Wk 5 Response 2 Nursing Technology

Wk 5 Response 2 Nursing Technology

(Wk 5 Response 2 Nursing Technology)

Question description

APA format*** 2 paragraphs***at least 4-5 sentences each paragraph***2 References***

Please create a response to my classmates response Below:

My classmates Response is below:

For nurses who have entered the workforce within the last 10 years, paper charting may be something only talked about by older nurses, or utilized begrudgingly during downtime. Since the passage of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH) that promoted the adoption and meaningful use of electronic health records (EHR), EHRs have become synonymous with medical care (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2015). While it may seem that EHRs are efficient and easy to use, the process of adopting these systems is not without challenges.

Resistance to Implementation

Staff resistance to the adoption of an EHR is one of the most challenging aspects of implementing the system in health care facilities. I have even heard grumblings from fellow nurses about finding another job when my facility spoke about initiating the change to EHRs. In fact, “leadership, planning, management, choices, and execution usually are more difficult than dealing with hardware and software choices” (Mooney & Boyle, 2011, p. S5)). It is so important to have buy-in from nursing staff, as they make up a significant portion of health care workforce. In order to combat this resistance, staff nurses should be involved in the transition process from the beginning. If nurses feel that they have stake in the process, they will feel more invested in the outcome and successful on-boarding of the new technology. I suggest having staff nurses participate in early planning meetings, and to train staff nurses to become ‘super users’ within the facility. It will be helpful during implementation for nurses to be assisted by peers versus outside professionals.

Flexibility and Expandability

When choosing an EHR to implement in your workplace, it is so important to plan for the future so that you can ensure that as your facility grows and changes, the EHR can flex with it. For example, in my winter job at a ski resort, electronic charting was implemented only last year. There was a lot of thought that went into the selection process, however, decision-makers did not plan for coordination with Ski Patrol’s electronic charting system. Unfortunately, DocuTap (used by our clinic) does not interoperate with any of the Ski Patrol software currently available. This poses a challenge, as much of the information needed at each place is similar and shared between disciplines. As it stands now, Ski Patrol continues to use paper charting, while the clinic uses DocuTap. We have to copy the information obtained by ski patrol and hand-deliver it to the clinic. To combat this issue, it is imperative that the development team evaluate all software options, as well as the tech support each one offers as this may be a higher start-up cost, but save money in the long-run (Mooney & Boyle, 2011).

Process Improvement

Once an EHR is implemented and the extra support staff is gone, the challenges do not end. Once nurses begin to use the technology more comfortably, they may identify a process that needs to be changed to make it more user-friendly or to better suit the needs of the staff. In order for staff to continue to use the technology appropriately, they need to feel that their input is valued and that there is the possibility for change and improvement within the software after it is implemented. My suggestion to help with this issue is to have a nurse liaison who has clinical experience within the organization and has an interest in nursing informatics. This individual’s role is to act as a leader by relaying staff concerns to the software company to see if there are changes that can be made to make the software more user-friendly or to more appropriately meet the needs of staff. “What health care needs most are effective leaders who understand innovation and how it spreads, who respect the diversity of change itself, and who can nurture innovation in all its rich and many costumes” (Hyrkas & Harvey, 2010, p. 1). The hospital I work for has a liaison employed by Cerner, the company who manages the software we use. This nurse was a staff nurse in the emergency department, then a clinical nurse educator. This system works very well for us.

Summary

In conclusion, there are several potential challenges to implementing EHRs, including: resistance to implementation, flexibility and expandability, and process improvement. Since the HITECH Act of 2009, EHRs have been initiated in every major medical facility in the country. Though not without obstacles, meaningful use of EHRs contribute to the safe, efficient, and accessibility of medical information.

References

Hyrkäs, K., & Harvey, K. (2010). Leading innovation and change. Journal of Nursing Management, 18(1), 1–3.

McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (2015). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.

