Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse. Subjective: A patient presents to your primary care office today with chief complaint of insomnia. Patient is 75 YO with PMH of DM, HTN, and MDD. Her husband of 41 years passed away 10 months ago. Since then, she states her depression has gotten worse as […]
Title: Psychotherapy – POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Number of sources: 5 Paper instructions: To prepare: • Review this week’s Learning Resources and reflect on the insights they provide about diagnosing and treating PTSD. • View the media Presentation Example: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and assess the client in the case study. • For guidance on assessing […]
I want you to describe some of the current gun violence challenges plaguing our society. For example, you can examine the recent mass shootings in New York or Texas. Another option might be to focus on gun laws in the United States compared to overseas. Whatever you decide, your paper needs to include the following: […]
CASE 15: VOICES COMMENT ON EVERYTHING I DO History A 24-year-old man presents to hospital having got into a fight as he thought he was being watched and felt threatened. He appears to have fractured his thumb but is reluctant to let you examine him or order an X-ray. He looks suspicious and wary. When […]
TOPIC: Community health nursing SUBJECT: Nursing TYPE: Essay (any type) DESCRIPTION: For this journal: 1. Identify the health inequity and health disparity noted in the media and cite the source. 2. State the incidence, prevalence, and severity of this health disparity that you have identified among subpopulations that are socioeconomically disadvantaged as well as medically […]
According to Carol Christ, why do women need “the goddess.” List and explain the 4 affirmations of the goddess as a symbol. What does she mean by “moods and motivations” in her discussion on the importance of symbol creation? How does this strengthen her argument about why women needs new symbols, including the symbol of […]
The Culture of Medicine and Its Impact on Patient Outcomes Introduction: The culture of medicine and treatment in healthcare delivery is an important aspect of healthcare. Patients have a culture of visiting healthcare facilities for minor and major conditions. Clinicians work together with the patients to determine the diagnostic tests and treatment plans, allowing the […]
“Stuck in the Middle” of adulthood… A large portion of middle aged adults (defined as ages 40-65 in the psychological sciences) find themselves “sandwiched” as some point in this phase of their lives. Read about the “Sandwich Generation” here —> Pew Research Center Links to an external site. <— and consider the following: Discuss two […]
A Critical Assessment of Human Element Regarding Maritime Safety Maritime safety is an essential aspect of seafaring and shipping industries. The human element, which includes the interaction between people, technology, and the environment, is a significant factor that affects maritime safety. Maritime accidents can be attributed to various factors, including technical failure, environmental conditions, and […]
A quantitative study into perceptions and attitudes of corporate social responsibility and sustainability developments in international shipping Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability have become important themes in the international shipping industry. As the demand for environmentally sustainable practices increases, shipping companies must adapt to meet the expectations of stakeholders. This article explores the perceptions […]