Dangers of Using Oral Birth Control Reflection Paper

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Assignment 1 :

The purpose of this assignment is to help you plan out your final project. Specifically, you will be creating an outline of your final project throughout this assignment. Be sure to include the following information:

Rough Introduction: What is the general hypothesis? Why does this need to be explored? How has previous research addressed this (or failed to address this)? Define the scope of the problem/concern/issue, and make a strong case as to why your topic is necessary in the field of research. Be specific, be clear, and make it known exactly where you intend to go in the paper.

General outline for the body of the paper: Include information from your sources that “brings together” what we know so far about the topic. Be sure to speak about how these articles are helping you develop your own idea related to the topic. This section is nothing more than support for your ideas. It is recommended to have a cohesive list of ideas here, and which article(s) support that idea. Remember – DO NOT SUMMARIZE. DO NOT QUOTE. DO NOT ENDLESSLY REGURGITATE the articles. These are issues that will change the scope of the assignment into something completely different!

General conclusion: Wrap it up! Conclude your outline – this will help you plan a clear conclusion for your paper. Summarize key points, and state your hypothesis in a clear and direct fashion.

General things to remember: This is to help you create the final assignment. The final assignment is a portion of a research proposal. A research proposal is where you provide some background information and propose going forward to further test this area of research that is lacking. It cannot be written in first person, cannot include opinion/anecdotal information, and must include scientific research articles (journal articles). Other sources are not permitted.

Please write this up in DETAILED outline format. I do not want an essay in response – it must be a thoroughly detailed outline. Submitting four short sentences, for example, will result in a zero for this assignment. I expect meticulous detail.

Assignment 2:

Chapter 5, page 80, The Case of the Virtual Counselor Options Menu: Forum

What are your thoughts about counseeling done via phone or Voom or computer? Because of Covid I understand; but, I'm very sceptical.

Assignment 3 : This reflection assignment will assist you in navigating material and gathering your thoughts for the upcoming reflection session. ALL of the prompts below should be answered to the best of your ability. Answers should be your original words, reflect a meaningful thought process and mastery of material.

Format: APA style (double spaced, 12 pt. font, times new roman). NO Cover page needed

Part One: People with disabilities and sexual assault

Please watch the videos in the BB folder for assignment 6

1. How do sexual scripts around disability contribute to people with disabilities being vulnerable to sexual assault?

Part Two: Birth Control

2. Both your book and the Combahee women acknowledge a “dark side to birth control”. What practice are they referring to and how would this practice complicate a women’s movement that indicates that birth control is empowerment for women?

Part Three: Virginity Myths

Please watch the videos and read article in the BB folder for assignment 6

3. How is the concept of virginity applied differently to men and women?

4. What is a virginity te and how might this be used to socially control a woman?

Part Four: Sex Work

Please read pg.310 in your text

5. What are the arguments for and against sex work being empowering to women?

Assignment 4: Part One: Rape Kit Backlog

Please reference the video posted in the folder on BB.

1. What does the rape kit backlog say about societal views on gender-based violence? Please apply the term structural violence in your answer.

2. Please give an example of how rape myths might prevent a survivor from getting legal justice.

Part Three: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Please reference the video posted in the folder on BB.


3. What are the pros and cons of tribes partnering with the federal government to collect data on and document cases of the missing and murdered women.

Part Three: GOVST and sexual assault policy

4. Try to find GOVST’s sexual assault policies and procedures on their website. How easy was this to find? What procedures should a person sexually assaulted by a GOVST student/faculty/staff follow? Can you find any preventative measures GOVST takes against sexual assault?


Part Four: Comfort Women

Please reference the video posted in the folder on BB.

5. What does reparations look like for Kim? What does this tell you about what survivors need to heal?

Part Five: My Lai Massacre

Please reference the videos posted in the folder on BB.

6. What happened to the Black Blouse girl? Why have we not learned about her?

7. Nigerian Feminist Amina Mama states, “The greatest threat to women (and by extension humanity) is the growth and acceptance of a misogynistic, authoritarian, and violent culture of militarism.” How does the story of Black Blouse Girl connect with this quote?

