CASE STUDY on Etiology Etiology refers to the cause or origin of a disease. The main causes of cell injuries include external physical violence from automobile accidents and abnormalities that are internal like mutation in genes that cause lack of important enzymes that may prevent metabolic function from being normal. Causes of cell injury include; Oxygen deprivation known as Hypoxia which refers to deficiency of oxygen in the cells thus causing cell injury through reduction of oxidative respiration. Hypoxia most of the time result to cell injury and cell death. Following factors may cause Hypoxia; reduction in the flow of blood flow that is celled ischemia, when oxygenation of blood is inadequate because of failure in cardio respiratory, when blood oxygen carrying capacity reduce, severe blood loss and blood poisoned by excessive intake of carbon monoxide. Physical agents like extremes of temperature, mechanical trauma, sudden atmospheric pressure changes, electric shock and radiation. Drugs and chemical agents is the third cause. Chemicals like salt or glucose in hypotonic concentrations cause cell injury to an individual. When oxygen…
Ryan Air. (My case study is about RyanAir) Details of major issues facing the organisation The major issues concerning Ryan Air is the number of headlines on the media in regards of their various employment issues and poor customer relationship which has caused an outrageous outburst of criticism, straying people away from travelling with them. Despite Ryanair is holding a strong position in the low-cost market and increases its income every year (Ryanair Annual Report, 2013), its poor reputation in terms of customer service and job satisfaction (The Guardian, 2014) may have a negative effect on its success in the future. There have been several job losses over the years due to a change in operation and cancelation or reduction of service in some particular areas. Ryanair’s claims that its plans to reduce services from Edinburgh Airport could mean up to 300 job losses have been dismissed by industry insiders (BBC, 2012). This represents a lack of job safety for their pilots. Ryanair faced criticism for allegedly forcing pilots to pay tens of thousands of euro for training, then…
Leadership Mettle Forged in Battle Case Study Case Study – Part 1 – Written Assignment Students work in teams of two or three. Each team presents a Case Study from the text. The teams and the case studies will be assigned by the instructor. The five-page paper will include the following: Five-page combined team paper containing the background (topic/company/situation) An overview of the current business climate Answers to the questions/issues that accompany the case assignment from the text Ideas linked from the course/text to the case Analysis of the case in relation to other organizations and/or current events Case Study – Part 1 – Written Assignment Students work in teams of two or three. Each team presents a Case Study from the text. The teams and the case studies will be assigned by the instructor. The five-page paper will include the following: Five-page combined team paper containing the background (topic/company/situation) An overview of the current business climate Answers to the questions/issues that accompany the case assignment from the text Ideas linked from the course/text to the case Analysis of the…
Case Study: Pocahontas Controversy- a discussion on a history that has two sides. However, only one side made it into the history textbooks. Should the other side be told? For your follow up essay, analyze history that some say was covered up (see below). A new history was written by the Mattaponi Indian tribe concerning the life and death of Pocahontas. Please read the The Pocahontas Archives. Also watch; https://www.c-span.org/video/?202747-2/true-story-pocahontas. Pocahontas′s story– if you questioned a Mattaponi about the story it would sound more like a murder mystery than a rescue love story. Remember, daughters of chiefs were sought by the English to guarantee land and protection. Some historians claim that Pocahontas was a needed insurance policy for plantation farmers like Rolfe. Her death was a necessary evil to protect the assets of the English Tobacco industry. (unique_solution)The Mattaponi tribe claims in their new book that Pocahontas was captured, raped and impregnated before her marriage to John Rolfe. To cover up this English abuse, John Rolfe agreed to marry Pocahontas in order to prevent war over her treatment and to protect…
Case Study 1 Case Study 1 Ms. A. is an apparently healthy 26-year-old white woman. Since the beginning of the current golf season, Ms. A has noted increased shortness of breath and low levels of energy and enthusiasm. These symptoms seem worse during her menses. Today, while playing in a golf tournament at a high, mountainous course, she became light-headed and was taken by her golfing partner to the emergency clinic. The attending physician’s notes indicated a temperature of 98 degrees F, an elevated heart rate and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure. Ms. A states, “Menorrhagia and dysmenorrheal have been a problem for 10-12 years, and I take 1,000 mg of aspirin every 3 to 4 hours for 6 days during menstruation.” During the summer months, while playing golf, she also takes aspirin to avoid “stiffness in my joints.” Laboratory values are as follows: Hemoglobin = 8 g/dl Hematocrit = 32% Erythrocyte count = 3.1 x 10/mm RBC smear showed microcytic and hypochromic cells Reticulocyte count = 1.5% Other laboratory values were within normal limits. Question…