Mooney, B. L., & Boyle, A. M. (2011). 10 steps to successful EHR implementation. Medical Economics, 88(9), S4–6, S8–S11.

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The Health Care Scene: Contemporary Trends

The Health Care Scene: Contemporary Trends

(The Health Care Scene: Contemporary Trends)

As health care leaders, it is important to understand that health care is quite a dynamic field. Its constant changes are a result of continuing trends in regulation, policy, patient and provider advocacy efforts, as well as increasingly sophisticated technology and industry benchmarking guidelines.

For your assignment you review the possible topics for your Senior Project located in Week Five of your online course or in the “Components of Course Evaluation” section of this guide, and select the topic your training program will address. If you choose not to select a topic from the approved topic list, you must have your original topic approved by your instructor prior to submitting this assignment.

For this assignment, focus on a specific contemporary trend in health care and be sure to include all of the following influences:

  • Changes in client characteristics
  • Regulation of the health care industry
  • Reimbursement patterns and mandates
  • Restructuring of health care organizations
  • Impact of technology
  • Ongoing social and ethical factors

Address the information above as it pertains to your selected topic, in an eight to ten slide (excluding title and reference slides) PowerPoint presentation.

Your presentation should conclude with a summary describing the following concerns:

  • Overall, why should health care managers be aware of this change and trend?
  • What impact does this trend have on the stakeholder groups involved (e.g., patients, providers, administrators, third-party payers, legislators, etc.) for a specific organization specified (e.g., for profit, nonprofit, hospital, outpatient clinic, nursing home, etc.).

The information in this presentation will later be used as part of your Senior Project to set the context for the audience you select for a training program on the contemporary trend identified here.

Your presentation must include detailed speaker’s notes (i.e., at least 150 words) for each slide as well as a minimum of one to two scholarly sources from the University Library and one to two current, scholarly web sources.

Your presentation, and any citations used, must be in APA style as outlined in the Writing Center. Examples of scholarly web sources are available in this week’s recommended websites. These sources will also count toward the required sources for your Senior Project. Your presentation must be engaging and relevant to your audience. Lines of text on a slide will not be sufficient for this assignment. It should contain images, graphics, and/or multimedia that communicate your training program clearly to your audience. For tips on creating an excellent presentation, read this overview.
Approved Topics:

  1. Examine how participative leadership functions in today’s modern health care organization and compare it to other types of leadership styles. Evaluate how each type of leadership style may impact organizational culture, employee performance, and how it may help or hinder the legitimacy of authority.
  2. As an administrator, address the challenges of employee recruitment and retention of health care professionals. Additional subtopics may include trends in the nursing workforce, shortage of primary care physicians, staff turnover, retention, and staffing patterns.
  3. Analyze the dual role of a manager and healthcare professional. Examine challenges that the health professional compared to those of a non-health professional, may face in terms of leadership style, and the impact these challenges have on organizational culture. The benefits of a health professional manager as an organizational resource may also be included. Explore the career trends of health professionals in organizational leadership positions, such as the types of health professional training that leaders tend to have in common, and the typical demographic background of health professional managers.
  4. The health care industry must anticipate and monitor trends that could possibly affect its overall survival. Analyze how regulation of the health care industry impacts a health care organization. Explore some of the possible survival organizational strategies such as, but not limited to, mergers, and affiliations, achieving accreditation status, professional licensure.
  5. Analyze the impact of technology on how health care services are delivered. The impact of technology on employee performance, organizational structure, and management planning may also be considered.
  6. Analyze the impact of any recent social and/or ethical trends on the health care industry. Discuss at least two issues.
 
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Understanding Theory and Evidence

Understanding Theory and Evidence: Classroom Insights

(Understanding Theory and Evidence)

Prior to completing this assignment, please read chapters 1 and 2 in your textbook, view the Endless Questions (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. video, and review any relevant Instructor Guidance. You may want to look specifically at the interactive media tools demonstrating information on theory which are provided in the Section 1.5 (within Module 1) of the textbook.  In this assignment you will be addressing the role of theory and evidence – both scholarly and personal – and how they can be utilized in the classroom or other professional settings.

