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Mood disorders can impact every facet of a child’s life, making the most basic activities difficult for clients and their families. This was the case for 13-year-old Kara, who was struggling at home and at school. For more than 8 years, Kara suffered from temper tantrums, impulsiveness, inappropriate behavior, difficulty in judgment, and sleep issues. As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner working with pediatric clients, you must be able to assess whether these symptoms are caused by psychological, social, or underlying growth and development issues. You must then be able recommend appropriate therapies.

This week, as you examine antidepressant therapies, you explore the assessment and treatment of pediatric clients with mood disorders. You also consider ethical and legal implications of these therapies.

 

Assignment: Assessing and Treating Pediatric Clients With Mood DisorderWhen pediatric clients present with mood disorders, the process of assessing, diagnosing, and treating them can be quite complex. Children not only present with different signs and symptoms than adult clients with the same disorders, but they also metabolize medications much differently. As a result, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners must exercise caution when prescribing psychotropic medications to these clients. For this Assignment, as you examine the client case study in this week’s Learning Resources, consider how you might assess and treat pediatric clients presenting with mood disorders.

Note: This Assignment is the first of 10 assignments that are based on interactive client case studies. For these assignments, you will be required to make decisions about how to assess and treat clients. Each of your decisions will have a consequence. Some consequences will be insignificant, and others may be life altering. You are not expected to make the “right” decision every time; in fact, some scenarios may not have a “right” decision. You are, however, expected to learn from each decision you make and demonstrate the ability to weigh risks versus benefits to prescribe appropriate treatments for clients.

Learning Objectives

Students will:
  • Assess client factors and history to develop personalized plans of antidepressant therapy for pediatric clients
  • Analyze factors that influence pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes in pediatric clients requiring antidepressant therapy
  • Evaluate efficacy of treatment plans
  • Analyze ethical and legal implications related to prescribing antidepressant therapy to pediatric clients

 

Assignment: Assessing and Treating Pediatric Clients With Mood Disorders

When pediatric clients present with mood disorders, the process of assessing, diagnosing, and treating them can be quite complex. Children not only present with different signs and symptoms than adult clients with the same disorders, but they also metabolize medications much differently. As a result, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners must exercise caution when prescribing psychotropic medications to these clients. For this Assignment, as you examine the client case study in this week’s Learning Resources, consider how you might assess and treat pediatric clients presenting with mood disorders.

Note: This Assignment is the first of 10 assignments that are based on interactive client case studies. For these assignments, you will be required to make decisions about how to assess and treat clients. Each of your decisions will have a consequence. Some consequences will be insignificant, and others may be life altering. You are not expected to make the “right” decision every time; in fact, some scenarios may not have a “right” decision. You are, however, expected to learn from each decision you make and demonstrate the ability to weigh risks versus benefits to prescribe appropriate treatments for clients.

Learning Objectives

Students will:
  • Assess client factors and history to develop personalized plans of antidepressant therapy for pediatric clients
  • Analyze factors that influence pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes in pediatric clients requiring antidepressant therapy
  • Evaluate efficacy of treatment plans
  • Analyze ethical and legal implications related to prescribing antidepressant therapy to pediatric clients

 

 

Examine Case Study: An African American Child Suffering From Depression. You will be asked to make three decisions concerning the medication to prescribe to this client. Be sure to consider factors that might impact the client’s pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes.

  • At each decision point stop to complete the following:
    • Decision #1
      • Which decision did you select?
      • Why did you select this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.
      • What were you hoping to achieve by making this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.
      • Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #1 and the results of the decision. Why were they different?
    • Decision #2
      • Why did you select this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.
      • What were you hoping to achieve by making this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.
      • Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #2 and the results of the decision. Why were they different?
    • Decision #3
      • Why did you select this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.
      • What were you hoping to achieve by making this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.
      • Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #3 and the results of the decision. Why were they different?
  • you can do a new assignment or edit this.  use the same format .NOTE Plagiarism must be less than 20 % for this to be accepted . reference not counted . thx

 

The assessing and Treating Pediatric Clients with Mood Disorders Introduction Depression is the most common mental disorder for young people, and it is associated with educational underachievement, self-harm, and suicidality. The depression rate among children this day is so disturbing. The effect of depression is devastating since it leads to a variety of physical and emotionally problems. 1 Depression can reduce the child ability to function at academically (American Psychiatric Association, 2018).

