Identify and accurately describe in detail at least two strategies that you would use that you found to be effective in finding peer-reviewed research.

Using the ‘Week 4 | Part 4’ section of your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Template presented in the Resources, conduct an analysis of the elements of the research article you identified. Be sure to include the following:

Clearly identify the topic of interest you have selected.
Provide an accurate and complete APA formatted citation of the article you selected, along with link or search details.
Clearly identify and describe in detail a professional practice use of the theories/concepts presented in the article.
Provide a clear and accurate analysis of the article using the Research Analysis Matrix section of the template.
Write a 1-paragraph justification that clearly and accurately explains in detail whether you would recommend the use of this article to inform professional practice. Note: You can use the CARP method as presented in the Resources for this week on evaluating resources.
Write a 2- to 3-paragraph summary that you will add to your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan that includes the following:
Clearly and accurately describe in detail your approach to identifying and analyzing peer-reviewed research.
Clearly identify and accurately describe in detail at least two strategies that you would use that you found to be effective in finding peer-reviewed research.
Provide a complete, detailed, and specific synthesis of at least one resource you intend to use in the future to find peer-reviewed research.
Integrate at least one outside resource and 2-3 course specific resources to fully support your summary.

List differential diagnosis that would help confirm GERD while ruling out other diagnosis.

Mike is a 46-year-old who presents with a complaint of “heartburn” for 3 months. He describes the pain as burning and it is located in the epigastric area. The pain improves after he takes an antacid or drinks milk. He has been taking either over-the-counter (OTC) famotidine or ranitidine off and on for the past 2 months and he still has recurring epigastric pain. He has lost 6 lb since his last visit.
Assessment

His examination is unremarkable. His blood pressure (BP) is 118/72. Laboratory values are normal complete blood count (CBC) and a positive serum Helicobacter pylori test.

What would you prescribe initially?
How long would you prescribe these medications?
What other possible meds could you prescribe to assist with the side effects from the medications prescribed?
How would the treatment vary if the patient has GERD instead?

Discussion Question 2

List differential diagnosis that would help confirm GERD while ruling out other diagnosis. Which medication is the best medication for treatment of GERD and why? What labs or other diagnostic tests that are used to confirm GERD?

What is the role of technology in 1984? For example, what is the role of the telescreen?

We live in interesting times. So did Winston Smith. I am interested in your overall and specific reactions to reading 1984. I have some specific questions below, but I’d like you to use these as points of departure. By no means should you feel restricted to responding only to these questions. Share whatever came up for you while reading the book: questions of politics, society, power or whatever. I am particularly looking for whatever parallels, if any, you saw in the book to things that are happening today. Don’t limit yourself to the United States or American politics/societal issues (i.e., a lot of relevant examples are happening in other countries). Discuss today’s social milieu, including but not limited to, policies, politics and politicians, as you see it with any specificity that you want. This is an opinion paper, so other than factual things about the book itself, there are no right or wrong answers. Your arguments, of course, should be soundly and logically presented.)

Some things you might think about:

● What is the role of technology in 1984? For example, what is the role of the telescreen? What technology exists today that looks or acts like that (or could easily)? Think broadly here.

● What is the role of law enforcement in the book?

● What role do media play in the book? What was Orwell’s take on history? On the constancy of truth? On the meaning of words? (Think about Newspeak. Think about the three mantras.)

● What are relations between neighbors and coworkers like in Winston Smith’s world? Family relations? What are some of the dynamics driving those relationships?

● Do we have proles in today’s society? Who are they if you think so?

Your last paragraph should address the implications of those parallels for policy advocacy. Identify opportunities (not just challenges) you see in the current political environment for advancing the values of the social work profession. What good can we make of the reality/realities that now surround us?

Identify and analyze important cultural (race, class, ethnicity) issues pertaining to Charlie in the movie.

Identify and analyze important biological and physical issues pertaining to Charlie in the movie.
Identify and analyze important psychological (emotional and cognitive) issues pertaining to Charlie in the movie.
Identify and analyze important social ( work, friends, family, and school) issues pertaining to Charlie in the movie.
Identify and analyze important cultural (race, class, ethnicity) issues pertaining to Charlie in the movie.
Identify and analyze important cultural (race, class, ethnicity) issues pertaining to Charlie in the movie.
Identify the main strengths and challenges of Charlie in the movie.
Skillfully apply theories of Child and Adolescent development to Charlie in the movie.
Appropriately identify and cite theories you are applying.
Demonstrate your understanding of Charlie’s behavior in context of his development and environment.

Discuss how this agency promotes these relationships and ties for community development.

Practitioners that develop communities know the importance of social relationships in organizing and mobilizing community residents, as well as contributing to successful outcomes.The community residents often depend on others for assistance and do not realize the CBOs can help develop relationships and social ties to promote community development per Green & Haines (2016).

Choose an agency or organization in your community that promotes these types of relationships and ties, use specific examples to discuss how this agency promotes these relationships and ties for community development.

Discuss how you believe youth in your community could be better engaged for positive results.

Define and discuss examples of the following terms:
Community youth development;
Youth engagement;
Youth leadership;
Collective leadership.
Discuss how you believe youth in your community could be better engaged for positive results.
What would be some of the challenges of engaging youth in community development?

According to Durkheim, what is the relationship between the suicide and the psychopathic state?

Please answer the following questions in your reflection essay. Make sure to answer all parts of the question, and organize your response in a clear and organized way.

1, According to Durkheim, what is the relationship between the suicide and the psychopathic state? What evidence has Durkheim provided to support the relation, or the lack of, between suicide and the psychopathic state in the article?

2, Robert Putnam talked about the decline of social capital in the US. What does he mean by “social capital”? What are the consequences of declining social capital?

3, Given Durkheim’s interest in suicide and Putnam’s concern with social capital, could there be any relationship between suicide and social capital? If your answer is “yes”, what is the relationship, and why so? If your answer is “no”, what are your reasons?

Explain the difference between privacy and confidentiality?

Read attached (in recommended order):

1) Excerpt from: “Privacy and Confidentiality in the Age of E-Medicine” by Keith A. Bauer, The Journal of Healthcare Law and Policy

2) Excerpt from: “From Hippocrates to HIPAA: Privacy and Confidentiality in Emergency Medicine Part I: Conceptual, Moral, and Legal Foundations” by John C. Moskop, PhD; Catherine A. Marco, MD; Gregory Luke Larkin, MD, MSPH; Joel M. Geiderman, MD; Arthur R. Derse, MD, JD, The Annals of Emergency Medicine

*The material addressed above, discussed the roots of privacy rights and confidentiality in our society.
Please answer the following questions:

1) What is the difference between privacy and confidentiality?
2) How are they the same?