post carries two assignments
For this assignment you will complain! Write a formal letter to a company to complain about a poor experience you recently had with the company. This experience can be with either a product or service, but it should be a real experience, please do not make anything up for this assignment. (If for some reason you are unable to come up with anything to complain about then, as an alternative, you can write a letter of praise for an exceptional experience you recently had with a company. However, my preference is for you to complain and you are more likely to get something in return if you do!) Submit your letter to the customer service department (someone higher up is preferable if you can find them, try using Hoover’s in the library for corporate contacts) either through snail mail, e-mail, or through a customer service portal on the company’s website, or using social media. Your complaint should also be simultaneously submitted to Blackboard when it is submitted to the company. As soon as you receive a response, please submit the company’s response to Blackboard as well. If you do not receive any response simply note in Blackboard that you did not receive a response. Have fun with this as you will likely get something out of it! I will upload Sample Letter of our assignment very important to get idea what should look like assignment. also i will upload some chapters if you want more details of our class. some information about me: I am student
2:Nursing
Nursing student and have just started your first PEP at a suburban nursing home. One of your first tasks is to attend to the mouth-care of some of the residents. Because they are elderly and infirm, many residents do not drink very much and their mouths can become dry and sore. Many of the residents also wear dentures at times, and these sometimes cause problems such as denture-related stomatitis. This can sometimes cause mouth-ulcers, oral thrush or other problems that are unpleasant and painful.
Mr P is an 85 year-old man who is bedridden and has a number of medical problems, including some confusion/dementia and also denture-related stomatitis. He has quite a large family and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His extended family visit him regularly and there are several young great-grandchildren that are often there. Recently, Mr P’s mouth has become very inflamed and sore and the other nurses have instructed you not to replace his dentures after attending to his mouth-care as they seem to be quite ill-fitting and are causing significant discomfort and irritation.
One afternoon, the family arrive while Mr P is having a nap. His mouth is open and he is snoring softly. His granddaughter notices this and asks you to replace the dentures. Her reason for this is that ‘the children don’t need to see him looking like that’. You explain to her that the dentures are causing a lot of discomfort and that Mr P really needs to do without them for a while. Nevertheless, she insists that the dentures be replaced, suggesting that ‘if they’re in for an hour or two that won’t matter’. Mr P has now woken up and you ask if you can place the dentures. He turns his head away, but the granddaughter insists they be put in his mouth. You place the dentures and see Mr P’s face grimace in pain. Again you tell the granddaughter that it’s not a good idea, but she just says ‘don’t worry, he’ll be fine’.
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