1. Factors that sex is off limits before marriages in Christian religion.

1. Factors that sex is off limits before marriages in Christian religion.

2. Factors why only abstinence is seen as the only  for teens

3. Factors why the topic of sex and reproductive healthy is taboo between adolescent and their parents?

4. Factors why the Christian religions  don’t support  pregnancy outside marriages.

Mr. Wilko states he is a social drinker and “can stop at any time.” How accurate is his self-assessment? What stressors are present in Mr. Wilko’s case?

Mr. Wilko is a 40-year-old salesperson with a wife and three teenage children. He has recently begun to have a beer at lunch and a few drinks after work to reduce his work-related stress. An economic downturn in the housing industry has reduced the need for new home appliances and his income and sales record has been affected. Several other salespeople have been laid off at his firm. He has been told that if his sales and attendance records do not improve he will be fired. He and his wife are constantly arguing about finances and the children’s increasing demands for money. His drinking has increased to several beers at lunch and continued drinking after dinner. When he returns to work with alcohol on his breath, he is dismissed from his job. He continues to consume alcohol during the day as he attempts a job search. His wife is very concerned, as are his teenage children.

  • Mr. Wilko states he is a social drinker and “can stop at any time.” How accurate is his self-assessment?
  • What stressors are present in Mr. Wilko’s case?
  • Why does Mr. Wilko continue to increase his alcohol intake?
  • What changes in liver function can Mr. Wilko expect if he continues to drink large amounts of alcohol?
  • Mr. Wilko complains to his wife that all the stress is causing “indigestion.” How do stress and alcohol consumption affect GI function?
  • Why is Mr. Wilko at greater risk of trauma?

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Besides the financial resources required to legally defend itself, what non-monetary factors must the hospital take into consideration when deciding to proceed toward trial?

A patient has filed a $3 million medical malpractice lawsuit against St. Patrick Hospital. In light of the patient’s litigious background and the facts of the case, hospital administration is adamant that it is not liable. It has instructed its legal counsel to proceed toward trial, where it may be absolved of liability.

What source of law is the patient’s lawsuit likely to be based on?
Is the hospital’s decision to proceed toward trial a wise one? Why or why not?
What other options does the hospital have?
Besides the financial resources required to legally defend itself, what non-monetary factors must the hospital take into consideration when deciding to proceed toward trial?
What risks does the hospital assume when it takes a case to trial?
Is it the hospital’s or the legal counsel’s decision to try the case or settle? What decision-making authority does the hospital’s insurance company have?
Please number your responses so that I know which questions you are answering. Questions 1 and 3 probably only require one sentence. The remaining questions require a few sentences or a paragraph! Be sure to cite your sources!

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Based on the facts, was Jay Forshall required to provide Johnny’s records in response to the subpoena?

During a school field trip to a local orchard, 13-year-old Johnny Chapman fell out of a tree while picking apples. That evening, his parents took him to the emergency room at Woodville Hospital, where he was diagnosed with a fractured ulna. He was admitted and surgery was necessary. Johnny was discharged after a two-day stay. Johnny’s parents subsequently sued the school system and two of the three parent chaperones who had volunteered for failing to safeguard Johnny during the field trip and failing to seek emergency medical care.

Three months later, the health information department director at Woodville Hospital, Jay Forshall, was subpoenaed with directions to bring Johnny’s record to a deposition the following day. The deposition was being held in Columbia City, which was 125 miles away. Jay complied with the subpoena by preparing Johnny’s medical record. Woodville Hospital’s health record was hybrid, so Jay printed out the electronic components from the hospital’s electronic health record system and collected the remaining components that existed on paper.

Jay drove to Columbia City the following morning. During the deposition, legal counsel for the Chapmans proceeded to ask Jay about Johnny’s medical record. Jay was asked to verify that the record was Johnny’s and that it was prepared in the usual course of business. He was then asked about the contents of the record. One question posed to him was whether Tylenol, which had been administered to Johnny at the hospital, was given to lessen Johnny’s pain. Jay stated that he presumed legal counsel’s statement was true, as that is a common reason for Tylenol to be given. Jay was also asked to read an otherwise illegible note that the physician, Dr. Fogle, had written on the discharge instruction sheet. Dr. Fogle was a visiting physician, and Jay was not familiar with her handwriting. Nonetheless, he tried his best to assist legal counsel in deciphering the note.

Jay was not involved in the case any further following the deposition. Several months later, he read in the newspaper that the case had gone to trial. One of the parent chaperones who was initially sued never responded to the complaint and did not participate in any of the proceedings, including the trial. A jury rendered a verdict against the school system and the three parent chaperones, with all being required to pay money damages.

  1. A verdict was rendered against three parent chaperones. How was the third parent included in the case?
  2. Based on the facts, was Jay Forshall required to provide Johnny’s records in response to the subpoena? Why or why not? What factors did you take into consideration?
  3. Were all of the questions asked of Jay Forshall during the deposition appropriate? (Bloom’s Level: 4) If your answer is no, what questions were inappropriate and why?
  4. Identify other legal procedural issues associated with this case

Each question should be at least a paragraph

   What is your understanding of what constitutes an “individualised wound management plan of care”?

