I feel that the book, Bud not Buddy is successful overall when evaluating or analyzing it against different criteria for successful multicultural books and materials. Bud, not Buddy is set in the 1930’s at the height of the Great Depression and with this book, the author Christopher Paul Curtis, skillfully weaves in Bud’s experiences with […]
DEONTOLOGICAL ETHICAL THEORY Please review the following case: At thirty-three years of age, I was the youngest administrator in New York State and was about to learn that adhering to company policies sometimes conflicts with the needs of patients. In this case, it was a thirty-eight-year-old employee who had been diagnosed with cancer. I remember […]
Richard is a 40-year-old man with a history of 4 weeks of cluster headache once each year. These began when he was 35 years old. His cluster periods occur in the fall. The cluster period begins slowly, increasing over 1 week, reaching a peak where Richard has two or three severe cluster attacks each day. […]
dentify an age-related change. Identify the characteristics of this change. What questions might an older adult ask you as the professional nurse related to the physical change? Any possible ways to promote health related to the identified change? APA and citations Mr. M, a 42-year-old thin male with a history of schizophrenia, is brought to […]
Society has always glorified and celebrated motherhood. It considers it the most difficult yet the noblest of professions. So precious is its position in society that traditions and norms have been set up around it to protect it from the vagaries of change as well as from attempts to transform it to keep it abreast […]
This is an “open book” test with regard to CPT and ICD-10 coding books. Question number 1- Please identify the words in the following statement that match at least 4 of the HPI (history of present illness) elements identified below: Patient was admitted yesterday with severe asthma exacerbation. She had been trying to maintain with […]
In her article “Abortion is not a bad thing”, published on June 24, 2013, the family medicine practitioner and the founder of the Reproductive Health Access Project medical director Dr. Linda Prinehighly defend and stick to the issue that abortion itself as an experience can be positive however our culture fails to praise the women […]
Ainsworth Strange Situation Studies The Strange Situation procedure, developed by American psychologist Mary Ainsworth, is widely used in child development research. Much research in psychology has focused on how forms of attachment differ between infants. For example, Schaffer and Emerson (1964) discovered what appeared to be innate differences in sociability in babies; some babies preferred […]
As the school nurse working in a college health clinic, you see many opportunities to promote health. Maria is a 40-year-old Hispanic who is in her second year of nursing school. She complains of a 14-pound weight gain since starting school and is afraid of what this will do to both her appearance and […]
265 Benefits and Distractions of Social Media as Tools for Undergraduate Student Learning Emily Emerick Paul Caldarella Sharon J. Black Brigham Young University Implementing social media in college classrooms can substantially enhance learning: facilitating teacher-student and student-peer communication; providing access to the professor- and student-posted information along with the resources of the internet; and promoting […]