Activities to increase preschoolers attention span in Malaysia The breakthrough towards success at school is having an established attention span. Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder tend to miss out on many learning opportunities, and as such, fail to keep up with their peers. Fixing concentration problems between the age of eight to nine can be a daunting prospect. Therefore, starting at a tender age can create an impact on your child’s focus because there are tons of activities you can introduce as a parent to help boost their attention span. Q-dees, for example, is an education centre that focuses on building children’s foundation through a series of programs, such as physical and social development, mastery of languages, logic and scientific discovery, among others. Here are some of the simple ways to help enhance your child’s attention span: 1. Focus Games Because children learn more by playing, perhaps you should consider making their activities a little fun. One of the ways you can do this is by keeping away electronic gadgets and allowing them to…
CBD and Sports: The Benefits of Consumption The Legality of CBD in Sporting Events The World Anti-Doping Agency no longer has CBD products as part of its prohibited substances. Some world sporting bodies will not accept the use of THC. The implication here is that if you use CBD, there should be no chance of testing positive for THC if the CBD product you are using is a high quality CAD-Isolate. However, if your test result is positive with traces of THC after consuming CBD depends on the type of test, and there is a risk that your CBD purchase came from an unreliable source. If you are likely to undergo a drug test, make sure that the CBD product you use has a clear label showing its ingredients. Proper research on your choice of product should only take you to get a high quality product. Many studies have proven that the use of CBD in any sporting activity has some benefits. In as much as CBD products behave different outcomes to individuals, here are some of…
Is Hormone Replacement Therapy an Effective Treatment for Hormonal Imbalance? Hormonal imbalance can affect the quality of your life. Learn how hormone replacement therapy can be an effective hormone imbalance treatment. Hormones are your body’s chemical messengers and have been at work since the day you were born. Hormones are essential in the body, and when they are out of whack, your life becomes a mess. No one wants to be a slave of their hormones, but sometimes it happens. The hormones are essential for everyday life from dictating whether you are anxious or happy, to how we sleep. At times, hormones can be to blame when you gain unwanted weight or being fatigued or moody all the time. Hormone imbalance can frustrate anyone, and you need to know whom to consult to get the proper hormone imbalance treatment. Hormones and Hormonal Imbalance We hear the terms hormonal imbalance so much used in the medical circles, and many might know what it really means. In truth, not unless you are in the medical field, it will be quite challenging to…
Value chain activities Value chain activities are essential to every company or organization when it comes to pleasing customers and increasing production efficiency (Hansen & Birkinshaw, 2007). Activities that are done before service delivery, during the delivery of service, and after service contributes to the way people perceive the company. Having people follow up on patients and reminding them of appointments is an added advantage that will improve service delivery. However, the company has to give its clients a chance to express themselves and tell them what works for them. Providing a platform to engage them will be an added advantage to service delivery. The organization’s support activities also impact the organization’s image in the public eye. Making sure that the employees delivering services are fully aware of the company’s goal and work towards achieving them is the key to guarantee that a customer will come back. Fortella’s idea of the vision and mission is more likely to help the company have substantial support activities. Because knowing the reason why and for what purposes a company is operating is the…
Why do you feel sick after working out? In some cases, feeling nauseous after a workout is normal. Some workouts, like boot camp exercises, can be extremely taxing, thus making you feel sick. However, if you are constantly feeling sick after a workout, it may take away your confidence in the process and make you self-conscious. Here are several reasons why you may be feeling sick after working out. What are you eating before and after the workout? The first thing you need to consider is what you are eating before and after working out. If you eat too much before your workout, you will feel sick. While protein shakes are highly recommended, taking too much will have you vomiting during a high-intensity workout session. This does not mean that you should not eat during the workout, but ensure that you take supplements and eat foods at least an hour before you begin your workouts. This will give your digestive system enough time to have worked on the food before you start vigorous movements. Additionally, ensure that the drink or…
