Capacitors C1 = 6.11 uF and C2 = 1.54 uF are charged as a parallel combination across a 291 V battery. The capacitors are disconnected from the…

Capacitors C1 = 6.11 uF and C2 = 1.54 uF are charged as a parallel combination across a 291 V battery. The capacitors are disconnected from the battery and from each other. They are then connected positive plate to negative plate and negative plate to positive plate. Calculate the resulting charge on capacitor C1

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

Explain how the factors you selected might impact decisions related to preventive services. Describe drug treatment options for patients diagnosed with the type of cancer you selected. Explain the short-term and long-term implications of these treatments.

Explain how the factors you selected might impact decisions related to preventive services.Describe drug treatment options for patients diagnosed with the type of cancer you selected. Explain the short-term and long-term implications of these treatments.
Women’s and Men’s HealthBreast cancer is not just a disease that strikes at women. It strikes at the very heart of who we are as women: how others perceive us, how we perceive ourselves, how we live, work, and raise our families—or whether we do these things at all.–Debbie Wasserman SchultzThis sentiment that Schultz expressed is true for many disorders associated with women’s and men’s health such as hormone deficiencies, cancers, and other functional and structural abnormalities. Disorders such as these not only result in physiological consequences but also psychological consequences such as embarrassment, guilt, or profound disappointment for patients. For these reasons, the provider-patient relationship must be carefully managed. During evaluations, patients must feel comfortable answering questions so that you, as a key health-care provider, will be able to diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment options. Advanced practice nurses must be able to educate patients on these disorders and help relieve associated stigmas and concerns.This week, as you examine women’s and men’s health issues, you focus on treatments for hormone deficiencies and cancer. You also explore preventive services for women’s and men’s health.Learning ObjectivesBy the end of this week, students will:Evaluate the strengths and limitations of hormone replacement therapyEvaluate treatments for hormone deficienciesAnalyze preventive services for women’s and men’s healthAnalyze drug treatments for cancer patientsEvaluate implications of cancer drug treatments on patientsUnderstand and apply key terms, concepts, and principles related to prescribing drugs to treat disorders associated with women’s and men’s healthPhoto Credit: Comstock/Stockbyte/Getty Images
Learning ResourcesThis page contains the Learning Resources for this week. Be sure to scroll down the page to see all of this week’s assigned Learning Resources. To access select media resources, please use the media player below.Required ReadingsNote: To access this week’s required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus.Arcangelo, V. P., & Peterson, A. M. (Eds.). (2013). Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice: A practical approach (3rd ed.). Ambler, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.Chapter 33, “Prostatic Disorders and Erectile Dysfunction” (pp. 481–495)This chapter examines the causes, pathophysiology, and drug treatment of four disorders: prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, and erectile dysfunction. It also explores the importance of monitoring patient response and patient education.
Chapter 34, “Overactive Bladder” (pp. 496–511)This chapter describes the causes, pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, and evaluation of overactive bladder. It also outlines the process of initiating, administering, and managing drug treatment for this disorder.
Chapter 55, “Contraception” (pp. 874–883)This chapter examines various methods of contraception and covers drug interactions, selecting the most appropriate agent, and monitoring patient response to contraceptions.
Chapter 56, “Menopause and Menopausal Hormone Therapy” (pp. 884–895)This chapter presents various options for menopausal hormone therapy and examines the strengths and limitations of each form of therapy.
Chapter 57, “Osteoporosis” (pp. 896–903)This chapter covers various options for treating osteoporosis. It also describes proper dosages, potential adverse reactions, and special considerations of each drug.
Chapter 58, “Vaginitis” (pp. 904–915)This chapter examines various causes of vaginitis and explores the diagnostic criteria and methods of treatment for the disorder.Holloway, D. (2010). Clinical update on hormone replacement therapy. British Journal of Nursing, 19(8), 496–504Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article examines the purpose, components, and administration of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). It also presents benefits, risks, potential side effects, and alternative treatment options of HRT.Mäkinen, J. I., & Huhtaniemi, I. (2011). Androgen replacement therapy in late-onset hypogonadism: Current concepts and controversies—A mini-review. Gerontology, 57(3), 193–202.Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article examines the role of testosterone levels in the development of hypogonadism. It also explores health issues that are impacted by testosterone levels and the role of testosterone replacement therapy.
