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Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing

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Identify an ethical dilemma facing Advanced Practice in Nursing today. Discuss relevant literature on the topic. Identify persons who are affected by the dilemma (not just the patient) and Propose a resolution for the dilemma from a moral, theoretical perspective. Identify ethical concepts within the theory that are relevant to the resolution. Also, identify the legal and regulatory parameters. Continue reading

Jurors in the Movie 12 Angry Men

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Watch the movie 12 Angry Men and write a reflection essay explaining how the jurors’ experiences do or do not relate to the concepts presented in the text. Please provide specific examples. Also, discuss how, based on your assessment of the jurors’ experience, decision-making in juries can be improved. Be specific with your recommendations and explore if they are realistic based on your knowledge of the judicial system. Continue reading

How Does a Writer Change a Paradigm

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Write a persuasive, thesis-driven, well-supported, and original essay that proposes a theory to the question: “How does a writer change a paradigm?” Your answer must take the form of a focused, sustained thought about a specific rhetorical technique you’ve observed in the course readings. You will not be making a list of claims about multiple rhetorical strategies that writers use. Continue reading

Philosophical & Religious Texts by Plato & Lao-Tse

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Discuss the philosophical and religious texts after reviewing Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave,” the New Testament’s “Parables of the Kingdom,” and Sartre’s “Existentialism”. Review also the excerpts from the Tao Te Ching, by Lao-Tse. From the philosophical and religious texts you read, which do you think presents the most valid philosophy of life? Why? Analyze, if appropriate, the author’s use of logic and evidence. Give reasons for your argument, and support it with examples from your personal experience and observation. Continue reading

Side Effects of Second Generation Anti-Psychotic Medications (SGA’s)

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Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases are important causes of morbidity and mortality among patients with severe mental illnesses. Atypical or second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) are associated with obesity and other components of metabolic syndrome, particularly abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism. With reference to recent academic literature and clinical practice, describe both the wanted and unwanted effects of second generation, atypical anti-psychotic medications (SGA’s).
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Social Problems Definition

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You have probably noticed that so many of the social problems in our country seem to stem from disagreements about how we define complicated terms in our culture. These include terms such as justice, punishment, adult, guilt, authority, etc. Complete a four-page essay in which you choose a complex word and define what it means to you. Continue reading

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