Category: uncategorised

  • Business Question

    All details are provided in the picture I uploaded!

  • peer feedback reviews

    read these 3 feedback from my peers

    FEEDBACK 1

    The interview was very well done! The interviewee gave very in-depth and detailed answers, which was nice. She made strong points in her answers, and you could tell the interviewee seemed very involved in the conversation as well. It seemed more personal, which is always a good thing. I think the interviewer asked some pretty good questions as well. The works cited from the questions asked are missing, but I do see one at the end of the document. The theme coding for the transcript was also missing from the interview document. I feel like the analysis could’ve had more parts, but I can’t really tell since the coding for the themes wasn’t done. In addition to the analysis, a good connection was made regarding gender bias and how the interviewee had experienced it before. Another good connection that was made was regarding Crenshaw and intersectionality, and how it ties into the interviewees’ cultural background. Overall, the project was done well, minus a couple of small things that needed to be fixed. The small changes don’t make or break the assignment per se, but in the future, the critiquing can just be used as constructive criticism. Continue with the hard work!

    based on this

    rate how motivational it was on a scale of 1-4 (4 being the highest) and how critical it was on a scale of 1-4

    Please help your peer better understand what made the content of their written evaluation motivational in 100 words, and Please help your peer better understand what made the content of their written evaluation good critique in 100 words.

    FEEDBACK 2

    This student’s submission was good, and one of its biggest strengths was that the writing sounded natural and human rather than overly robotic or forced. The tone flowed well, and the response felt genuine and easy to read. It was clear that effort went into making the writing sound thoughtful and realistic, which helped make the assignment more engaging. The ideas were communicated in a way that felt authentic, and that made the submission stand out in a positive way.

    At the same time, I do think the assignment could have been stronger with more thoroughness in certain areas. While the overall response was solid, some sections could have gone into more detail or provided more development of the main ideas. A few points felt slightly brief, and adding more explanation or stronger examples would have made the analysis more complete and insightful. More depth would have helped strengthen the connection between the interview content and the writers discussion.

    I also think the transcript portion could have followed the instructions more accurately. Based on the assignment guidelines, the color coding was supposed to be included to clearly identify the themes throughout the transcript, but that was missing here. Since that was a specific part of the instructions, including it would have made the assignment more accurate and aligned with what was required. Overall, this was still a well-written and human-sounding submission, but it would be even better with more thorough detail and closer attention to the transcript formatting instructions.

    based on this

    rate how motivational it was on a scale of 1-4 (4 being the highest) and how critical it was on a scale of 1-4

    Please help your peer better understand what made the content of their written evaluation motivational in 100 words, and Please help your peer better understand what made the content of their written evaluation good critique in 100 words.

    FEEDBACK 3

    Hi Elizabeth! Great job on your interview assignment, the questions you have presented for this assignment are very clear and encourages the participant to want to give more in-depth answers. For example, your question: Have you ever experienced or observed inequality in the workplace or school based on gender, race, or background? Was a great answer to ask because it encourages the participant to reflect on real-life experiences with discrimination and inequality. I feel like these questions allow them to reflect on personal and/or observed situations they may experience which helps to uncover how race, gender, and background and influence people’s treatment and their opportunities around them. Which when reading the transcript of your interview, it clearly demonstrated that perspective going deep on expressing their experiences on it. I feel like things that I did feel like that could be worked on is the formatting since I do know that, correct me if I’m wrong. Must include “interviewer” and “interviewee” as well as the time duration of labeling and as they speak. I do believe you were supposed to highlight the themes that were mentioned inside the interview as well. You did, however, did a great job with citing the material that connects what was tied into the questions. Overall, you did a great job on your interview assignment.

    based on this

    rate how motivational it was on a scale of 1-4 (4 being the highest) and how critical it was on a scale of 1-4

    Please help your peer better understand what made the content of their written evaluation motivational in 100 words, and Please help your peer better understand what made the content of their written evaluation good critique in 100 words.

  • Real World Application

    Prepare a 200-300-word response in which you address the following:

    • Describe what you have learned from the weekly readings and resources in relation to counseling.
    • Explain the influence of what you have learned on how you might approach counseling Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders.
    • Post a video or picture that illustrates a connection between the content of the week to current events. In addition to your video or picture explain the connection and its influence on your interpretation of the weekly content.

      Read Chapters 5, Sociohistorical Privilege and Oppression and 16, Multicultural Counseling Context: Multiracial Counseling, 14, Multicultural Counseling Contexts, Asian Americans of the text Counseling the Culturally Diverse.

      Read the article located on your Canvas course webpage.