Drugs.com. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.drugs.com/
This website presents a comprehensive review of prescription and over-the-counter drugs including information on common uses and potential side effects. It also provides updates relating to new drugs on the market, support from health professionals, and a drug-drug interactions checker.U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. (2014). The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Section 2. Recommendations for Adults. Retrieved from http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/clinicians-providers/guidelines-recommendations/guide/section2.html
This website lists various preventive services available for men and women and provides information about available screenings, tests, preventive medication, and counseling.CHAPTER 1: Hormone Replacement TherapyIn recent years, hormone replacement therapy has become a controversial issue. When prescribing therapies, advanced practice nurses must weigh the strengths and limitations of the prescribed supplemental hormones. If advanced practice nurses determine that the limitations outweigh the strengths, then they might suggest alternative treatment options such as herbs or other natural remedies, changes in diet, and increase in exercise.Consider the following scenario:As an advanced practice nurse at a community health clinic, you often treat female (and sometimes male patients) with hormone deficiencies. One of your patients requests that you prescribe supplemental hormones. This poses the questions: How will you determine what kind of treatment to suggest? What patient factors should you consider? Are supplemental hormones the best option for the patient, or would they benefit from alternative treatments?To prepare:
ASSIGNMENT#1Review Chapter 56 of the Arcangelo and Peterson text, as well as the Holloway and Makinen and Huhtaniemi articles in the Learning Resources.Review the provided scenario and reflect on whether or not you would support hormone replacement therapy (SEE SCEANARIO ABOVE)Locate and review additional articles about research on hormone replacement therapy for women and/or men. Consider the strengths and limitations of hormone replacement therapy.Based on your research of the strengths and limitations, again reflect on whether or not you would support hormone replacement therapy.Consider whether you would prescribe supplemental hormones or recommend alternative treatments to patients with hormone deficiencies.With these thoughts in mind:Post a description of the strengths and limitations of hormone replacement therapy. Based on these strengths and limitations, explain why you would or why you would not support hormone replacement therapy. Explain whether you would prescribe supplemental hormones or recommend alternative treatments to patients with hormone deficiencies and why.CHAPTER 2:Cancer and Women’s and Men’s HealthThe American Cancer Society estimates that by the end of 2012, more than 226,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 241,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer (American Cancer Society, 2012a; American Cancer Society 2012b). With such prevalence of women’s and men’s cancers, patient education and preventive services are essential. In clinical settings, advanced practice nurses must assist physicians in educating patients on risk factors, preventive services, and for patients diagnosed with cancer, on potential drug treatments. The clinical implications of women’s and men’s cancer greatly depend on early detection, which is primarily achieved through preventive services. In this Assignment, you consider the short-term and long-term implications of cancer and drug treatments associated with women’s and men’s health, as well as appropriate preventive services.To prepare:
ASSIGNMENT 2Select a type of cancer associated with women’s or men’s health such as breast, cervical, or ovarian cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.Locate and review articles examining the type of cancer you selected.Review the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force article in the Learning Resources. Think about available preventive services that providers might recommend for patients at risk of this type of cancer.Select two of the following factors: genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or behavior. Reflect on how these factors might impact decisions related to preventive services.Consider drug treatment options for patients diagnosed with the type of cancer you selected including short-term and long-term implications of the treatments.By Day 7Write a 3- 4 page paper that addresses the following:Describe available preventive services that providers might recommend for patients at risk of the type of cancer you selected.Explain how the factors you selected might impact decisions related to preventive services.Describe drug treatment options for patients diagnosed with the type of cancer you selected. Explain the short-term and long-term implications of these treatments.

