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[order_calculator]Outline the key issues in keeping accurate confidential patient records
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[order_calculator]A 60 year-old female patient presents in clinic with a suspected ulcer on her left big toe. She reveals that she is a type II diabetic and has been for over 15 years. She complains of having cold, painful feet. Upon examination, the patient has very co
A 60 year-old female patient presents in clinic with a suspected ulcer on her left big toe. She reveals that she is a type II diabetic and has been for over 15 years. She complains of having cold, painful feet. Upon examination, the patient has very cold, very red feet. Her left big toe is especially swollen, with an area of blackened callus on the tip of the toe overlying a suspected ulcer. The toe is very painful. The patient recently went to her diabetic nurse who suspects that she may have osteomyelitis in the distal phalanx of her left hallux. Describe treatment process for this patient, from the history taking through to treatment, management plan and possible referral?
Be sure to include in your answer:
• What tests would be carried out, why they would be done and what the results indicate
• What the treatment options for this patient would be
• Recognition of osteomyelitis
• To whom and when they would be referred.
essays should be 500 words (not including the references at the end) with a 10% allowance over or under (no less that 450 or more than 550 words) and must be properly referenced using the Harvard style of referencing both in the essay text and in the reference section. I am using the following text books Mosby’s pocket dictionary 7th edition, Principles of Anatomy & Physiology by Tortora et al and Neale’s Disorders of the foot 8th edition by Frowen et al and can use information from the internet. Each essay must have at least different references and each 150 – 200 words must contain a reference. Essay must not have been used by anyone previously.
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[order_calculator]A patient presents with an extremely painful corn on the sole of their foot. The corn is located directly under the first metatarso-phalangeal joint. What gait pattern would be expected? What would the effects of their condition be on various parts of t
essays should be 500 words (not including the references at the end) with a 10% allowance over or under (no less that 450 or more than 550 words) and must be properly referenced using the Harvard style of referencing both in the essay text and in the reference section. I am using the following text books Mosby’s pocket dictionary 7th edition, Principles of Anatomy & Physiology by Tortora et al and Neale’s Disorders of the foot 8th edition by Frowen et al and can use information from the internet. Each essay must have at least different references and each 150 – 200 words must contain a reference. Essay must not have been used by anyone previously.
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[order_calculator]Choose any three nail conditions and give a referenced account of their cause/s and management
essays should be 500 words (not including the references at the end) with a 10% allowance over or under (no less that 450 or more than 550 words) and must be properly referenced using the Harvard style of referencing both in the essay text and in the reference section. I am using the following text books Mosby’s pocket dictionary 7th edition, Principles of Anatomy & Physiology by Tortora et al and Neale’s Disorders of the foot 8th edition by Frowen et al and can use information from the internet. Each essay must have at least different references and each 150 – 200 words must contain a reference. Essay must not have been used by anyone previously.
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[order_calculator]“Is Free Trade Passé?”
Critical thinking: In the article, “Is Free Trade Passé?”, Paul Krugman summarizes and explains research that challenges, and presents alternatives to, the assumptions of classical trade theory based on comparative advantage. In a 4-6 page paper (12-point font, double-spaced) summarize positions that challenge the assumptions of constant returns and perfect competition (keeping in mind that empirical validation of trade theory requires only reasonable approximations to these conditions) and discuss the implications for classical trade optimism (the argument that free trade is always “a good thing”) and for trade policy and practice.
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[order_calculator]Audit Task
Semester 2-2014
ASSIGNMENT
This assignment is to be completed in groups of three and comprises twenty per-cent of the marks for this course. There are four questions each worth five marks each (approx. 2000 words in total)
Assessment Criteria:
Student work will generally be assessed in terms of the following criteria:
- Effectiveness of communication – i.e. readability, legibility, grammar, spelling, neatness, completeness and presentation will be a minimum threshold requirement for all written work submitted for assessment. Work that is illegible or incomprehensible and does not meet the minimum requirement will be awarded a fail grade.
- Demonstrated understanding – This will be evidenced by the student’s ability to be dialectical in the discussion of contentious issues.
