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Please respond to the following in at least 250 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 1.The text emphasizes the n ...
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Please respond to the following in at least 250 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 1.The text emphasizes the need for nutrition counseling to combat high blood pressure. What are some good techniques to use in counseling when many blacks have a generalized lack of trust in the biomedical community? What are good questions to ask? How should non-compliance be handled in nutrition counseling? Please respond to the following in at least 150 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 2.According to the reading when blacks have a generalized lack of trust in the biomedical community, something you can do is try to gain their trust and confidence in the way you verbally, and non verbally communicate with them. By making sure you are familiar with some of the ways they communicate can help you to not offend them, which makes them feel more comfortable. Asking open ended questions such as where their family originates from may be helpful to know which foods are popular among that region, and also how that region favors cooking their food. Another question to ask are what are their favorite meals to eat? This can help you to pinpoint directly what foods may be raising the blood pressure of your patient. This was also a follow up to the first question, which can help you see through the food how acculturated the patient is. Also, asking what they do for a living can help you to see if they are in high stress related occupations that can be raising their blood pressure. Non-compliance should be handled by first trying to address what could be causing the non compliance. The book explained that counseling in a group of family may be a better alternative to get cooperation, so if you counseled one on one maybe trying group counseling instead, which could lead to better results. Also if you are trying to make the patient change their entire diet, they may refuse because they do not want to feel socially isolated. Trying to find healthier ways to prepare the same meals, so they do not feel ostracized is the probably the better option. Please respond to the following in at least 150 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 3.Blacks tend to be underserved in the biomedical community, demonstrating a lack of trust to health care professional. With the combination of the two, African Americans may be endangering their health even more so. Certain techniques can be utilized to increase the amount of trust among physicians and certain minority groups. As stated by Kittler, “Direct eye contact is a sign of attentiveness and trust” (192). By simply making eye contact, an attending physician will be able to gain the trust of his patient, regardless of ethnic barriers. Greeting your patient will also induce a trusting relationship between caretaker and patient, decreasing high blood pressure cases among blacks.When speaking with patients, open ended questions may lead to a desired response, revealing more information about a person’s eating habits. Good questions may be, “what holidays do you celebrate?”, or “what are your current eating habits like?” Both of these questions will allow the patient to review and reflect on his or her eating habits, relaying more information to the health care provider, allowing for effective administration of a treatment. When a patient is not complying, health care providers should remain sincere. The patient may have a culturally affiliated reason for not complying, and this must be taken into account in a sensitive manner. As Kittler states, “compliance is most effective when traditional practices are accepted and encouraged as an integral part of complete care” (131). It is never too late to regain compliance from a patient, as long as you are able to re-introduce their specific cultural values into patient care. By doing this, a better patient-provider relationship will be obtained, leading to better patient care overall.
Laurel Springs Unit 4 Technology and Dilemmas in Society Questions
gly violate a law. Today’s issues are similar to those of the past: individuals still come into conflict with the needs ...
Laurel Springs Unit 4 Technology and Dilemmas in Society Questions
gly violate a law. Today’s issues are similar to those of the past: individuals still come into conflict with the needs of society. Consider the following dilemmas and then answer the questions.1 – Man’s Needs vs. Society’s Needs: Competing
interests in the San Joaquin Valley over water rights has created a
conflict between farmers needing water for their crops and
environmentalists fighting for an endangered fish. With 1,200 miles of
canals and nearly 50 reservoirs, California’s irrigation system serves
four million acres and provides water to 23 million people. The federal
government sells water in this system to communities. With California
having so much water, why isn’t there more water for farming?The 1973 Endangered Species Act requires that the
government take steps to save endangered species. In 2006, a lawsuit
filed by environmental groups to save a three-inch bait fish called the
Delta smelt resulted in the Fish and Wildlife Service agreeing to divert
150 billion gallons of water—even when drought conditions are
present—from farmers into waterways emptying into the Pacific Ocean. The diversion of water has resulted in huge economic
losses for the farmers. Unemployment rates in some towns in the San
Joaquin Valley soared to 40%, leaving 40,000 people in the Valley out of
water and work.2 – Individual Rights v. Public Safety:
The 9/11 attacks made it clear that Americans could be subject to
terrorist attacks at any time and place. As a result, Americans must
accept more intrusion into their personal lives, especially when
traveling by air. According to the President’s Commission on Aviation
Security and Terrorism, “the more security measures…imposed, the more
fundamental freedoms…restricted.”The Airport Security Safety Act directs the Federal
Aviation Agency (FAA) to implement better airport security technology.