In PART I of the paper, begin by reflecting on the benefits and drawbacks of accepting advice from stories told by previous generations (i.e. “I did that with my kids and they turned out just fine.”).  For example, you may have heard a grandparent suggest that you put a bit of whiskey on an infant’s gums to help with teething. Consider your own thoughts about anecdotal advice such as this and think about why it may be true in some cases, but not in others.

Then, watch the Endless Questions (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. video analyzing child development research and find one additional scholarly source of your choice (see tips and a link to tutorials below).  Use these resources to address the following:

  • Overview some of the specific research methods described in the video to study happiness. Which seemed the most effective to you and why?
  • Why is it important to utilize developmental theory to explain children’s development?
  • What makes scholarly research different from anecdotal evidence (personal experience) in explaining child and adolescent development?

Mossler, R. (2014). Child and adolescent development (2nd ed.). [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/

Inside out-endless questions: Critical thinking and research (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file]. (2006). Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=70418&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&fWidth=660&fHeight=530

You are required to utilize at least one (1) additional scholarly source not from this week’s required readings and  You mustcite (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. all of your sources (including the video embedded above) in proper APA style.  If you are unsure how to create an APA style reference page, please visit the Reference Guide (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. page from the Ashford Writing Center. Aside from the video embedded in the prompt, you are to find one other scholarly through the Ashford Library website to help support your reflections in PART II.  View this great tutorial (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. provided by the Ashford University Library which will show you how to find scholarly articles and how to assess the scholarly quality of the resource.

 
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Bioethics Case Study

Bioethics Case Study

(Bioethics Case Study)

1.  Bioethics Case Study: This assignment asks you to examine a current ethical controversy case study. The paper should be in APA  style, and does not need an abstract or cover page. With a minimum of two pages and a maximum of four pages A reference page is needed. In-text citations should be in APA format. Papers will be graded on a 0 to 25-point scale.

Case Study in Primary care:

One hypothetical case study involves Jim a 54, year old patient who has recently diagnose with hypertension and his Creatinine and BUN laboratory results are elevated, if left untreated, will result in kidney failure. The patient refuses to take the medication because he said it will affect his sex life The Nurse Practitioner must work with the patient to respect the fact that he doesn’t want the medication (autonomy), and needs to find a solution that would prevent him from going into kidney failure and other complications, which is in his best interest (beneficence). Although medications are the best choice, forcing the patient to accept the medication will result in probably patient leaving the care (non-maleficence). Finally, the NP needs to consider the impact that the patient’s choices might have on others if he starts to go into preventable kidney failure, he’ll need dialysis, which affects other people who need the same treatment (justice). So before making the final decision the NP must consider all four principles of health care ethics, which will help the NP make the choice that will have the best possible benefits for both the patient and society.

Questions?

  1. What are the skills necessary for the provider to identify, address, and assess this clinical ethical issue?
  2. What are the provider’s obligations when a patient discloses does he not intent to follow the treatment?
  3. What are the ethical considerations in evaluating a patient’s failure to adhere to a prescribed therapy?
  4. Will you terminate care for this patient? What are the implications?

Case Study Rubric(Bioethics Case Study)

Criterion

Outstanding  (25)

Very Good  (22)

   Average (18)

Unacceptable (15)

Score

Completeness

Complete in all respects; reflects all requirements

Complete in most respects; reflects most requirements

Incomplete many respects; reflects few requirements

Incomplete in most respects; does not reflect requirements

Understanding

Demonstrates excellent understanding of the topic(s) and issue(s)

Demonstrates an accomplished understanding of the topic(s) and issue(s)

Demonstrates an acceptable understanding of the topic(s) and issue(s)

Demonstrates an inadequate understanding of the topic(s) and issue(s)

Analysis

Presents an insightful and through analysis  of the issue (s) identified

Presents a thorough analysis of most of the issue(s) identified

Presents a superficial analysis of some of the issue(s) identified

Presents an incomplete analysis of the issue(s) identified.