weight-bearing status BMAT adds features to address weight-bearing status and provide significant guidance based on mobility level for patients with “strict bed rest” and those who have various restrictions for “bilateral weight-bearing” (Nelson, 2011). The BMAT will be crucial in assessing Jean’s mobility, mainly because it includes all input from bedside nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and risk management at any multi-hospital health system (Nelson, 2011). Since the tool was developed, it has been recommended by many scholars. However, some scholars suggest that its approach be applied in conjunction with other mobility assessment tools, mainly to ensure accuracy, validity, feasibility and appropriateness of the assessment (Morton, Davidson & Keating, 2011). The nurse will test the patient’s strength and stability using weight-bearing on only one leg and proceed accordingly. Given the fact that assistive device such as a walker, cane, or walking stick is required for Jean to stand, she may be considered to be on Mobility Level 3. Assessment Level 4 will need the nurse to ask Jean to march in place at the bedside and then advance a…
Mobility Assessment The nurse will ask the patient whether they needed assistance with various Activities of Daily Living (ADL) such as bathing, walking across the room, personal grooming, eating, dressing, getting into a chair or out of bed, and toileting. Banner Mobility Assessment Tool (BMAT) for nurses will be used to assess Jean’s mobility. BMAT is a crucial assessment tool that was developed during multi-hospital SPHM implementation, with the primary aims of addressing the limitations of existing tools (Perme & Chandrashekar, 2009). The primary purpose of the BMAT will be to instruct and direct the nurse on how to guide the patient through the four-stage functional activity list so that they can identify the level of mobility the patient can achieve. The nurse will apply the assessment to find out the level of patient’s movement such as Mobility Level I. The nurse will further recommend tools and equipment required by the patient to mobilize, lift, and transfer safely. BMAT will be crucial, given the fact that it was developed from a deconstruction of two existing assessment and recreating tools,…
Business Strategy Introduction Back in the early 1990s, Ryanair introduced herself as European’s first low-fare airline (O’Higgins, 2017). Before their low-cost strategy, Ryanair started in 1985, operating as a full-service carrier flying primarily between Ireland and the UK (Ryanair, 2020). Due to disappointing sales and the lack of significant profits in the earlier years, Ryanair’s new CEO Michael O’Leary introduced the Southwest Airline Low-Cost Leadership model to the company (O’Higgins, 2017). This model contained low fares, high frequencies, ticketless distribution, single-class flights, single type airplanes, secondary airports, short length flights, and highly productive staff(Alamdari & Fagan, 2005). The information in this research can be used by business managers in improving their daily operations for the maximization of profits through the reduction of cost. Profits can be achieved through maximizing the cost or reducing the production expenses. The operation of the company is on a low-fare basis for customer services inclusive of point-to-point, serving short-haul routes between Continental Europe, Morocco, UK, Ireland, et cetera. The daily offer of the company to about two hundred locations is approximately 1300 short-haul scheduled flights…
A bucket list Swim A bucket list Swim in each of the four major oceans Visit at least three out of the seven new Wonders of the World Touch six out of the seven continents (Antarctica is optional!) Journey to the Grand Canyon Road trip across the entire United States Go on a week-long cruise Experience the Northern Lights Dive at the Great Barrier Reef Hike through the Himalayas Go on a wildlife safari Honorary Member: The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt The Great Wall of China The ruins of Petra in Jordan The Colosseum in Rome Chichen Itza in Yucatan, Mexico Machu Picchu in Cuzco, Peru Taj Mahal in Uttar Pradesh, India Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Find a fitness routine that works for you and stick to it Stretch for five minutes every morning Stand up and stretch every hour at work Eliminate processed foods from your diet Wear sunscreen for all outdoor activities[unique_solution] Visit your physician every year for a check-up Reach your goal weight Get a minimum of eight hours of sleep…
Case Analysis Exercise Introduction The case involves a 12-year old child who has cerebral palsy, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and experiences seizures. Nonetheless, she is on medication for her seizure. Cases of patients who have more than one condition have been experienced in many hospitals, which makes it sensitive for health care practitioners. Also, patients who react to medications can encounter more complications. Consequently, the case was selected since many health care professionals have faced similar situations, which need a lot of care and attention. Also, the practicum objective for this case was how to treat patients with more than one disease. Adderall 10mg was not working for the patient, and there was the need to focus on other prescriptions that can treat her conditions. The patient also provided the opportunity for determining how different patients respond to drugs. In many cases, health care practitioners encounter challenges when handling cases of people who do not respond to specific treatments. Thus, the patient assisted in determining other drugs that can be used to treat ADHD. Besides, it is essential to…