Analyze (analyze the process and outcomes – why did things happen the way they did?

For Part B of this assignment, learners are required to submit a 2to 3 page reflective analysis of the professional meeting that they attended (including 3 to 4 scholarly references in addition to those used for Part A of this assignment). For this analysis, a modified version of the LEARN framework (College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), 1996; Matthew-Maich, 2000) will structure your submission.

Look Back (describe the events as they occurred and as you experienced them )

Elaborate (provide emphasis to help the reader to understand key elements of the meeting and why they were significant )

Analyze (analyze the process and outcomes – why did things happen the way they did? What are the outcomes of the meeting and what implications do these have for nursing practice and healthcare? What were your thoughts and perceptions in the moment? Upon deeper reflection, did you gain any new insights? How is your analysis influenced by the scholarly literature – drawing upon 3 -4 scholarly references in addition to those used for Part A of this assignment )

Revise (How has your thinking changed as a result of attending this meeting? What might you do differently in another situation? What might you suggest the organization do differently? How are your ideas influenced by the relevant professional literature?)

New Trial Planning (Based on your experience, what plans can you make for future involvement and action in professional meetings (either in follow-up to this one or in unrelated meetings)? Have you taken any action in this respect (e.g., joined a professional group, joined a committee, made plans for subsequent attendance) or can you imagine next steps moving forward?)

Essay/Discussion Items
1. In the crowded market for candy, cookies, and other sweet treats, Estee Foods ( has successfully carved out a niche by offering a wide range of sugar-free products. Estee targets diabetics as well as other consumers who need or want to restrict their intake of sugar and other ingredients, like carbohydrates.
Discuss Estee’s target selection based on the three criteria in Section 2.3: segment characteristics, competition, and company fit.
2. Airbnb (has uncovered a segment of leisure travelers that is not served by conventional hotel firms. Describe and discuss this segment based on four of the key characteristics of useful segmentation described in Section 2.1: identifiable, accessible, stable, and actionable.
Short Answer Items:
3. List and briefly define the major segmentation variables used in consumer markets. Give an example of two products that are likely to make use of each variable (either alone or in combination with other variables).
4. Briefly describe and give two examples of the lowest and highest levels of consumer market segmentation. What marketing approach is associated with these levels?

Compose a three to four-page (double-spaced) summary of what you have read.

1. Reading: Review the academic articles and books available on your topic of interest. This should include all recent (within the last 15 years) scholarly journal articles and books on your topic as well as any classics (published more than 15 years ago) you come upon while reviewing the recent published material. 2. Summary: Compose a three to four-page (double-spaced) summary of what you have read. The first sentence should state your research question or specific hypothesis (e.g., My hypothesis is that). The rest of the summary should include discussion of key issues, debates, and topics of scholarly research on your topic. You can use any of the many sources that are available in the library which were discussed in class. Remember, no news magazines or web pages. Also, be sure to use APA citation format. All discussion of others work must be accompanied by an in-text citation. Do not discuss each article/book separately. Instead, organize your summary of the literature whatever way makes the most sense given the nature of debate/discussion on the topic (see sample Literature Review as an example). 3. Annotated Bibliography: From the dozens and dozens of articles and books you read, select eight scholarly sources used in your summary (see #2) that you believe are most relevant to your research project. For each one, give a summary of the article/book. At a minimum, you should include (1) a brief overview of the research, (2) an assessment of the data and methods utilized in the research, (3) a discussion of how this fits into the broad overview you presented and the research literature more generally, and (4) your evaluation of the articles/books reliability and weaknesses. These should be about one-half to one page long. Be sure to include at least one characteristic of the article/book that you found problematic. Did you find the article’s conclusion supported adequately by the research? Is it convincing? If not, why? 4. In the end, therefore, you should have an introduction that summarizes the literature in your area of interest (#2 above) and an annotated bibliography that includes at least eight sources (#3 above). Each source should be followed by a brief analytical description (i.e., an annotated bibliography). You should also have a works cited page that includes citations (APA style) for all the dozens and dozens of articles in your summary (which should, of course, also include the works in your Annotated Bibliography). This is important: The summary of the literature should include many, many more citations than the eight in your Annotated Bibliography, and the works in your Annotated Bibliography should be included in the summary of the literature.

Describe three to five ways in which you could prepare for the interview to make the most positive impression.

Describe three to five ways in which you could prepare for the interview to make the most positive impression.
The following position is advertised on a career Web site:

RN I Surgical Job Travel Involved: None.

Job Type: Full-Time.

Job Level: Minimum Education Required: Associate Degree Skills:

Category: Nursing FTE: 0.9.

Position Summary: Description/Purpose of Position: Responsible for providing patient care based upon the nursing process; being effectively involved with maintaining the standard of care for assigned patients through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees and guides employees who are under your supervision. Requirements Description/Purpose of Position: Responsible for providing patient care based upon the nursing process; being effectively involved with maintaining the standard of care for assigned patients through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Oversees and guides employees that are under your supervision. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing.

License/Certification: Current RN license in the state of XXX. Current BCLS Certification.

Other: Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care/service appropriate to the age of the patients served on the assigned unit/department.

Note: An RN graduate is a nurse who has completed a course of study at a school of nursing and is eligible for the NCLEX. The RN graduate performs directly under the supervision of the charge nurse or RN designee.

PART I

1. List three substantive questions you might expect to be asked in an interview for the job and summarize your answers.

2. Describe three to five ways in which you could prepare for the interview to make the most positive impression.

3. Be sure to describe what you would wear ( women) and what material you would bring with you.

PART II

Your best friend, Lindsey, and you are working together in the surgical ICU. Often you cover for her when she goes to lunch or on breaks. You notice that often her clients complain of being in pain, even though she has told you that she medicated them right before she left the unit. You also notice that she appears to be very jumpy and short-tempered and a bit disheveled when she comes to work. You are suspicious that she is using the medications that she says she is giving to her clients.

1. What should you do first?

2. What might be the consequences if you decide to do nothing?

DIRECTION TO FOLLOW:

– Write an Introduction or Abstract page in a separated page.

-Summary or Conclusion in a separated page.

– Four pages minimum, no including:

· Introduction or Abstract

· summary or conclusion

· Bibliography pages

– It is completely unacceptable to Copy and Paste from the Internet, or other resources

– Bibliography: minimum 3 references, no older than 3 years old.

–APA Format. Time New Roman 12 point