Bethel College JonBenet Criminal Case Discussion

Part I

***The minimum word count for the entire is 1300 words and you must include three scholarly sources! Scholarly sources does not count toward word count! You must use APA formatting to cite your sources. Be sure to read the entire assignment and address each issue/question posed.***

1. Case Summary

In a narrative format, discuss the key facts and critical issues presented in the case.

2. Case Analysis

Based on your research, determine who you believe the killer to be and why. Give at least five reasons/factors (physical evidence) to support your conclusion.

3. Executive Decisions

As lead investigator in the case, you would need to hold a debriefing with your detectives. List what they did correct and any mistakes that were made. What should be done to ensure the mistakes are not repeated in the future?

Part II

*The minimum word count for the entire is 250 words and you must include three scholarly sources! Scholarly sources does not count toward word count! You must use APA formatting to cite your sources. Be sure to read the entire assignment and address each issue/question posed.

What kind of forensic expert would most likely be asked to help identify human remains in each of the following conditions: a body that has been decomposing for a day or two; fragmentary remains of a few arm bones and part of a jaw; a skeleton that is missing its skull?

Hand scraper

Hand scraper: is a hand tool used for removing high parts “high spot” from the surface of metal to make it smooth. Scraper has very sharp edge end to perform this purpose easily. There are three types of scrapers: Curved scraper, Triangular scraper and Flat blade scraper. Focus on Flat blade scraper and follow the guidelines bellow:

* Manufacturing Process:

– Primary (Casting / Powder)

– Secondary (Welding / machining)

– Tritary

* Material Substitution:

– Add two more material (minimum)

– Table of material properties

– Table of ranking

– Cost analysis table include:

* Labor cost

* Machine

* Cost of

* Manufacturing cost

*** In-text citations and references using CU-Harvard.

Lead exposure in Children

A Community Health Assessment uses quantitative and qualitative data to create a profile of the health and the health needs of a community. The quantitative data are taken from existing sources and subjected to secondary data analysis. The qualitative data may be secondary (e.g., drawn from existing documents) or primary (e.g., collected through observations or drawn from focus groups and interviews in the community) in order to explore in-depth some of the details behind the quantitative data).

For this Assignment, you will focus on the interplay of qualitative and quantitative data in a community assessment by designing the outline for a qualitative study that will provide greater depth to existing quantitative data.

To prepare:

  • Review the database you selected for your Premise in Weeks 1–4 and imagine that it is now being used for a community health assessment.
  • Consider what qualitative questions could be asked about these quantitative data to understand the quantitative data better.
  • Compare and contrast data collection methods you might use to answer the qualitative questions you have developed.

Submit a 2- to 3-page analysis outline of a qualitative study to be undertaken as part of a Community Health Assessment. In your submission, include the following:

  • A set of three qualitative questions that could be asked about the data set in your Premise
  • A comparison of these qualitative questions with the quantitative question(s) you selected for your Premise
  • A statement of which qualitative data collection methods would be most appropriate to answer your new qualitative questions, with a justification of your selection(s)
  • A description of the stakeholders you would include in planning and implementing your data collection and analysis, and how you would include them, with a justification of your choices

medical records

follow directions

  1. Review the case Informed Consent in Louisiana – Lugenbuhl v. Dowling.
  2. First, identify the elements of the legal citation- plaintiff, defendant, court, location of case etc.
  3. Explain the meaning and importance of the doctrine of informed consent.
  4. Discuss why we have this doctrine and what would happen if we did not.
  5. Discuss the two elements that must be present for informed consent to exist under the law.
  6. In a legal case of negligence and liability explain why the basis for negligence may be battery, unconsented touching, or breach of a duty imposed on the doctor to disclose material information.
  7. Explain the elements that must be present for a patient to give informed consent.

Assignment Expectations

  1. Limit your responses to a maximum of four pages, not including title and reference list pages.
  2. Be sure to utilize at least 3-4 scholarly references to support your discussions.
  3. Be sure to properly cite your references within the text of your assignment and listed at the end.
  4. Be sure to apply critical thinking skills to the write-up of your assignment, especially numbers 3, 4, and 5 above.

Week 10 discussion HSA 315

Week 10 | Discussion

“Health Information Systems in Action”

  • Population health management solutions are intended to complement, not replace, the traditional EHR; discuss the reasons for this.
  • What is the role of EHRs, registries, risk stratification, patient engagement and outreach, care coordination and management, analytics, health information exchange (HIE) and telehealth. Also, analyze the use of data to monitor, predict and improve performance

What structures and functions of organ?

Identify an organism that lives within 50 miles of your home.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper about how the organism has adapted to survive in their specific environment. Include the following points in your paper:

  • Briefly describe the environment (temperature, landscape, food sources, etc.) and describe the organism’s role in the environment. Determine which organism your chosen organism would be most closely related to using a phylogenetic tree.
  • Identify the structures and functions of the main organs found in your selected organism.
  • Explain how the organism has evolved physiologically to become suited to its environment.
  • Explain how things would change if the organism were to be transplanted to a significantly different environment:
  • Would their organ system still be as efficient? Why or why not?
  • Would the organism survive in this new environment? Why or why not?

Include the diagram and other appropriate pictures in your paper and make sure to provide a full reference for the images in your reference section.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines including references and in-text citations. Your paper should include a well written introduction and conclusion. Use only academic research sources.

Advanced Practice Nursing Decisions that Cause Moral Distress (End of Life)

Case Study Ethical Legal Dilemma Advanced Practice Nursing

Course outcomes addressed in this Assignment:

MN506-1: Apply theoretical frameworks and concepts to ethical dilemmas in the advanced practice role.

