It is recommended that Ms. Patty's authorization be closed at this time. She is not medically stable to continue job training with the facility. Recently, it is suspected that Ms. Patty has had a brain stroke, occurring to her physician, Dr. Timothy South. Further tests are required for confirmation. Ms. Patty can return to the job facility and if she does it is recommended that she improving on increasing her speed, maintaining good attendance, staying on task, following instruction, achieving quality standards on her finished products for contract work (errors found in her work) and appropriate grooming and hygiene. Nevertheless, Instructor noted that Ms. Patty has a pleasure attitude and she easy to work with. Thank you for this referral.
R/s Ms. Brenda Gasque is in a wheel chair, she is paralyzed from the waist down due to her having meningitis years ago. R/s Ms. Gasque suffers from high blood pressure, COPD, Congestive heart failure, and stage 2 pressure ulcer. R/s Ms. Gasque’s COPD is very severe she has to use a nebulizer. R/s Ms. Gasque wears a diaper and she has a suprapubic catheter. R/s Ms. Gasque needs assistance going to the bathroom and bathing. R/s Ms. Gasque can feed herself and she can use her hands. R/s it was reported that Ms. Gasque is being abused physically and verbally by her children. R/s Ms. Gasque is never happy because she lives at several different places with her children.
Food security case study analysis Donna Miller is an 83-year-old Caucasian woman and friend from church, living in South Western Sydney. She is retired and is living on her pension, with her accommodation provided by the Housing Commission. Donna is a lower-class citizen who lives alone in a small apartment in a low socioeconomic area. Despite this, public transport, recreational parks and local grocery stores are accessible and within walking distance (1). She lacks familial support as her family dwells in Queensland and suffers from mental health issues.
1. In 1825, Philadelphians began debating whether to build a multi-million dollar canal through the Allegheny Mountains to connect the city to the markets in the Ohio River Valley. Who was Matthew Carey, and why did he push so hard for the canal?
The following is a case study of Lala Jones, an adolescent child of the age of 3 years old. She attends Early Head Start in Magnolia, Ar. Lala was born in Magnolia, Ar. on December 31, 2011 and is living with her grandparents whom are her legal guardian. Lala is an African American. Currently, Lala is a child of low socioeconomic status. She does have two siblings, a sister of 14 years old and a brother of 10 years old, but are not living with her.
The appellant in this case is Mavis Baker. She is Jamaican citizen and came to Canada in August of 1981. She came to Canada as a visitor and didn’t go back to her own country and she was working in Canada illegally as a live in caregiver. She didn’t get Permanent Residence here .Mavis Baker has four Canadian Children .When her Younger child was born in 1992 after she get suffered problem of the post-partum psychosis and was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Because of her illness, she applied for welfare.
A couple of culture-specific protective factors that may have helped Andrea cope with the racism that she faced church attendance, community involvement, and family. Church attendance would have helped Andrea by helping her recognize that racism exist and helping her forgive. If Andrea isn’t religious, her community might also have helped her cope with the racism she faced. She could've created a support group with other individuals that have also faced racism. Her family could of helped her with social support such as caring, love and affection.
1. Four symptoms of anxiety/panic that Josephine is experiencing are, fear, urination, tremors and trouble concentrating. These symptoms are evident through the way Josephine is behaving at home and at the hospital. These four symptoms are usually found in people who are actually diagnosed with an anxiety disorder and panic attacks, cognate to Josephine.
1. There are a few boundary issues that need to be addressed. The social worker developed a personal relationship with Bea. Bea was in need of additional income, she wanted to find a female to rent her spare room to. The social worker had a friend, “a woman who might be interested” renting the room (Hoffman, & St. Clair, 2003, p. 46). She asked for permission to let her friend know of the room, asking to releasing Bea’s information was appropriate. The boundary issue is that the social worker should have not even offered her friend as an option to rent the room. This situation becomes a conflict of interest and cross the boundaries of social worker and client (NASW, 2008, p. 7). In addition to this situation the social worker admitted to having
Mark volunteered to help with the community arts festival; he was supporting the not-for-profit organization as he had in the past. However, he did not know his good intentions as a volunteer would cost him his job as an assistant manager. The retail store’s phone number was printed in the festival advertising in error and ticket requests overloaded the phone lines, causing loss of business and annoyed the store manager. As a result, Mark was seen as the cause of the problems and terminated.
1. Create and interpret Commonwealth’s statement of cash flows for 2013. What information does it provide regarding the HMO’s sources and uses of cash over the past year?
This type of research is very valuable. This type of research is the most accurate and best way to fully understand the virus. It may be time consuming but it is the best way to study the virus.
Riordan Manufacturing, Incorporated is an industry leader in plastic injection molding. State-of-the art design capabilities allow creation of innovative plastic designs that have earned international acclaim. Attention to detail, extreme precision, and enthusiastic quality controls are the hallmarks of Riordan Manufacturing with facilities in San Jose, California, Albany, Georgia, Pontiac, Michigan, and Hangzhou, China (Apollo Group, 2005, 2006).
The case of Kathryn Mc Neil deals with the issue of separation in the workplace regarding the nonperformance of a single mother whose work was suffering because of the tremendous additional burden of raising a child. The case was written in 1994 but in the intervening years significant decisions have been made by the law (in the US) protecting the rights of the single mother. The debate is no longer exclusively about professionalism versus corporate responsibility but the new phenomenon of a third gender in the workplace.
S.R is a 69-year old man who presents to the clinic because his “wife complains that his snoring is difficult to live with.”
The level of internationalisation around the globe has grown throughout the years, with advanced technologies the ease and ability to work with foreign countries has also grown. However, firms do not simply interact with each other with no outside party involvement; the government can be seen to play a large role in conducting international business. Governments continuously have the responsibility to act in the manner that they believe is best for their nation; this includes decisions regarding protectionism, which may serve to aid domestic industries but simultaneously hinder international business. It can be seen that governments do not always act in their nation’s best interest and are corrupt which can serve to increase the risks and costs of entering an international business environment. While these are examples in which the government makes international business difficult it can also be seen that the presence of a government is instrumental in creating international business effectiveness, whether this be through their legal system or from trade agreements. This makes the role the government plays paradoxical; as their involvement generally increases the risks and costs of firms seeking to internationalise, whilst simultaneously playing a significant role in creating international business effectiveness.