reflect on what you have learned about tobacco use and the role that nurses and other interdisciplinary team members play in helping to assist tobacco users with quitting.

reflect on what you have learned about tobacco use and the role that nurses and other interdisciplinary team members play in helping to assist tobacco users with quitting. Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 305 RN HEALTH ASSESSMENT Week 5 Discussion Video Transcript Video Audio Anne at her desk reviewing a patient chart as she expresses […]

proposal for a wellness education program for a specific population. Integrate aspects of culture, CAM and spirituality, and linguistics into the program.

Overview Develop a 5–7-page proposal for a wellness education program for a specific population. Integrate aspects of culture, CAM and spirituality, and linguistics into the program. Explain how to market the program to the population, and explain the ethical, legal, and economic factors that can affect the health of the population. Note: The assessments in […]

What is the current health status of this minority group?

Analyze the health status of a specific minority group. Select a minority group that is represented in the United States (examples include American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian American, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander). In an essay of 750-1,000 words, compare and contrast the health status of the minority group […]

Survey of patient's experiences

Directions Review information found on the following website related to hospital compare http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/HospitalQualityInits/HospitalCompare.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Read the information carefully and then locate the following website. http://www.medicare.gov/hospitalcompare (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Search for hospitals within a 50-mile radius of the community where you are working or […]

identify a major patient safety issue within your own organization and then develop a plan using evidence-based best practices and technology to improve the safety issue.

AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL 100 HEALTH PARK DR LOUISVILLE CO 80027 Safety, Quality, and Informatics Overview For this assignment, you will identify a major patient safety issue within your own organization and then develop a plan using evidence-based best practices and technology to improve the safety issue. In this component, you will be demonstrating your competency […]

Select a health care organization in your community to conduct an interview with an appropriate risk management employee. The organization can be your current employer, or a different health care facility in your community.

Select a health care organization in your community to conduct an interview with an appropriate risk management employee. The organization can be your current employer, or a different health care facility in your community. Acute care, urgent care, large multi-provider private medical clinics, assisted living facilities, and community/public health clinical facilities are all ideal options […]

Explain the components of physician medical billing

Please include at least three scholarly articles within your response. Overall response will be formatted according to APA style and the total assignment should be between 4-6 pages, double spaced not including title page and reference page. Please explain why the following are important for medical billers and coder to understand: Part 1 1. Explain […]

A T-test and a Z-test are almost similar in theory, but have a different application mechanism. The major difference with these two is the size of the sample applied in each case

1-A T-test and a Z-test are almost similar in theory, but have a different application mechanism. The major difference with these two is the size of the sample applied in each case. The t-test is appropriate for smaller samples. Any sample less that 30 units are best analysed using the t-test, while beyond 30 units […]

Each alpha level is dependent on the circumstance that surrounds a particular study. The significance level(alpha) is the probability of committing a type 1 error. A type 1 error is committed when the researcher falsely rejects the null hypothesis.

4-Each alpha level is dependent on the circumstance that surrounds a particular study. The significance level(alpha) is the probability of committing a type 1 error. A type 1 error is committed when the researcher falsely rejects the null hypothesis. A significance level of 0.05 is the standard situation, most especially in the field science. There […]