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Course Project Milestone 1 Health History Form
Course Project Milestone 1: Health History Form
Your Name: Date:
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA (10 pts) Date: 19th, November, 2013
Initials: M.W.O.
Age: 56 years
Date of birth: 12th November, 1957
Birthplace: Michigan
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race: Spanish
Religion: Christian
Occupation: Teacher
Health insurance: Has a life policy with the United health care insurance company.
Source of information: Interview with a patient at John Hopkins hospital
Reliability of source of information: Very reliable
PRESENT HEALTH HISTORY/ILLNESS (15 pts) Hospitalized for suffering yet another heart attack
Reason for seeking care: The patient suffers from hypertension
Health patterns: She has had diabetes and eye problems since childhood, She became alcoholic at 17, At the age of 20 she suffered chest pains due to obesity, at the age of 30 she suffered from a heart attack,
Health goals: She intends to completely eliminate her crave for consuming alcohol, she also intends to avoid fatty foods and heavy carbohydrates at all costs.
HEALTH BELIEFS AND PRACTICES (15 pts) She has since started dieting in order to cut her weight, she enrolled in a rehabilitation center to cut her consumption if alcohol, She goes to the gymnasium for exercises to cut on her weight.
Beliefs and practices: She beliefs in avoiding eating disorders for a healthy living. She practices this by taking milk in all her diets and avoids snacks and food with high calories at all costs.
Factors influencing healthcare decisions: The factors influencing her health care decisions include: her over weight problem and the development of heart complications.
Related traits, habits or acts: She goes for regular medical checkups, She checks her diet, She has decided to avoid alcohol and tobacco related products apart from that she is also monitoring her weight.
MEDICATIONS (15 pts) She takes both prescription medications and over the counter medications.
Prescription medications: Her prescription medications are: receptor blockers, angiosdiuretics and beta blockers.
Over-the-counter medications: Calcium channel blockers and ACE inhibitors.
Herbals: She uses anti ace peptides
PAST HISTORY (15 pts) Childhood diseases: She was diabetic when she was still seven years old
Immunizations: She was immunized against measles and malaria
Allergies: She is allergic to irritants and hidden allergens
Blood transfusions: She has had two blood transfusions
Major illnesses: Her major illness is heart failure
Injuries: She injured her elbow while playing basketball
Hospitalizations: She has been hospitalized 20 times
Labor and deliveries: Her two labor and deliveries were done through caesarian section
Surgeries: She has had one surgery to remove a brain tumor when she was a kid
Use of alcohol: She was alcoholic but has since changed
Use of tobacco: She used tobacco when she was alcoholic but has since changed
Use of illicit drugs: She used illicit drugs while she was alcoholic but has since changed
EMOTIONAL HISTORY (15 pts) Mental, emotional or psychiatric problems: She has no history of Mental, emotional or psychiatric problems
FAMILY HISTORY (15 pts) Father: Was alcoholic
Mother: Experienced heart problems in her old age
Siblings: Two are alcoholic while one is diabetic
Grandparents: Were both alcoholic
PSYCHOSOCIAL/ OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY (15 pts) Occupational history: She is a teacher by profession
Educational level: She has a bachelor’s degree in education
Financial background: She is well endowed economically given that she comes from a rich family
ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS (15 pts) Significant others: Her husband is not alcoholic
Support systems: Given that husband is not alcoholic he supports her in her rehabilitation efforts
ETHNICITY AND CULTURE (10 pts) Ethnicity and culture: She is Spanish and loves football.
Physical and social characteristics that influence healthcare decisions: Her mother and husband support her efforts to reform since they are not alcoholic
SPIRITUALITY (5 pts) Religious and spiritual needs: She is a Pentecostal Christian and always visits her pastor for prayers
SELF-CONCEPT (5 pts) View of self-worth: She is a valuable teacher and her students love her
Future plans: She intends to get into the family business upon retiring from teaching
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS (20 pts) Skin, hair, nails: She has a skin rush, she has experienced hair loss, color bands can be seen under her nails,
Head, neck, related lymphatics: There is a pounding sensation in her head, and experiences neck pains
Eyes: She has been diagnosed to be having retinopathy, she also has blood spots in her eyes
Ears, nose, mouth, and throat: She experiences dizziness in her ears, her nose becomes stuffy if she catches a cold, she has lost her sense of taste, she also has an extra tissue behind her throat.