 
. .

The post Explain how the factors you selected might impact decisions related to preventive services. Describe drug treatment options for patients diagnosed with the type of cancer you selected. Explain the short-term and long-term implications of these treatments. appeared first on cleanessays.com.

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

The typical volume of an Escherichia coli cell is 1.0 m 3 . At pH 7 how many hydrogen ions are inside the cell?

The typical volume of an Escherichia coli cell is 1.0 μm 3 . At pH 7 how many hydrogen ions are inside the cell? A bacteria cell typically contains 1000s of macromolecules, many with multiple acidic and basic sites. What does your calculation of the number hydrogen ions in a cell tell you about the common notion that ionizable groups are surrounded with many H+ and OH- ions?

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

Which one of these statements from the article would be considered a recommendation for future studies? (Select al that apply.) a. Future development of programs to help relieve the occupational stress in MS nurses. b. Research to discover why older nurses have a higher perceived stress compared to younger nurses. c. Sufficiently educating nursing leaders in generational differences. d. Identification of occupational stressors perceived stress and coping styles among generational cohorts.

Which one of these statements from the article would be considered a recommendation for future studies? (Select al that apply.) a. Future development of programs to help relieve the occupational stress in MS nurses. b. Research to discover why older nurses have a higher perceived stress compared to younger nurses. c. Sufficiently educating nursing leaders in generational differences. d. Identification of occupational stressors perceived stress and coping styles among generational cohorts.
Research Article Critique Part TwoOccuaptional Stressors Stress Perception Levels and Coping Styles of Medical Surgical RNs: A Gernalized Perscpective(Wakim 2014)Your assigned article for critique is:Wakim N. (2014). Occupationalstressors stress perception levels and coping styles of medical surgicalRNs.Journal of Nursing Administration 44(12) 632-639.doi:10.1097/NNA.0000000000000140Instructions: A major skill that is learned in this course is how to critically read and critique nursing research articles. The purpose for critiquing an article is to critically evaluate the research process followed by the author(s) of the assigned article. This is an information-intensive time-intensive process that is not learned overnight. To demonstrate your skill at critiquing an article you will complete this open-book multiple choice assignment.Here’s how you should approach completing this weeks assignment to finish critiquing an article:1. First do your assigned reading in Grove Gray and Burns (2015) and complete the reading worksheets early in the week. This will introduce you to the critique skills you will need for the week.2. Skim the entire instructor assigned research article that has been posted on Blackboard for you so that you will have an idea of what it is about. Lightly cross out the abstract for the article (you won’t be using it). Then for this week re-read carefully from the study design section through the end of the article.3. Print this document and find the best answer to each question below based on your Grove Gray and Burns (2015) assigned reading for the week and what you have read in the instructor assigned research article.4. Some of the questions in the critique assignment below will seem unfamiliar to you. Look up key terms from the question in your textbook. Some examples of these terms might be: power analysis inter-rater reliability and generalization. You can also look in Chapter 12 for an example of a critical appraisal (or critique) of a quantitative research article.5. Once you have completed this assignment on paper go into blackboard and enter your answers by the assignment due date and time listed in the syllabus. Ignore any wording from Blackboard that indicates that this is a test and carefully enter your answers from this document.6. You will have two access attempts to record your answers. This is given to you so that if you encounter technical difficulties on your first attempt or you would like a second attempt to try to improve your grade you may do so. You will not be able to see the questions that you missed when you submit your attempt. Blackboard will record the highest grade from the two submissions.If you have questions about this assignment you can post them to your group discussion board for help. Please do not post the exact question from the assignment below and ask the group for the answer as this would constitute academic dishonesty.Questions 1 – 9: Sample. (For help with these questions refer to chapters: 9 & 12)1. What sampling method or plan was used by the authors in this study?a. Simple random samplingb. Systematic samplingc. Convenience samplingd. Network