Create an informational flyer for the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. You should use Microsoft Word or Microsoft Publisher to create your advertisement. Include

Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Virtual Field Trip (1:57): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2xytHIm3K0

Started in 1988

Our most comprehensive source of hospital care data

Data collected from these types of encounters:

in-patient stays

ambulatory surgery and services visits

emergency department

Includes clinical and nonclinical data (diagnoses and procedures, discharge status, patient demographics, and charges) for all patients, regardless of payer (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, uninsured)

Enables researchers, insurers, policymakers and others to study health care delivery and patient outcomes over time

Family of databases, software tools and related products

Data is used for research on health policy issues:

cost and quality of health services

medical practice patterns

access to health care programs

outcomes of treatments at the national, State, and local market levels.

Your Researched Analysis Essay (due in Module 5) will require you to implement two sources (several are provided in this course’s Modules) in an analysis of Peter Benchley’s novel

Your Researched Analysis Essay (due in Module 5) will require you to implement two sources (several are provided in this course’s Modules) in an analysis of Peter Benchley’s novel

Your Researched Analysis Essay (due in Module 5) will require you to implement two sources (several are provided in this course’s Modules) in an analysis of Peter Benchley’s novel. The subject of your analysis is up to you. You may focus on aspects including:

 

Examining the influences and development of the novel

The impact and legacy of the novel

Character(s) Analysis (choose from: Martin Brody, Matt Hooper, Quint, Ellen Brody, or Larry Vaughan)

Themes of the novel (Man vs Nature; Corruption; Divine Punishment – etc.)

The following requirements for this essay include:

 

500 word minimum

Use of at least two outside sources

In-Text Citations (Novel & Sources)

Works Cited Page (Novel & Sources Used)

(Note: If a source appears on your works cited page, there must be a corresponding in-text citation in the essay!)

Heading & Page Numbers

Third-Person Only (No “I” or “You” statements)

Free of Major Grammatical Errors (Students are strongly encouraged to submit drafts to Brainfuse for review.)

Essays will be thoroughly checked for originality. Plagiarism will result in significant penalties.

You may seek out and implement additional sources not provided in the class!

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Discuss the vectors process.

Compose a 2250 words assignment on the vectors process. Needs to be plagiarism free! The T2 images’ difference was because of the movement of molecules, which control the correlation of time. Also, since air has no protons and proton density, it has no signals in T1 and T2 weighted. The brightest sign seen comes from the CSF and the eye’s aqueous humor, where molecules move around unrestricted. Bone tissue, on the other hand, has the least mobility and is labeled MR invisible. Compared to the white matter, the gray matter is brighter because it has less structure and so increased molecular mobility. Muscle tissue has a shorter T2 and is darker in a T2 weighted image. Lastly, the T2 idea of a fat, which appeared a bit bright, is usually around 50msec, and since it is a large and slow molecule, it should produce a dark image.

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&nbsp. 3) &nbsp. What is a fid, and why do you think it has been given this name?

FID measures the decaying magnetization vector and is free because it occurs when there is no motion disturbance. When the magnetization vector rotates in a perpendicular plane to the B1 direction of the receiver coil, voltage is induced. Since there are no photons absorbed or emitted, it doesn’t measure emitted or transmitted radiation. The energy that is produced through excitation is lost because of the transverse and longitudinal relaxation.

TUT 4

1.&nbsp. Describe in your own words the meaning of the term “phase coherence”. Discuss how phase coherence is lost.&nbsp. Can lose phase coherence be recovered – if so, under what circumstances and how?

&nbsp.Phase coherence occurs in the transverse plane and is described as “the degree to which the individual magnetization vectors align in the same direction”.&nbsp. The net magnetization or the sum of these vectors produces MR signals while processing within the RF receiver coil. The degree of vector alignment is reduced during dephasing, the signal is lost, and the net magnetization decays. If two vectors are aligned in the same direction within the transverse plane, then they are in-phase. After a very short 90-degree pulse, all the vectors will be in-phase due to perfect alignment. These vectors will lose coherence and will diphase due to varying angular precession rates caused by spin-spin relaxation and field homogeneity effects. If the spin vectors are produced from nuclei with different chemical shifts, they will diphase because of the different precession rates. This dephasing can be recovered in the same way as T2 and T2 dephasing. &nbsp.

Article Review on Managing Boundaries and Multiple relationships/ Professional Competence and training in counseling

100% No plagiarismArticle Review InstructionsYou will write three article reviews and if you choose, one extra credit article review. You will select the article yourself by searching the UWA Library Databases. The article you choose should be a research article (has a hypothesis that is empirically tested). Pick an article relevant to a topic covered in the weekly readings. Each review is worth 20 points. The review should be 1-2 single-spaced pages in a 12-point font. It is in your best interest to submit your review before it is due so you may check your originality report and correct any spelling and grammatical errors identified by the software program.The purpose of the review is to provide students knowledge of how research is conducted and reported. The main part of your review needs to include the following information. Please comment on these aspects of the article as part of your review. Provide only the briefest summary of content. What I am most interested in is your critique and connection to weekly readings.Reference. Listed at the top of the paper in APA style.Introduction. Read the introduction carefully. The introduction should contain:· A thorough literature review that establishes the nature of the problem to be addressed in the present study (the literature review is specific to the problem)· The literature review is current (generally, articles within the past 5 years)· A logical sequence from what we know (the literature review) to what we don’t know (the unanswered questions raised by the review and what this study intended to answer· The purpose of the present study· The specific hypotheses/research questions to be addressed.State the overall purpose of the paper. What was the main      theme of the paper?What      new ideas or information were communicated in the paper?Why was it important to publish these ideas?Methods. The methods section has three subsections. The methods sections should contain:· The participants and the population they are intended to represent (are they described as well in terms of relevant demographic characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity, education level, income level, etc?).· The number of participants and how the participants were selected for the study· A description of the tools/measures used and research design employed.· A detailed description of the procedures of the study including participant instructions and whether incentives were given.Results. The results section should contain a very thorough summary of results of all analyses. This section should include:· Specific demographic characteristics of the sample· A thorough narrative description of the results of all statistical tests that addressed specific hypotheses· If there are tables and figures, are they also described in the text?· If there are tables and figures, can they be interpreted “stand alone” (this means that they contain sufficient information in the title and footnotes so that a reader can understand what is being presented without having to go back to the text)?Discussion. The discussion is where the author “wraps up the research”. This section should include:· A simple and easy to understand summary of what was found· Where the hypotheses supported or refuted?· A discussion of how the author’s findings compares to those found in prior research· The limitations of the study· The implications of the findings to basic and applied researchers and to practitionersCritique.In your opinion, what were the strengths and weaknesses of the paper or document? Be sure to think about your impressions and the reasons for them. Listing what the author wrote as limitations is not the same thing as forming your own opinions and justifying them to the reader.· Were the findings important to a reader?· Were the conclusions valid? Do you agree with the conclusions?· If the material was technical, was the technical material innovative?Conclusion.Once you provide the main critique of the article, you should include a final paragraph that gives me your overall impression of the study. Was the study worthwhile? Was it well-written and clear to those who may not have as much background in the content area? What was the overall contribution of this study to our child development knowledge base?APA Format ReviewIf you are unfamiliar or a bit “rusty” on your APA format, you may want to use the tutorial available through the APA website which is listed on your syllabus.Grading CriteriaI will grade your paper based upon:· How well you followed directions (as indicated in this page)· How thoroughly you used examples to support the critique· How accurately you used APA format· your organization, grammar, and spelling· Integration of assigned weekly readings