Category: APA (edition “APA 7”)

Racial Profiing

In a literature review, you will:
1.    Identify the most relevant research on your topic
2.    Summarize the research
3.    Evaluate the research
4.    Show how the research addresses the overall topic
5.    Identify any gaps in the research

Assignment Guidelines:
1.    Write a literature review according to the assignment guidelines
2.    Min of 10 pages
3.    Min of 20 peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles, government publications, or articles from peer-reviewed trade journals
4.    APA format
5.    You must use headings/subheadings to divide the sections of your paper
6.    Review this document on writing the literature review for this course.
7.    Format your paper with the following:
a.    Title page
b.    Abstract
c.    Introduction, body, conclusion
d.    Reference page

I know the instructions say 10 pages and I requested 5 pages but, I am trying to understand how this is supposed to look and be formatted. (ie. format, how to arrange topics, intro, body, conclusion, etc.) I am looking for a good example that follows these instructions so, i know what to do on my own paper for this topic. I attached an annotated bibliography that I submitted on my topic with sources.

Career Development

YOU ONLY NEED TO DO “Part 1: Written report (30%)”

You are to choose one of the identified groups listed on the next page and prepare a career
development strategy for that group.
You are to investigate what the needs of this group might be, and what the barriers might be to
enhancing their employability

Ensuring continuity of care following patient discharge from a critical care unit.

Topic -Ensuring continuity of care following patient discharge from a critical care unit. For example- (Follow up appointment, medication management post-discharge, readmission prevention)

A statement included in the introduction of the paper that identifies databases and credible websites used to obtain references. The statement must include key terms and filters identifying a minimum: dates and peer review process.

references must be within the last 5 years
see attached rubric

Brand Communication and Society Check the website of three big-name companies, such as: 1. McDonald’s: www.mcdonalds.com 2. Starbucks: www.starbucks.com 3. Target: www.target.com Write a 2 – 4 page report on their efforts to be socially responsible.

Brand Communication and Society

Check the website of three big-name companies, such as:

1. McDonald’s: www.mcdonalds.com

2. Starbucks: www.starbucks.com

3. Target: www.target.com

Write a 2 – 4 page report on their efforts to be socially responsible. How is the company’s social responsibility position reflected in its advertising?

This assignment MUST be completed in a word document.

This paper should be written in APA format 7th edition.

Please note a reference page is required, I will not accept your paper if your sources are not cited.

See Below

For your Final Assignment, review the business plan found in Chapter 16 Appendix  of your textbook Small Business Management in the 21st Century  (https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_small-business-management-in-the-21st-century/s20-appendix-a-sample-business-pla.html).

You have been hired as a business consultant for Franks All-American BarBeQue.  Create a PowerPoint presentation with a minimum of 15 slides with recommendations for Frank’s on how they can improve their business.  You must include a minimum of three specific recommendations: one related to Marketing, one related to Operations, and one related to e-commerce, digital media or social media.  You may add other recommendations if you would like.  Your design should be aesthetically pleasing, easy to read and should not include too much text/data on the slides themselves.  Be sure to include additional information the “Notes” section of the slides to support your recommendations and elaborate on your suggestions.  Your “Notes” should support your recommendations with references and citations from your textbooks and a minimum of five other library quality, academic sources.  You may find other sources in your Lessons.

Your final slides should be a Reference page with all sources listed in APA format.  All sources referenced in your “Notes” should include an in-text citation.

Instructions:

Develop a PowerPoint presentation with a minimum of 15 slides.
Your presentation should include a reference page on the final slide in APA format.
Utilize the “Speaker Notes” section to expand upon the bullet points in your slides OR record a video of your presentation and include the link with your submission.
Follow APA format for structure. An APA template is attached here.  Support your presentation with a minimum of 3 credible, academic references beyond the course materials.  Please note Wikipedia, Investopedia and similar general websites are not credible academic references.

Diabetes in Hispanic Overweight Adolescents

Create an annotated bibliography of research related to this problem. In your annotated bibliography, include the following:

    Six resources (Not older than 3 years) on the identified public health problem related to the research question.
    For each source, write a brief summary of the key points of the study. Include the problem, main research question, study type, and an analysis of the major findings. You may also include any information or notes that you believe are relevant and would be useful to you as you revisit your bibliography later.
    An explanation of the problem areas and gaps in the existing research revealed by the annotated bibliography.

