Describe your favorite chapter of Bus Ride to Justice. Why is it your favorite chapter? How does it relate to our semester long discussion of law and society?

Case Study- Mrs. Smith is an incapacitated patient admitted to the hospital with confusion and weakness. Her diagnosis is pneumonia, complicated by end stage cirrhosis and an elevated ammonia level. She has one daughter named Sandra, who lives locally and visits almost daily but cannot stay overnight. During the previous shift, Mrs. Smith became physically aggressive, confused, and uncooperative. She fell but had no injury. Staff was not able to console or manage her behavior and obtained orders to sedate her. After multiple doses of sedation, Mrs. Smith is resting but heavily sedated. It is a growing concern as to how the client will obtain nourishment. Now some nurses’ advocate for continued sedation throughout the night for behavioral control. Others advocate for continued sedation to prevent another fall. On your morning shift, Mrs. Smith does not exhibit the same behavior that she did earlier but is confused at times and prone to getting up by herself. You are not sure that she needs sedation. A sitter would be beneficial, but none is available. If you sedate her and she cannot take her medication, the condition will worsen and the incapacitation will increase. As her nurse, you feel the appropriate goal is to keep her safe from falls, harm, and her symptoms. You want to also make sure she is receiving adequate nutrition. Using your assigned theorist, how can the nurse care for this client (which includes family) holistically ? Please include references. 1. How the nurse can be authentically present in the nurse-client relationship) 2. How is caring viewed by your assigned theorist 3. How is the person(human) viewed? 4. Please use three of your theorist’s main concepts to explain how this theory would guide the nurse in caring for this client. . Spelling and grammar must be checked prior to submission. Assigned theorist: Joanne Duffy-Quality-Care Model
Write a research paper on the mental health issues that the Latino community is facing in the United States. You can focus on medical literature on recent immigrants, as well as second and third generation immigrants. It is strongly recommended to make connections between the ideas discussed in class and those that you find in your research. It is also recommended to analyze literary works or documentaries that deal with this issue.
Karl Marx, James Mill, and Martin Luther King Jr focus attention on the economic, political, and racial injustice. Analyze how each author’s arguments relate to extending civil rights in a democracy by highlighting how divisions of class, ideology, and race prevent full participation in a just and representative democracy.
For this paper and presentation you must begin by completing all assigned readings and observing the impact of technology on topics relevant to our course as you go about your life and recording these observations in your journal. For example, we have readings about dating and relationships in the 21st Century, sexting, online dating, impact of media, impact of social media, use of online communities to explore sexuality, pornography and more. You should choose a focal point and spend several weeks making observations about it. For example, suppose you were interested in assessing the role mobile technology plays in relationships. You might make observations about how many couples you see publicly occupying the same space, yet each transfixed with their phone simultaneously. You might consider how many times you overhear someone complain about technology being burdensome in their relationship, or how many people you know who have made such claims. Yet another way to approach this could include asking friends some questions about whether or not they have had issues related to technology and dating or relationships or sex. Obviously, you might also choose to look for positive impacts of technology. There are a variety of possibilities of themes of inquiry and our readings offer many different ideas that you can use as starting points for your project. Once you have settled on a focal point, you need to think about how and where you can observe it, who you can talk to about and what it means for us today. How does this behavior compare to the past? What implications does it have for the future? Be careful to not jump to conclusions! Your analysis must be based on your observations.