Evaluation(Bioethics Case Study)

Makes appropriate and powerful connections between the issue(s) identified and the concept(s) studied

Makes appropriate connections between the issue(s) identified and the concept(s) studied

Makes appropriate but somewhat vague connections between the issue(s) identified and the concept(s) studied

Makes little or no connection between the issue(s) identified and the concept(s) studied.

Opinion

Supports opinion with strong arguments and evidence; presents a balanced and critical view; interpretation is both reasonable and objective

Supports opinion with reasons and evidence; presents a fairly balanced view; interpretation is both reasonable and objective

Supports opinion with limited reasons and evidence; presents a somewhat one-sided argument

Supports opinion with few reasons and little evidence; argument is one-sided and not objective.

Recommendations

Presents detailed, realistic, and appropriate recommendations clearly supported by the information presented and concepts studied

Presents specific, realistic and appropriate recommendation supported by the information presented and the concepts studied

Presents realistic or appropriate recommendation supported by the information presented and the concepts studied

Presents realistic or appropriate recommendation with little, if any, support from the information and the concepts studied.

Grammar and Spelling

Minimal spelling and grammar errors

Some spelling and grammar errors

Noticeable spelling and grammar errors

Unacceptable number of spelling and grammar errors

APA guidelines

Uses APA guidelines accurately and consistently to cite sources

Uses APA guidelines with minor violations to cite sources

Reflects incomplete knowledge of APA guidelines

Does not use APA guidelines

 
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Health Promotion Presentation

Collaborative Learning Community: Health Promotion Presentation

(Health Promotion Presentation)

(Sickle Cell Anemia )

1) As a group, develop a 12-15 slide PowerPoint presentation that addresses a childhood disease or illness (infectious, noncontiguous, or congenital) seen in the adult population.

a) Examples of such diseases include:

i) Sickle cell anemia

ii) Cystic fibrosis

iii) Tay Sachs

iv)  Juvenile diabetes (Type I)

v)  Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

vi)  Hemophilia, congenital heart disease

b) Examples of vaccine preventable adult diseases include:

i) Diphtheria tetanus

ii) Pertussis

iii) Rubella

iv) Measles

v) Mumps

2) Include the following in the presentation:

a) A clinical description and definition of the disease or illness.

b) Pathophysiology and history of the disease or illness.

c) An explanation of the impact of this disease/condition on adults to the health care system and nursing practice.

d) A description of the impact of this disease or illness during childhood.

e) A description of the impact of this disease in adults. Explain why adults live into adulthood with this childhood condition or why adults would contract this childhood illness during adulthood.

f) A validation of the health problem with demographic and health statistics, including citations of sources.

3) Evaluate how this disease or illness impacts the adult client in the following areas:

a) Mentally and emotionally.

b) Physically.

c) Sexually.

d) Economically, specifically as it relates to the ability to access health insurance and health care.

e) Susceptibility to engage in substance abuse.

f) Prenatal care and childbearing.

g) Occupational considerations and hazards.

h) Ability to cope with stress.

4) Develop a care plan that addresses the following:

a) Identify expected outcomes for an adult client living with this childhood condition.

b) Develop health screening, health promotion, health interventions, and education for adults with this condition.

c) Identify a comprehensive set of relevant resources, both community and national, for adults with this condition. Provide description of resources.

5) Post the assignment to the main forum as directed by the instructor.

a) Respond to other learners’ posts in a manner that initiates or contributes to discussion.

b) Each person should make at least three substantive comments.

 
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Cultural Considerations:Mental Health

Cultural Considerations in Mental Health Nursing

(Cultural Considerations:Mental Health)

Question description

Submit an evidence-based practice paper about cultural competency in mental health nursing. An evidence-based practice paper allows you to explore best practice and help improve client outcomes on a psychiatric unit. Your paper should describe how you, as a nurse, will include – or have included – cultural awareness in a client diagnosed with a mental illness. The person you describe could be someone in your clinical setting, someone you have worked with in the past, or a theoretical client.

