Mrs. Baker is a 56 year old female who presented to the ED with homicidal ideation without a plan. She express having auditory hallucination. Mrs. Baker reports the loss of a friend and her pets as the primary factors contributing to her distress. She does not appear to be exhibiting signs of agitation, aggression, or responding to internal stimuli. At the time of the assessment Mrs. Baker denies feelings of suicidal ideation, however still endorses thoughts of harming "everybody who gets too close." She reports the onset of her depressive symptoms started almost 2 weeks ago and auditory hallucination occurred over the past two day. She denies visual hallucinations. Mrs. Baker states, "My family has seen me crying and depressed this week, I told my son-N-law and daughter why I came to the hospital today." Mrs. Baker reports her uncle died about 2 weeks ago and a close friend who she saw just 2 years ago died yesterday 8/19/16. She also expresses last Monday she had to give up her pet dog and a few cats because of live conditions. Mrs. Baker reports overwhelming thoughts of possibly harming her grandchildren. She expresses feeling unsafe being around them. Mrs. Baker reports this morning waking up and cooking breakfast for her grand children and herself as well as eating breakfast with them. She reports also watching a movie with the
hank you fore referring Mary Szczepaniak, a 63 year old lady who required admission to ICU post-operatively due to hypertension that is presumed due to anaphylaxis.
In this case analysis, Molly Wright was murdered on 27th Sept 2006, at Redhill Gardens, Airedale, Castleford in the United Kingdom. Bloodstain Pattern Expert Samantha Warna is correct in her testimony. She testifies that the victim, Molly Wright, was killed by her son in law and business partner, David Hill. If she said that she found blood stain patterns on his shoes, jeans, and the denim jacket that he was wearing at the time of her murder (Casey, 2012).
(Tobolowsky & Cox, 2012; Hatton, Homer & Park, 2009) Some students have strong support system at home and take advantage of institutional support to achieve their educational goals. However, "evidence from nationally representative samples of students indicates" that transfer process can have a long-term negative effect on many students, suggesting that institutions need to improve and expand support services and programs to accommodate this growing student population. (Berkner, He, & Cataldi, 2002; Britt & Hirt, 1999; McCormick & Horn, 1996; Townsend, 2008 as cited in Tobolowsky & Cox,
1. What were the critical strategic decisions made at the Washington Post during Katharine Graham’s tenure as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board?
In discussion about her goals, Maryam’s major goal was to avoid getting liver cancer. Her
Things have been really looking up for Teresa Giudice late, but now another tax lien will have her scrambling for money once again. This star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey may never be able to pay off her debts the way that things are going lately. Radar Online shared the details about the new tax lien put on Teresa that has her working to pay something else off again.
In 2008, Jane Whitler had opened a high-end used furniture retail store in a metropolitan area in the Southwest United States. Her business has been flourishing due to the increasing aging population in the United States. A major part of her market segmentation is snowbirds (people who travel south during winter from colder states). She is able to buy their used furniture at a reasonable price as they move to different houses, or if they move to care facility. The retired market is also her target market for selling her furniture. This is because as the retired people are moving from their homes in the north to their homes in the south permanently, they tend to buy their furniture from her store. By the end of 20ll, Jane was pleased with her sales, as they approached close to $2 million. However, has she looked back her records, she couldn’t figure out how she was still losing money. In 2009, she lost 68,000, in 2010 the loss was $31,000, and in 2011 it was down to $20,000. She determined that 2012 would be profitable, but sales began to plateau.
As a result, after the professional had applied this strategy with the moral dilemma that he faced with the client Fatima, he came out with the decision he thought was appropriate. The decision was to inform the relevant authorities of the individuals’ protection to find appropriate treatment for her. In addition, since the practitioner did not want his client took a negative attitude from him, he would keep the statement against Fatima is anonymous. So, he could work with her on the main problems that she came to find solutions for them.
Anita Scism had a well thought out plan, that eventually lead to a successful revenue increase. She knew there had to be a change within the performing arts program. Anita could have focused on the expenses that lead to the downfall for Walton. However, modifying the downfall's expenses, i.e... sponsorships, class fees, grants, and contributions, would not have fixed or increased the revenues (Todd & White, 2002). Although, in order to help cut costs, Anita had reduced the staff and took landscaping measures in her own hands. This is what it takes to play the role of President or CEO; getting your hands dirty and making decisions, others are not willing to make. Furthermore, cutting costs was not going to fix the problem, so Anita and the management team
To conclude Gloria Smithson’s business venture, Gloria need all three proposals from different suppliers that are capable in fulfilling her business needs. The three potential suppliers are willing to provide great services with lower rate fees. The suppliers are originally from different countries, and they are The Green Leaf Supply Company of the same state here in the United States, The Grupo Embraco, of South America, and The Sunrise Ltd. of China. In order for Gloria to operate, she must find an affordable supplier who is able to manufacture the amount of widgets she needs for her business. In addition, Gloria is required to carefully review the three proposals to ensure that she conduct the proper steps to avoid any personal liability.
Wendy Peterson was recently appointed as VP of sales in the Plano, Texas, office of AccountBack, an accounting software and services company. Upon taking on this new role Wendy was presented with some aggressive sales target goals for the upcoming fiscal year. Wendy developed a plan that would help her branch exceed that goal, but she would need to venture into an untapped market. This particular market was very promising and catered mostly to the Asian community.
CRM is a new Point-of-Sale system that Barry wants to implement at Matthews & Company in hopes of better understanding customers in order to give them better service. It would use sales data, integrate the marketing and transaction databases, track customer information as well as trends, and create a centralized system for the company. It would not only increase sales, but also increase customer loyalty. Further, it would help with the flat sales the company has recently been experiencing.
I, Darren Garner, am writing to expiate how recent circumstances in my life have impacted my matriculation at Dalton State College. Many trials and tribulations have planted themselves in my path to success throughout my post education career. Though the adversity may have stressed and crippled my drive to be successful I still managed to show a spirit of excellence in my matriculation. Many opportunities for me to halt my education have presented themselves boldly but me having the mindset of modesty and tranquility have kept me afloat and focus on my priorities. In my life as a growing young man I have acquired to learn from my mistakes and naivety. In this letter I will elaborate on how my recent and past circumstances that have altered my clear path to my greatest accomplishment.
As a resident of the Setters Leadership and House FIG, my passion for serving the community has grown even more. I view my RA as a leader in the community—a person that I can entrust and seek if I ever need help. Those who currently uphold a RA position in the residence halls that I have built relationships with have inspired me to become a RA. The RAs that I got to know helped me adjust to the different environment here at Pace. With that difficult transition from Hawaiʻi to New York, I know how it feels like to be culture-shocked. Now that I have settled in and adjusted to the different lifestyle, I would be a great source to seek in helping students who are having a difficult time adjusting to the different environment whether they are traveling