The resources should be primary research. Annotations should describe relevancy and timeliness and should indicate whether the research is primary or secondary.

** Use the template provided in the additional materials**

Ethical and Cultural Perspectives of Inquiry Paper, Diabetes

Compose a focused paper that explains and describes your healthcare issue or topic from a cultural and ethical perspective of inquiry. (You will cover two perspectives in one paper.)

Form and answer two levels of research questions for each inquiry to address your chosen topic.

Choose a Level 1 Research Question/Writing Prompt from both of the lists below to answer in the paper.
Compose a Level 2 Research Question/Writing Prompt for each kind of inquiry that provides detail, specificity, and focus to your inquiry, research, and writing.
State your research questions in your paper’s introduction.
Form the body of your paper by answering each research question and support your assertions with evidence (research).
In the conclusion of the paper, briefly review the issues, research questions, answers, and insights.
Your paper must be six pages in length and reference four to six scholarly, peer-reviewed resources. Be sure to follow current APA Style (e.g., spacing, font, headers, titles, abstracts, page numbering).

Refer to the rubric for evaluation details and to assist in preparing the paper.

Assignment 8- Psychological Report

Assignment 8
   
Begin Psychological Assessment Report

Due Week 7

Your report should be 10-12 pages in length.

You will continue the report that you started in Activity 5.  Incorporate any feedback
that you received from other course assignments.  In addition to the tests you have
already interpreted (WAIS-IV, WRAT4, and MMPI-2) you will also add your
interpretation of the PAI and the WHODAS.  As before, your report will include a
reason for referral (may be fictitious), discussion of the test results from the WAIS IV,
WRAT 4, MMPI-2, and PAI, a brief discussion of the WHODAS 2.0,
diagnostic impressions, summary and recommendations,  based on findings that
refer to the referral question(s).
A description of the content for each of the main sections of your report follows:

Identification and Referral
        Clients name, age, marital status, ethnicity, gender.
        Describe the setting, including where the testing took place, how the client
travelled there (or if you went to the clients home).
        Reason for testing at this time, including the referral source (can be a self-referral
or a fictitious referrer) and the information sought by the referrer.
        Presenting problems and symptoms.
There should be one or more referral questions to be answered by your assessment. 
These questions will be answered in your Recommendations section and the answers
should flow logically from your findings.  Some common referral questions for
psychological testing include:
        Mental health diagnosis and treatment or management recommendations.
        Disability determination whether the client is able to work and limitations.
        Vocational/educational assessment what kind of work would be a good fit for the
clients abilities.
        Learning disability assessment is a learning disability present and what sort of
limitations and accommodations are appropriate.

History
Preface your history by indicating the source (such as clients report or family report).

Family History.  Include information about current family, current living situation and family
of origin.

Educational and Vocational History.  Level of education completed, high school and college
grades, any history of special education, expulsions and suspensions, occupation and jobs
held, last worked, reason for any dismissals, longest time at the same job, vocational
aspirations if relevant.

Medical and Mental Health History.  The non-psychiatric section should include reports of
medical diagnoses and symptoms, current medications, surgeries and overnight
hospitalizations, and any head injuries.  The mental health section should include psychiatric hospitalizations,
outpatient mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, history of psychotropic medication prescriptions,
and suicide
attempts.  When applicable, indicate that there was no reported history of to show
that you inquired about the areas above.

Antisocial Behavior/Substance Abuse.  Age, charge, and outcome of any arrests or other
legal problems.  Current and past use of alcohol and other recreational drugs, 12-step group attendance.

Daily Functioning
Clients mode of travel (car, bus, family rides) and ability (short trips by car, uses the bus
but needs help to get to a new location, etc.).  Clients daily living skills, including ability to
groom, bathe, dress, do household chores, and manage money.  Include a general
description of the clients daily activities including job, recreational, and social activities.

Mental Status and Behavioral Observations
Use the Mental Status Exam form as a guide for your interview.  This section can be written
or dictated directly from this form.

General appearance: Particularly note unusual characteristics that may provide diagnostic
information neglected hygiene, unusual dress or tattoos, or physical characteristics that
may affect the persons social interactions and abilities. Indicate if the client appeared
her/his stated age or younger or older than her/his stated age.