Case study for Mr. C Clinical manifestation of Mr. M The health background of Mr. C is unique as he reports having been gaining about 100 pounds in the last year. He has not yet been diagnosed with any metabolic diseases. However, he suspects to be suffering from high blood pressure and sleep apnea, conditions that have made several efforts to control by regulating sodium in his diet. Moreover, the patient has swollen ankles, pruritus, and shortness of breath over the first few months. The 47.7 BMI of Mr. C is high since it exceeds the obesity threshold of 30.0. Despite his medical and health history, all the clinical manifestations for this patient indicate peptic ulcer disease. Potential Health Risks Health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, and some forms of cancer are significantly linked to obesity and overweight. Other risks associated with obesity include sleep apnea, stroke, liver diseases, hypertension, kidney disease, and heart disease, among others. Therefore, health and medical management are essential to improving the health of Mr. C. Bariatric surgery is one of the treatment…
Dynica Software Plant manager case Study What I fee are the causes for the lack of management effectiveness I am experiencing Although numerous issues could be making it hard to express leadership role in the organization, the course material book helped me identify the critical concern. According to Whetten, Cameron, & Woods (2007), millennial reject the idea of strict hierarchies at the power and believe they ought to have a voice as senior people in the organization. As a result, most young manager experience difficulties in managing both junior and senior core workers. Such made me realize the mistakes that o have been doing within the organization. In many instances, I always come upon with changes within the plant that if feel is really significant, as a result, I end up imposing the changes to my management team for implementation even without considering their views. As a result, there has been a gap in our interaction which seem to be the major issue affecting the company. From an analysis, I have been employing retribution mode of influencing the management…
case study based on TJ, 32 years old lesbian patient expecting a child from sperm donation This case study is based on TJ, 32 years old lesbian patient expecting a child from sperm donation acquired from sperm bank locally situated. In this scenario, the patient’s socioeconomic status, mainly discrimination and stigma. Therefore, TJ might not disclose some information about her health, limiting the physician’s comprehension of their health risks. The lesbians lead a risk lifestyle; studies have concluded that lesbians are likely to abuse alcohol and abuse street drugs such as heroin (injectable drug), predisposing them to HIV/AIDS. TJ’s scenario requires consideration of different aspects when developing clinical history and evaluating her health risks. The strategy in the social diversity of the patient should be nondiscriminatory plus sensitive when collecting data to assess the patient’s health needs and interacting with her. Information about the culture of the patient is not helpful in this case but effective in asking other questions to avoid patient’s perceiving stereotyping. The clinician should be aware that this group is a very high rate of discrimination.…
Sandia Medical Devices Case study In Real-Time Glucose monitoring (RTGM) software is better when deployed as an installed application rather than as a browser-based. Browser-based applications make use of data and Wi-Fi to establish connectivity with servers. However, using a ready to install the app only requires data or Wi-Fi usage at the initial set- up stage. Once all the information is uploaded, the app can operate without data connectivity to record information from the sensors. The information can later be updated to the healthcare cloud when data or Wi-Fi is available. In that case, data is transmitted in real-time and recorded for future reference. An installed-based application is easy to use. One can monitor their glucose levels without visiting a medical practitioner. It is also easier to control the frequency of use. The user interface for installed applications allows the client to monitor its privacy by setting up their login credentials. The client is unable to access the same details from another device using the set user name and password. Therefore, the confidentiality of health information is ensured. The…
Copyright Law Case Study Copyright law is the exclusive way that identifies legally individuals who may copy, publish, and sell all forms of writings. It may also include music, pictures, and other forms of art. It is an area surrounded by a lot of myths and misconceptions. Even it is conflicting and contradicting in various ways. Copyright, on the other hand, is the legitimate way of copying a piece of art and must be allowed by the creator of the art. Therefore, this essay will discuss the various areas of copyright as well as the problematic regions of copyright enforcement. Fairness is one of the areas of copyright. It entails fair use and fair comment of specific information. Furthermore, it involves having an exception of critiques and ridicule as a way of expression about a particular schedule. However, caution should be taken in that the work should be mentioned and not used. Sometimes permission from the creator of the art is needed, and it becomes a challenge. There are several legitimate ways of fair use of copyright, such as:…