We can categorize depression in children into two types, the 1st is major depression in this type of depression the child will be in depression for less than a month and the child might experience it again sometime in life. Dysthymia depression is a less form of severe chronic depression that last for two years in total (American Psychological Association, 2016). This is the most serious and considered the leading cause of suicide death, and disability in adolescent in this age group (WHO, 2014) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is antidepressant and helps children and adolescent to get back into a stable mood from mood disorder. It is important to monitor children at a closely at the first four weeks of administering this medication, this help identify a change in behavior.Some sign to watch for include sleeplessness, withdrawal from social gathering or unnecessary agitation (Anxiety and Depression Association of America, 2016).

2 This paper is my opportunity to examine An African American Child Suffering From Depression. What is, what treatment options are available and the effects of the stigma of MDD on the African American child and family. 3 African Americans are no different when its comes to prevalence of mental health conditions when compared to the rest of the population. Poverty level affects mental health status. 1 African Americans living below the poverty level, as compared to those over twice the poverty level, are 3 times more likely to report psychological distress Decision Selected # 1 I will choose Zoloft 25mg as my first choice of medication Reason for Selection: I have work with a diverse group of patient in including African American in the course of my experience working in children in hospitals unit several years .I have to start with Zoloft 25mg. most provider I worked with will not want to give much medication because of this age group. 1 Zoloft is considered “off-label meaning it is not approve by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat depression in children and adolescents; randomized controlled trials (RCTs) approved it because the benefits. 1 According to the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP, 2016), Zoloft is safes and is the best option to treat mood disorders in children in this age group.

Expected Results In the 1st two weeks of therapy, we expect some progress as the child is expected to exhibit that there is evident in physical symptoms like increase in appetite, and sleep. We should also expected increase is the child concentration within a month, and an increase peer group interactions, and expected to withdraw less from peers. If all things work as expected and absent of adverse reaction, will continue with the treatment (IACAPAP, 2016), Differences between Expected outcome and Actual outcome After two weeks, he patient is expected to come back for a visit to be evaluated for the medication effectiveness. If the goal of the medication is met, and there is no symptom for side effect, then the medication and the dosage will remain the same until the next appointment. If expected result is not not met and there is no sign or symptom of adverse effect, the medication will be increased to Zoloft 50mg. I have to be aware that, the difference between the expected outcome and actual outcome is the dosage being low or higher than the needed therapeutic level for the patient (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2017).

Decision Selected # 2 Reason for Selection: Decision one within four weeks follow-up, my expected outcome has not been achieved. The child is still presented with depressive symptoms. The patient and parent denies any side effect of Zoloft., but the child is still showing signs of major depressive disorder (MDD). I will increase Zoloft to 50mg to attain medication therapeutic effect. 1 This will be done after addressing the effect with patient and family and documented after discussing the risks, benefits and education about MDD and the planned of treatment by increasing the dosage, goals for this client remain the same. We will continue to monitor any side effects, like suicidality risk (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2017).

Expected Results My client should be able to verbalize some positive changes like reduce in depressive symptoms of Zoloft 50mg. If the higher dose help in reducing depression with no side effect of medication. 1 I will now encourage patient and reassure parents.This improvement should include participating in groups, peers interaction , improve sleep, appetite and academic improvement (American Psychiatric Association, 2018).

