For this assessment, you will apply the four ethical principles to your healthcare topic (selected in Assessment 2), explain bias as it relates to your t

 Power point For this assessment, you will apply the four ethical principles to your healthcare topic (selected in Assessment 2), explain bias as it relates to your topic, and relate at least one of the Four Spheres of Care. Consider the ethical dilemmas healthcare professionals are faced with in your selected topic. Discuss at least … Read more

Interoperability in healthcare is an important but very complex issue. There are many issues to address in order to create an easy transition from one sy

Interoperability in healthcare is an important but very complex issue. There are many issues to address in order to create an easy transition from one system to the next. Presented in your learning resources were 4 levels of interoperability. For this assignment you will select and utilize one of the levels. In this discussion board … Read more

Ms. Blessing is a 68-year-old widow who has been a patient of her primary care physician (PCP), Dr. Le, for more than 10 years. She has a history of anem

Discussion 1 Ms. Blessing is a 68-year-old widow who has been a patient of her primary care physician (PCP), Dr. Le, for more than 10 years. She has a history of anemia, osteoarthritis, diabetes mellitus, and congestive heart failure—and is a recent victim of home invasion and rape. She was referred to the mental health … Read more

Review the Resources and reflect on efforts to repeal/replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Consider who benefits the most when policy is developed an

 To Prepare: Review the Resources and reflect on efforts to repeal/replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Consider who benefits the most when policy is developed and in the context of policy implementation.  Post an explanation for how you think the cost-benefit analysis in terms of legislators being reelected affected efforts to repeal/replace the ACA. Then, explain … Read more

The examining the patient signs and symptoms presented in the case study; discussing the? primary cellular pathophysiological processes, and the signific

1. The examining the patient signs and symptoms presented in the case study; discussing the  primary cellular pathophysiological processes, and the significance for symptom  development and diagnosis (make sure to review the labs) 2. What role do genetic mutations play in the development of the disease? 3. What is the impact of the disease on … Read more

Post a description of how you envision your social work career path. What purpose, population-SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN ADOLESCENTS, or cause drives you as an e

 Post a description of how you envision your social work career path. What purpose, population-SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN ADOLESCENTS, or cause drives you as an emerging practitioner? What are your overall career goals-ADVOCATE FOR ADOLESCENTS, TEACH THEM OTHER PATHS , and how do the short-term goals in your Learning Agreement connect with them? How will your … Read more

The purpose of this assignment is to identify an area of prevention for child abuse and neglect and to select and apply one prevention strategy when crea

   The purpose of this assignment is to identify an area of prevention for child abuse and neglect and to select and apply one prevention strategy when creating a community prevention plan.  Additionally, you will develop an evaluation plan for this prevention intervention.   Identified Problem: Child born substance exposed Identify the problem of child … Read more

What was so revolutionary about the Industrial Revolution? 2. In what ways did the Industrial Revolution shape and indeed transform British society? 3. H

1. What was so revolutionary about the Industrial Revolution? 2. In what ways did the Industrial Revolution shape and indeed transform British society? 3. How did industrialization differ in the United States and Russia?  (which one was more advanced industrially–how and why?) 4. How was Latin America linked to the global economy of the  nineteenth … Read more

Why Pentecostals Read their Bibles Poorly and Some Suggested Cures

Despite the title of his article (“Why Pentecostals Read their Bibles Poorly—and Some Suggested Cures,” JEPTA 24 [2004]: 4–15), Gordon D. Fee addresses readers of Scripture from several traditions of Christianity (liturgical, nondenominational, Pentecostal, evangelical, etc.). Focusing on his treatment of the effective reading of Scripture with a renewed mind and heart, make two observations … Read more

Find a newspaper source that reports on a contemporary event or cultural phenomenon that relates to the theme of one of the texts assigned in the course.

I need help with something that I have due tonight at 11:30 pm in a few hours. The prompt is based on the book Around the World in 80 Days.  News ConnectionFind a newspaper source that reports on a contemporary event or cultural phenomenon thatrelates to the theme of one of the texts assigned in … Read more