Case Report;

Case Report;

The second case report for this course is to determine the
software requirements
for
a company. In this assignment, you are to read the given
scenario. Then
,
you are to analyze the scenario, write a list of questions for the company
,
and provide recommendations in a
case report
. Your
list of questions is due in
Module Six
,
and your case report is due in
Module Seven
.
Scenario
Suppose you have been hired by SN
HUConsulting, a leader in information technology. Widget Wonders is a worldwide leader in widgets. They
are building a state

of

the

art facility to manufacture and distribute the next generation of widgets. SNHUConsulting has been retained to
implement inf
ormation technology on the expansion project.
The new facility for Widget Wonders will be the main manufacturing and distribution center in the United States. The network
in the distribution
center will connect to the main network located at headquarters
. The various departments in the distribution center, the number of employees,
and the department needs are listed below
.
?
Sales
: The
50 employees
in this department
require mobility to access company resources while visiting customers and presenting at
sales meetings and conferences
.
?
Manufacturing
: The
45 employees
in this department
require access to word processing and spreadsheet programs and the internet
.
?
Inventory
C
ontrol
: The
30 employees
in this department
require mobility and power to access data
base systems
.
?
Research and
D
evelopment
: The
20 employees
in this department require
graphics and computer

aided design (CAD) programs
.
?
MIS
:
The
5 employees
in this department
require additional processor and memory requirements to support administration ta
sks
.
As part of the expansion team
,
you will determine
soft
ware
requirements for each department.
Widget Wonders requires software for
document processing, spreadsheets
,
and presentation creation
to
be installed on all computers
.
The w
idget industry is
very competitive
,
and
company assets must be protected from rival companies.
Widget Wonders
utilizes new technology in
its
operations
while keeping an eye on the
budget.
Format and Requirements
1.
Read th
e given
s
cenario in detail. Read it over a few times and pull out key facts about Widget Wonders pertaining to
its
software
needs
in each department.
2.
Due in
Module
Six
:
Create a list
of questions for Widget Wonders
to determine what software you would recommend fo
r
its
employee
workstations. Your list
should include
at
least five
questions
.
The questions should be thought provoking and produce in

depth
answers that will yield recommendations. Questions that can be answered with one word should be avoided. Questions
should relate
to the hardware recommended in Module Three
.
You can ask about some of the following:
operating systems, office applications,
databases, security applications,
or
management utilities. S
ome examples include
the following
:
?
Do you require
leading

edge operating systems?
?
Will open

source solutions
be
acceptable suggestions
?
?
Do you require
backup software options
?
Your questions should focus on what you must learn from Widget Wonders in order to prepare a comprehensive
recommendation that
wi
ll meet the needs of each department. Think about the various components and how they relate to each other.
Think in terms of
software
only.
3.
Due i
n
Module
Seven
:
Write a case report that includes recommendations of operating system
software
,
application
software,
and
security
software that you think will meet the needs of each department in Widget Wonders.
A.
For operating system s
oftware
, look
at
desktop operating systems and make a recommendation. There are several popular
choices for desktop computers
,
including Windows, Mac
OS X
,
and Linux. Your research should focus on client operating
systems, not server operating systems. For Windows operating systems,
www.microsoft.com
is an excellent resource. For Linux
ope
rating systems,
www.distrowatch.com
lists the most popular Linux distributions (Linux operating systems are called distros).
Finally
,
www.apple.com
provides information for the latest Mac operating systems.
B.
For a
pplication
s
oftware
,
consider the needs of each department.
A suite of software (for example
,
Word, Excel, PowerPoint
,
and Outlook are part of Microsoft Office) is one application. Possible
applications include word processing, database,
presentation, computer

aided design, graphic editing, accounting, and inventory management. Based on the operating system
you selected, recommend applications for Widget Wonders.


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case report

case report

Instructions
construct a case report. Your case report must draw upon the academic literature, be written in the third person, and have headings. Your case report should include the following:

Introduction (150 words)
Introduce your selected client and give a brief overview of their case. Provide an outline of the topics you will discuss.

Psychosocial Development and Lifestyle Choices (400 words)
Using one of the theories of psychosocial development, state which behaviours may be predicted at your chosen client’s age. For example, you might focus on the developmental theories of Levinson, Buhler or Erickson.

Identify and briefly discuss any lifestyle choices in the scenario that may have contributed to your chosen client’s current health status.

Nursing Management (800 words)
Identify two actual or potential health concerns for your chosen patient and outline nursing management strategies which could be utilized to monitor/address these health concerns.

Conclusion (150 words)
Summarise the major findings of this report.