Assignment 5 : Part One: Birth Stories

For this part you can share your own birth story or the birth story of a consenting interviewee

1. A. How did you feel about yourself (body image, self confidence, self esteem) while you were pregnant?

B. What emotions did you experience during pregnancy? How did you manage any negative emotions?

C. What were your expectations of how labor and delivery and subsequently motherhood would be like?

D. How was your labor and delivery? If you delivered in a hospital, how did you experience the hospital

environment, hospital staff?

E. Did labor and delivery match the expectations you had while you were pregnant?

F. How did you feel about yourself (body image, self confidence, self esteem) during 6 months after your

delivery?

G. What emotions did you experience during 6 months after your delivery? How did you manage any

negative emotions?

H. Have you shared your birth story before?

I. What has it been like talking about your birth story?

Part Two: What is a Mother

Please ask the following questions this week to 3 different people. Do not argue or debate. Record their answers and connect your mini data set to course material from this week.

2. A. What is your definition of mother?

B. What does it mean to be good mother?

C. Based on your definition of mother and good mother, does society owe a debt to people defined as

mother?

D. If so how might society show appreciation and support for people defined as mother?

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World Jones 5 Wall Burlin 978-4 info@ www. ones ones op ll r lec it n n F Chapter 5 Ethics in the Epoch of Change A CASE FOR ETHICS (continued) practitioners. He did not abandon any of his patients, which indicated will that he was practicing beneficence and nonmaleficence. Offering an opportunity to pay the fee in installments also respected the patients' fiscal situation. From a practice standpoint, Dr. Joseph believed that he was providing patient justice because he gave all patients the option of choosing to remain in his practice or accepting referral to one of his colleagues What could Dr. Joseph have done to make his decision more patient-centered? While Dr. Joseph had the autonomy to organize his practice in the way that he felt was best, he could have made the process more patient-centered. If he used practical wisdom to evaluate the ethical impact on his patients, Dr. Joseph could have chosen a different communication strategy. For example, Tabby learned about the change only after her appointment. It appears that Dr. Joseph did not provide any advanced communication about his decision. Providing Tabby with a full explanation for the change along with her options before her appointment would have been beneficent and respectful of her autonomy. She would have had the opportunity to read information and ask questions before making her final decision. What challenges will Tabby have to address in making her decision about Dr. Joseph's new practice design? Tabby had a relationship with Dr. Joseph for 20 years and trusted the quality of his care. To continue in this relationship, she would have to add $5,000 a year to her living expenses. The other choice, which was not acceptable to her, would be to start all over again with a new podiatrist. She considered that this new physician's care might be acceptable, but it would not be the same as going to Dr. Joseph. Because she did not understand Dr. Joseph's actions, Tabby also felt that her autonomy was violated and considered his actions a form of blackmail. If she did not pay his retainer, she would lose access to someone who had 20 years of experience with her care. This action was certainly unkind. It might also cause her harm because a new healthcare professional would not understand her case as well as Dr. Joseph. While it was nice to be considered special, this designation did not offset the problem of finding the funds to join Dr. Joseph's concierge practice. From Tabby's view, she was now an I-IT what was she supposed to do? and no longer an I-YOU. Tabby thought that Dr. Joseph's decision was unethical, but The Case of the Virtual Counselor Case Information Reagan, a newly hired nurse, was experiencing sadness that she had never wanted to experience. Despite her attention to care protocols, she had three deaths in her pediatric unit in 1 week. Each child was precious to her and the pain that she saw on the parents faces was almost too much. She was taught in nursing school that nurses can "take it" and not internalize feelings for their patients. She was supposed to do her best and move along to the patient who needed her. This message made Reagan feel that she was less than a "good nurse" because she was emotional about losing the babies in 1 week. She also did not want to go to HR with her problem. If the HR people knew anything, everyone would know. She needed to carry on but she still felt her heart break when she drove out of the parking lot. On Wednesday, Reagan decided to surf the net for some distraction. She googled sadness at work and found the names of some online counselors. "How interesting, she 80 Summary 81 thought. "I did not know that I could get help without having to talk to someone. I can get virtual help!" After doing some more surfing, she found a site called, "Virtual You better already," she thought. and Me. After checking some information on licenses, she set up an appointment. "I feel After paying her $200 fee for the session with her credit card, Reagan was connected with Randall Young, her virtual counselor. Randall introduced himself and gave his credentials. Then he asked, "So what's going on with you"? Reagan told Randall about her situation concerning the deaths on her pediatric floor and how much they some empathy and advice. affected her. Talking about the situation was very