sampling2. According to Grove Gray and Burns (2015) what are the potential biases of this sampling method?a. This is a strong probability sampling method with very little potential for biasb. This method is used when an ordered list of all members of the population are available and provides a random but not equal chance for inclusion in the study.c. This method provides little opportunity to control for bias because subjects are included in the study merely because they happen to be in the right place at the right time.d. This method is specific to the individuals who were recruited and the information gained cannot be generalized to others who dont share these types of experiences.e. None of the above biases best describe the sampling method chosen by the author.3. What was the final sample size reported by the authors for this study?a. 200 participantsb. 84 participantsc. 159 participantsd. 161 participants4. Was a power analysis conducted? If so which statement best describes the results of the power analysis?a. The authors mention that an a priori power analysis was conducted and 200 subjects weredetermined to be needed for the study.b. The authors mention that a power analysis was conducted using four predictors and 1-way ANOVA using three independent groups for a needed sample size of 159.c. The authors do not report that a power analysis was conducted.5. Which of these statements would be considered an inclusion criterion for the sample in the research article?a. English-speakingb. Have at least two years of experience as a nursec. Work on a Medical Surgical unitd. Be a member of the Medical Surgical Nurses Association6. Which of these statements would be considered to be exclusion criterion specifically identified by the author for the sample in the research article?a. The exclusion criteria were explained verbally during recruitment.b. History of depression/ mental health issue.c. Report of no stress related problems by the participant.d. Participants only worked on the night shift.7. What is the refusal rate for this study? (Hint: see page 253 in your text)a. 161/200 X 100% = 80%b. 84/159 X 100% = 53%c. unknown / cannot be calculated.d. 39/200 x 100% = 19.5%8. Which of the following would be accurate for the attrition rate for this study?a. 161/200 X 100% = 80%b. 39/200 X 100% = 20%c. 84/159 X 100% = 53%d. 0%9. What was the setting for this research study? Briefly describe the setting and indicate whether it was appropriate for conducting this study.a. The setting for this study was a partially controlled setting and was appropriate for this studys research design.b. The setting for this study was not well described by the authors and therefore not appropriate forconducting this study.c. The setting for this study was a highly controlled setting and was appropriate for this studys research design.d. The setting for this study was a natural or field setting and was appropriate for this studys research design.Question 10 – 14: Measurement Methods. (For help with these questions refer to chapters 10 & 12.)10. Which ones of these questionnaires scales or physiologic measures is used in this research study?(Select all that apply).a. The Ways of Coping Questionaire (WAYS)b. The Nursing Stress Scale (NSS)c. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)d. The Quality of Life Scale (QOLS)11. How do the authors describe the reliability of the Nursing Stress Scale (NSS) in previous studies?a. Two follow-up emails were sent to potential participants.b. they compared the odd and even questions on the test to determine their equivalence.c. a team of staff nurses was trained by the primary investigator to administer the questionnaire.d. they tested a group of subjects twice using the same questionnaire (test-retest reliability).e. they computed a Cronbachs alpha on the Nurse Stress Scale that was administered to this group of subjects.12. How do the authors describe the validity of The Ways of Coping Questionnaire (WAYS).a. discriminant validity demonstrated that each subscale measured the same constructs.b. evidence of validity from contrasting groups because they gave it to spouses of MS nurses.c. no was no mention of determining the validity of WAYS questionnaire.d. The authors had experience with administering this questionnaire.13. What types of questionnaires or surveys were used in this research study? (Select all that apply.)a. The authors developed the Professional Quality of Life Scale.b. Interviews were reportedly used but the authors do not explain what was included in them.c. The authors developed their own questions to ask about demographic information.d. The authors report adding a few of their own questions at the end of the demographic questionnaire.e. This study did not use any questionnaires or surveys.f. The authors used previously developed questionnaires or surveys to measure the studyvariables.14. Were any physiological measurements collected from the subjects for the purpose of this study?a. Yesb. NoQuestion 15- 16: Data