Provide an alternative explanation about why phubbing may result in lower relationship satisfaction(other thanphubbing causes relationship problems).

For this assignment, you will be reading 2 articles:1 popular press article and 1 peer-reviewed research article. First:Read the research article (Roberts & David, 2016) paying close attention to their research design (correlational study or experiment) and findings. Second:Read the popular press article(NY Post)paying close attention to how the findings of the research article are interpreted and described Use the following outline: 1.Summarize the research article.Make sure to identify the hypotheses, subject variable(s),the design of the study, and the outcome. You will need to explain whether and how the outcome of the study supports the researchers hypotheses. 2.Summarizethe popular press article.Be sure to note any statements or conclusions that imply causality. 3.Evaluate whether the pressarticle provided an accurate report of the research study. In evaluating this, consider whether the author usedany language that implied a causal relationship between the variables that were studied. Describe if these were justified based on the study design (why or why not). Provide an alternative explanation about why phubbing may result in lower relationship satisfaction(other thanphubbing causes relationship problems). Other guidelines: 1.You are only allowed 2 quotes in the entire paper. These quotes cannot be longer than 1 sentenceand must be surrounded by quotation marks (…). Otherwise, use your own words!!! 2.Make it clear. Make sure your main argument is clearly identified. Make sure each paragraph has a (single) clear point. Make sure the ordering of points from paragraph to paragraph makes sense. Give concrete examples. 3.This is a college essay and is expected to be written at that level. Proper spelling, grammar, style, and writing quality are all very important.

To save for Harmans post-secondary education starting in 18 years, his family deposits What will be the balance in the fund after 18 years?

1) To save for Harmans post-secondary education starting in 18 years, his family deposits $1200 at the beginning of every year into an education fund earning interest at 4.15% compounded annually. What will be the balance in the fund after 18 years? (5) 2) How much would you have to pay into an account at the beginning of every 6 months to accumulate $10,000 in eight years if interest is 7% compounded quarterly? (5) 3) A deposit of $4000 (PV) is made today. For how long can $500 be withdrawn from the account at the end of every 3 months if interest is 4% compounded quarterly? (Answer NO decimal places.)

What actual or potential harm could have happened as a result of the information?

Step 1 Share an example of a time in your practice when you have had concerns about information that a patient (or family member, friend, or you) has obtained from the Internet. If you have not had such an experience, go to a consumer health information website, such as WebMD, and look up a health condition that you typically see in your practice or have seen in your clinical experiences. Consider how a patient might use this information as you answer the questions in Step 2. Step 2 In a paper, describe safety concerns related to people who seek health-related information on the Internet and explain how to evaluate the quality of health-related information on the Internet. Use the following questions as guidelines for your paper: What was the perceived health problem, and how did you or the patient research this problem? What health-related information was obtained? Was the information accurate? How did (or might) the patient interpret the information? What did (or might) the patient do with the information obtained? What actual or potential harm could have happened as a result of the information? How can you evaluate the quality of health-related information on the Internet? One page paper not including cover page or reference page Cite at least two scholarly in APA format

Describe cultural attitudes toward drinking among Koreans.

Discussion 5: Discussion 5 Jay and Sue Kim, ages 29 and 26 years and married for 2 years, immigrated from South Korea and settled in Los Angeles. They have lived in a small one-bedroom apartment since their arrival. Both graduated from the same Korean university with baccalaureate degrees in English literature. They have one child, Joseph, age 1 year. When they arrived in the United States, Jay was unable to find a job because of his poor proficiency in English, despite his major in English literature. He eventually obtained a job with a moving company through a church friend. Sue is not working because of their son. Although the Kims did not attend a church before immigration, they are now regularly attending a Korean Protestant church in their neighborhood. Sue is pregnant again, determined by a home pregnancy kit, with their second child and concerned about the medical costs. They did not use any contraceptives because she was breastfeeding. Because of financial limitations, Sue did not initially have prenatal care with her first pregnancy. However, she did keep up with the Korean traditional prenatal practice, tae-kyo. Eventually, she received help from her church and delivered a healthy son. She is not sure whether she can get financial help from her church again but is confident that her second child will be healthy if she follows the Korean traditional prenatal practices. Jay is concerned about job security because he recently heard from colleagues that the moving company might soon go bankrupt. Although Jay has not been satisfied with his current job (he thinks that he is overqualified), this news is still a cause for concern. Moreover, Sues recent pregnancy has made Jay more stressed, and he has started drinking alcohol. Joseph cannot stand up by himself and still wants to be breastfed. Although Sue has tried to give foods such as oranges, apples, steamed rice, and milk (because she is now pregnant), Joseph refuses to eat them and cries for breastfeeding. Josephs weight is low-normal for same-age babies. Describe the Korean cultural practice tae-kyo. Is this practice congruent with allopathic recommendations for prenatal care? How do food choices among Koreans differ with pregnancy and postpartum? Describe cultural attitudes toward drinking among Koreans. Identify two or three culturally congruent strategies a healthcare provider might use to address Jays drinking.

What other objective findings would you look for?