4 Differences between Expected outcome and Actual outcome There should be appositive noticeable change with therapeutic of Zoloft 50mg, a decrease in depression symptoms with and no adverse reaction that indicate otherwise that patient is tolerating the therapeutic medication adjustment well. 1 Since at this level, there is no difference between the expected result and the actual result therefore the patient will continue with the Zoloft 50mg. Patient should be monitoring continue, and the next schedule appointment.

Decision Point Three Maintain current dose of Zoloft 50mg orally daily Reason for Selection When the patient shows improvement, we have to keep schedule medication especially when there is no side effect of medication. My patient has shown great degree of improvement, and there is no side effect to this patient with the dose of Zoloft 50mg. 1 The monitoring of the side effect will include suicidal thought (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2017).

Expected Results Treatment of depression, and monitoring is a continues process. 1Patient improvement should daily, and the signs of depression will be eliminated gradually with dosage of Zoloft 50mg. Patient peer interaction, sleep, appetite, should gradually improve.

Differences between Expected Results and Actual Results Choosing Zoloft 50mg on my African American child patient seems to be working, with no problem. Patient is responding well to therapy. I will continue patient with current dose. With this gradual improvement, I have no reasons to change medication or dosage. I will schedule an appointment and the dose might be increase if depression increases. 1 The expected result would be in treating any side effect to the medication so that maximum therapeutic effects can be achieved. The actual result is that there is an achievement in medication therapeutic effect that is needed by the patient (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2017).

5 Ethical Considerations Suicidal ideation or behavior is only one reason for which close monitoring is important for children started on antidepressant therapy (Mitchell et al., 2014). Therefore, providers who are considering the use of antidepressants in children, adolescents, and young adults must first balance the risk of suicidality with the clinical need for an antidepressant (Mitchell et al., 2014). 1 The ethic consideration can be classified as an accumulation of reasoning and principle of treatment of depression.The suicidal tendency in the used of antidepressant medication has led the FDA to require that all antidepressant medicine should be labeled by pharmaceutical companies with the caution of suicidal on the label (Sondheimer, 2010). Any child that is below the age of 18years old cannot take decision on depression treatment without the parent approval according to FDA regulation (Sondheimer,2010). Therefore, it is paramount to educate the parent of the treatment given to the child as well the consent of the parent.In case of danger, the consent advice of the parent may be ignored (Sondheimer, 2010).The Zoloft is “off-label” so a greater precaution and parent approval needs to be obtain before dispensing.

6 This lack of knowledge leads many to believe that a mental health condition is a personal weakness or some sort of punishment from God. Many African Americans also have trouble recognizing the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, leading to underestimating the effects and impact of mental health conditions. 3 Faith and spirituality can help in the recovery process but should not be the only option you pursue. If spirituality is an important part of your life, your spiritual practices can be a strong part of your treatment plan. Your spiritual leaders and faith community can provide support and reduce isolation.

7 Conclusion The FDA advises that doctors prescribe the smallest quantity of pills possible to help reduce the risk of deliberate or accidental overdose. A careful monitoring by parents, caregivers and health care professionals is important for any child or teenager taking an antidepressant for depression or any other condition. 1 Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA) has a rule and regulation set for the treatment of behavioral disorder in children, the guideline which must be follow to the letter (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2017). Supervising and safe monitoring of the child is very important during therapy (National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2017). 1 The legality guiding the treatment of a child with psychiatric problem has increase because of increase national awareness. As a psychiatric nurse, I strive to increase my knowledge of the legal and ethical implications of prescribing psychotropic medications for children.and adolescents with major depression and anxiety disorders. 3 African Americans are no different when its comes to prevalence of mental health conditions when compared to the rest of the population, depression one of the mental health issues in African American community.

1 References American Psychiatric Association (2018). Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with the major depressive disorder (3rd ed., pp. 152). Arlington (VA): 1 American Psychiatric Association (APA). 2 Retrieved from https://www.guideline.gov/summaries/summary/24158?