Part of this new security includes the use of invasive passenger
screening scanners. The new security scanners, described as a “virtual
strip search,” uses a low energy X-ray to reveal any objects under a
person’s clothing. These scanners allow security officials to make out
body features, including private body parts. However, such screenings could be seen as a violation
of the right to privacy amounting to an unconstitutional search. The
Supreme Court through several controversial rulings (Roe v. Wade
decision concerning abortion) has established the right to privacy as a
basic inherent right that is protected by the Ninth Amendment and the
Bill of Rights, as illustrated in the Fourth Amendment’s search and
seizure limitations. However, under the Constitution and federal and
state laws, courts have upheld the right of the FAA to institute airline
passenger screening procedures, even when those procedures invade one’s
right to privacy.Assignment 1:Design a tasteful and diplomatic protest sign or
poster either on paper or electronically that includes a slogan you
would use as a farmer to protest the government’s actions OR to support
the goal of the environmentalists.Assignment 2:Write a five-paragraph essay considering the following questions:Has technology reduced the rights of an individual?
In the case of the airport scanners, how does the new technology impact
the individual’s rights? Will you allow yourself to be screened with a
scanner that reveals every part of your body under the justification of
improving public safety? In other words, would you be willing to
subordinate your rights for the public good? Why or why not?
Government-Wide Statements, accounting homework help
Complete the following activities and submit your answers to your instructor in a Word document formatted to proper APA sp ...
Government-Wide Statements, accounting homework help
Complete the following activities and submit your answers to your instructor in a Word document formatted to proper APA specifications. Include any relevant supporting computations and explanations. Part One: Review the financial information pertaining to the City of South Pittsburgh in problem 8-10 on page 257 of your text. Prepare, in journal form, worksheet adjustments for each of the situations outlined. 8-10 The City of South Pittsburgh maintains it books so as to prepare fund accounting statements and records worksheet adjustments in order to prepare government-wide statements. You are to prepare, in journal form, worksheet adjustments for each of the following situations:1. Deferred inflows of resources – property taxes of $69,400 at the end of the previous fiscal year were recognized as property tax revenue in the current year’s Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance.2. The City levied property taxes for the current fiscal year in the amount of $10,000,000. When making the entries, it was estimated that 2 percent of the taxes would not be collected. At year-end, $600,000 of the taxes had not been collected. It was estimated that $320,000 of the amount would be collected during the 60-day period after the end of the fiscal year and that $80,000 would be collected after that time. The City had recognized the maximum of property taxes allowable under modified accrual accounting.3. In addition to the expenditures recognized under modified accrual accounting, the City computed that $175,000 should be accrued for compensated absences and charged to public safety.4. The City’s actuary estimated that pension expense under the City’s public safety employees’ pension plan is $229,000 for the current year. The City however, only provided $207,000 to the pension plan during the current year.5. In the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances, General Fund transfers out included $500,000 to a debt service fund, $600,000 to a special revenue fund, and $900,000 to an enterprise fund.Part Two: Review the financial information pertaining to Southern State University in problem 9-5 on pages 294 and 295 of your text. Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Net Assets for Southern State University as of June 30, 2012. 9-5 Southern State University had the following, account balances as of June 30, 2015. Debits are not distinguished from credits, so assume all accounts have a “normal” balance:Accounts receivable…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..$354,000Accounts payable…………………………………………………… ……………………………………………265,000Cash and cash equivalents………………………………………………………………………………………120,000Accrued interest payable………………......…………………………………………………………………….225,000Endowment investments………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6,126,000General obligation bonds payable (related to capital acquisition)………………………………………….1,350,000Inventories…………………………………… …………………………………………………………………….330,000Short-term investments—unrestricted……… …………………………………………………………………1,444,000Net position---restricted----nonexpendable……………………… …………………………………………..6,126,000Restricted cash and cash equivalents……………………………………………………………………………92,000Capital assets, net of depreciation……………………………………………………………………………..7,223,000Revenue bonds payable (related to capital acquisition)……………………………………………………..2,200,000Long term investments………………………………………………………………………………………….1,683,000Long-term liabilities—current portion (related to capital acquisition)……………………………………..200,000Net position—restricted---expendable……………………………………………………………………… 1,900,000Net investment in capital assets…………………………………………………………………...………………..?Net positions—unrestricted…………………………………………………………………………………………?Required:Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Net Position for Southern State University as of June 30, 2015.Part Three: Review the financial transactions pertaining to the Cancer Research Center in problem 10-8 on pages 326 and 327.10-8 On January 1, 2014, a foundation made a pledge to pay $30,000 per year at the end of each of the next five years to the Cancer Research Center, a nonprofit voluntary health and welfare organization as a salary supplement for a well-known researcher. On December 31, 2015, the first payment of $30,000 was received and paid to the researcher.1. On the books of Cancer Research Center, record the pledge on January 1 in the temporarily restricted asset class, assuming the appropriate discount rate is 5% on an annual basis. The appropriate discount factor is 4.33.2. Record the increase in the present value of the receivable in the temporarily restricted net asset class as of December 31.3. Record the receipt of the first $30,000 on December 31 and the payment to the researcher. Indicate in which asset class (unrestricted, temporarily restricted) each account is recorded.
