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    audit in on a similar trending pattern compared to the assessment audit. The same three departments, ED, 3E and PACU, are compared in the audit with a collective annual average of 80.4%. Unfortunately, the annual average ratings are lower than in the assessment audit; PACU – 93.5%, 3E – 92.9%, ED – 54.8%. The ED will be added to the Plan of Action to correct compliance for pain reassessment. Joint Commission PC.01.02.07 covers the assessment and management of the patient’s pain. Pain is to be…

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    Through the classes I have taken at Touro college and my a six-years experience in the classroom, I have developed a personal teaching philosophy that will be applied into my future classrooms. I find my task as a teacher to promote students positive learning, to spark their interest for learning, and to provide strong foundations for their lifelong learning. One of my goals is creating a real word connections in my classroom so students would believe that they will be able to apply what…

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    focus on one of the several goals. One of the goals are honed in on and the nurse and patient will work together to accomplish the set goal. The experience is document and the result is revealed. The first area to be assessed is diet. Diet An assessment of…

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    Report on methods of initial assessment used by my organisation, within the college our students undertake assessments at different stages. The first one will be at the interview, where the subject tutor will check prediction for GCSE against the criteria needed for the course. During the interview process, the interviewer gets an idea as well on student’s verbal communication and motivation for the course. Then it will be an online initial assessment after the enrolment of the student, but…

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    be followed up between 6 – 12 months after course completion to assess the outcomes and impacts of the training. Mails should be addressed individually and mention the specific training event, title and date and location. Where English was not the language of instruction then the questionnaire will need to be translated and may be delivered by the network concerned. Dear You participated in the course “…………………..” held from “……………..” at “……………”. Will you please take a few moments to answer these…

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    Marshall is the purchasing agent for the DigitoolArt Corporation. His duties require him to negotiate and execute contracts to purchase office supplies and equipment for the corporation. Assume that Bronson, a computer salesperson, pays Marshall a $20,000 kickback to purchase from him computers needed by the DigitoolArt Corporation. What breach of the duty of loyalty has Marshall committed here? A) competing with the corporation B) making a secret profit C) self-dealing D) usurping a corporate…

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    requirements for the transition plan must cover appropriate and measurable postsecondary goals based on the students age. The IEP team transition plan addresses three elements. First, set measurable postsecondary goals which build on the student’s assessments results and interests for the future. Then they will direct the education goals and training to learn specific necessary skills and goals for employment and independent living. Second, the transition services necessary to assist the student…

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    Introduction Pre-assessments, diagnostic assessments, formative assessments, and summative assessments all have their own place in the classroom. They provide teachers with data that informs curriculums, instruction and ultimately additional assessment. The many assessments that teachers use to guide their practices are assessed using a variety of methods. When giving students a performance based assessment, the appropriate grading style is a rubric. Arter and McTighe (2001) suggest “the best…

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    Something that is not considered in a PVAAS score is the demographics of the clientele. Students with a low socio economic status are historically shown to receive lower scores due to lack of resources and other factors. Students in special education also do not perform as well because of their learning disabilities. ESL students are also at a disadvantage because understanding material in English is difficult for them. These students are not taken into as much consideration when evaluating a…

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    example, to reduce the fall in the health care setting, different variables in the environment get changed. The staff will get the education, instructions on fall reduction strategies, etc. This model describes the connection between the individual assessments, determination of their learning needs and interventions to meet these needs. The evaluation of the results enables the leaders to make sustainable changes. The collaboration helps the staff to make an environment that strengthens the…

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