1 American Psychological Association. (2016). 1 Psychotropic Medications for Children and Adolescents. Retrieved from:

1 http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/child-medications.pdf.

Anxiety and Depression Association of America. (2016). 1 Anxiety and Depression in Children. Retrieved from:https://adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/children/anxiety-and-depression International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions.

Bennet, N. (2016). 5 Legal and ethical issues related to the prescription of psychiatric medication to children (and teens). Retrieved from https://www.ohsu.edu/xd/health/for-healthcare-professionals/telemedicine-network/for-healthcare-providers/ohsu-echo/upload/Legal-and-Ethic-issues-treating-C-and-A-mental-health-Bennett-N-2016.pdf De Vries, Y. A., De Jonge, P., Kalverdijk, L., Bos, J. H., Schuiling-Veninga, C. C., & Hak, E. (2016). 5 Poor guideline adherence in the initiation of antidepressant treatment in children and adolescents in the Netherlands: choice of antidepressant and dose. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 25(11), 1161-1170. Retrieved from https://web-b-ebscohost-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=4&sid=2505bbce-c8cf-4f53-9c28-70e0106cb774%40sessionmgr120 Department of Human and Health Services. (2013). Antidepressant Medications: 5 Use in Pediatric Patients. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/Medicare-Medicaid-Coordination/Fraud-Prevention/Medicaid-Integrity-Education/Pharmacy-Educatio

Mitchell, A. 5 M., Davies, M. A., Cassesse, C., & Curran, R. (2014). 5 Antidepressant Use in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: 10 Years After the Food and Drug Administration Black Box Warning. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 10(3), 149-156.Retrieved from https://www-sciencedirect-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/science/article/pii/S1555415513004856?via%3Dihub Sheridan, D. C., Lin, A., & Zane Horowitz, B. (2017). 5 Suicidal bupropion ingestions in adolescents: increased morbidity compared with other antidepressants. Clinical Toxicology, 1-5. Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15563650.2017.1377839 Stahl, S. M. (2017). 5 Stahl’s essential psychopharmacology: The prescriber’s guide (6th ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

family systems theory

1.What is a definition of family that encompasses the different family  structures prevalent today? Discuss the importance of acknowledging  nontraditional family structures. Explain how family systems theory  can be used to better understand the interactions of a modern family  (traditional or nontraditional). Two references required

2.Why is the concept of family health important? Consider the various  strategies for health promotion. How does a nurse determine which  strategy would best enable the targeted individuals to gain more  control over, and improve, their health?Two references required

New practice approaches

Students are required to maintain weekly reflective narratives throughout the course to combine into one course-long reflective journal that integrates leadership and inquiry into current practice as it applies to the Professional Capstone and Practicum course.

In your journal, you will reflect on the personal knowledge and skills gained throughout this course. The journal should address a variable combination of the following, depending on your specific practice immersion clinical experiences:

New practice approaches
Intraprofessional collaboration
Health care delivery and clinical systems
Ethical considerations in health care
Population health concerns
The role of technology in improving health care outcomes
Health policy
Leadership and economic models
Health disparities
Students will outline what they have discovered about their professional practice, personal strengths and weaknesses that surfaced, additional resources and abilities that could be introduced to a given situation to influence optimal outcomes, and finally, how the student met the competencies aligned to this course.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

Case Study

NRS 410V Module 3 Case Study 2..6.5

Case Study 2

Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure who has been hospitalized frequently to treat CHF symptoms. He has difficulty maintaining diet restrictions and managing his polypharmacy. He has 4+ pitting edema, moist crackles throughout lung fields, and labored breathing. He has no family other than his wife, who verbalizes sadness over his declining health and over her inability to get out of the house. She is overwhelmed with the stack of medical bills, as Mr. P always took care of the financial issues. Mr. P is despondent and asks why God has not taken him.