HCAD 640 University of Maryland Global Campus Health Care Budget Discussion
HCAD 640 Assignment 3: Budget Instructions: You are the administrator of the medical - surgical department at UMGC Healt ...
HCAD 640 University of Maryland Global Campus Health Care Budget Discussion
HCAD 640 Assignment 3: Budget Instructions: You are the administrator of the medical - surgical department at UMGC Health. Review the transcripts from the budget meeting and recent voicemails from your CFO and, using the available information and resources, develop an operating budget for your department. Your budget should include a 2-4 page document with an accompanying Excel spreadsheet that: Provides the revenue and expenses through the current month of the current year. Estimates the revenue and expenses for the rest of the current fiscal year based on the assumptions provided in the transcript documents
Group Design Part 3
In narrative form (1,000-1,500 words) present the first two group sessions.
Assume that one participant states that he/sh ...
Group Design Part 3
In narrative form (1,000-1,500 words) present the first two group sessions.
Assume that one participant states that he/she "is uncomfortable
being with groups and really does not want to be here." How would you as
the group leader address this?
Over the next three to four sessions, challenging issues arise.
Choose three issues from the following list that are realistic to your
group type and describe how you would handle these situations.
Sexual abuse Homosexuality Religious preferences Abortion Use of illegal drugs Drinking and driving
Develop a plan for how you will start the transition of ending your group.
Assume that one participant must be referred to ongoing services.
Describe how you, as the counselor, will handle this referral for
continued services. Will you continue with individual services, refer to
another therapist, or refer to another group?Please refer to part 1 and 2, also look at brochure.
7 pages
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Please respond to the following in at least 250 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 1.The text emphasizes the n ...
Discussion posts for Nutrition class, English homework help
Please respond to the following in at least 250 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 1.The text emphasizes the need for nutrition counseling to combat high blood pressure. What are some good techniques to use in counseling when many blacks have a generalized lack of trust in the biomedical community? What are good questions to ask? How should non-compliance be handled in nutrition counseling? Please respond to the following in at least 150 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 2.According to the reading when blacks have a generalized lack of trust in the biomedical community, something you can do is try to gain their trust and confidence in the way you verbally, and non verbally communicate with them. By making sure you are familiar with some of the ways they communicate can help you to not offend them, which makes them feel more comfortable. Asking open ended questions such as where their family originates from may be helpful to know which foods are popular among that region, and also how that region favors cooking their food. Another question to ask are what are their favorite meals to eat? This can help you to pinpoint directly what foods may be raising the blood pressure of your patient. This was also a follow up to the first question, which can help you see through the food how acculturated the patient is. Also, asking what they do for a living can help you to see if they are in high stress related occupations that can be raising their blood pressure. Non-compliance should be handled by first trying to address what could be causing the non compliance. The book explained that counseling in a group of family may be a better alternative to get cooperation, so if you counseled one on one maybe trying group counseling instead, which could lead to better results. Also if you are trying to make the patient change their entire diet, they may refuse because they do not want to feel socially isolated. Trying to find healthier ways to prepare the same meals, so they do not feel ostracized is the probably the better option. Please respond to the following in at least 150 words and cite any sources used in MLA format. 3.Blacks tend to be underserved in the biomedical community, demonstrating a lack of trust to health care professional. With the combination of the two, African Americans may be endangering their health even more so. Certain techniques can be utilized to increase the amount of trust among physicians and certain minority groups. As stated by Kittler, “Direct eye contact is a sign of attentiveness and trust” (192). By simply making eye contact, an attending physician will be able to gain the trust of his patient, regardless of ethnic barriers. Greeting your patient will also induce a trusting relationship between caretaker and patient, decreasing high blood pressure cases among blacks.When speaking with patients, open ended questions may lead to a desired response, revealing more information about a person’s eating habits. Good questions may be, “what holidays do you celebrate?”, or “what are your current eating habits like?” Both of these questions will allow the patient to review and reflect on his or her eating habits, relaying more information to the health care provider, allowing for effective administration of a treatment. When a patient is not complying, health care providers should remain sincere. The patient may have a culturally affiliated reason for not complying, and this must be taken into account in a sensitive manner. As Kittler states, “compliance is most effective when traditional practices are accepted and encouraged as an integral part of complete care” (131). It is never too late to regain compliance from a patient, as long as you are able to re-introduce their specific cultural values into patient care. By doing this, a better patient-provider relationship will be obtained, leading to better patient care overall.
