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Week One Live Session

Week One Live Session

Q Case Study Discussion In this session, we will discuss Case Study This session will take place on Tuesday of the first week of class at 7:00 PM EST. To fully participate in the session, it is highly recommended you use a headset. Be sure to enter the session in a timely manner to ensure you are able to access the session. If you are unable to attend, notify your instructor ahead of time and review the recording of the session. You can download the recording to your computer. Directions: To prepare for the live session, read the case study and consider what you believe to be the top two greatest concerns for Sandra and Josh. There are no wrong answers to this discussion; rather, it is about critical thinking and personal opinions. To receive credit for this session, you must submit two written bullet points regarding your greatest concerns for Jordan (this should be brief), as well as attend the session. Attendance will be taken by the professor. The live session will take place on Wednesday of the first week of class at 7:00 PM EST. **If you attend the live session, you are required to submit two written bullet points regarding your greatest concerns for Jordan (this should be brief) . Due Monday (the night before the Live Session), 11:59 PM EST If you are unable to attend the live session, you can earn the points by watching the recording submitting a three-to-five-sentence response to the specific question posed by the instructor during the live session. Failure to respond to this specific question will result in a grade deduction. In addition, please list what you believe to be the top two greatest concerns for Sandra and Josh. Due Sunday at 11:59 PM EST.

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Sandra is a 30-year-old pregnant woman in good health. Josh works as a sales representative for a nearby marketing firm and earns a respectable salary. She works as a nurse. Josh and Sandra reside in a lovely home in a major city's suburb. They experience financial security. They earn around $120,000 annually. Sandra has family-wide coverage through her insurance. They believe their health insurance is quite good, and they have never experienced any trouble receiving the necessary care. Around the time of Christmas, Sandra, who is about 28 weeks pregnant, begins to feel sick. She has a "cold," is weary, and has a low-grade fever. She gets weaker as days pass by and her situation worsens slowly and eventually.