QUESTIONS

–       What is your understanding of what constitutes an “individualised wound management plan of care”?

–       What information needs to be considered and included in such a plan?

Answer should be between 300-400 words in length.

In the response include

–       What does a wound management plan aim to achieve, how?

–       Location of wound, optimal wound environment, self-management capacity

What is most significant to you about a consequentialist approach to ethics and why?

What is most significant to you about a consequentialist approach to ethics and why? Refer to actual quotes and page numbers in your reading.
After watching the instructor video with case study on “lifeboats” and “deserted island living,” share a very brief example of your own “lifeboat” or “deserted island” and what decision you had to make that left you in a dilemma.
Explain what drawbacks there could be to a consequentialist/outcomes approach to ethics and share a personal experience of a time when you faced a drawback using an outcomes-based decision-making framework.
Abumere, F. A. (2019). “Utilitarianism”. In G. Matthews (Ed.), Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics (pp. 45-52) (Website) (PDF ) https://press.rebus.community/intro-to-phil-ethics/chapter/utilitarianism/

Asia’s Kidney Black Market | 101 East- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6yRKosE2MI

Lifeboat ethics: Would you sacrifice one life to save many? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcKg7a3lNzw

PHILOSOPHY – Ethics: Utilitarianism, Part 3 [HD] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoCuVa9UeR4

PHILOSOPHY – Ethics: Utilitarianism, Part 2 [HD] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGDk23Q0S9E

PHILOSOPHY – Ethics: Utilitarianism, Part 1 [HD] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvmz5E75ZIA

Reflect on what flaws you may find with deontology

ranak, J. (2019). “Kantian Deontology”. In G. Matthews (Ed.), Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics (pp. 53-64) (Website) (PDF ) https://press.rebus.community/intro-to-phil-ethics/chapter/kantian-deontology/

Appiah, K.A. (2020). “Should I tell my boss I have a disabling medical condition?” New York Times (Website) https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/03/magazine/should-i-tell-my-boss-i-have-a-disabling-medical-condition.html

Asia’s Kidney Black Market | 101 EastDuration: 25:31User: n/a – Added: 9/7/16YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6yRKosE2MI

  • Reflect on what flaws you may find with deontology. Refer to actual quotes and page numbers in your reading.
  • So, after thinking about how a utilitarian would approach the issue of organ donors on the black market, how would a deontologist approach that same issue and why?
  • Explain whether using deontology can always include everyone no matter what.

It is vital that health care management stay ahead of the security curve at the cusp of an explosion of personal, wearable technology.

Wearable Technology

As an HIM professional, it is important to realize that cybersecurity is a real problem in healthcare. The Internet of Things may allow medical devices and consumer wearables to interconnect with hospital EHRs. However, the current state of security contained in many medical devices create a risk of providing hackers easy access to steal massive amounts of sensitive data from healthcare provider’s systems.

Watch the following video: Todd Coleman on health tech tattoos

It is vital that health care management stay ahead of the security curve at the cusp of an explosion of personal, wearable technology.

Determine the risks involved with wearable technology.

Include the following aspects in the assignment:

Ø  Do you currently use any wearable technology?

Ø  How do you view the security behind wearable technology?

Ø  View the following site: Apple Health Kit

Ø  Are there assurances regarding security about these products?

Ø  Reflect on whether the benefit of wearables outweigh the risk

Ø  How might you as a HIM professional address this remarkable advancement in health care yet mitigate (decrease) the risks?

Ø  This is an informal reflection paper of 1-2 pages. Cite any references used. As always, proper grammar, sentence structure, and spelling is required

Pharmacology Medical Terminology Corner Medications given for cardiovascular disorders are some of the most commonly prescribed. Such as the ones described here.

Pharmacology Medical Terminology Corner Medications given for cardiovascular disorders are some of the most commonly prescribed. Such as the ones described here.

It is never too early to begin learning these medication groups along with the names, spelling, and pronunciation if you plan on being a health professional.

Case Study

You volunteer at a Senior Citizens center and the manger has expressed to you his concerns that many elderly do not follow their medication regime as ordered by their health care providers. She has asked you to prepare a simple form about the common cardiovascular medications and why they are important to assist with medication compliance.

Prepare a chart outlining the most common cardiovascular medications.

Include the following aspects in the assignment:

 Using a simple Word document create a table with three columns (name of medication both generic and brand, group of medication, what the medication does and why it is important)

 Include the following:

o antihyperlipidemic agents (statins),

o antiplatelet agents,

o anticoagulant agents,

o ACE inhibitor agents,

o antiarrhythmic agents

 Add any categories you would like (not required)

 Cite any references. At all times proper grammar, sentence structure, and spelling. Copy and pasting is not allowed. Always use your own words.

Reflecting on what you have learned about the social determinants of health, SDOH, how can nurses work collaboratively with physicians and other health care professionals to improve primary care, reduce overutilization and improve underutilization of healthcare services?

Discussion Question:

Reflecting on what you have learned about the social determinants of health, SDOH, how can nurses work collaboratively with physicians and other health care professionals to improve primary care, reduce overutilization and improve underutilization of healthcare services? Include in your response how fostering an environment of diversity and cultural awareness among healthcare providers builds a stronger healthcare team and improves care delivery to healthcare consumers.