Can I please get some help with a paper with the following requirements. I have attached my previous

Can I please get some help with a paper with the following requirements. I have attached my previous paper for reference.Create a 700- to 1,050-word work breakdown structure (WBS) for your project approved in Week 2.Research,using the Internet and your textbook,ways to create your work breakdown structure and choose the best approach.Include the importance of a WBS and identify how the WBS may contribute to the success of your project management process.Include the following in your WBS:Signify the relationships of the prior process documents with the WBS.Explain the components and breakdown of your project’s WBS.Justify your rationale for the project’s WBS.

ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD. – Class Assignments Help

Due TOMORROW 3/22/16 @ 22:00 HOURS. 100 % original APA format. PLEASE PAY CLOSE ATTENTION!! There is 2 parts to this assignment.
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PART ONE- needs to have at least 3 pages at least 2 references APA format
Now that you have identified the data sets, discussed the electronic health record (EHR) and computerized physician order entry (CPOE), and identified patient demographic information data elements that are necessary for the new system, you will begin your needs analysis in preparation for selecting the vendor for the EHR.
Identify the appropriate department heads that need to be part of the EHR implementation committee.The computers in the facility are outdated. Identify what will need to be done to prepare for the EHR implementation.PART TWO- needs to have at least 3 pages at with 2 references APA format.
Choose 3 departments in your facility, and describe the specific needs that they have requested that will help enhance their work after implementation of the electronic health record (EHR).Discuss what training will need to be done prior to implementation.What type of vendor support and vendor maintenance will you need after implementation? How long will this be needed?Write 5 questions that your facility can ask about the product the vendor will present to you as you start your vendor interviews and selection process.APA references must be present for all sources used.

Prepare a class presentation for a group of visiting Japanese business executives. In this…

Prepare a class presentation for a group of visiting Japanese business executives. In this presentation, use the metaphor of “American Football” to (1) explain American business strategies and practices to the Japanese, and (2) critique the potential strengths and weaknesses of the American business approach in terms of success in the global marketplace.Career Situations in Global Management: What Would You Do?
 

1) How could the company have erred so badly in its estimates of spending patterns of European…

