Chasing the Scream discusses the work of John Marks, a physician who prescribed heroin to those struggling with heroin addiction in England. He is quoted as saying that many “of the harms of drugs are to do with the laws around them, not the drugs themselves.” (Hari, 2015 – Research Paper Writing Help Service, p. […]
Mr. Rivera is a 72-year-old patient with end stage COPD who is in the care of Hospice. He has a history of smoking, hypertension, obesity, and type 2 Diabetes. He is on Oxygen 2L per nasal cannula around the clock. His wife and 2 adult children help with his care. Develop a concept map for […]
Forensic Population: Sex Offenders. In 250-300 words, Post a brief description of the two types of sex offenders you selected and explain at least two similarities and two differences between these two types of sex offenders. Then explain one challenge related to the treatment of each type of sex offender. See the links below and […]
Details of Assessment Term and Year Time allowed – Assessment No 2 of 2 Assessment Weighting 50% Assessment Type Written Due Date Week No. 8 Room Details of Subject Qualification ICT60115 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Subject Name Manage ICT Team Details of Unit(s) of competency Unit Code (s) and Names BSBWOR502 Lead and manage […]
OBJECT RELATIONS THEORY Object relations theory is a psychodynamic theory that describes the process of developing a mind as one grows in relation to others in the environment. Ronald Fairbairn coined the term “object relations,” and Melanie Klein is most commonly associated with the term “object relations theory.” The theory emphasizes interpersonal relations, primarily in […]
Jean Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory Jean Piaget is widely regarded as one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century. His cognitive development theory, which he developed throughout his career, is still a cornerstone of developmental psychology today. Piaget’s work has revolutionized our understanding of how children think, learn, and grow. In this article, […]
Modeling and role modeling theory erickson, tomlin & swain Modeling and Role Modeling Theory (MRM) is a nursing theory developed by Helen C. Erickson, Evelyn M. Tomlin, and Mary Ann P. Swain. The theory is regarded as a philosophy of nursing that focuses on caring for clients with an awareness of and respect for their […]
Theories based on interactive process i. Imogene king: theory of goal attainment major concepts and definitions Interactive process theories are an essential aspect of nursing practice that guides nurses in their interactions with patients. Two of the most influential interactive process theories in nursing are Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment and Sister Callista Roy’s […]
Module 4 discussion. Answer the questions below based on the following case study. A 20-year-old woman is brought to the local emergency department (ED) by her family. She appears restless, pacing around the waiting room, and her parents say that she has recently been asked to leave her job as a tattoo artist. She has […]
Hypertension in African Americans: A Growing Health Concern Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a significant health concern that affects millions of people worldwide. In the United States, African Americans have the highest prevalence of hypertension, and it is a leading cause of death and disability in this population. Despite significant progress in […]