Gastrointestinal & Endocrine For this Discussion, you will take on the role of a clinician who is building a health history for one of the following cases. Your instructor will assign you your case number. Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Chief Complaint (CC) I am here today due to frequent and watery bowel movements I have pain in my belly neck swelling History of Present Illness (HPI) A 37-year-old European American female presents to your practice with loose stools for about three days. One event about every three hours A 25-year-old female presents to the emergency room (ER) with complaints of severe abdominal pain for 2 weeks . The pain is sharp and crampy It hurts if I run, sit down hard, or if I have sex A 42-year-old African American female who refers that she has been noticing slow and progressive swelling on her neck for about a year. Also she stated she has lost weight without any food restriction PMH No contributory Patient denies Patient denies PSH Appendectomy at the age of 14 Surgical removal of benign left breast nodule 2 years ago Drug Hx No meds Birth control No medication at the time Allergies Penicillin NKA NKA Subjective Fever and chills, Lost appetite Flatulence No mucus or blood on stools Nausea and vomiting, Last menstrual period 5 days ago, New sexual partner about 2 months ago, No condoms, he hates them No pain, blood or difficulty with urination Mild difficult to shallow, Neck feels tight, Pt states she feels Palpitations Objective Data PE B/P 188/96; Pulse 89; RR 16; Temp 99.0; Ht 5,6; wt 110; BMI 17.8 B/P 138/90; temperature 99F; (RR) 20; (HR) 110, regular; oxygen saturation (PO2) 96%; pain 5/10 B/P 158/90; Pulse 102; RR 20; Temp 99.2; Ht 5,4; wt 114; BMI 19.6 General well-developed female in no acute distress, appears slightly fatigued acute distress and severe pain 42-year-old female appears thin. She is anxious pacing in the room and fidgeting, but in no acute distress. HEENT Atraumatic, normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, arcus senilus bilaterally, conjunctiva and sclera clear, nares patent, nasopharynx clear, edentulous. Atraumatic, normocephalic, PERRLA, EOMI, conjunctiva and sclera clear; nares patent, nasopharynx clear, good dentition. Piercing in her right nostril and lower lip. Bulging eyes Neck Supple Diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland Lungs CTA AP&L CTA AP&L CTA AP&L Card S1S2 without rub or gallop S1S2 without rub or gallop S1S2 without rub, Tachycardia Abd positive bowel sounds (BS) in all four quadrants; no masses; no organomegaly noted; diffuse, mild, bilateral lower quadrant pain noted Mild diffuse tenderness. INSPECTION: no masses or thrills noted; no discoloration and skin is warm to; no tattoos or piercings; abdomen is nondistended and round AUSCULTATION: bowel sounds (BS) are normal in all four quadrants, no bruits noted PALPATION: on palpation, abdomen is tender to touch in four quadrants; tenderness noted on light palpation, deep palpation reveals no masses, spleen and liver unremarkable PERCUSSION: tympany heard in all quadrants, no dullness noted in abdomi Once you received your case number, answer the following questions: What other subjective data would you obtain? What other objective findings would you look for? What diagnostic exams do you want to order? Name 3 differential diagnoses based on this patient presenting symptoms?

Identify the product, cost of implementation, availability of resources to implement, and the promotion of the plan.

In this writing assignment, you will present a health-promotion plan through the use of a social marketing model. Submit a paper that summarizes the steps in the social marketing model to implement a health-promotion plan. Step 1 Select a group and a behavior to change. You may choose a family group, a social group, or a community group. Include information about environmental factors that may impact delivery of health promotion activities. For example, you might discuss if the group is rural or urban. access to transportation or computers and the impact (positive or negative) that these factors may have on routinely accessing health promotion information or attending group events such as health fairs. Describe the characteristics and makeup of the group you selected. Include your rationale for why this behavior is a concern and include qualitative and/or quantitative data to support your choice. Step 2 Select a health-promotion intervention to change a health behavior of the identified group. This may be a health-promotion intervention that is currently being implemented, or something original that you propose. Clearly describe the intervention you would like to implement. Step 3 Describe the framework of the social marketing of this plan by using the following framework: Identify the product, cost of implementation, availability of resources to implement, and the promotion of the plan. Step 4 Explain the evaluation process to determine whether the social marketing was successful. Make sure that you include what benchmark or percentage of participants would indicate success.

Discuss the types of assistance you might provide to each of the following clients from a vulnerable population

Topic 2: Stigma Associated with Disease Some vulnerable populations may have diseases, health impairments, and pregnancy that bring humiliation and predisposed judgment. Unfortunately, these health conditions can cause vulnerable populations to become ostracized by the general public. What ways would you choose to function as a nurse advocate for vulnerable populations? Discuss the types of assistance you might provide to each of the following clients from a vulnerable population: A 24-year-old pregnant woman who is currently homeless and unmarried A 16-year-old girl who has run away from her foster home and who has an IV drug habit An immigrant worker whose TB skin test just came back positive An employed, married man who contracted Hepatitis B through a blood transfusion 30 years ago

How should a company manage emerging technologies?

Read chapter 13 and answer the following questions. file is uploaded 1.How do you keep company secrets secret? 2.How should a company manage emerging technologies? 3.In your company, how are personal hardware (phone, pc) and emerging technologies treated?

Select values from the “Rokeach Values Survey” that will provide the foundation of your model and discuss the leadership behaviors that will result from those values.

Select values from the “Rokeach Values Survey” that will provide the foundation of your model and discuss the leadership behaviors that will result from those values. Be sure to select values for each of the following four levels: individual, interpersonal, organizational, and societal. Use the instructions in “Creating a Personal Model of Leadership Instructions” and the Rokeach Values Survey in topic materials to guide you.