1) How could the company have erred so badly in its estimates of spending patterns of European customers?
* The idea was market Euro Disney as a complete holiday package and encouraging people to stay in the hotels and eat all meats in the complex.* While setting prices the Company was unable to estimate spending patterns of European consumers and competitors price alternatives. Due to the location advantage and incredible accomodation prices consumers prefer to stay in the city center.
* Travel time to Paris city center from Euro Disney is only 35 minutes and cost of accomodation in Disneyland is as much expensive as a best hotel in Paris. People prefer to stay overnight in the city center instead of staying in the park.
* At the end of 1992, it became clear that the numbers were not being met – there was a recession and people were bringing their own food and not staying in the hotels for many nights. Park admission prices were also very high ($42.25US for adults)
* Skimming Pricing: is relatively high pricing strategy. It is tempting where product is highly differentiated. Setting prices assuming that demand will not be determined by price and therefore the price can be high with large profit margins. It assumes inelastic demad curve, which sales will not affected by prices.
* Penetration Pricing: Setting prices assuming that demand will increase with lower prices and decrease with higher prices and therefore there are limitations on your profit margin. Elastic demand curve assumption.
* Eurodisney saw itself in a monopoly position, and positioned itself in a relatively inelastic demand curve with attracting customers regardless of higher prices. As a result of skimming pricing policy high prices, visitors shortened their stay, avoided hotels abd brought their own food and drink. Many visitors arrived early in the morning, staying late at night or check out early in the morning.
2) Could a better reading of the impact of cultural differences on revenues have been achieved?
There were a few cultural blunders made:
* A no alcohol policy (wine is customary for lunch and dinner in France) and this discouraged visitors * It made mistakes with predicting the peak periods and had to lay off a number of staff when there were fewer visitors, but France has very strict labour laws so they found this to be very difficult
* Disney failed to predict demand for breakfast. They told that Europeans dont take breakfast however demand for breakfast is 10 times more than capacity * Tour bus drivers were not catered for properly, so tour companies did not recommend visiting Euro Disney as much as they would have
* In America there is a well-established theme park culture. In planning Euro Disney there do not seem to have been many contingency plans established. The attitude towards customer habits was very complacent, assuming that there would be so many customers every day, each staying an average number of nights spending an average amount of money (for America that might be the case). * Leftist demonstrators against to American culture. They called the Park an American cultural abomination. * Disney management failed to research the culture thoroughly enough
3) What suggestions do you have for fostering a climate of sensitivity and goodwill in corporate dealings with the French?
* Cultural differences need to be addressed and not just assume that the foreign country will adopt domestic views. The way Europeans took holidays, bought souvenirs, took transport and ate, all affected Euro Disney’s performance * Disney did not understand the differences in the United States compared to European Labor Laws. This resulted in a waste of funding because labor costs in Europe were significantly higher than in the United States
4) How do you account for the great success of Tokyo Disneyland and the problems of Euro Disney? What are the key contributory differences?
Euro Disney contrasted Tokyo in a number of ways.
* Disney invested heavily in the Euro initiative while it never invested any funds in the Tokyo Park since the Tokyo Disneyland was owned and operated by the Oriental Land Company. * Tokyo Disneyland was a major success with a turnover of over 16 million in 1991 as compared to the low turnover in the Euro Disney. * An increasing trend in Japan towards leisure along with increasing appetite for the American food as opposed to the French who never valued the American foods contributed a lot to the success of Disney land in Tokyo. 5) Do you believe that Euro Disney might have done better if located elsewhere in Europe rather than just outside Paris? Why or why not?
* With change of location to be somewhere else in Europe other than Paris, Euro Disney could have not done any better. This is because people in the Europe follow relatively similar cultural norms. It was not only the French who had problems with them, but also others. In Spain where they thought of at first had no adequate space for the establishment of the facility. The master spirit on the sides of the Americans could also not allow them to work in any environment. Moreover a general wave of recession and economic downturn all over the Europe, did not allow such capital intensive project.
6) “Mickey Mouse and the Disney Park are an American cultural abonimination”. Evaluate this critical statement.
* Although European public acceptance of the theme park itself has not been a problem for Euro Disneyland there has been a different type of cultural clash. Most Europeans believe there is cultural imperialism * “Mickey Mouse and the Disney Park are an American cultural abomination” This is a statement connected to the hard line taken by the French Leftist who never accepted the American people to erode their culture. They claimed the pollution on their country’s cultural ambience was due to the arrival of Mickey Mouse and the company. They wanted to see more European culture inthe park than the American culture.
7) Consider how a strong marketing approach might be made to both European consumers and middlemen, such as travel agents, tour guides, even bus drivers. * The strategy was very greedy in buying all the surrounding land so no one else could benefit from the project. This is not going to promote any local support and isolates the project from and other business support. The scale of the investment also isolated them more in the case of a failure. * The idea was to market the Disney as a complete holiday encouraging people to stay in the hotels and eat all meals in the park.
* The travel time to Paris was 35 minutes from Euro disney and the hotel Disney cost as much as the best hotel in Paris, many people may prefer to stay overnight in the city center. * High competition in tourism industry. People passing through the area may decide to take the more traditional visit to Paris instead. * Marketing approach is very strong local partnership is important. In planning, Disney were more interested in the moneymaking ventures than the fundamental details such as providing enough restrooms for coach drivers. Inpatient drivers resulted a decrease in the number of visitors. * Tour guides have direct communication with customers.
8) Discuss the desirability of raising admission prices at the very time when attendance is static, profits are nonexistent, and new attractions are months and several years in the future. * Skimming Pricing: is relatively high pricing strategy. It is tempting where product is highly differentiated. Setting prices assuming that demand will not be determined by price and therefore the price can be high with large profit margins. It assumes inelastic demad curve, which sales will not affected by prices.
* Eurodisney saw itself in a monopoly position, and positioned itself in a relatively inelastic demand curve with attracting customers regardless of higher prices. As a result of skimming pricing policy high prices, visitors shortened their stay, avoided hotels abd brought their own food and drink. Many visitors arrived early in the morning, staying late at night or check out early in the morning.

3 page paper & chart

I need someone to write a 3 page paper identify a planned and an unplanned change that have taken place in your work environment and discuss how the past was honored. In our textbook, the author discussed the importance of honoring the past while moving toward the future (Duffy, 2010). Also incorporate am evaluation change table that I would upload when the assignment is accepted. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards. 

Pharmacology week one discussion

  A patient is admitted to your institution directly from her attending physician’s office. The patient has been admitted to your institution before; however, the previous medical records are not available. a. What questions should be asked about medications during your admission assessment?
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What is the function of ependymal cells?