Collection. (For help with these questions refer to chapters 10 & 12)15. Which one of the following best describes the data collection process used in this study?a. questionnaires / surveys were completed via the telephone.b. participants were given the questionnaires on enrollment in the study and asked to drop the sealed envelope in a locked box at the nurses station.c. questionnaires / surveys were mailed to the prospective participants and returned in a self-addressed stamped envelope.d. nurse researchers interviewed the study participants in a focus group.16. If there were more than one data collector for the study would an estimation of inter-rater reliability be an important concept for the authors to report on for this study?a. yes and the authors reported their efforts to achieve inter-rater reliability.b. yes but the authors do not discuss any efforts to achieve inter-rater reliability.c. no the issue of inter-rater reliability does not apply here.Question 17 – 19: Data Analysis. (For help with these questions refer to chapters 11 & 12)17. What descriptive statistics are used in this study? (Select all that apply).a. meanb. medianc. moded. standard deviatione. z-scoresf. percentage distributions18. What inferential statistics were used to examine the data obtained from the subjects? (Select all that apply)a. Bivariate correlational analysisb. Factor Analysisc. t-Testd. Chi-Squaree. ANCOVAf. ANOVAg. regression analysish. None of the above inferential statistics were used in this study.19. What is the level of significance (alpha) set at for this study?a. .05 or 5%b. .10 or 90%c .01 or 1%d. an alpha level or level of significance chosen by the authors was not specifically mentioned in the textof the article.Question 20-25: Researchers Interpretation of the Findings. (For help with these questions refer to chapters 11 & 12)20. There are several statistically significant findings in this study. Which of these statements from the article would be considered a significant and predicted result? (select all that apply)a. As MS nurses perceptions of their stress increases their use of ways to cope increases (r = .357 P<.00) b. Younger nurses have lower levels of perceived stress per post hoc Tukey analysis. c. Baby boomers tend to report higher use of self-controlling behaviors than Gen X and Gen Y nurses when dealing with occupational stressors. d. The stress perception level is thus determined by the type of occupational stressor that the nurse is exposed to. 21. Which of these statements from the article would be considered a non-significant result. (Select all that apply) a. The older the nurse the higher the level of stress. b. There was no difference between the scores on ways of coping related to age cohorts (F2158 = 1.12 P=.33) c. Age years of experience and educational levels are not significant factors in levels of perceived stress among MS nurses. d. Baby boomers tend to report higher use of self-controlling behaviors than Gen X and Gen Y nurses when dealing with occupational stressors. 22. Which one of these statements from the article would be considered clinically important? a. According to this study results a high level of occupational stress is not a known factor for nursing turnover in MS nurses. b. Younger nurses have better coping skills to combat perceived stress compared to more experienced nurses. c. Baby boomers reported higher use of self-controlling behaviors when dealing with occupational stressors compared with Gen X and Gen Y. d. Six participants were removed from the study due to incomplete surveys. 23. Which statements below implied from the article would be considered a limitation of the study? (Select all that apply) a. The researchers utilized a qualitative method in the research design. b. Lack of standardization of the conditions of administering the instruments. c. A small sample size with a low response rate. d. A measure of social desirability in giving responses as the participants worked with the researcher. 24. Which one of these statements would be considered a statement regarding generalization of these results? a. The results indicated that there were high levels of perceived stress in this group of MS nurses and can be generalized to all MS nurses in the United States. b. The survey was mailed only to MS nurses who were members of the Medical Surgical Nurses Association (MSNA). c. A convenience sample of MS nurses decreases generalizability. d. The use of a power analysis influenced the generalization of the results to all MS nurses. 25. Which one of these statements from the article would be considered a recommendation for future studies? (Select al that apply.) a. Future development of programs to help relieve the occupational stress in MS nurses. b. Research to discover why older nurses have a higher perceived stress compared to younger nurses. c. Sufficiently educating nursing leaders in generational differences. d. Identification of occupational stressors perceived stress and coping styles among generational cohorts.