PC 2.3: Demonstrate integrity through the application of relevant codes of conduct and social responsibility within one’s profession.

Instructions:

1.Create an ethical legal decision-making dilemma involving an advanced practice nurse in the field of education. Apply relevant codes of conduct that apply to the practice of nursing and your chosen field.

2.Include one ethical principle and one law that could be violated and whether the violation would constitute a civil or criminal act based on facts.

3.Construct a decision that demonstrates integrity and that would prevent violation of the ethical principle and prevent the law from being violated.

4.Describe the legal principles and laws that apply to the ethical dilemma.

5.Support the legal issues with prior legal cases or state or federal statutes.

6.Analyze the differences between ethical and legal reasoning and apply an ethical-legal reasoning model in the case study to create a basis for a solution to the ethical-legal dilemma.

7.List three recommendations that will resolve advanced practice nurses’ moral distress in the dilemma you have presented.

8.Based on the issue you presented and the rules of the law, apply the laws to your case and come up with a conclusion.

Note:

•This is a fact-based Assignment that will not include your opinion.

•This will require research and support for what is written.

•The Assignment should be in your words after reading the scholarly and fact-based publications and have proper citations. There should be no quotations. The professor wants to hear your voice as a masters trained nurse.

Description

In the Unit 2 topic 1 Discussion, you will choose an ethical-legal dilemma that would cause the advanced practice nurse moral distress. You will write the introductory paragraphs for the Unit 4 Assignment in the Unit 2 topic 1 Discussion Board and post it for your peers to comment on.

You will continue working on the topic you have chosen and submit the paper using the most recent version of APA format. The paper should have a minimum of seven citations and some of these should be case law or applicable statutes. The Kaplan Library has Westlaw Campus Research database where you can find case laws that relate to your topic.

Unit 4 Individual Paper

Advanced Practice Nursing Decisions that Cause Moral Distress (End of Life)

As an advanced practice nurse, we will sooner or later come across an issue or more than one issue that will cause us moral distress.According to Westrick, moral distress occurs when there is a mismatch or disequilibrium between moral obligations and principles, and the ability to implement them, (2014 p. 310).As a nurse practitioner working in a hospital setting we will come across issues of how to advocate for our patients when it comes to quality of life rather than quantity of life.“Every day nurses make great moral decisions in their workplace, but in practice they cannot always act according to their moral obligations,” (Williams, Wang, & Kitchen, 2014,p.7).One thing that we must assist the patient and family member is to understand and choose the proper treatment.The physicians should speak to the patient and family member about the disease and the prognosis, also be able to answer questions about death, and pain relief.

Patients and families are still under the impression that if they sign up with hospice that the patient will only be alive for a few hours or days.“Accepting and preparing for death is sometimes unbearably frightening for families,” (Bülbül et. al., 2015 p. 1242).Hospice even today is underutilized and family members will only agree to it when death is imminent.As an advance practice nurse caring for a terminally ill patient, who is suffering it will increase your moral distress.Families and patients should also be explained that there is the choice of Palliative care which it’s goal is to prevent or treat the symptoms and side effects of the diseasebesides the social and spiritual problems.According to Williams, Wang, and Kitchen, the terms ‘palliative’ and ‘end-of-life’ care are often used interchangeably by researchers and health practitioners, (2014, p.188).Palliative care will not cure the disease but it provides comfort and supportive care, and management of the symptom.

Ethical Dilemma

Ethical Principle and Law

Preventing Violation of Principle/Law

Legal Principles and Law

Legal Cases

Ethical and Legal Reasoning

Recommendations

Conclusion

References:

Ameri, M.; Safavibayatneed, Z.; Kavousi, A.; (2016),Moral distress of oncology nurses and morally distressing situations in oncology units, Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing

Bülbül, S.; Sürücü, M.; Karavaizoğlu, C.; & Eke, M.; Limitations in the approach health caregivers can take in end-of-life care decisions, Child: Care, Health & Development, Nov2015; 41(6): 1242-1245. 4p.

Westrick, S.J.; (2014), Nursing Law and Ethics,Edition 2ndJones & Bartlett

Williams, A.M.; Wang, L.; and Kitchen, P.; (2014) Differential impacts of care-giving across three caregiver groups in Canada: end-of-life care, long-term care and short-term care, Health and Social Care in the Community 22(2), 187–196 doi: 10.1111/hsc.12075

PHILAU Week 1 Developing The Hospital Emergency Management Plan

Review Ennis’s EMP model. How would you improve it? Is there any crossover with other hospital department responsibilities?

Provide a table of contents for your hypothetical emergency management plan

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Week 10 – Readings

Attached Files:

Reilly, M., &Markenson, D. S. (2010). Health Care Emergency Management: Principles and Practice

  • Chapter 5: Developing the Hospital Emergency Management Plan

Ennis, S.(2001). Model Emergency Management Program Hospitals and Community Emergency Response -What You Need to Know Emergency Response Safety Series, U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 3152 (1997)

Professional Identity and Stewardship – Leadership Interview

Interview a person in a formal position of leadership within your hospital, SOMEONE IN MEDICAL FIELD. (e.g., a supervisor, a manager, a director). Begin your interview with the following questions:

  1. What is your role as a health care team member?
  2. How do you define professionalism and how does professional responsibility influence your work?
  3. Do you consider yourself a steward of health care? Why or Why not?
  4. Is it important to you that leaders exercise professional advocacy and authenticity as well as power and influence when working with colleagues? Why or why not?

In 750-1000 words, summarize your interview and share your impressions of the leader’s responses.

Compare and contrast responses provided by your peer (in Professional Identity and Stewardship – Part I: Peer Interview assignment) with those provided by the leader. Share your impressions of their differences and similarities.