- Evidence of research – This will be evidenced by the references made to the statutes, auditing standards, books, journal articles and inclusion of a bibliography.
Note:
- All written work must conform with the Federation University General Guide for the Presentation of Academic Work.
- For all written work students must ensure that they submit their own original work. Any act of plagiarism will be severely penalised.
Plagiarism is presenting someone else work as your own and is a serious offence with serious consequences. As set out in the University Regulation 6.1.1, students who are caught plagiarising will, for a first offence, be given a zero mark for that task. A second offence will result in a failing grade for the course(s) involved and any subsequent offence will be referred to the Student Discipline Committee. Student must be aware of the University Regulation 6.1.1 Student Plagiarism.
Students must:
- fully reference the source(s) of all material, even if you have re-expressed the ideas, facts or descriptions;
- acknowledge all direct quotations; and
- not submit work that has been researched and written by another person.
Question 1
Discuss the risks auditors face when considering management earnings management practices?
Question 2
List and explain the top 10 audit deficiencies.
Question 3
‘Show Me Where It Says I Can’t Do That’
http://www.nysscpa.org/cpajournal/2006/206/essentials/p60.htm
In April 2003, PricewaterhouseCoopers placed a full-page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal. The advertisement—actually more of a statement of the firm’s support of principles-based accounting—said: “Rules-based systems encourage creativity (and not the good kind) in financial reporting. They allow some to stretch the limits of what is permissible under the law, even though it may not be ethically or morally acceptable. A principles-based system requires companies to report and auditors to audit the substance or business purpose of transactions; not merely whether they can qualify as acceptable under incredibly complex or overly technical rules.” It went on to say: “A rules-based system allows managers to ignore the substance and, instead ask, ‘Where in the rules does it say I can’t do this?’”
Why would they be supporting a principle based system? Explain and discuss.
Question 4.
Should auditors feel this way if a client collapses after a ‘clean’ audit report? Discuss
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[order_calculator]RIP, American Dream? Why It’s So Hard for the Poor to Get Ahead Today”
Progression One, Exercise Three: Response (Critique) to an Essay
In academia when a written work is produced it is adding to the “discourse” of the chosen topic. In other words, you are adding your voice to the public discussion. As in any lively discussion, not everyone involved will agree with your opinions. Often, a critique, a response to written work, is produced to address these divergent points of view.
For this assignment you will read “RIP, American Dream? Why It’s So Hard for the Poor to Get Ahead Today” The purpose of this assignment is to test your critical reading skills. The quality of your response will depend greatly on your initial reading of the text AND your summary and reconstruction skills.
Your task for this assignment will be to respond to a the author’s main points. Unlike the letter to the author, this response should assume a different tone because the audience is changed. In this response, you will need to give a brief summary of the article in discussion. So first, provide a summary (not more than 5-8 lines) of the main points. Then identify any points the writer makes that you have a different opinion on. You don’t have to completely disagree; you can provide another way of interpreting a quote, or suggest another portion of the text to look at. The point is to add to the conversation in a constructive manner. Again, make sure you’re looking at the texts rhetorically, not merely mentioning what you liked or disliked in the article.
Length: 500-600 words
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[order_calculator]coach boones speech in Remember the Titans
As you analyze your text, be sure to consider the following conventions of rhetorical analysis:
•identify the central claim of the text and consider the author’s occasion for writing itlocate and evaluate any uses of ethos, the emotional appeals (pathos), and the evidence and logic used in the text (logos)
•describe the context in which the text produced
•describe the audience(s) (both the real and the ideal)
•address the ways in which this text (and its author) represents its subject, what it includes and excludes, and what the combined effect of these choices has on the purpose of the text. Summarize the text.
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[order_calculator]Historical Accuracy of the film Last of the Mohicans
an analysis of the movie “Last Of the Mochicans”. analyse what in the film is historically accurate of what is altered by “Hollywood”
all of the questions in the document i attached do not have to be answered, but they will help with the overall outcome of the essay
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