Need 10-12 references
Please focus on nursing diagnoses and management and not the medical one.

Handover section provides a lot of the details.
Format
Use plain fonts such as arial or calibri
Use font size no less than 11
Use 1.5 line spacing
Set margins at 2.5cm
Number the pages
Please keep the good paraphrasing

Case study

Basic information
Name:Carl Paxton-Giles
Age: 54 years
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 115 kg
BMI: 33.6 kg/m2
Married
Next of kin: Wife
Covered by private insurance
Employment: chief financial officer

Past medical history
Mumps as child
Left knee arthroscopy at age 50 years
Hyperchlestrolaemai
Type 2 DM

Medical History
Diagnosis: chest pain
Allergy: Nil known
Immunization is up to date

Progress summary
Carl a 54 years old male was brought to ER by ambulance following sudden onset of central chest pain. Carl was at home asleep when he was awoken by sudden onset of central chest pain. Carl woke his wife Tanya and stating he was in pain and felt nauseous and she noted he was also sweating profusely. Tanya called an ambulance and Carl was transported to the hospital.
Ambulance officer provided GTN sprayx2 whilst on route to the hospital. Upon examination in the ER, Carl continued to complain of pain and was administered a further dose of GTN spray which relieved his chest pain. ECG showed anterior ST elevation. Carl was administered aspirin and bloods were sent to check troponin and creatine kinase (CK) level.
Carl was immediately sent to Angiography for an emergency Angiogram. Results from angiogram showed 95% occlusion to the right coronary artery (RCA). 90% occlusion to the left anterior descending coronary artery ( LAD) and 70% occlusion to the circumflex with distal disease.
Carl has been admitted to the medical/surgical ward post angiogram and is awaiting cardiothoracic review.

Care Plan
Ward diet- feeding, hygiene, skin integrity, mobility and elimination are all independent.
Assessment and monitoring
Vital signs observation, Neurovascular observation and oxygen saturation post angiogram
Continuous cardiac monitor and 12 leads ECG
Blood glucose level check every 4 hours
On oxygen supplement
Awaiting blood and ECG results
Allied health input:
Endocrinology review
Diabetic educator ontacted
Dietetics
Physiotherapy
Podiatry
Ophthalmology review
Psychosocial counseling

Handover
Carl is a 54 years old male, admitted to the ward post angiogram. He presented to the emergency department in the early hours of the morning following sudden onset of chest pain. He has no previous cardiac history and this is the first presentation to the hospital with chest pain. Apparently his father died from myocardial infarction (MI) at the same age so he is very anxious.
Carl has a past medical history of type 2 diabetes and hypercholesterolaemia. According to his wife, he is a poorly controlled diabetic and his BMI is over 33 kg/m2. He has no known drug allergies and is currently taking Metformin, Glipizide and Simvastatin. He suffered a fracture jaw and fracture left femur as a teenager and had a left knee arthroscopy4years ago. Carl is a self-confessed workaholic and works as the chief financial officer for Brody wines.
Carl’s angiogram showed 95% occlusion to the right coronary artery (RCA). 90% occlusion to the left anterior descending coronary artery ( LAD) and 70% occlusion to the circumflex with distal disease. He is awaiting urgent cardiothoracic review. The team is delayed in the operating theatre currently. It is anticipated Carl will go onto the emergency operating theatre list for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) later today. He is now due half hourly observations for the next hour, then hourly after that. He is due to rest in the bed for a further 2 and half hour.
He has IV access in-situ however, no fluids are currently ordered. The cardiac team has requested repeated ECG and blood following angiogram which we have not done as yet.
Carl remains on the post angiography pathway and observation are as follows:
Temperature 37
Pulse 100
Respiratory rate 20
Chest pain 3/10
BGL 11.2 mmol
Insertion site ( left groin) dry, no evidence of swelling or haematoma
Pedal pulse (left) present
Neurovascular observation left leg ( colour: pink- warmth: warm- movement: present and within normal limits- sensation: present and within normal limits).

Medical orders:
Urgent angiogram
Repeat ECG following angiogram
Repeat bloods following angiogram (Trop, CCK,APTT)
Review by cardiothoracic team post angiogram.

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case report

case report

Instructions
construct a case report. Your case report must draw upon the academic literature, be written in the third person, and have headings. Your case report should include the following:

Introduction (150 words)
Introduce your selected client and give a brief overview of their case. Provide an outline of the topics you will discuss.

Psychosocial Development and Lifestyle Choices (400 words)
Using one of the theories of psychosocial development, state which behaviours may be predicted at your chosen client’s age. For example, you might focus on the developmental theories of Levinson, Buhler or Erickson.