Question:

Considering Mr. Ps condition and circumstance, write an essay of 500-750 words that includes the following:

Describe your approach to care.

Recommend a treatment plan.

Describe a method for providing both the patient and family with education and explain your rationale.

Provide a teaching plan (avoid using terminology that the patient and family may not understand).

sickle cell disease,

Case Study 1  Marsha and Clement are both carriers of sickle cell disease, a disease that is autosomal recessive. Their first child, Amelia, does not have the disease. Marsha and Clement are planning another pregnancy, but they are concerned about their second child having the condition. Clement’s dad died from complications of sickle cell disease shortly before Amelia was born.  1.Draw a Punnett square to determine the likelihood of Marsha and Clement having a baby with sickle cell disease. What is the chance the baby will be a carrier of the disease, just like the parents? 2.Marsha suggested to the nurse at the local family planning clinic that if the baby were a boy he might have a higher risk for developing the disease, just like his grandfather. If you were this Practitioner, how would you respond? 3.When Amelia, who does not have sickle cell disease, grows up and marries someone who does have the disease, how likely is it that her children will have the disease?

Best Practices in Preparing the Reflective Essay

  1. Think of a surprising or challenging practice situation in which you felt underprepared, unprepared, or uncomfortable.
  2. Select an important nursing issue/topic that was inherent to the identified situation.
  3. As a method of refection, use Carper’s Patterns of Knowing to analyze the situation. In a two- to three-page paper address the following:
  4. Briefly explain the situation
  5. Identify the nursing issue inherent in the identified situation
  6. What do you think was the underlying reason for the situation? (Esthetics)
  7. What were your thoughts and feeling in the situation? (Personal)
  8. What was one personal belief that impacted your actions? (Ethics)
  9. What evidence in nursing literature supports the nursing importance of the identified issue? (Empirical)
  10. What new insights did you gain through this reflective practice opportunity?Application: Use Microsoft Word to create the written component of this assessment.
  11. Length:
    1. The paper (excluding the title page and reference page) should be at least two but no more than three pages. 
  12. A minimum of two (2) scholarly literature sources must be used.
  13. Submission: Submit your file to the Canvas course site by the due date/time indicated.

Best Practices in Preparing the Reflective Essay

The following are best practices in preparing this reflective essay.

  1. Review directions thoroughly.
  2. Follow assignment requirements.
  3. Make sure all elements on the grading rubric are included.
  4. Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are followed and consistent with formal, scholarly writing.
  5. Because the paper is a reflective essay, first person is acceptable for this assignment.
  6. Title page, running head, body of paper, and reference page must follow APA guidelines as found in the 6th edition of the manual. This includes the use of headings for each section of the paper except for the introduction where no heading is used.
  7. Ideas and information that come from scholarly literature must be cited and referenced correctly.
  8. A minimum of two (2) scholarly literature sources must be used.
  9. Abide by CCN academic integrity policy.

 

Rubric

community and the political system.

As you have discovered through this course, nurses are influential  members of the community and the political system. Therefore, for the  purposes of this assignment you will identify a problem or concern in  your community, organization, etc. that has the capacity to be  legislated. You will conduct research and state a proposal. Through the  legislative process, your proposal for the problem or concern may  influence an idea for change into a law.

First, refer to the “How a Bill Becomes a Law” media.

http://lc.gcumedia.com/zwebassets/courseMaterialPages/nrs440v_how-a-bill-becomes-a-law-v2.1.php/.

Then, view the “Bill to Law Process” to watch the scenario.

After viewing the scenario, refer to the “Legislative Assignment.” You will need to save the document first in order to use it.

Submit the assignment to the instructor. You also reserve the right  to submit your completed proposal to the respective government official.  However, this is optional. If you select to submit your proposal as a  part of the legislative process, refer to “Find Your Representative” or  research the contact information on your own.

solid academy writing is expected

relevant peer-reviewed articles

Details:

In nursing practice, accurate identification and application of research is essential to achieving successful outcomes. Being able to articulate the information and successfully summarize relevant peer-reviewed articles in a scholarly fashion helps to support the student’s ability and confidence to further develop and synthesize the progressively more complex assignments that constitute the components of the course change proposal capstone project.