Attitude & general behavior: Describe the persons interaction with you and attitude toward
being tested and interviewed.

Mood and affect: Obtain a quote from the client regarding recent mood.  Ask about any
history of depression and anxiety.  Note the range of the clients affect.  Ask about sleep
and appetite, and inquire further about depressive or anxious symptoms if a particular
disorder is suspected.  See the symptom guide at the bottom of the MSE form.  For instance, if PTSD were suspected,
you would inquire about symptoms, such as nightmares, flashbacks, and startle response.

Stream of mental activity: Most clients will be described as responding in a coherent and
relevant fashion and speaking at a normal pace with 100% intelligibility.  Note any
deviations from this, including psychotic symptoms, slower or faster than normal speech,
and problems with speech intelligibility.  Note unusual speech content and inquire into
delusional thinking (paranoid, reference, control, grandiosity) if psychosis is suspected.

Sensorium and orientation: You will describe most clients as alert and aware of their
surroundings; note any deviations from this.  Orientation includes awareness of elements
such as person, place, time and situation.  Do not say the client was oriented times three
as the meaning of this is not always consistent and clear.  Do report the questions you asked and the clients responses.  For instance, The client reported
the current day of the week as Saturday rather than Monday.

Memory.  Use simple tests to assess the clients long- and short-term memory and report the results of those tests.  A useful test of short-term memory is
to list three objects, have the client repeat them back, and then ask the client to recall them after five minutes have passed.

Fund of information.  Two or three questions will give a rough index of the clients general knowledge.  Easy (intellectual disability suspected): How many
legs on a dog? or Where is your nose?, Average: How many days in a year?, Above average: What is the boiling temperature of water?

Concentration and attention: Rate the clients ability to attend to instructions and task persistence.  Simple concentration tasks are counting backwards from
20 or, for higher functioning clients, counting backwards from 100 by 7.  Note the time required and number of errors.  If ADHD is suspected, use the
symptom guide at the bottom of the MSE form to inquire further about symptoms.

Perceptual distortions: Ask about any history of auditory or visual hallucinations and determine if they were associated with drug use or mood
(mania or depression).  If there were hallucinations, note their frequency, when they last occurred, and their content.  Note if the client appears to be
responding to hallucinations during the assessment.

Judgment & insight.  Use a simple, standard question to test judgment, such as What would you do if your neighbors house were on fire?  Also, note any
history that would indicate impaired judgment, such as arrests or job dismissals.  Insight is whether the client has an accurate understanding of his or her
mental health status.  If there are mental health problems, a client with good insight attributes symptoms to these problems, and is aware of the need for
treatment.  For instance, a man diagnosed as schizophrenic would demonstrate good insight if he understands that his auditory hallucinations are caused by
his illness and that psychiatric medication would help.  An alcoholic demonstrates good insight if she admits her illness and recognizes the need to attend AA
or other treatment.

Test Results
When discussing the WAIS-IV results, be sure to include a discussion of the Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ), Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI),
Perceptual Reasoning Index (PRI), Working Memory Index (WMI), and Processing
Speed Index. You will need to discuss the client’s strengths and weaknesses with regard to subtest variability, if applicable.
Refer to the WAIS-IV PowerPoint, Psych Report Writing, and the Sample Report as a guide.  Start with the FSIQ, indicate
its percentile rank and classification (Low Average, Superior, etc.).  If a change in functioning is suspected due to head
injury or other problem, compare the FSIQ to estimated pre-morbid functioning.
Compare the VCI to the PRI, and indicate if they are significantly different.  Briefly interpret this comparison.  If they are
not significantly different, you can say, The VCI and PRI were not significantly different from each other, reflecting about
equal facility with tasks requiring words as with tasks requiring non-verbal reasoning and performance.  If they are
significantly different, indicate why you think this is.  Is it consistent with a suspected diagnosis?  Does it reflect cultural
differences or a physical impairment?
When discussing the WRAT4 results, be sure to include a discussion of the WRAT4 scores.  Present the Standard Scores,
Percentile ranks, and Classifications for each subtest of the WRAT4 (Word Reading, Spelling, Sentence Comprehension,
Math Computation).
You also want to talk about scores that are out of the normal range and what that might suggest.  It is helpful to give
examples of the clients abilities, particularly on Math Computation (i.e., able to perform arithmetic operations with whole
numbers, but unable to work with decimals or fractions).  If a WRAT4 subtest differs significantly from IQ (at least 20
points lower), a diagnosis of learning disorder is likely, unless you feel that the difference is better explained by other
factors.
When discussing the MMPI-2 results, be sure to include a discussion of the validity scales (you can refer to your text for
further guidance). Then interpret/discuss the clinical scales that are clinically significant, which are a T-score of 65 or
greater. Your text and the powerpoint of the MMPI-2 (found under the additional resources tab) list interpretive paragraphs
of such scores.
When discussing the PAI results, be sure to include a discussion of the validity scales (you can refer to the PAI powerpoint
for further guidance). Then, report significant clinical elevations, that is, scales that are clinically significant in the profile
summary (rather than all of the scales of the PAI). Similarly, report results from clinically significant elevations in subscales. When reporting results, it is important to clinically analyze these with the clients history, rather than simply reporting numbers.
It is best to provide a narrative of the elevations and possible symptoms and patterns.

