(Answered) You’re working with a throwing athlete who’s

You’re working with a throwing athlete who’s recently had rotator cuff surgery and a total of 12 PT sessions. Your referral pad suggests gradual strengthening and stretching over 3 months. By then the athlete wants to be on a basic strength routine to get back to their pre-season training program. List the ROM exercises, modified […]

(Answered) partnership working in heath and social care

TOPIC: partnership working in heath and social care Project Description About 6 – 7 pages 1.) explain the philosophy of working in partnerships in health and social care.( demonstrate basic knowledge explaining the philosophy of working in partnership in health and social care, need to mention most of the partnership philosophies, considered variables such as […]

(Answered) This week you will continue working on creating a Business Plan for a new health care organization. Please read the requirements of this discussion board carefully as it varies from our usual format.

This week you will continue working on creating a Business Plan for a new health care organization. Please read the requirements of this discussion board carefully as it varies from our usual format. Page 312 of the eText explains that the following items are addressed in the Income Statement Assumptions section of a business plan: […]

(Answered) Read Chapters 2 & 3  1.Discuss the differences between a leader and a manager. 2. Which is more important, working for an effective leader or an effective manager? Explain your answer. 3. Observe the

Read Chapters 2 & 3  1.Discuss the differences between a leader and a manager. 2. Which is more important, working for an effective leader or an effective manager? Explain your answer. 3. Observe the nurse manager in a unit to which students have been assigned. What management style is displayed? How does the staff respond […]

(Answered) Read Chapter 4 1-which of the following behaviors may be (1) ethical but illegal, (2) legal but unethical, (3) illegal and unethical, and (4) legal and ethical. A. Working in a clinic that performs ab

Read Chapter 4 1-which of the following behaviors may be (1) ethical but illegal, (2) legal but unethical, (3) illegal and unethical, and (4) legal and ethical. A. Working in a clinic that performs abortions b. Respecting the wishes of a client suffering from ALS that he be permitted to die with dignity and not […]

(Answered) CASE STUDY #1: You are working with an amateur bodybuilder who is 12 months out from a bodybuilding competition. Design a year-long periodized training program for the athlete with the objective of op

CASE STUDY #1: You are working with an amateur bodybuilder who is 12 months out from a bodybuilding competition. Design a year-long periodized training program for the athlete with the objective of optimizing the client’s physique at the time of the competition. The training program should include the following: A list of assessments to be […]

(Answered) Assignment: Job Functions: Database Administrator vs. HIM Department Manager TIP: Please see the Lesson Content and Rubric in the attachment for additional information. Professionals working in the HI

Assignment: Job Functions: Database Administrator vs. HIM Department Manager TIP: Please see the Lesson Content and Rubric in the attachment for additional information. Professionals working in the HIM field find that some of their job functions relate to or are similar to those of a database administrator. This assignment explores the functions of these two […]

(Answered) CASE STUDY #2. Now What? Ann Scheck McAlearney Kelly Carmon had been working at West Liberty Health System for four years, and she was starting to wonder about what was next for her career.

CASE STUDY #2.     Now What? Ann Scheck McAlearney Kelly Carmon had been working at West Liberty Health System for four years, and she was starting to wonder about what was next for her career. She remembered her graduate school experience in health administration fondly, especially now that she had been in the same […]

(Answered) You are a family nurse practitioner working in an outpatient primary care office of a large hospital system. The practice has been operating for over 15 years, and many of the administrative and clini

You are a family nurse practitioner working in an outpatient primary care office of a large hospital system. The practice has been operating for over 15 years, and many of the administrative and clinical staff were hired when the practice opened. You have been in the practice for less than 3 months. In that short […]