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Case Scenario 1: Brenda is a 13-year-old brought into the clinic by her mother for a left leg limp she developed last week. Brenda’s BMI is >95%. She reports no history of injury and her past medical history is unremarkable. She can bear weight on her left leg but complains of left hip, groin, and…
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DNP8300 Technology in Health Care “By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.” -Eliezer Yudkowsky Purpose This assignment aims to further explore the use of Telehealth and Artificial Intelligence. Course Outcomes · Appraise varied modes of technologies to deliver consumer health care information. · Identify…
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Discuss the history of telehealth and the future with artificial intelligence. Include the DNP essentials and role specific competencies. Literature Review In this section, please provide a synthesis of 3 research studies that supports the use of telehealth and synthesis of 3 articles (any article scholarly articles) regarding the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare.…
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In selecting coverage and setting prices, how does an insurance company choose the ethical balance between making a reasonable profit and risking catastrophic losses of its own? Should the law require that carriers offer property insurance in states where harsh natural disasters occur? Or should federal and state monies be used to subsidize insurance companies’…
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Various population groups within the prison system have different needs, which can require specialized approaches to meet the needs effectively. As a criminal justice professional who serves as a member of a committee that is meeting to discuss process improvements in the prison for the upcoming year, you have been tasked with researching recent trends…
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You have recently been hired by Master Tools (MT) in its relatively new treasury management department. MT was founded eight years ago by Martha Masters. Martha found a method to streamline the manufacturing process, resulting in a cheaper tool. The tools manufactured by MT are designed for the mass market and sold primarily through retail.…
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1. Do a better-off test for Disney – Pixar relationship (independently of whether it is alliance or common ownership): are there positive (negative) synergies if Pixar and Disney are in an exclusive relationship compared to if they act independently? 2. Compare the value of Pixar and Disney together (from Q1) to the value that could…
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• Data screening is fundamental prior to any analysis. • This is the second time you will do data screening. • The data are retrieved from the course-provided SPSS file based upon the instruments and variables you identified in Module 2. The type of data screening conducted with a variable is dependent upon the variable’s…
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Writing a results section is the foundation of the peer-reviewed research journal article. When you write a results section, you are producing the building block to the discovery of new knowledge. Instructions • Using data based upon the topic, instruments, and variables selected in Module 2, provide a results section of a between-groups analysis (Chapter…
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Briefly summarize the study you found, and then include the citations for both the mass media and the peer-reviewed articles. Explain what epidemiological concepts are included in the mass media article (e.g., measures of association, study design, confounders, and bias) and how they compare to those in the peer-reviewed article. Give your assessment of how…