Respiratory: She experiences respiratory failures
Breasts and axillae: Her breasts and axillae are not well constructed
Cardiovascular: She has an irregular heartbeat and an enlarged heart
Peripheral vascular: She has a reduced supply of blood to her body organs
Abdomen: She experiences abdominal aortic aneurysms
Urinary: She has dark urine
Reproductive: She is not reproductive
Musculoskeletal: She has an increased level of uric acid in her blood
Neurologic: She suffers from corticobasal degeneration which is a Neurologic disorder
Course Project EISA
To assess your ability to:
organize the major components of the current state of an enterprise information system architecture for an organization in terms of business processes that it supports
organize the detailed components of the current state of an enterprise information system architecture for an organization in terms of a specific business process that it supports
Course Project—EISA:
The EISA diagram is very important in analyzing the business process in the company some of the main contribution it has made to the company include the ability of the organization to analyze the production trends in the company and develop a proactive measures of dealing with the problems. It is also important in determining the optimal process and procedures that the organization can follow to leverage its competitive advantages and realize its productivity. The organization also relies on the EISA diagram to map the pathway to sustainability, profitability and optimality.
However, the current EISA has a number of limitation on the general productivity and efficiency and profitability because of the inherent weaknesses and limitation it has on the marketing processes.
Reporting structure:
The company is reporting structure is marked by numerous levels that hinder immediate execution of financial plans. The financial planning and execution structure of the company is laborious and bureaucratic, making the release of funds and execution m of the planned marketing activities in the company very slow. This interferes with the timelines and the bottom lines of its activities.
Marketing gap
The pillar of the organization in question is operational excellence, however this has been so hard to meet considering the fact the process model in use is not optimized for excellence. Some of the factors that contribute to this limitation include the decision making model used within the company and the performance evaluation system. The company in the service sectors is experiencing problems with the decision structure. The company is mostly composed of poor decision structure in which the upper echelon personnel (C-level) who are not in touch with the line managers and middle level members only make the decision. In all organization, the middle level Managers are the only people with facts on the marketing system within the organization and are always in constant contact with the customer. All the queries and customer complaints pas through them and they are the people who operationalise4 the plans developed within the company. Therefore main decision team should be integrated with the midlevel managers and customer focused team to ensure that the decision made within the company take into consideration the input of the low cadre managers. Additional the company needs to leverage its business synergy to fit the strategic fit that will enable it to achieve the objective of operational excellence.
Operational excellence.
The main advantage that the middle offers is operational excellence as the company process o determining and assembling the right input (resources) and converting them to the output that that the customers want, makes it’s the most optimal process in the industry. The production process is very efficient with minimal resource wastes and time lags despite the slow decision process. Once the company has made decision, the execution process is often very fast.
Reduction of cost of IT, and the general complexity
The current enterprise information system architecture is vary useful in reducing the general, complexity within the organization, it details the reporting structure and the way the cost of information technology in the organization can be reduced thereby contributing to the final cost reduction strategy by the company. It also provides newer ways for re-purpose in addition to re-use as it helps the organization to link its process to the new technologies and skill. While this is true, has one weakness as it relies so much on IT. However, this is overridden by the fact that the architecture is closely connected to the business need and strategies. The main challenge may lie on the extension of the integration to all the aspects of the organization and its process across all the complex and multi-partner enterprise
COURSE CONTENT REACTION
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Introduction
Conflicts are a part of our day to day lives. At the work place conflicts arise especially when employees have different goals. Conflicts can improve the performance of the entity as they provide avenues through employees comprehend each other better and expand their knowledge about the issue. They also develop leadership skills through dealing with issues that generate the conflicts. Contrary to this, conflicts can also leave employees disgruntled and unsatisfied. They can deter relations among employees and promote poor attitudes. For conflicts to be advantageous to an entity, they have to be settled in a proper way. Conflict resolution is a process which should be enhanced by the management and the employees themselves. Consequently, all students should be equipped with skills which enable them to resolve conflicts amicably so that when they enter the workforce, the do not escalate conflicts rather, they find ways of curbing them.