Identify and briefly discuss any lifestyle choices in the scenario that may have contributed to your chosen client’s current health status.

Nursing Management (800 words)
Identify two actual or potential health concerns for your chosen patient and outline nursing management strategies which could be utilized to monitor/address these health concerns.

Conclusion (150 words)
Summarise the major findings of this report.

Need 10-12 references
Please focus on nursing diagnoses and management and not the medical one.

Handover section provides a lot of the details.
Format
Use plain fonts such as arial or calibri
Use font size no less than 11
Use 1.5 line spacing
Set margins at 2.5cm
Number the pages
Please keep the good paraphrasing

Case study

Basic information
Name:Carl Paxton-Giles
Age: 54 years
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 115 kg
BMI: 33.6 kg/m2
Married
Next of kin: Wife
Covered by private insurance
Employment: chief financial officer

Past medical history
Mumps as child
Left knee arthroscopy at age 50 years
Hyperchlestrolaemai
Type 2 DM

Medical History
Diagnosis: chest pain
Allergy: Nil known
Immunization is up to date

Progress summary
Carl a 54 years old male was brought to ER by ambulance following sudden onset of central chest pain. Carl was at home asleep when he was awoken by sudden onset of central chest pain. Carl woke his wife Tanya and stating he was in pain and felt nauseous and she noted he was also sweating profusely. Tanya called an ambulance and Carl was transported to the hospital.
Ambulance officer provided GTN sprayx2 whilst on route to the hospital. Upon examination in the ER, Carl continued to complain of pain and was administered a further dose of GTN spray which relieved his chest pain. ECG showed anterior ST elevation. Carl was administered aspirin and bloods were sent to check troponin and creatine kinase (CK) level.
Carl was immediately sent to Angiography for an emergency Angiogram. Results from angiogram showed 95% occlusion to the right coronary artery (RCA). 90% occlusion to the left anterior descending coronary artery ( LAD) and 70% occlusion to the circumflex with distal disease.
Carl has been admitted to the medical/surgical ward post angiogram and is awaiting cardiothoracic review.

Care Plan
Ward diet- feeding, hygiene, skin integrity, mobility and elimination are all independent.
Assessment and monitoring
Vital signs observation, Neurovascular observation and oxygen saturation post angiogram
Continuous cardiac monitor and 12 leads ECG
Blood glucose level check every 4 hours
On oxygen supplement
Awaiting blood and ECG results
Allied health input:
Endocrinology review
Diabetic educator ontacted
Dietetics
Physiotherapy
Podiatry
Ophthalmology review
Psychosocial counseling

Handover
Carl is a 54 years old male, admitted to the ward post angiogram. He presented to the emergency department in the early hours of the morning following sudden onset of chest pain. He has no previous cardiac history and this is the first presentation to the hospital with chest pain. Apparently his father died from myocardial infarction (MI) at the same age so he is very anxious.
Carl has a past medical history of type 2 diabetes and hypercholesterolaemia. According to his wife, he is a poorly controlled diabetic and his BMI is over 33 kg/m2. He has no known drug allergies and is currently taking Metformin, Glipizide and Simvastatin. He suffered a fracture jaw and fracture left femur as a teenager and had a left knee arthroscopy4years ago. Carl is a self-confessed workaholic and works as the chief financial officer for Brody wines.
Carl’s angiogram showed 95% occlusion to the right coronary artery (RCA). 90% occlusion to the left anterior descending coronary artery ( LAD) and 70% occlusion to the circumflex with distal disease. He is awaiting urgent cardiothoracic review. The team is delayed in the operating theatre currently. It is anticipated Carl will go onto the emergency operating theatre list for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) later today. He is now due half hourly observations for the next hour, then hourly after that. He is due to rest in the bed for a further 2 and half hour.
He has IV access in-situ however, no fluids are currently ordered. The cardiac team has requested repeated ECG and blood following angiogram which we have not done as yet.
Carl remains on the post angiography pathway and observation are as follows:
Temperature 37
Pulse 100
Respiratory rate 20
Chest pain 3/10
BGL 11.2 mmol
Insertion site ( left groin) dry, no evidence of swelling or haematoma
Pedal pulse (left) present
Neurovascular observation left leg ( colour: pink- warmth: warm- movement: present and within normal limits- sensation: present and within normal limits).

Medical orders:
Urgent angiogram
Repeat ECG following angiogram
Repeat bloods following angiogram (Trop, CCK,APTT)
Review by cardiothoracic team post angiogram.

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