Create an ethical code of conduct for those in governance, management, and professional staff for any one of these health care organizations.

Create an ethical code of conduct for those in governance, management, and professional staff for any one of these health care organizations: Acute-care hospital Surgery Center Behavioral Health Center Specialty Hospital Long-Term-Care Facility Out-Patient Center In a 10 to 12 page paper (excluding title and reference pages), discuss the following: Brief background of the facility. Organization structure of the facility and duties/ responsibilities of those in management and professional staff. Two possible ethical dilemmas that may be encountered. Ethical standards for those in governance, management, and professional staff. Ways to implement the ethical code of conduct and ensure compliance. Consequences if there is a violation of the code of ethics. When writing your paper, use 3rd person. Follow APA guidelines. Use at least eight scholarly and/or peer-reviewed sources that were published within the past five years, a minimum of three of which must be from the Ashford Online Library. All sources must be cited according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Explain the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Explain the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What are their geographical connections? What are their historical timelines? Analyze the historical relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in order to make an argument about the similarities and differences between the three religions. Select one main example from the following list on which to focus your comparison: the nature of God, the nature of Jesus, Holy Books, or Salvation. Your analysis should span multiple paragraphs and utilize specific examples. Conclude by examining the current relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam today. How has globalization influenced or affected the current relationship? Your paper should include an introduction and thesis that clearly states your central claim, thoughtful examples and analysis in your body paragraphs, and a conclusion to finalize your thoughts.

Explain what you read, why it is important, but look at it with a critical eye. What can we learn form each primary source?

Explain what you read, why it is important, but look at it with a critical eye. What can we learn form each primary source? Why is it important? How do you know it is important? Do you detect any biases that might alter the accuracy of what is being written?