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how to retake assignments on edgenuity as a student

  To retake assignments on Edgenuity as a student, you typically need to follow these steps: Log in to Edgenuity : Access the Edgenuity platform using your student credentials, such as your username and password. Navigate to the Course : Locate the course containing the assignment you want to retake. You may find it on your dashboard or within the list of courses you're enrolled in. Access the Assignment : Once you've found the course, navigate to the specific assignment you wish to retake. This might be within a module, lesson, or unit, depending on how your course is organized. Check Assignment Requirements : Review the assignment requirements and any instructions provided by your teacher or the course materials. Make sure you understand what is expected of you for the retake. Request Permission (if necessary) : Some assignments may require permission from your teacher or instructor before you can retake them. If this is the case, reach out to your teacher to request permissi...

when making nursing assignments to other lvns and rns

  When making nursing assignments for LVNs (Licensed Vocational Nurses) and RNs (Registered Nurses), it's essential to consider several factors to ensure safe and effective patient care delivery. Here are some key considerations: Assessment of Patient Needs : Assess the needs of patients on the unit, considering their acuity levels, diagnoses, treatments, and interventions required. Assign nurses based on their skills, experience, and competency to meet these needs. Scope of Practice : Understand the scope of practice for LVNs and RNs in your jurisdiction. Assign tasks and responsibilities within their respective scopes of practice to ensure legal and regulatory compliance. Patient Assignment Ratios : Determine appropriate patient assignment ratios for LVNs and RNs based on regulatory requirements, institutional policies, and patient acuity levels. Ensure that workload is distributed fairly and that nurses are not overwhelmed. Skill Mix : Consider the skill mix of the nursing staff...