Ependymal cells are the cells that form the epithelial lining of the ventricles in the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord.
The functions of the ependymal cells is as follows:
1) they give rise to the epithelial layer surrounding the choroid plexus in the lateral ventricles of the cerebral hemisphere. These epithelial cells mainly produce cerebro – spinal fluid.
2) the ependymal cells have cilia , facing the cavity of the ventricles. The co ordinated beating of cilia influences the direction of flow of the cerebro spinal fluid, distribution of neuro transmitters and other messengers to the neurons .
3) ependymal cells called tanycytes line the floor of the third ventricle in the brain. Tanycytes play an important role in the transport of hormones in the brain.
Ependymal cells are derived from a layer of embryonic tissue known as neuro ectoderm.

special assignment 1

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What are the six functions of bone, and what is hemopoiesis?

There are probably more than six functions and hematopoiesis is one of them.

Support—bones form the framework of the body and contribute to the shape, alignment, and positioning of the body parts.

Protection—bony “boxes” protect the delicate structures they enclose.

Movement—bones with their joints constitute levers that move as muscles contract.

Mineral storage—bones are the major reservoir for calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals. The serves as a storehouse for about 98% of body calcium reserves.

Hematopoiesis—blood cell formation is carried out by myeloid tissue.

Fat storage. A small amount but still can be called upon.

Magnesium and sodium storage.

Cushion jolts and blows.

Hematopoiesis comes from two words that mean “blood + making”. It really will help you to learn terminology. You can guess sometimes an answer to a question.
The official meaning is “The process of formation and development of the various types of blood cells and other formed elements.”

Answer to two peer for discussion 1

Please answer this two post. APA FORMAT. do 100 to 150 world in each answer.
Suselle
 
As the population continues to grow in the USA it is becoming clear that In the near future there will be a shortage of primary care physician access or primary care physicians that will be overloaded with patients sacrificing patient centered care and possibly leading to less than favorable patient satisfaction. The next years the population in the USA is increasing and so is the number of elders. “In 2050, the population aged 65 and over is projected to be 83.7 million, almost double its estimated population of 43.1 million in 2012. The baby boomers are largely responsible for this increase in the older population, as they began turning 65 in 2011. “(Hogan, Ortman, Velkoff, 2014)
Due to the increase in aging population and lac of primary care physicians in the work force there might be a very big disparity in access to healthcare across the population. Nurse practitioners can fill this void if our practice can be standardized accross the nation and if NPs can be given more authority to attend to communities which are lacking in healthcare access and primary care. Randomized studies that compared patient services from NPs and GPs found that nurse practitioner spent more time with patients, billed more effectively and had patients follow up with more visits when necessary. Patients also reported higher satisfaction with nurse practitioner and outcomes were in par with GPs. There is no doubt that NPs will be able to fill this role in the coming future. Nurse practitioners can work together with GPs to soften their work load and work in an interdisciplinary setting to provide efficient and compassionate care to each individual. As nurse practitioners we should always work with the safety of each patient in mind and prepare ourselves to become the best practitioners we can be. (Durie, Roland, Roberts, Leese,Venning 2000).
 
Reference
Ortman, J. M., Velkoff, V. A., & Hogan, H. (2014). An aging nation: the older population in the United States (pp. 25-1140). United States Census Bureau, Economics and Statistics Administration, US Department of Commerce.
Sanny
 
Nurse practitioners (NP) play one of the most important in the health care system, this is based on the fact that they manage patients overall care; precisely they are entitled to prescrib treatment and medication. Furthermore, they also interpret and order diagnostic tests. Nurse practitioners can be highly considered when looking for primary care providers, this is because Nurses practitioners are found to be providing important health care education and meeting all the medical needs in a health care center. For Nurses practitioners to be strong in an organization, first they must have a higher and greater level of compassion, analytical skills, and self-confidence as some of their top most quality. The ability to properly communication can also be termed as one of the most valuable qualities of NP. (Sangster-Gormley, 2013) With such qualities being in place, institutions will find it easy to fix the gap with NP at the time when there is shortage in primary health care providers. 
Nurse practitioners are very important in an organization, how to improve the understanding of the NP roles really matters a lot. First, institutions and other companies must understand that NP is the one who is responsible for reducing the entire patient’s visits across all the healthcare settings. Therefore, when there is a shortage of primary care providers, insurances and other companies should learn to deploy the great use of NP so that the patients can be kept out of the hospitals, bearing in mind that NP is the primary care provider’s profession that is growing rapidly. (Sangster-Gormley, 2013)
References
Sangster-Gormley, E. (2013). How case-study research can help to explain implementation of the nurse practitioner role. Nurse Researcher, 20(4).