What type of data is age? Identify all that apply from the following list: binary, continuous, discrete, nominal, ordinal.

1. Is the paper titled “Safety and Efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine” a peer reviewed publication? How can you tell?

2. Does this paper describe a randomized clinical control study or an epidemiological study? Identify at least one pro and one con of that type of study.

3. What is the sample size used in the study described in this paper?

4. Identify one example of a dependent variable in the study described in this paper.

5. Identify one example of an independent variable in the study described in this paper.

6. Identify one example of quantitative data listed in Table 1 of this paper.

7. Identify one example of qualitative data listed in Table 1 of this paper.

8. What type of data is age? Identify all that apply from the following list: binary, continuous, discrete, nominal, ordinal.

9. What is one hypothesis that the authors of this paper might have been testing? Do you think they accepted or rejected that hypothesis based on the data shown? (Note: you can answer this question from looking only at the title page, but it may be easier to look at the data shown later in the paper).

10. Based on what you’ve read about this paper, what do you think the conclusion or take-home message is of the paper?

Discuss general vaccine in adults in this rural area include information the covid-19 vaccine administration.

-Write a literature review on Vaccine distribution efforts in rural America

-Focus specifically on Washington County Bartlesville OK.

-Discuss general vaccine in adults in this rural area include information the covid-19 vaccine administration.

 

What challenges have occurred to health care workers in countries that have adopted a single-payer system?

Write a 175- to 265-word response to the following:

Is pursuit of a single-payer system the solution to workforce challenges? Why or why not?
What challenges have occurred to health care workers in countries that have adopted a single-payer system?

Would similar challenges occur in the United States? Why or why not?

What did you learn that may change how you would delivery services to patients as a health care professional in the future?

The Miraculous Escape of a Misdiagnosed Boy Trapped Inside his Own Body by Martin Pistorius

Assignment: Read one of the books listed above and write a 500 word response that addresses the following questions:

What did you learn about neurological injury and how it might impact the lives of patients and their families?

What did you learn that may change how you would delivery services to patients as a health care professional in the future?

Identify ethical, security, and privacy considerations in conducting data and information analysis and selecting and using information technology.

Identify ethical, security, and privacy considerations in conducting data and information analysis and selecting and using information technology.

The IT department for Anne Arundel County requires strong passwords for users to access and use information systems.

•The IT department for Anne Arundel County is meticulous about keeping payment terminal software, operating systems and other software (including anti-virus software) updated.
•Assessment of protection from remote access and breaches to the Anne Arundel network:Odenton Township accesses the database system for the County when updating resident’s accounts for services.It is not clear whether a secure remote connection (VPN) is standard policy.
•Assessment of physical security at the Odenton Township hall: the only current form of physical security arelocks on the two outer doors;however,the facility is unlocked
•Employee awareness training on data security and secure practices for handling sensitive data
•The overarching conclusion of the risk assessment was that Odenton Township is not fully compliant with the PCI Data Security Standards(v3.2)

 

How would you describe your understanding of the war. Why we got in and why we lost?

Vietnam War

1.How would you describe your understanding of the war. Why we got in and why we lost?
2. What new perspective does your article argue on these questions?

How does the author change our understanding of the Vietnam War?

Verify each of the factual statements. Are they accurate? How do you know?

They propose that a basic characteristic of young children’s intellectual capacity is their delight and “sense-making” of stories, consequently, a prime learning and remembering mode.

Locate two (2)nonfiction picture books for young children. (The books may not be books from any of the modules or books discussed in the text.)

Respond to the following for EACH book:1.Cite title, author, publisher, and publication date2.

List three factual statements found in each book3.

Verify each of the factual statements. Are they accurate? How do you know?

4.Are there inaccurate statements in the books? How do you know?(Tell me how you know.)

What devices can be tracked? What will be tracked, and will it be stored?

GPS devices constitute an invasion of employee privacy if the employee is tracked when they are not on the job.

Using cell phone tracking becomes a little more invasive as you can be “followed” at all times of day. Florida law states that a business can track employees in company owned vehicles or on cell phones.

The law is vague as to when that tracking becomes an invasion of privacy. If you are working for a company that feels the need to track your work during the day.

Employee trust becomes paramount in this issue. If you are suspicious of your employees, they should not be working for you. A company could set up guidelines that would be appropriate for GPS use by working with the managers and employees to produce an agreement everyone is comfortable with.

This would create trust among the workers and give the employer the desired results of being able to track company property. Gaining consent from the people being tracked is not necessary but would help if there ever was an instance of overstepping the boundaries of GPS use. Areas that could be covered in an agreement could include:

1.1. What devices can be tracked?

2.2. What will be tracked, and will it be stored?

3.3. How the date will be utilized.

4.4. Who has access to the information and how will it be secured?

Discuss the differences in solutions from part (a) and part (b). What are implications?

Statistic Problems

1)Levinson Foods is in the process of expanding its distribution system. After some planned acquisitions, the company will have ten regional centers, with monthly volumes.
Information, compiled showing the cost per carton of shipping from each warehouse to any regional center in the system, is shared under the Excel template.

a) Assuming that all of the six warehouses stay open,determine the distribution plan and its corresponding cost.

b) If some warehouses could be closed, what would be the cost minimizing new distribution plan?

c) Discuss the differences in solutions from part (a) and part (b). What are implications?

2)Majestic Enterprises is considering a investing $160 million for capital projects this year.
a) Determine which projects should be selected to maximize the total NPV.

what are the risks and potential shortcomings in the existing Australian regulatory framework

Crypto curriences, what are the risks and potential shortcomings in the existing Australian regulatory framework