Learning goals
I would like to gain to be equipped with not only managerial skills but leadership skills too. These skills will help me to understand different types of conflicts and anticipate what might lead to their escalation. I would also like to get proper insights on what generate conflicts among people. This will enable me to set proper strategies will prevent confrontations with other people. Whenever there are conflicts between people, the affected parties can sit down and work out their differences, but if they fail to come up with solutions or totally fail to discuss the issues that face them, a third party has to be involved.
In my career journey or as I interact with people, there are chances that we will not agree on everything. This may lead to conflicts. I would not like my relationship with others to be deterred, neither would I like my performance to dwindle due to conflicts. This course is supposed to aid me in proper conflict management process in that, I do not have to wait for a third party to settle issues. Additionally, I would like to take lead in the conflict resolution process. This course is supposed to help me know how to approach others in way that will not negatively impact on the conflict.
At times the intensity of the conflicts may be very high to the point that a third party has to be involved. Such matters may be accompanied with emotions leading to a dawdling conflict resolution process. Whenever I am caught up in such situations, I would like to apply methods that will not make my emotions to compromise the situation. I would like to learn how to keep my emotions intact irrespective of the issue at hand. Even when I feel offended, this course is supposed to empower me to look beyond my feelings and learn how to accommodate others.
At the peak of my career, I wish to be a manager and also give directions to people. I wish to be the most effective manager who motivates people to realize their goals. In this position, with reference to Eddy (2008), I comprehend that my subordinates will be challenged with issues which will lead to conflicts amongst themselves. Poor conflict management may lead to a failed workforce. I would not like to lead failed personnel. I would like to lead a very motivated workforce and proper conflict management boosts employee motivation. Though this course, I will be equipped with leadership skills that will be of use in enhancing the conflict resolution process. Through my intervention, the conflict will be rested for good never to erupt again.
Perspective of Conflict Resolution
Initially, I thought conflict was a negative thing and should be avoided. I was amazed when the lecturer said that conflicts are important and good for an organization. I felt like objecting but choose to listen further. During conflicts, approaching others which are in conflict with me might face a lot of challenges. The other affected party may lush bitter words at me while others may get more violent and resolve to picking up fights. In addition, where emotions are involved, the other party may get too emotional hence the conflict evaluation may be prejudiced. On the other hand, the third party in the conflict resolution may not be fair and may favor one side.
Through the first two weeks and the reading assignment, I realize that yes, conflicts are important. It only depends on how they are dealt with. When I reach the zenith of my career as a manager, I realize that not all will like the way I carry out my duties. I may try to come up with the best strategies according to myself, which I think will put the conflict to an end, but the solution might just end up to be the genesis of another problem. I also think that solving a problem between parties which carry attitudes is very multifaceted and almost impossible. But in the midst of all this, I have to create proper channels for resolution of conflicts.
Sensory Evidence of Achieved Success
Through my academic journey I would like to achieve my goals which will enable me to be exemplary when carrying out my duties. In the field of conflict management, I will be able to tell that I have achieved success and that I can be able to effectively handle conflicts if I am able to instigate the conflict resolution process when in disagreement with my peers, my family members and any other people that I interact with. Through the resolution process, if I will be able to control my emotions and apply more of thinking and coming up with the best solution, then I will have ascertained that I have gained proper conflict management insight through this course.
After the other affected part and I sit down and come up with proper solution, if I feel peaceful at heart and am able to look at the issue from a positive perspective then I will conclude that I have been equipped with conflict management skills. Additionally, after we refer to the matter as solved, if I will be able to relate to other party well like nothing happened, and I we will both sit down share a meal and talk as friends, there will be no doubt I will have achieved my goals. Furthermore, I will be sure of the success when I realize that am not affected by what other people say about the conflict once solved.