upsetting, but she was hoping for However, Randall had a different response. He said, "you knew that pediatrics would be difficult when you to the job. You just need some time out. I suggest you take Reagan said, "No' and ended the session. vacation time. Your session time is up. Do you want to make another appointment?" "What was I thinking?" she thought. "This virtual counselor has my money but didn't give me much for it. I still feel awful. Maybe I need a counselor who has more than my checkbook on his mind and will also talk with me confidentially. I guess I'll call Father Walsh. Commentary on the Case Think about the message that Reagan received from her nursing professors. What ethics principles or theories were associated with these concepts? The situation with Reagan started with the professional socialization she received in her nursing program. She was taught to limit the amount of compassion that she exhibited and not get too involved with any of her patients. From the professor's view, this teaching was active beneficence because they were trying to protect her. Nursing, or any other health profession, requires compassion and empathy, but feeling too deeply could cause harm and lead to nurse burnout. From a theory standpoint, her professors may have been considering Mill's idea of utilitarianism, In order for Reagan to provide the greatest benefit for the greatest number of patients, she could not be too involved with any one patient. In addition, they wanted Reagan to know that she could not have an I-THOU relationship with every patient. This would be an impossible expectation and might cause her stress overload. While she had a Kantian duty towards the patient, she also had to control her own emotions to provide competent care. What ethics issues affected Reagan's decision not to discuss problems with W human resources? Consider the reason why Reagan did not contact human resources for assistance. From her comments, it appears that confidentiality is not respected in this department. Perhaps, they also did not have any programs to assist nurses with the kinds of stresses they have in their practice. Therefore, Reagan thought that she could not approach human resources to help with her issues. Because she could not trust them with regard to confidentiality, she was afraid she might suffer repercussions or even risk getting firing if she was viewed as incapable of dealing with emotions and her job. virtual counselor? What ethics principles/theories are associated with Reagan's appointment with the The appointment with the virtual counselor violated ethics on several levels. While the counselor appeared to be licensed and accessible, Randall's demeanor and response (continues)Chapter 5 Ethics in the Epoch of Change A CASE FOR ETHICS (continued) to Reagan's information did not display the communication and compassion that is required of counselors From Reagan's view, Randall was simply concerned with providing the minimum amount of service for the fee that was charged. Certainly, one could not consider Randall to be an ethical or patientcentered counselor. While Reagan did have the opportunity to voice her concerns, it appeared that there was no interaction between her and Randall. The relationship between the counselor and Reagan was an 1-IT rather than an I-YOU relationship. In addition, she felt that her discussion with Randall was not respected. Instead, she was used for financial gains and felt that she was foolish to try this option. At the end of the case, Reagan considered making an appointment with her priest because she has the expectation of respect for autonomy, beneficence, and justice from this counseling experience. What changes could be made in the Virtual You and Me counseling service? Virtual counseling is a growing business opportunity in light of the sophistication of technology and the reluctance of many people to engage in face-to-face counseling. This option may work well for the clients of Virtual You and Me, but there need to be improvements in ethics and its business model. For example, there needs to be a better explanation about the relationship between the virtual counselor and the client. In addition, information about the procedures, fees, and other essential information needs to be communicated before the client decides to use the service. Counselors need to be hired not just for their licensure. They need to be trained and frequently evaluated on how they provide counseling in an online setting. In addition, the technology for this option needs to be sufficient enough to accommodate appropriate face-to-face communication. Counselors also need to be evaluated for their expertise with certain population groups so that they are matched with the needs of the clients. For example, Randall did not appear to have a full understanding of the stresses that nurses face in their daily work, particularly working pediatrics. A better match between counselor and client might have improved the process. However, Randall failed to honor the ethics of his profession and service to patients. Web Resources hanging." It still makes sense today. se this website to listen to the lyrics of the Dylan song "The Times They Are _RV4VQ&t=50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7qQ6_RV4VQ&list=RDe7qQ6 a good resource on the practical challenges of change in health care, use the odern Healthcare website. http://www.modernhealthcare.com/ ferences n., G., Gott, M., & Hoare, K. (2016). What is resilience? An integrative review of the empirical terature. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 72(15), 980-1000. doi: 10.1111/jan. 12888 82 References 83 Retrieved from https://healthitanalytics.com/news/top-10-challenges-of-population-health Bresnick, J. (2017). Top ten challenges of population health management. HealthIT Analytics. -management Donnellan, F. (2018). Achieve organizational integrity. Healthcare Executive, 33(2), 52-54. Dylan, B. (1964). The times they are a changing. Special Rider Music. Retrieved from https://www bobdylan.com/songs/times-they-are-changin health care. New York, NY: Routledge. Fitzgerald, L., & McDermott, A. M. (2017). Challenging perspectives on organizational change in organizations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc. Leebov, W., & Scott, G. (1990). Health care managers in transition: Shifting roles and changing 40 years. Retrieved from www.modernhealthcare.com/article20160329/NEWS/160329924 Modern Health Care (2016, March 26). Forward from 40: The top healthcare milestones of the last fortune.com/2017/04/20/digital-health-revolution/ Mukherjee, S. (2017). Prepare for the digital health revolution. Fortune, 1-16. Retrieved from http:// Administration Press. Nowicki, M. (2018). Financial management of healthcare organizations (7th ed.). Chicago: IL Health managing care. Albany, NY: Delmar. Robbins, D. A. (2000). Putting promises into practice: Strategies for empowerment and innovation in Schor. L. (2015, August). Tackling population health's "big three". Health Management Technology. Retrieved from https://www.healthmgttech.com/tackling-population-healths-big-three Services Management, 34(3), 44-48. Skorup, T. E. (2018). Harnessing technology innovation to improve patient care. Frontiers of Health Summers, J. (2018). Chapter 1: Theory of healthcare ethics. In E. E. Morrison & B. Furlong (Eds.), Bartlett Learning. Healthcare ethics: Critical issues for 21st century (4th ed., pp. 3-40). Burlington, MA: Jones & Weston, A. (2018). A 21st century ethical toolbox (4th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.8:00 AM Fri Mar 4 ●●● AA ast-1-prod-fleet02-xythos.content.blackboardcdn.com Ć + 88 Bb Assignme B R8.Wome × Sample S S SOLUTIO Sanswer_1. Governor & ، ما يخص 0 82% Postpartum Depression Literature Review I. INTRODUCTION a. Summary- I chosen the dads vs moms after birth and how dads are just as likely to get postpartum depression. Postpartum is a topic not commonly talked about unlike many other mental health issues because everyone looks at having a baby as a joyous time in life. b. Thesis Statement- My thesis statement is "Fathers are just as likely if not at a higher risk to develop postpartum depression." I will be examining how men should be screened for PPD and not left out. I will be showing how much the dads have on their plates when the baby comes and not just the mom. II. FIRST THEME a. Sub theme- When thinking about how dads are just as or more susceptible of getting Postpartum Depression. Even though it is such a possibility man are not screened like moms are. (Article 1 and 6) b. Sub theme- Men do not have checkups with their doctors after they become new fathers like moms do. Moms also must take surveys for the first few months after giving birth, but the dads never have to take the surveys. Mothers are constantly asked how they are doing but the fathers are just told good job. (Article 1 and 4) III. SECOND THEME a. Sub theme- Fathers and mothers have different types of symptoms (article 2) because the mom has body issues and issues in her private area. b. Sub theme- Symptoms can show up for the same reasons between the mother and fathers (article 3 and 5) but fathers tend to hide the symptoms better because guys are grown up not to show weaknesses. IV. CONCLUSION a. This is where I talk about how much we can do ensure fathers do not go untreated and get better care like mothers. We can talk about how to take more precautions and ways to prevent fathers from suffering from postpartum depression. Some weaknesses with when trying to find information about father postpartum depression.8:00 AM Fri Mar 4 ●●● AA ast-1-prod-fleet02-xythos.content.blackboardcdn.com Ć + 88 Bb Assignme B R8.Wome × Sample S S SOLUTIO Sanswer_1. Governor & ، ما يخص 0 82% Postpartum Depression Literature Review I. INTRODUCTION a. Summary- I chosen the dads vs moms after birth and how dads are just as likely to get postpartum depression. Postpartum is a topic not commonly talked about unlike many other mental health issues because everyone looks at having a baby as a joyous time in life. b. Thesis Statement- My thesis statement is "Fathers are just as likely if not at a higher risk to develop postpartum depression." I will be examining how men should be screened for PPD and not left out. I will be showing how much the dads have on their plates when the baby comes and not just the mom. II. FIRST THEME a. Sub theme- When thinking about how dads are just as or more susceptible of getting Postpartum Depression. Even though it is such a possibility man are not screened like moms are. (Article 1 and 6) b. Sub theme- Men do not have checkups with their doctors after they become new fathers like moms do. Moms also must take surveys for the first few months after giving birth, but the dads never have to take the surveys. Mothers are constantly asked how they are doing but the fathers are just told good job. (Article 1 and 4) III. SECOND THEME a. Sub theme- Fathers and mothers have different types of symptoms (article 2) because the mom has body issues and issues in her private area. b. Sub theme- Symptoms can show up for the same reasons between the mother and fathers (article 3 and 5) but fathers tend to hide the symptoms better because guys are grown up not to show weaknesses. IV. CONCLUSION a. This is where I talk about how much we can do ensure fathers do not go untreated and get better care like mothers. We can talk about how to take more precautions and ways to prevent fathers from suffering from postpartum depression. Some weaknesses with when trying to find information about father postpartum depression.
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Paper Outline