Remember that culture can also include gender equality, sexual orientation, and other cultures besides race and religion – including cultures unique to one particular family. Your paper should be at least 3 pages (double-spaced, not including the title or reference pages) in APA Format and include:(Cultural Considerations:Mental Health)

  • Assessment: Discuss what you would assess in regard to a client’s culture. For example, are there specific dietary requirements? Are schedule changes necessary to avoid conflicts with religious practices? Who is the spokesperson for the family? What would you assess?
  • Diagnosis: List any mental health nursing diagnoses this person has or may be at risk for. Include at least one cultural diagnosis.
  • Planning: What planning needs to be done to ensure the cultural and emotional safety of the client?
  • Implementation: What are interventions that would ensure the safety of your client in regard to culture? Include at least two interventions. For example, if your client has religious beliefs that affect the ability to take medications, what interventions would you create to ensure the client’s safety? What can you do to make sure the client’s cultural needs are met?
  • Evaluation: How will you evaluate whether your implementation was effective? Make sure the parameters are objective and measurable.
  • In your summary, discuss whether any completed interventions were successful. What could be done differently in the future? If the interventions have not yet been carried out, you might discuss some institutional changes that could be made to ensure cultural safety for all clients in that setting.

Your paper should utilize proper APA guidelines and include at least three scholarly sources to support your paper. A scholarly source is a source that has been peer reviewed and has appropriate authors that are credentialed. For more information on APA, please visit the Online Library.

 
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Regulating Controlled Substances Debate

Regulating Controlled Substances Debate

(Regulating Controlled Substances Debate)

The debate over regulating controlled substances revolves around balancing public health concerns with individual rights and societal impacts. Proponents argue for strict regulations to curb abuse, reduce addiction rates, and prevent associated criminal activity. They emphasize the need for access to treatment and education. Opponents advocate for less stringent controls, citing personal autonomy, medical necessity, and concerns about government overreach. They argue for harm reduction strategies, such as supervised injection sites, and highlight the potential for unintended consequences of overly restrictive measures, such as driving the market underground. Finding a middle ground involves navigating complex ethical, medical, and legal considerations.

(Regulating Controlled Substances Debate)

For this task, you will debate whether controlled substance should be legalized (if currently illegal to buy or use), or made available as over the counter drugs (if currently only used with a prescription).

For your debate, choose a specific drug from one of the four drug categories listed above (CNS depressants, CNS stimulants, marijuana, or hallucinogens). Present the pros and cons of making such a substance available freely or on a controlled basis. In preparing your debate, be sure to mention the following points:

Identify the psychopharmacological properties of the substance.

Determine how widely the substance is used.

Determine if the substance is addictive.

Indicate any side effects for this substance.

Identify the effects of criminalizing the substance.

Recognize any problems that might be caused or prevented by decriminalizing the substance.

Determine how this substance can be beneficial once it can be legally purchased without a prescription.

Indicate how this drug might be detrimental if it can be legally purchased without a prescription.

Identify any social implications that can emerge if this substance can be legally purchased.

Prepare your debate in transcript form and allow each debater to make a statement. Be sure to allow time for each to make a rebuttal of the other’s statement. Use critical thinking skills to follow the rules for a logical debate. Support the points in the debate with reference to at least three scholarly references. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including older articles, may be included.

Length: 5-7 pages

 
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Psychosocial Problems

Psychosocial Problems

(Psychosocial Problems)

To prepare: Use a differential diagnosis process and analysis of the Mental Status Exam in “The Case of L” to determine if the case meets the criteria for a clinical diagnosis.