For this assignment, the student will provide a synopsis of eight peer-reviewed articles from nursing journals using an evaluation table that determines the level and strength of evidence for each of the eight articles. The articles should be current within the last 5 years and closely relate to the PICOT statement developed earlier in this course. The articles may include quantitative research, descriptive analyses, longitudinal studies, or meta-analysis articles. A systematic review may be used to provide background information for the purpose or problem identified in the proposed capstone project. Use the “Literature Evaluation Table” resource to complete this assignment.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

NRS-490-RS-LiteratureEvaluationTable.docx

Data Analysis (graded)

DNP Project – Final Phase – Weekly discussion

Week 2 – Data Analysis (graded)

The discussion for this week is focused on data analysis. Describe your plans for data analysis. How will descriptive statistics assist you in evaluating your outcome? Does your question require looking at the difference between two (or more) groups? What statistical test will you use which is consistent with your question and the type of data produced by your evaluation method/tool?

Week 4 – Dissemination (graded)

The discussion for this week is focused on your final plans for dissemination. You have considered this issue when you developed your project proposal but your plans have likely changed. Describe your plan for sharing the results of your project with the stakeholders at your practicum/project setting. Also, describe plans for conference poster or podium presentation and publication. Do you have a specific regional or national conference in mind? Which journal are you considering for submission of your manuscript? Which of these will be most crucial for you to focus on to assure dissemination of your DNP Project results?

Week 5 – Sustainability (graded)

The discussion for this week is focused on sustainability. Will the change that you initiated for your DNP Project be sustained, modified, or discontinued? How is that being determined? What plans have you made for your exit? Will you continue work related to your practice problem? What are your next steps?

Week 6 – Portfolio (graded)

The discussion for this week is focused on the experience of developing a professional portfolio. How do you anticipate using your professional portfolio? As you reflected on your career while developing your professional portfolio, you likely reviewed your strengths and opportunities for growth. Please share anything you are comfortable with as a result of that self-evaluation. Also, share your long-term career goals and your plan for achieving those goals.

Week 7 – Transformation (Required, not graded)

The discussion for this week is focused on your transformation. As you complete your DNP Project final paper and presentation, and your portfolio, share with your instructor and your peers how you have been transformed through your entire DNP program experience.

Senior Project

Complete a two to three page (excluding title and reference pages) report on the progress you have made to date on your Senior Project.  You must use a minimum of three scholarly sources. Your report, and any citations used, must be in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Your progress report should cover the following:

  1. Topic: Identify the topic that you have selected for your Senior Project and provide a brief explanation for why you have chosen to address this topic *This may be copied from the Week Two assignment if evaluated as Distinguished Performance. Otherwise, make adjustments per Week Two feedback.
  2. Organization Specific Rationale: Provide a brief overview of the health care organization that you have selected for your Senior Project including a summary of the challenges and/or opportunities impacting the balance between health care costs, quality, and access to services that the organization is currently facing. The challenges and/or opportunities should directly relate to your rationale for why you have chosen your topic (i.e., training program) to help the organizational leaders manage this challenge/opportunity. Challenges and/or opportunities should be grounded in the research (e.g., web-based resources, electronic articles, or personal interviews). The more informed you are, the better prepared you will be to complete your Senior Project.
  3. Training: Identify the audience for your training program and provide a brief outline of the topics it will address. Include a minimum of three to five learning outcomes that are targeted for your identified audience. Specifically, what do you want your audience to know and/or be able to do after they have completed training? How does this training program align with the overall challenges and/or opportunities that the organization is facing? Overall, how will the training program benefit the organization?