Laurel Springs Unit 4 Technology and Dilemmas in Society Questions
gly violate a law. Today’s issues are similar to those of the past: individuals still come into conflict with the needs ...
Laurel Springs Unit 4 Technology and Dilemmas in Society Questions
gly violate a law. Today’s issues are similar to those of the past: individuals still come into conflict with the needs of society. Consider the following dilemmas and then answer the questions.1 – Man’s Needs vs. Society’s Needs: Competing
interests in the San Joaquin Valley over water rights has created a
conflict between farmers needing water for their crops and
environmentalists fighting for an endangered fish. With 1,200 miles of
canals and nearly 50 reservoirs, California’s irrigation system serves
four million acres and provides water to 23 million people. The federal
government sells water in this system to communities. With California
having so much water, why isn’t there more water for farming?The 1973 Endangered Species Act requires that the
government take steps to save endangered species. In 2006, a lawsuit
filed by environmental groups to save a three-inch bait fish called the
Delta smelt resulted in the Fish and Wildlife Service agreeing to divert
150 billion gallons of water—even when drought conditions are
present—from farmers into waterways emptying into the Pacific Ocean. The diversion of water has resulted in huge economic
losses for the farmers. Unemployment rates in some towns in the San
Joaquin Valley soared to 40%, leaving 40,000 people in the Valley out of
water and work.2 – Individual Rights v. Public Safety:
The 9/11 attacks made it clear that Americans could be subject to
terrorist attacks at any time and place. As a result, Americans must
accept more intrusion into their personal lives, especially when
traveling by air. According to the President’s Commission on Aviation
Security and Terrorism, “the more security measures…imposed, the more
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Aviation Agency (FAA) to implement better airport security technology.
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strip search,” uses a low energy X-ray to reveal any objects under a
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body features, including private body parts. However, such screenings could be seen as a violation
of the right to privacy amounting to an unconstitutional search. The
Supreme Court through several controversial rulings (Roe v. Wade
decision concerning abortion) has established the right to privacy as a
basic inherent right that is protected by the Ninth Amendment and the
Bill of Rights, as illustrated in the Fourth Amendment’s search and
seizure limitations. However, under the Constitution and federal and
state laws, courts have upheld the right of the FAA to institute airline
passenger screening procedures, even when those procedures invade one’s
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Government-Wide Statements, accounting homework help
Complete the following activities and submit your answers to your instructor in a Word document formatted to proper APA sp ...
