Week 11: Practical Application of Epidemiological Interventions in Settings and Populations Most people can recall where they were and what they were doing on the morning of September 11, 2001, when terrorists flew two airplanes into the Twin Towers. One week after that attack, anthrax was sent through the U.S. Postal Service to news […]
Week 10: Chronic Disease Management: Mortality and Morbidity The management of chronic disease poses a significant health care challenge in the United States and elsewhere. By the year 2030, chronic disease will cost the world over 47 trillion dollars annually (Bloom, et al, 2011; Jaslow, 2011). As noted in Week 6, many of the […]
Assignment 4: Planning for Evaluation To complete: In 2 pages, write the following section of your paper: Cite at least 3 sources Section 5 of Major Assessment 7: Using an Epidemiological Approach to Critically Analyze a Population Health Problem DNP-prepared nurses are expected to effectively use research methods to analyze data, “design evidence-based interventions, […]
Week 9: Emergence and Reemergence of Infectious Disease As you have examined in this course, the scope of epidemiology has broadened over the years to include the global investigation of chronic, environmental, and genetic diseases and other health-related conditions. Yet, the practice of epidemiology has its roots in the study of infectious disease, global […]
Assignment 3: Developing an Intervention and Determining the Impact Sections 3 and 4 of Major Assessment 7: Using an Epidemiological Approach to Critically Analyze a Population Health Problem Measures of effect are especially important for quantifying health problems. As a DNP-prepared nurse engaged in advanced practice, understanding how to interpret the statistical data in […]
Week 8: Screening for Diseases What might happen to cancer rates if existing screening tests were no longer used? Consider, as an example, colorectal cancer. The American Cancer Society (ACS) identifies colorectal cancer as the third most common cancer in men and women, as well as the second leading cause of cancer-related death (2011). […]
Week 7: Application of Measures of Effect Working near farm fields may be hazardous to your health. A recent epidemiologic study revealed a link between three agricultural pesticides and the development of Parkinson’s disease (Wang et al., 2011; UCLA, 2011). This link was initially suspected because of higher rates of Parkinson’s in farmers and […]
See attached. Introduction The most successful educational leaders work well with others. In fact, Marzano (2012) cites relationships are one of the top twenty-one responsibilities of a school leader. In your role, you should expect to collaborate with both internal stakeholders such as students, athletes, coaches, faculty and support staff, as well as external stakeholders […]
What is artificial intelligence and why do we need it in our chipsets? How will AI change the way chips are designed and manufactured? How will the architecture of modern chips be changed by artificial intelligence? What challenges must chipmakers overcome to incorporate AI into their products? How will consumers benefit from this technological advancement? […]
READ THESE three student responses to the original question you need to answer each student SEPERATELY – this is for discussion participation credit- just give your opinion- per student- did you like what they posted and why or did you not agree and why but this is purely your opinion with a reference for EACH […]