
Within the unit are there specific sources of evidence which contradict or agree with each other?
Based on the evidence within the unit what conclusion can be drawn in response to the unit question?
Are there any questions that remain unanswered and need further investigation?
Select one of the following optional units:

Unit 15: Is cheating a way to make sport fairer?

Unit 16: Is technology helping or hindering children’s physical activity levels?

Unit 17: Coaching: art or science?

Unit 18: Is the Paralympic effect positive or negative for disability sport?

Unit 19: Training practices in sport: developing robots or creativity?

Parts 1 and 2 must be submitted in one document.

Interpret the coefficients for the model, specifically commenting on the dummy variable.

To prepare:
• Review Warner’s Chapter 12 and Chapter 2 of the Wagner course text and the media program found in this week’s Learning Resources and consider the use of dummy variables.
• Create a research question using the General Social Survey dataset that can be answered by multiple regression. Using the SPSS software, choose a categorical variable to dummy code as one of your predictor variables. (I will email the data set, as the portal will not allow me to upload spss file).

Write 2 pages
Estimate a multiple regression model that answers your research question. Write your response to the following:
1. What is your research question?
2. Interpret the coefficients for the model, specifically commenting on the dummy variable.
3. Run diagnostics for the regression model. Does the model meet all of the assumptions? Be sure and comment on what assumptions were not met and the possible implications. Is there any possible remedy for one the assumption violations?
Be sure to support your Main Post with reference to the week’s Learning Resources and other scholarly evidence in APA Style.
References
Allison, P. D. (1999). Multiple regression: A primer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press/Sage
Publications. Multiple Regression: A Primer, by Allison, P. D. Copyright 1998 by Sage College. Reprinted by permission of Sage College via the Copyright Clearance Center. (Chapter 6, “What are the Assumptions of Multiple Regression?” (pp. 119–136))

Allison, P. D. (1999). Multiple regression: A primer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press/Sage

Publications. Multiple Regression: A Primer, by Allison, P. D. Copyright 1998 by Sage College. Reprinted by permission of Sage College via the Copyright Clearance Center. (Chapter 7, “What can be done about Multicollinearity?” (pp. 137–152))

Laureate Education (Producer). (2016). Dummy variables [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.
(Transcript attached)

Laureate Education (Producer). (2016m). Regression diagnostics and model evaluation [Video
file]. Baltimore, MD: Author. (Transcript attached)

Wagner, III, W. E. (2020). Using IBM® SPSS® statistics for research methods and social
science statistics (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (Ch 2, 12)

Warner, R. M. (2012). Applied statistics from bivariate through multivariate techniques (2nd
ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Applied Statistics From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques, 2nd Edition by Warner, R.M. Copyright 2012 by Sage College. Reprinted by permission of Sage College via the Copyright Clearance Center. (Chapter 12, “Dummy Predictor Variables in Multiple Regression”).