Questions:

  • Provide the full DSM-5 diagnosis. Remember, a full diagnosis should include the name of the disorder, ICD-10-CM code, specifiers, severity, and the Z codes (other conditions that may need clinical attention).
  • Explain the full diagnosis, matching the symptoms of the case to the criteria for any diagnoses used.
  • Identify 2-3 of the close differentials that you considered for the case and have ruled out. Concisely explain why these conditions were considered but eliminated.
  • Identify the assessments you recommend to validate treatment. Explain the rationale behind choosing the assessment instruments to support, clarify, or track treatment progress for the diagnosis.
  • Explain your recommendations for initial resources and treatment. Use scholarly resources to support your evidence-based treatment recommendations.
  • Explain how you took cultural factors and diversity into account when making the assessment and recommending interventions.
  • Identify client strengths, and explain how you would utilize strengths throughout treatment.
  • Identify specific knowledge or skills you would need to obtain to effectively treat this client, and provide a plan on how you will do so.

These questions are based on the following case:(Psychosocial Problems)

The Case of L Presenting Problem Client presented in the emergency room (ER) having been brought in the previous night by her parents. Following an argument with her parents, L cut her right wrist. L’s mother reported that L started screaming rapidly and became physically violent toward her prior to cutting her own wrist. Psychological Data L is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who resides in Pennsylvania with her mother, father, and older sister. She is in 11th grade at the local public school. L appeared to be of average to above-average intelligence, as she was able to respond to numerous questions in an articulate and intelligent manner. She was well versed about world history and current affairs. Her mother confirmed that she has done well in school, maintaining a B+ average and participating in various school activities (e.g., chorus, school paper) until last year. L slowly dropped out of many activities she liked in the past. Her mother noticed about 8 months ago that L had also begun having difficulty doing schoolwork. Erratic behavior arose during episodes when L also became irritable and explosive.(Psychosocial Problems)

During these repeated episodes, she became quite defiant, cut classes, had to be placed in school detention, and had even assaulted the principal. L has numerous friends and believed she can relate to all types of people. She has a boyfriend who adores her, but she said she doesn’t feel the same about him. The school counselor confirmed that L is outgoing, popular, and smart; but during these episodes she became another person, one who is very violent and difficult. Medical History A physical examination by a staff doctor revealed superficial cuts on L’s left and right wrist. The cuts appeared to be a few weeks old. There were cigarette burns on her right wrist that looked to be approximately one week old. In questioning L about the cigarette burns, L responded, “I just wanted to see how it felt—now I know.” Whe 2 a high school education. L’s sister is considerably younger, aged 8. Their relationship is described as unremarkable, although L’s mother noted that the younger sister stays away when L is upset. Marital circumstances are uncertain, although the parents admitted that they are trying to keep the family together for their children, and they are of the Catholic faith. Treatment costs for L have been an additional difficulty for the family, but they said they are very worried about L’s lack of self-control and discipline.

Extended family are far away and mostly still in Guatemala. L’s parents were not aware of any other family members with psychiatric problems. Psychiatric History L was evaluated three times at the community hospital ER during the past 4 years. Hospital evaluations were usually done after suicide attempts or threatening violent behavior toward others.(Psychosocial Problems)

L thought that the clinicians trying to diagnose her only had book skills and no people skills. She assumed that no one will ever know what is wrong with her; she did not plan to tell them because she doesn’t like them. L said she knows she “is not crazy,” but she was convinced that the therapist thought she is crazy or a “bad” kid. “They’re just experimenting with me,” L said. L indicated that she had been prescribed medications to alter her mood, but she couldn’t recall what it was, as she stated, “I don’t need those; nothing is wrong with me.” L’s mother reported that L was involved in outpatient counseling on at least four occasions as well as being placed in a shelter once after school truancy, running away from home, and threatening to assault her. A social worker was even sent for home visits for a 3-month period. Each time, L would abruptly end therapy by becoming verbally abusive or totally noncommunicative toward the therapist and would adamantly refuse to continue therapy. She even admitted to shoving a desk toward a therapist and threatening her with a pencil.(Psychosocial Problems)