 
. .

The post Which one of these statements from the article would be considered a recommendation for future studies? (Select al that apply.) a. Future development of programs to help relieve the occupational stress in MS nurses. b. Research to discover why older nurses have a higher perceived stress compared to younger nurses. c. Sufficiently educating nursing leaders in generational differences. d. Identification of occupational stressors perceived stress and coping styles among generational cohorts. appeared first on cleanessays.com.

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

What is the total heat capacity of the calorimeter?

What is the total heat capacity of the calorimeter?Under constant-volume conditions the heat of combustion of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) is 26.38 kJ/g.A 1.640-g sample of benzoic acid is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeterincreases from 22.23C to 27.20C.a) What is the total heat capacity of the calorimeter?b)A 1.320-g sample of a new organic substance is combusted in the same calorimeter. Thetemperature of the calorimeter increases from 22.14C to 26.82C. What is the heat ofcombustion per gram of the new substance?c)Suppose that in changing samples, a portion of the water in the calorimeter weere lost. In what way, if any, would this change the heat capacity of the calorimeter?

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

What are the expected rates of reimbursement for this time frame for each payer?

What are the expected rates of reimbursement for this time frame for each payer?
Healthcare Finance: HLTH420 – 1304A 01
Unit3 – Individual Project
500-700 words
Your facility has the following payer mix:
40% commercial insurances = 800
25% Medicare insurance = 500
15% Medicaid insurance = 300
15% liability insurance = 300
5% all others including self-pay = 100
Assume that for the time in question you have 2000 cases in the proportions above. (what are the proportions of the total cases for each payer?)
(Calculated above )
The average Medicare rate for each case is $6200- use this as the baseline. Commercial insurances average 110% of Medicare, Medicaid averages 65% of Medicare, Liability insurers average 200% of Medicare and the others average 100% of Medicare rates. (what are the individual reimbursement rates for all 5 payers?)
Calculating Individual Reimbursement Rates for the 5 Payers (Commercial Medicare Medicaid Liability Self pay / Other
Medicare Rate (Baseline) $6200
Commercial Insurance 110%
Medicaid 65% of Medicare
Liability Insurers 200% of Medicare
Others Average 100% of Medicare Rates
1. What are the expected rates of reimbursement for this time frame for each payer? What is your expected A/R?
2. What rate should you charge for these services (assuming one charge rate for all payers)?(this gives you your total A/R.) Calculate the total charges for all cases based on this rate.

 
. .

The post What are the expected rates of reimbursement for this time frame for each payer? appeared first on cleanessays.com.

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

Imagine that you own multiple nursing home facilities for the elderly in your local area. Although your business has been lauded by patients, families, and regulators alike, some of your competitors a

Imagine that you own multiple nursing home facilities for the elderly in your local area. Although your business has been lauded by patients, families, and regulators alike, some of your competitors are less diligent about the care they provide. Recently, a local news broadcast aired an investigative report about the deplorable conditions and treatment at some of your competitors’ facilities. The community is outraged, and they demand a significant change in the policies governing the oversight of nursing homes.
While you agree that your patients deserve only the most ethical, respectful, and high-quality care from a nursing home, you are worried that the proposed policies would make your business unprofitable. You cannot continue to provide the quality care for which you are known if you cannot afford to comply with these policies, so you have a specific interest in this policy issue. How can you influence and educate the local public health officials to ensure that the spirit of the increased oversight is maintained, while the practical measures do not force you into bankruptcy?
Whether an interest group consists of one stakeholder, as in this example, or a unified group of similarly minded stakeholders, the primary role of an interest group remains the same. Although interest groups cannot, themselves, set policy, they can work to influence those who do. Some of the more common tactics employed by interest groups include the following:

Seeking an audience with policymakers to present their positions
Lobbying policymakers to affect policy change
Litigating against policies they oppose
Organizing communities to contact policymakers
Campaigning to educate the public and/or drive public opinion

  In a 3- to 4-paragraph post, identify and briefly describe the public health topic you chose. Identify possible interest groups that may be stakeholders for policies addressing that topic. Analyze those interest groups to posit their interest in the policies and the means by which they may exert their influence. 