Assignment one


This part contains the outline of the final project in detail.

Assignment two


This part has a discussion about virtual interview.

Assignment three


This contains the following;
o Part One: People with disabilities and sexual assault
o Part Two: Birth Control
o Part Three: Virginity Myths
o Part Four: Sex Work



Assignment four
o Part One: Rape Kit Backlog
o Part Two: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
o Part Three: GOVST and sexual assault policy
o Part Four: Comfort Women
o Part Five: My Lai Massacre



Assignment five
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Part One: Birth Stories

o Part Two: What is a mother
References: Citation is done in APA.


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Reflection

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Reflection
Outline of the Final Project
Introduction
The general hypothesis that will be worked on in my final project is “women who use
birth control pills are prone to health-related problems.” This hypothesis needs to be explored
since a growing number of women report health concerns associated with the use of birth
control pills. The study conducted by the University of Michigan maintained that oral
contraceptives are linked to the development of breast cancer. Other researchers also state that
using the combination of birth control pills places users at risk of contracting diseases such as
heart attack, stroke, blood clots, and liver tumors. The researchers also argue that birth control
pills may lead to excess weight gain. The paper will major on this topic because many myths
surround the utilization of oral birth control pills, where some argue that they are safe while
others say that these pills are not healthy. The paper will conduct a series of studies concerning
the dangers of using birth control pills.
Body
The side effects of oral contraceptives are spread all over, and some women are
fearsome of Hesse drugs. The question concerning how safe they are remains a dilemma since
physicians only recommend some of these drugs and warn about the consumption of the rest.
Ideally, many pharmaceutical firms manufacture birth control pills without considering the
health risks just because they are in business. Therefore this topic is good to unveil some health
risks associated with some oral contraceptives. The study conducted by Iversen et al. (2017)
revealed that oral contraceptives for an extended period increase the chances of cancer
infections. De Wit et al. (2020) also backs up the idea that oral contraceptives have adverse
health risks to the user. The study they conducted on adolescent girls and young women

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revealed that women using the oral contraceptive exhibited depressive symptoms. The research
undertaken by Dulicek et al. (2018) proved that women using oral contraceptives have a higher
risk of suffering from stroke and venous thromboembolism, which also backs up the topic of
the study. The study will also major in determining some of the safe oral contraceptives
approved by the world health organization.
Conclusion
The debate concerning the dangers of using oral birth control pills is still one of the top
topics discussed worldwide, especially by the female gender. Som...


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