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    is smoking marijuana. A referral to Central Florida Recovery Center was made for a substance abuse evaluation and possible treatment. A follow up was made with the provider that reported that they have made several attempts to contact the family, but no replies. Mr. R Brown (321-402-1836), the assigned assessor, scheduled a meeting for Saturday, June 2, 2018, at 1 PM, at the Juvenile Assessment Center with the family, which Ms. Hall was…

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    Cerebral Palsy (Cp)

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    achieve the goal, following assessments are need to evaluate his functional level to determine where to start treatment sessions to increase his occupational…

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    Hospital Quality Analysis

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    Research Phase Two: Assess Customer’s (patient’s) Perceptions and Expectations using SERVQUAL Instrument (Measure Quality of Services) To external quality evaluation we used SERVQUAL model. SERVQUAL questionnaire randomly distributed between patients with at least two days hospitalization. It helped to understand about patients expectations about an ideal hospital and then their perceptions about current hospital…

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    Learning Style Reflection

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    Learning style strengths: The learning style assessment tool stated my strengths are tactile, auditory, and visual are the sequence of order, from the learning assessment tool. The strongest point is tactile sensory skills, which I believe is in everyone, which increase learning potential. Even in my work environment I try to involve most of my job duties, with a hands-on approach. The weak point is auditory and visual skill affected because of bright lights and the sun, which affects my…

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    Tracing the origin of standardized testing led to the discovery that educational pioneer Horace Mann had the idea of implementing a system of testing measured achievement and provided equal opportunities for all children. Previously an assessment of accomplishment, these tests morphed into a standard of ability. Intelligence tests grew in popularity in the twentieth century. The Army Alpha and Beta Tests identified and separated the slower learners from the highest achievers. The Scholastic…

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    Overview of Telemedicine There is no secret that information technology has improved communication and changed the infrastructure of the modern business world. The healthcare industry was actually one of the last industries to integrate technology into day-to-day operations. Telemedicine is a form of information technology in healthcare that is used to deliver healthcare services to remote locations around the world. According to the Wootton (2009), the World Health Organization defined…

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    During this course have learned various important use of employment gathering information, techniques and development of career strategic planning which was followed by series of classmate’s discussions, exercise, test and a completed personal self-assessment. Having an understanding of career exploration stages and knowing how to evaluate, personal analysis of my ability and follow all stages of career decision-making following up with a resume and cover letter. Comprehensive Self-Analysis…

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    ADHD In Children

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    The education system treats children based on their disabilities or on their highest potential abilities. Children are the key to our society, and the young generation is what America focuses on in order to produce young, intelligent, money makers. It is the education systems duty to prevent children from falling behind in their curriculum, and in order to prevent this, teachers have to follow the basic system they are given based on how the child is categorized. Many teachers in the education…

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    Implementation Plan The solution proposed by this author includes, the use of risk assessment and implementation of interventions based on risk stratification to prevent readmissions. Interventions include, care coordination, home health care and remote monitoring as needed. Three presentations will be engaging senior leadership and associates to ensure an effective implementation. Initially, the recommended process will be presented during a one to one meeting with the Senior Vice President…

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    Genius Hour Reflective Essay

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    week students would explore their own talents and interests as they read, research, plan, design, create, and produce their own passion projects. Students are provided a choice in what and how they learn during this designated hour during school. “Educational environments that stress student interest, personal choice, firsthand experiences, thoughtfulness, and humanness need to be encouraged” (Henson, 2010, p. 238). Classrooms that value the learning-by-doing approach, project-based learning,…

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