Class Setting
The class is quite with not so much disruption from the outside. It is conducive for learning and does not give room for the swerving of the mind. The lecturer is audible enough and does not elicit problems with hearing. The lectures elucidations are detailed and do not contribute to confusion rather perks up on the knowledge. My fellow students are also a booster to the learning process. They do not engage in annoying activities like opening sweet wrappers which might deter attention, rather, they are calm and very attentive.
The lecturer is approachable and answers questions asked. Additionally, the lecturer also delivers information with a lot of enthusiasm and cracks a lot of jokes. The usage of example and real life stories make the class lessons interesting. There is no doubt; this will be one of the most interesting classes. With regard to my fellow students, they are friendly and willing to share. With this, I am sure that we will manage to complete group assignments together without many difficulties
Reaction to Class Activities
The class interactions are very vibrant and provide a lot of information. They also help in knowing how other people think. I find this very positive because at the work place, I will meet people who think differently and yet have to come up with what has to apply for all of us. The interaction also boosts on how I may react to my boss without losing respect. This is enhanced through interacting with the instructor. Furthermore, the score cards which are issued are very helpful in self evaluation. They have helped me know my strengths and weaknesses. Through them, I am now working to improve my weak points and turning them into strengths.
I have also learnt through demonstrations on the proper ways to protect myself during conflicts. I have learnt that through the whole process, I should not compromise my safety and personality. Demonstration and visual equipment used in the study are very effective in driving the point at home. It is hard for me to forget what I have seen.
Some terminologies may look like they are common knowledge in this field and the lecture may use them with the knowledge that we students know them. This makes learning a bit challenging and I may not comprehend what is taught. Moreover, several subtopics may be covered during one lesson. At the end of such lessons, I may be left confused instead of being knowledgeable. Lack of understanding of the information being delivered leads to disgruntlement. Hence I look forward to the best coverage of the course which will enhance my comprehension of the topic. To improve on understanding, I anticipate for related topics should be covered in one lesson. This will evade the disruption of the mind from its line of thought.
I like the class the way the introduction has been covered. Visual accompaniments as a way of delivering information may be well received. I look forward to more of this and real life experience through. I hope that managers or employees from different companies will be invited to talk to us on the real issues on the ground. What is in the books may not apply directly to what we will come across but people in who work in our society have the experience of all arising issues which we are likely to be faced with.
Reaction to Reading
I did not know the kind of reading material to employ in this field. I had no idea that conflict resolution is covered in academic journal. Hence I was so prepared for volumes and volumes of books. In accordance, I was shocked the lecturer said that academic journal articles and newspaper articles will form a part of our reading material.
Reading materials have provided me with a foundation of knowledge about conflicts resolution. Some of the reading are very interesting and have acted as an eye opener to the kind of knowledge I expect in this field. Some of the readings I have employed include how conflicts resolved, how conflict resolution techniques work and the role of leadership in conflict resolution (CDR Associates, 2007 p. 89). Reading materials have also analyzed the pros and cons of utilizing these methods and how reconciliation can be achieved after resolving issues (Bar-Siman-Tov, 2004 p. 39). Reading materials have also provided real life experiences especially newspaper articles which have enabled me to know the kind of conflicts that are experienced in the present society (Stevens, 2013). I always thought conflicts were negative but through reading, I have comprehended on the significance.
I have realized that reading assignments will not only build on what I have been taught in class by clarification but will also enhance my comprehension of the information delivered during lectures. Reading has been very paramount especially with regard to overview of the conflict resolution process. What I do not like about the readings given is at times the amount of reading materials. At times they are too many to be read and comprehended in a short span of time.
Conclusion
I appreciate this as a method of interaction with our lecturers. Through this, I will be able to know where I am going wrong and rectify in time. This also gives us students venues to raise our issues and if they are tackled, our learning experiences will be boosted.
References
CDR Associates, (2007). Conflict resolution for managers and leaders : the CDR Associates training package : participants workbook. San Francisco: John Wiley.
Bar-Siman-Tov. (2004). From Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation. New York: Oxford University Press.
Eddy, W. (2008). It’s all your fault! : 12 tips for managing people who blame others for everything. United States: HCI Press.
Stevens, H. (2013, July 9). What do your battling friends have in common? You. Chicago Tribune .
