Key Thinkers in Practical Philosophy: Dr Irvin D. Yalom Stephen James Minton Dr Irvin D. Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine since 1994, was born in Washington, DC in 1931, of Russian emigrant parents. Since receiving his MD in 1956, his career has been one of varied and considerable honours; […]
Assessment and Management of Pain Introduction Pain is among the most complex and at the same time the most threatening of all the domains of ordinary human experience. The quotation above highlights the very personal nature of the pain experience and the bleak sense of loneliness when the experience cannot be conveyed to another. However, […]
Choose one of the following articles about how the humanities relate to a field in your college, or find a related article to discuss. Include the following in your discussion: Provide an Help write my thesis – APA reference entry to identify the article you chose. Summarize the article in your own words. What did […]
Medical social workers play an integral role as support for patients and their families at the end of a patient’s life. Most physicians are not equipped to handle the emotional aspects at the end of life. Therefore, more often than not, medical social workers are the principal health care professional involved in educating, mediating, […]
Reply Prompt: Reply to 2 others by offering 1 new piece of information to add to their discussion of the different disorders Prompt 1: The two neurological conditions that I would like to discuss are Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Down Syndrome. Both of these conditions occur in development and affect development as […]
To further your study of clients’ important rights of privacy and confidentiality you will do some research on your own. This will assist you in learning the history of these rights and examining their implications for ethical practice. Then, you will create a plan for how you will ensure you respect these rights in […]
Prior to beginning work on this discussion, please read the following required sources: “Behaviorism and Essential Concepts for Pediatric Behavioral Sleep Medicine” “When a Clear Strong Voice Was Needed: A Retrospective Review of Watson’s (1924/1930) Behaviorism” “A Preliminary Application of Social Cognitive Theory to Nonsuicidal Self-Injury” “Teaching Stimulus Control Via Class-Wide Multiple Schedules of […]
It is important to understand how middle-range theory can help you in your everyday environment as a nurse. In the previous assignment, you identified a practical problem that emerged from the evidence in the extant literature or professional practice. In this assignment, you will explore and apply middle-range theory to solve the specific problem that […]
D1 Using DNA to catch Killers and free the innocent is not a new concept. We typically think of using DNA to create a direct match between the suspect and the suspect’s DNA left at the crime scene. But what about using a public DNA database to search for potential relatives of a suspect […]
Addressing Chronic Disease According to the Population Health course text, “Roughly 40 million Americans are still uninsured and 112 million Americans (almost half of the U.S. population, 45%) suffer from at least one chronic condition” in the United States, an estimated 125 million persons have at least one chronic condition, and half of these […]