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    Presenting problem: Susana Rodriguez is a 16-year-old whose presenting problem is feeling suicidal. Susana has attempted to commit suicide in four different ways, one being with an exacto knife and the other three by trying to overdose on prescription pills. The client is dealing with an abundant amount of stress; she is responsible for taking care of her three younger siblings. Susana grandfather is the only person she is really attached too, however her grandfather is dealing with a medical…

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    Fitbit Case

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    The case study we created follows the success story of A&G Financial, a fictitious company, and how they implemented Fitbit into their company culture to promote a healthy lifestyle during and after work. The study is organized in a strategic order which includes four phases. 1) A&G recognizes they have a problem in a quarterly meeting discussing employee evaluations. 2) The CEO of A&G Financial Angela Baker discovers an answer to the problem. 3) The user (employee of A&G Financial) discusses…

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    Rett Syndrome Case Study

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    Abstract The purpose of the case study is to formulate an effective comprehensive multidisciplinary way to treat the symptoms of the condition Rett Syndrome. Identify the current consumer data, disease symptoms and medical history, physical, and mental status of the patient. Once all the data and consumer information is compiled then a treatment plan is formulated using the nursing process. The treatment plan focuses on reducing the symptoms of Rett Syndrome, via the appropriate medication for…

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    1 -2. How successful were business people in overcoming the problems that confronted them in the last third of the nineteenth century? Around the 1900s , “the United States became an industrial power by tapping North America’s vast natural resources, including minerals, lumber, and coal, particularly in the newly developed West” (Henretta 512). This helped produce an plenty of energy for industrial machines while also providing electricity to residential homes for the first time. This changed…

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    Academic Fraud Case Study

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    Case Analysis 9.15: Academic Fraud The following is a case study analysis of Case 9:15 Academic Fraud. This particular case involves, three individuals, one of which is a graduate student by the name of Sam. Sam is currently in his second year of his master’s program. The second individual mentioned in this case is, Dr. Milton. Dr. Milton is a very thorough and caring mentor at the same university that Sam is attending. The third individual mentioned in this case, serves a pivotal role to…

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    After accomplishing my individual case study, I realized that it has helped me have a great understanding of a struggling reader psychology. I have noticed that there are many factors that interfere with the child’s reading ability that is not solely based on his/her intelligence. If a child is struggling in reading, I need to take into consideration what factors may be affecting the child. For example, I should be aware that if there are any medical conditions/disabilities that may be affecting…

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    be valid or the study is worthless (Leedy & Ormrod, 2010). Creswell (2013) postulated four fundamental philosophical assumptions. Assumption 1: Ontological assumption: Concerns the nature of reality, that is, a view that qualitative study is assuming the notion of several truths, such as the use of several types of evidence in themes using the actual words of different participants and presenting different perspectives (Creswell, 2013). The ontological assumptions made for this study are: a).…

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    Ethics In Nursing

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    practicing as a professional nurse. Adherence to these principles allows the nurse to provide the best quality of care to the patients receiving care and maintains the safety of the patient, as well as the nurse. By reviewing and analyzing legal case studies, nurses can begin to understand…

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    Test Anxiety Analysis

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    The first article (scholarly article) talked about test anxiety in young children summarizes how students in elementary grade levels have vastly different levels of anxiety between high-stake tests versus regular classrooms tests. The levels of test anxiety among children was measured using two different kinds of tests, the CTAS (Children’s Test Anxiety Scale) and the BASC-2-TA (Behavior Assessment Scale for Children, Second Edition). The CTAS measured the students physiological reactions to…

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    research design, a qualitative case study approach, research contexts and participants, data collection procedures and data analysis in order to address the questions that guide the study. 1. What do the four case study teachers believe about TBLT in the…

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