When questioned about this behavior, L responded, “Well she told me to express myself and let my true feelings out, so I did.” (L also laughed and glanced at her mother during this exchange.) L’s mother was particularly perplexed and overwhelmed by these behaviors. She stated that her husband is completely frustrated and angry. Both admitted that L’s behavior is part of the considerable strain on their marriage. L denied being under any continued psychiatric care even though it was recommended numerous times. She refused to go, stating, “The therapists are the ones who are crazy.” L was first seen in outpatient counseling 9 years ago after she began to have nightmares and experienced tremendous anxiety after her godmother threatened to kidnap her. Her godmother became obsessed with L when L was 6 years old, first threatening to kidnap her then.

Her godmother had to be institutionalized after exhibiting bizarre behavior. Recently, the godmother started threatening to kidnap L again. Three years ago, L was sent for counseling after she ran away from home after getting a bad report card and also discovering that her parents were considering a divorce.(Psychosocial Problems)

L requested therapy, as she reported that at 8 years of age she was sexually molested by an older man in the community (who is now deceased). She expressed having mixed emotions, because she viewed her perpetrator as her friend. By pretending that nothing 3 happened, she could think of him as a nice old man, and she didn’t have to deal with the thought of something this bad happening to her. L’s mother reported that she herself was raped at 8 years old and that L had knowledge of this. Two years ago, L and the entire family again became involved in outpatient counseling after L’s godmother accused L’s mother of child abuse. L’s mother thought this was largely done out of spite. An investigation by Child Protective Services revealed no abuse. Mental Status (1 day after she had been evaluated at the ER) L presented casually, disheveled, in shorts and a tee shirt, and with minimal makeup. L admitted to being in a nasty mood. There was little eye contact, and conversation was difficult. Thought and speech patterns were clear. Affect was flat. She was oriented to time, place, and person.

L denied feeling depressed. When questioned about her suicide attempt the previous day, she suddenly became quiet and teary eyed. She lowered her head and responded, “You don’t understand, he made me do it. I don’t want to hurt myself.” L denied even remembering cutting her wrist, saying, “He must have done it or made me do it.” L was questioned about the person she was talking about. She related that there has been a male presence in her life since she was 6 years old and that he makes her do things that she doesn’t want to do or things she can’t even remember. This presence showed up after the funeral of her best friend, Michael. L said he communicates with her through her mind. She seemed distressed when speaking about him.

Her mother appeared distressed and fearful as well. L’s mother confirmed that L had trouble sleeping and concentrating at school after the funeral. She did not want to attend Girl Scouts anymore, because the uniform had gotten tight and the male presence was laughing at her. L’s mother remembered how scared she had become on a few occasions when L attempted to run out into traffic.(Psychosocial Problems)

Every time L’s mother yelled at L for doing that, L stated that the male presence explained that this was how she could join her friend Michael. L’s mother took L to a therapist. When L entered the third grade, L’s mother took her out of therapy. L reported that during her awake hours she can’t see this presence, but she can sense him. She said she does see him in her dreams, and his appearances in them have intensified within the past year. In her dreams, he torments children, and he controls people through a haunted mirror and a magic book. He reads and controls thoughts. L described him this way: “He looks in his 40s, but is really ageless. Always dressed in dark colors, but I can’t tell the exact colors he wears. I know his eyes are powerful, but I never really look at his eyes.” L was asked why she never shared this information before. She stated, “Because I would be put in the hospital and medicated—and I told you, I’m not crazy.(Psychosocial Problems)

I know you don’t understand, but I am him and he is me, and he eventually wants to totally control me.” She admitted to acting out impulsively at times, such as throwing things for no reason. L reported that the presence was in the room during this interview. When questioned about why he doesn’t influence her now or make her do something, she replied, “He’s too smart, he wouldn’t do that.” L also mentioned that during the past 4 couple of months another male presence has been with her. This new presence seems to be controlled by and intimidated by the primary presence. The two males communicate with one another about how to hurt the children in her dreams. L ended the session by saying, “I know this sounds weird, but this is what is happening to me. If you tell any other therapist, I’ll deny it, because I don’t want to be put away.”