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

Based on the case information alone what psychiatric disorder(s) seem most likely?Kristopher is a 14-year-old boy who was recently accused by a female classmate of forcing her to have sex with him.

Based on the case information alone what psychiatric disorder(s) seem most likely?Kristopher is a 14-year-old boy who was recently accused by a female classmate of forcing her to have sex with him.
Kristopher is a 14-year-old boy who was recently accused by a female classmate of forcing her to have sex with him. He claimed that she agreed to have sex with him and then became angry because he went out with other girls. Kristopher is known as a bully and often fights with other students. He was removed from his biological mother’s home when he was 4 years old because she was unresponsive when he was repeatedly abused by her boyfriend. Kristopher was adopted by his current parents when he was 7 years old after he had lived in a series of foster homes. He was a known charmer. Despite his charm, however, he had difficulty controlling his temper and seemed to take pleasure in being cruel to other children and animals.
During the next few years, Kristopher’s adoptive parents tried to help him. They worked with the school to help him control his temper and provided him with therapy. However, his behavior became increasingly difficult to manage. He frequently lied and sometimes stole money from his mother. He began to spend time with other adolescents who were known to use drugs. His school performance, which had never been satisfactory, deteriorated even further. Soon after he was accused of the sexual assault, he ran away from home but was caught by police and arrested.
School Administrators have requested a clinical assessment be completed specific to Kristopher; and consequently, you have been asked to complete the assessment and make a brief presentation to aforementioned officials.
Please submit a written assignment addressing the following items:
Based on the case information alone what psychiatric disorder(s) seem most likely?What internal and external strengths do you see in Kristopher’s case?What specific treatment(s) would you recommend for Kristopher, and why?You are asked by one of the school officials if Kristopher should be placed back in the classroom. How would you respond to this question? Please cite specific evidence (e.g. risk factors, etc.) to support your argument.How does your understanding of childhood trauma influence your understanding and conceptualization of Kristopher’s presentation?

 
. .

The post Based on the case information alone what psychiatric disorder(s) seem most likely?Kristopher is a 14-year-old boy who was recently accused by a female classmate of forcing her to have sex with him. appeared first on cleanessays.com.

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

Consider the reaction: 2 BrCI(g) = Br2(g) + CI2(g) K=9.01*10^3 at a given temperature A reaction vessel originally contains BrCI = 0.084M only.

Consider the reaction:
2 BrCI(g) = Br2(g) + CI2(g) K=9.01*10^3 at a given temperature
A reaction vessel originally contains BrCI = 0.084M only. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each species.
[Br]=?
[CI]=?
[BrCI]=?The post Consider the reaction: 2 BrCI(g) = Br2(g) + CI2(g) K=9.01*10^3 at a given temperature A reaction vessel originally contains BrCI = 0.084M only. first appeared on Nursing School Essays.

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW

Analyze psychological issues that may arise in children faced with special circumstances. Evaluate treatment options used with children faced with special circumstances Analyze cultural influences on treatments (D) To Prepare for the Discussion: […]

Analyze psychological issues that may arise in children faced with special circumstances. Evaluate treatment options used with children faced with special circumstances Analyze cultural influences on treatments (D) To Prepare for the Discussion: […]
Special Topics in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Essay Assignment Papers Students will: Analyze psychological issues that may arise in children faced with special circumstances Evaluate assessment measures used with children faced with special circumstances Evaluate treatment options used with children faced with special circumstances Analyze cultural influences on treatments (D) To Prepare for the Discussion: […]

 
. .

The post Analyze psychological issues that may arise in children faced with special circumstances. Evaluate treatment options used with children faced with special circumstances Analyze cultural influences on treatments (D) To Prepare for the Discussion: […] appeared first on cleanessays.com.

"Is this question part of your assignment? We can help"

ORDER NOW