NUR2214 Module 1 Quiz: Nursing Care for Older Adults Insights
Question 1 The nurse completes an admission assessment on an older adult patient. The nurse identifies which factor that may contribute to falls? A. Decreased appetite B. Polypharmacy C. Improved balance D. Enhanced vision Correct Answer: B. Polypharmacy Explanation: Polypharmacy (taking 5+ medications) is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for falls in older […]
Module One Overview – Nursing Care of the Older Adult, Exams of Nursing
An overview of the history and evolution of gerontological nursing, the terminology related to older adults, the history of gerontological standards, gerontological nurse roles, and gerontological nurse credentialing. It also discusses the evolution of gerontological nursing and the challenges faced by healthcare systems in providing quality healthcare to older adults. The document emphasizes the need […]
DAT 260 Module 8 Journal: Reflections on AI and IoT Technologies Comprehensive Study Notes
1. Introduction – Setting the Reflective Context (≈220 words)The DAT 260 course has taken us on a comprehensive journey through emerging technologies that power modern data-driven organizations. We began with foundational cloud deployment models (public, private, hybrid), explored migration strategies and SWOT analyses, examined big data tools (Hive, Spark, Flink), contrasted SQL and NoSQL databases, […]
DAT 260 Module 8 Journal: Reflections on AI and IoT Technologies
Type: Journal entry (reflective writing; sometimes labeled 8-1 Journal, 8-3 Journal, or “Reflecting on Changes” / “Reflections on AI and IoT”). Overview/Purpose: This is typically the capstone reflective journal for the course. It asks students to look back on the key emerging technologies covered (cloud infrastructure, big data, IoT, and AI/ML), identify the most personally […]
DAT 260 Module 8 Journal: Leveraging GitHub for Developers Comprehensive Study Notes
These study notes are designed to help you craft a high-quality journal entry for DAT 260 Module 8. They cover the key required aspects: GitHub as a community of practice, GitHub as a professional portfolio, collaboration features (pull requests, code reviews), verification/validation methods, and personal reflection. Content draws from GitHub’s official features (as of March […]