 
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Ethical Theory Application

Ethical Theory Application: Resolving Dilemmas

(Ethical Theory Application)

Ethical theory serves as a guiding framework in resolving dilemmas by providing principles and perspectives to analyze and address moral conflicts. Utilizing ethical theories such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics enables individuals to navigate complex situations by considering various factors and potential consequences.

In applying utilitarianism, one assesses the outcomes of different actions and chooses the one that maximizes overall happiness or utility for the greatest number of people. Deontological ethics, on the other hand, emphasizes the importance of following moral rules or duties regardless of the consequences, focusing on principles such as honesty, justice, and respect for autonomy. Virtue ethics centers on cultivating moral character and making decisions based on virtuous traits like courage, compassion, and integrity.

When faced with dilemmas, individuals can evaluate each option through the lens of these ethical theories, considering the potential impacts on stakeholders, adherence to moral principles, and cultivation of virtuous character. By critically reflecting on these perspectives, individuals can make informed and morally sound decisions that strive to balance competing interests and uphold ethical values. Ultimately, the application of ethical theory provides a structured approach to resolving dilemmas while promoting ethical awareness and integrity in decision-making processes.

An Ethical Perspective

By the due date assigned post a response to one of the two discussion topics below, using information from the lectures, reading assignments, library resources, and Internet resources. All responses should be posted to the Discussion Area.

Topic 1

  1. Select an ethical theory or principle that is most congruent with your ethical views.
  2. Identify an ethical dilemma presented in your readings.
  3. Describe how you could utilize the selected theory to resolve the ethical dilemma.
  4. Explain if the selected ethical theory could continue to be upheld under the circumstances of the dilemma.

Citations should conform to APA guidelines. You may use this APA Citation Helper as a convenient reference for properly citing resources or connect to the APA Style website through the APA icon below.

 
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Diabetes Intervention Integration

Diabetes Intervention Integration: Research Reflection

(Diabetes Intervention Integration)

The Diabetes Intervention Integration project has been a profound journey of research and reflection. Delving into the complexities of diabetes management, I’ve come to appreciate the multifaceted nature of interventions required for effective treatment. From lifestyle modifications to medication adherence, each aspect plays a crucial role in mitigating the impact of diabetes on individuals’ lives. Through meticulous examination of various intervention strategies, including dietary changes, exercise programs, and educational initiatives, I’ve gained insights into the diverse needs of diabetic patients.

Moreover, this research has underscored the significance of integrating interventions seamlessly into healthcare systems. Collaboration among healthcare professionals, patients, and support networks is imperative for ensuring comprehensive diabetes management. Furthermore, cultural sensitivity and personalized approaches are essential considerations to address the unique challenges faced by different demographic groups.

In reflection, this research highlights the ongoing necessity for innovative and adaptable interventions in diabetes care. By continually evaluating and refining strategies, we can strive towards improving outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with diabetes. This journey has not only deepened my understanding of diabetes but also instilled a commitment to advocating for holistic and inclusive approaches to intervention integration in healthcare practices.

Diabetes Intervention Integration: Research Reflection

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Details:

Based on the summary of research findings identified from the Evidence-Based Project—Paper on Diabetes that describes a new diagnostic tool or intervention for the treatment of diabetes in adults or children, complete the following components of this assignment:

Develop a PowerPoint presentation (a title slide, 6-12 slides, and a reference slide; no larger than 2 MB) that includes the following:

  1. A brief summary of the research conducted in the Evidence-Based Project – Paper on Diabetes.
  2. A descriptive and reflective discussion of how the new tool or intervention may be integrated into practice that is supported by sound research.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin, unless otherwise directed by your instructor. If so directed, refer to the Student Success Center for directions. Only Word documents can be submitted to Turnitin.

 
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