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Case Study on Ethical Principles

Read the Belmont’s Report: Using the topic selected for your practice change project, create a case study that describes how the ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice will be protected during your project. Contribute a minimum of 5-6...

Nursing Values and Professional Ethics

1. 🧠 Core Nursing Values Nursing values are foundational beliefs that guide professional behavior, decision-making, and patient care. They are embedded in codes of ethics and professional standards. Key Values: Compassion: Empathetic care that honors human dignity....

Value and Importance of the AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies

📘 Study Notes: Value and Importance of the AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies 1. 🧠 What Are the AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies? Developed by the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL), these competencies provide a structured framework for nurse...

Strengths and Limitations of Secondary Data Sources

In this information age, where data are readily accessible and there is both a great demand for accelerated research projects and strict limitations on research funding, using existing data makes sense. Data used in this way are called secondary data; they come in...

Transcultural Food Functions, Beliefs, and Practices

After reviewing the Transcultural Food Functions, Beliefs, and Practices in this module, choose two different Traditional religious beliefs and dietary practices and prepare a recorded PowerPoint presentation. This presentation must include the relation of food...

Fall 2025 Article Review Instructions

You will write two article reviews for this course. The review should be 1-2 single-spaced pages in a 12-point, Times New Roman font. It is in your best interest to submit your review before it is due so you may check your originality report and correct any spelling...

POWER FLOWER EXERCISE

The terms “power” and “privilege” are frequently heard in today’s social and political discourse, but what do these terms actually mean in the context of one’s social identity? Having power and privilege means that you have benefited from unearned advantages as a...

ASSESSING BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL COMPONENTS

Goal: To learn to have a bio-psycho-social and cultural perspective in assessing clients. Step 1: Review the material in this chapter on bio-psycho-social and cultural assessment. Step 2: Answer the following questions about this case. William Weatherford is a social...

Create an education handout

You are enthusiastic about developing information to share with clients and families with positive genetic testing results. A young couple approaches you and states, “We have siblings with Downs Syndrome. Could we have a baby with this disorder?” You decide to create...

Demand for Health and Its Social Determinants

1) What are some of the consumer assumptions of the competitive economic model of demand? 2) Describe Grossman’s Model as it relates to the demand for health, production of health stock and a rational person’s role. 3) Why do returns on health production depreciate?...