Diagnostic Impressions
Provide a complete DSM-5 diagnosis to include the WHODAS 2.0 (p. 747 on the DSM-5).  Your diagnoses should be
clearly supported by the material you have presented to this point.  Your assessment is very likely the most thorough
psychodiagnostic procedure the client will ever undergo, so it is important that you come to a decision and not expect
that another clinician will be better able to do this.

Summary
        This section should not introduce any new information. It needs to integrate and present an overall picture of the
client, in regard to the referral question.
        Provide a summary of Franks psychosocial history and MSE.
        Provide a summary of the test results from the WAIS, WRAT, MMPI, PAI, and WHODAS.

Recommendations
        The most significant and pressing problem should be listed first and should be in the context of the referral question.
        Do not make recommendations about issues that are outside the purview of your training and competency. 
For instance, you would not recommend an imaging study or a specific medication.  You might recommend referral to a
neurologist or psychiatrist for evaluation and possible treatment.
        Make recommendations that take practical and financial limitations into account.  It may be tempting to recommend
further testing because you feel unsure of your recommendations.  But keep in mind that testing can be expensive and
time consuming.  Additional testing should only be recommended if it is for a specific purpose and is necessary for
important decision-making.
        As much as possible, your recommendations should take your test findings into account and should answer questions that could not have been answered before the assessment was done.  You do not need to suggest that the client see a physician because she
reported occasional headaches.

       
Assignment Outcomes
Interpret findings to make appropriate clinical recommendations
Construct a complete psychological assessment report

       
   

Assignment 7- Cultural & Diversity Factors

Assignment 7
All learners must post in this forum at least once, though you are welcome
and encouraged to participate as often as you would like.  Your posting should be 4-5
sentences.

Discuss your current understanding of cultural competency with regard to
test selection, administration, descriptive stats and other variables. How do
you plan on maintaining competency in the area of assessment when working
with diverse populations?

   
Assignment Outcomes
Consider culture and diversity factors in assessment processes
   

ASSIGNMENT 6-

Assignment 6
    For this assignment, you will begin the psychological report that you will be building throughout
the remainder of this course. Using the Sample Report as a format guide, construct a
psychological report with a referral question, incorporating Franks Psychosocial History and
MSE located under additional resources. These are raw materials to incorporate into your
report. If you feel some points need elaboration or clarification feel free to do an
imaginary interview with Frank and incorporate additional information.  For the Test
Results section of your report, review and interpret the WAIS-IV protocol that is located
under the additional resources tab.  Conclude your paper with diagnostic impressions and
summary/recommendations.

Please refer to the following materials located under additional resources to help you
complete this assignment: WAIS-IV Results, WAIS-IV PowerPoint, Psych Report Writing,
and Sample Report.  You will need to review and interpret the WAIS-IV protocols for the
test result section of your report. Please review the WAIS-IV PowerPoint to gain further
information about the WAIS-IV. Psych Report Writing is a helpful guide on how to
discuss the results of the WAIS-IV and at the end of this document, you will find a table
to convert scores to percentiles and classifications. The Sample Report is a helpful guide on
how to format and write this assignment.

All assignments MUST be typed, double-spaced, in APA style, and must be written at graduate level English.   
       
Assignment Outcomes
Integrate psychological test information, behavioral observations, and psychosocial history

       

Not sure what is expected here.