Government-Wide Statements, accounting homework help
Complete the following activities and submit your answers to your instructor in a Word document formatted to proper APA specifications. Include any relevant supporting computations and explanations. Part One: Review the financial information pertaining to the City of South Pittsburgh in problem 8-10 on page 257 of your text. Prepare, in journal form, worksheet adjustments for each of the situations outlined. 8-10 The City of South Pittsburgh maintains it books so as to prepare fund accounting statements and records worksheet adjustments in order to prepare government-wide statements. You are to prepare, in journal form, worksheet adjustments for each of the following situations:1. Deferred inflows of resources – property taxes of $69,400 at the end of the previous fiscal year were recognized as property tax revenue in the current year’s Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balance.2. The City levied property taxes for the current fiscal year in the amount of $10,000,000. When making the entries, it was estimated that 2 percent of the taxes would not be collected. At year-end, $600,000 of the taxes had not been collected. It was estimated that $320,000 of the amount would be collected during the 60-day period after the end of the fiscal year and that $80,000 would be collected after that time. The City had recognized the maximum of property taxes allowable under modified accrual accounting.3. In addition to the expenditures recognized under modified accrual accounting, the City computed that $175,000 should be accrued for compensated absences and charged to public safety.4. The City’s actuary estimated that pension expense under the City’s public safety employees’ pension plan is $229,000 for the current year. The City however, only provided $207,000 to the pension plan during the current year.5. In the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances, General Fund transfers out included $500,000 to a debt service fund, $600,000 to a special revenue fund, and $900,000 to an enterprise fund.Part Two: Review the financial information pertaining to Southern State University in problem 9-5 on pages 294 and 295 of your text. Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Net Assets for Southern State University as of June 30, 2012. 9-5 Southern State University had the following, account balances as of June 30, 2015. Debits are not distinguished from credits, so assume all accounts have a “normal” balance:Accounts receivable…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..$354,000Accounts payable…………………………………………………… ……………………………………………265,000Cash and cash equivalents………………………………………………………………………………………120,000Accrued interest payable………………......…………………………………………………………………….225,000Endowment investments………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6,126,000General obligation bonds payable (related to capital acquisition)………………………………………….1,350,000Inventories…………………………………… …………………………………………………………………….330,000Short-term investments—unrestricted……… …………………………………………………………………1,444,000Net position---restricted----nonexpendable……………………… …………………………………………..6,126,000Restricted cash and cash equivalents……………………………………………………………………………92,000Capital assets, net of depreciation……………………………………………………………………………..7,223,000Revenue bonds payable (related to capital acquisition)……………………………………………………..2,200,000Long term investments………………………………………………………………………………………….1,683,000Long-term liabilities—current portion (related to capital acquisition)……………………………………..200,000Net position—restricted---expendable……………………………………………………………………… 1,900,000Net investment in capital assets…………………………………………………………………...………………..?Net positions—unrestricted…………………………………………………………………………………………?Required:Prepare, in good form, a Statement of Net Position for Southern State University as of June 30, 2015.Part Three: Review the financial transactions pertaining to the Cancer Research Center in problem 10-8 on pages 326 and 327.10-8 On January 1, 2014, a foundation made a pledge to pay $30,000 per year at the end of each of the next five years to the Cancer Research Center, a nonprofit voluntary health and welfare organization as a salary supplement for a well-known researcher. On December 31, 2015, the first payment of $30,000 was received and paid to the researcher.1. On the books of Cancer Research Center, record the pledge on January 1 in the temporarily restricted asset class, assuming the appropriate discount rate is 5% on an annual basis. The appropriate discount factor is 4.33.2. Record the increase in the present value of the receivable in the temporarily restricted net asset class as of December 31.3. Record the receipt of the first $30,000 on December 31 and the payment to the researcher. Indicate in which asset class (unrestricted, temporarily restricted) each account is recorded.
HCAD 640 University of Maryland Global Campus Health Care Budget Discussion
HCAD 640 Assignment 3: Budget Instructions: You are the administrator of the medical - surgical department at UMGC Healt ...
HCAD 640 University of Maryland Global Campus Health Care Budget Discussion
HCAD 640 Assignment 3: Budget Instructions: You are the administrator of the medical - surgical department at UMGC Health. Review the transcripts from the budget meeting and recent voicemails from your CFO and, using the available information and resources, develop an operating budget for your department. Your budget should include a 2-4 page document with an accompanying Excel spreadsheet that: Provides the revenue and expenses through the current month of the current year. Estimates the revenue and expenses for the rest of the current fiscal year based on the assumptions provided in the transcript documents
Group Design Part 3
In narrative form (1,000-1,500 words) present the first two group sessions.
Assume that one participant states that he/sh ...
Group Design Part 3
In narrative form (1,000-1,500 words) present the first two group sessions.
Assume that one participant states that he/she "is uncomfortable
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the group leader address this?
Over the next three to four sessions, challenging issues arise.
Choose three issues from the following list that are realistic to your
group type and describe how you would handle these situations.
Sexual abuse Homosexuality Religious preferences Abortion Use of illegal drugs Drinking and driving
Develop a plan for how you will start the transition of ending your group.
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Nur 2755 final exam
what are the treatments for frostbite in the ED? Warm saline, immerse hands/feet in warm water, elevate affected limbs, ha ...
Nur 2755 final exam
what are the treatments for frostbite in the ED? Warm saline, immerse hands/feet in warm water, elevate affected limbs, have them
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