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    Fragile X Syndrome

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    inherited disease is extremely rare and affects 1 out of 5000 kids. This syndrome is caused by a mutation on the X chromosome more specifically the FMR-1 gene that generally affects the early devolvement of the brain. Many symptoms of this disease include delay in talking, extreme anxiety, and much hyperactive behavior. Fragile X can’t be cured but there are many treatments to help moderate the effects of this disease. There are also many type of therapy to help emotional problems and…

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    They would cover the requirements of standard of care. I would also implement different committees throughout the healthcare facility to do patient monitoring and observation. Failure to monitor vital signs, delays in monitoring fetus, delay in reporting patient’s conditions, delay in treatment, and discovering defective monitoring equipment are all possible ways to display negligence among patients. After attending the different programs, the employees will have to take assessments proving…

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    Critical Risk Assessment

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    5 - Critical Risk Assessment 5.1 Risk: Lack of Funding There is a high probability of a lack of funding for the Observation Tower. The impact that a lack of funding would have on the project would prevent, or delay, construction of the tower. However, a lack of funding for the tower is not critical to the other projects, except possibly the Trail Team. Factors for a lack of funding are no start-up funds and a withdrawal of donors for the tower. The plan of action for this risk is to…

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    Why or Why not? List the reasons that the assessment would or would not be appropriate for the child in your scenario. Do not focus only on age levels here. If the age level is or is not appropriate for your client, it may still not be appropriate for their dx or problems. Include this information in this column. The Test of Visual Perception Skills – 3rd ed. is an appropriate assessment for the client. The client needs to be evaluated in the area of visual-motor skills to determine if he has a…

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    do not necessarily flow over to the work lists in a timely fashion, creating a lag in response. Lab results take a while to become available in the chart once complete. The delay can be quite long until it is visible. ABG’s are completed by RT on the iStat, and they immediately result on the machine, but again a significant delay in showing up in the record. There is more time concentrated with double and triple checking orders to ensure the patient is well…

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    potential in all people. I’m the oldest of six children, and two of my sisters have a diagnosis of Down syndrome; one also has apraxia. Along with teaching and learning, advocacy is also part of my fabric, and my family story. Since challenges or delays in communication impact four of my five…

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    Child Development Stages

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    DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS AMONG TRIBAL INFANTS INTRODUCTION Development refers to qualitative & quantitative changes and gaining a variety of competence for performing optimally in a social setting. Developmental delay is said to exist if the child does not reach developmental milestones at the expected age. Human development is a multifaceted observable fact. It comprises of physical development, intellectual development, personality and social development. Development of a child is influenced by…

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    Alyson Case Study Essay

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    prematurely; it is periventricular leukomalacia, (PVL) which along with causing her visual impairment also causes some developmental delays. She also has reduced peripheral vision so she can see better with her central vision. While her parents have never pursued getting an official diagnosis for her developmental delays, it is clear by her testing that she does indeed have some delays. Her testing level put her reading at a first grade level and her math at a second grade level. Reading for…

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    Gap Year Research Paper

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    went straight to college. “We show that graduates who delayed their education enjoy a premium relative to graduates who completed their education with no interruptions” (Ferrer). This piece of research finds that even though gap year students did delay their studies, they do actually earn more after college than those who didn’t go to college. This should adequately put to rest those fears of a gap year being a black hole that sucks up money and gives nothing back. Think of a gap year as an…

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    In order for a project to be successful the project manager (PM) must have a clear and achievable project objective that has been approved and supported by management. After management has chosen the PM, then the PM can establish a project team and identify the necessary steps in order to meet the customer’s deliverable and meet the objective. “Project scheduling is a critical part of the project planning process that enhances team understanding and perspective, sets and manages expectations,…

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