      Watch the video Conversations w/Great Minds P1 – Derald Wing Sue – The Ultimate White Privilege located at:

      Watch the video Working with Asian American Patients Prepared by Albert Gaw, M.D. located at:

  • negotiating the nurse practitioner employment contract

    NEGOTIATING THE NURSE PRACTITIONER EMPLOYMENT CONTRACt

    I WOULD LIKE TO ER OR PCP, ALSO I NEED A SCRIPT ON WHAT TO SAY DURING MY VIDEO THAT NEEDS TO BE UP TO 20 MINUTES, I ALSO NEED 3 CIATIONS

    If you could work at the practice of your dreams, what would that look like? How would you negotiate that dream job contract?

    Graduating from nurse practitioner school is an exciting time of accomplishment. However, its also time to turn dreams into reality and begin your search for the perfect job. Being passionate about the specialty you would like to go into, and the impact you would like to have on your community and profession are all important aspects of landing a job. After all, attitude can be everything to a future employer, but there are some things to consider before your job search and interview: The type of practice that would work best for you (and your family), and the position contract you will negotiate.

    For this assignment, you will develop a PowerPoint Presentation (8-10 slides) answering the questions listed in Parts 1 and 2 of the assignment. The presentation is to be recorded in your own words, as if you were presenting it to your instructor. You are to use the audio produced by PowerPoint and not an Mp3 file.

    You are to follow the 10/20/30 rule for presentations: no more than 10 slides, presentation not longer than 20 minutes, and text is not lower than 30-point font.

    RESOURCES

    Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
    Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.

    To Prepare:

    • Review the weekly resources.
    • Seek out professional resources on contract negotiations.
    • Review the FNP scope of practice for your state.
    • Seek out local NP organizations to assess which organizations would best fit your needs.

    BY DAY 7

    Submit the recorded PowerPoint presentation. (This assignment does not need to be submitted through Turnitin) but you must have a reference slide to support your thoughts and ideas.

    For Part 1 of this assignment:

    1. Discuss the type of practice and setting you would like to work out of (specialty, family, geriatrics, hospital, nursing home, hospice, urgent care, etc.). What makes for an ideal work environment? What type of support system and staff do you need? What services do you see yourself providing? What services are you NOT willing to or are not comfortable providing?
    2. How will you meet your CME requirements while practicing at this setting? How will you keep track of your CME hours?
    3. What nursing organization(s) interest you in joining, and how will joining an organization benefit you at your position?
    4. Once you have met the requirements for autonomy in your state while working at your current position, and for those of you who practice in a lifetime of collaboration state, assume you will one day have autonomy. How will you maintain your collaborative relationships with other nurse practitioners you have worked with, the practitioners you have referred to, as well as your collaborative physician?

    Part 2 of the assignment:

    Youve just been offered a position at the perfect job you discussed in Part 1 of the assignment.

    Besides focusing on patients, reaching a fair and equitable contract that includes not only your salary and benefits but expectations of your patient load, the amount of time you will be spending at the clinic or a health care setting, and the services you will be providing, will affect how you feel about your job over time. Its time now to consider the positions job offer.

    Part 2:

    1. What questions should you ask your potential future employer about the offer?
    2. What salary and bonus structure are acceptable to you?
    3. How can you figure out your net worth for the practice?
    4. If you are expected to take call, what percentage of your salary is reasonable toward this activity?
    5. List the benefits you should negotiate into your contract.
    6. Discuss the practice expectations with your employer. How can you be sure that you are being asked to practice within the scope of your practice?

    SUBMISSION INFORMATION

    Before submitting your final assignment, you can check your draft for authenticity. To check your draft, access the Turnitin Drafts from the Start Here area.

    1. To submit your completed assignment, save your Assignment as WK6Assgn_LastName_Firstinitial
    • Leik, M. T. C. (2024). Family nurse practitioner certification intensive review (5th ed.). Springer Publishing Company.
      • Ch. 12, Nervous System Review
      • Ch. 14, Musculoskeletal System Review
    • Buppert, C. (2021). Nurse practitioner’s business practice and legal guide (7th ed.). Jones & Bartlett.
      • Musculoskeletal Examination (pp. 197198)
      • Neurological Examination (pp. 198199)
      • Chapter 10, The Employed Nurse Practitioner (pp. 339362)

    Note: The textbook listed below is from NRNP 6531. Review the chapters assigned in this textbook as needed to refresh your knowledge.

    • Buttaro, T. M., Polgar-Bailey, P., Sandberg-Cook, J., Dick, K., & Montgomery, J. (2025). Primary care: Interprofessional collaborative practice (7th ed.). Elsevier.
      Note: Review the following chapters, as needed.
      • Chapter 156, Ankle and Foot Pain
      • Chapter 157, Bone Lesions: Neoplasms and Tumor Mimickers
      • Chapter 158, Bursitis
      • Chapter 159, Fibromyalgia
      • Chapter 160, Gout
      • Chapter 161, Infectious Arthritis
      • Chapter 162, Low Back Pain
      • Chapter 163, Hip Pain
      • Chapter 164, Knee Pain
      • Chapter 165, Metabolic Bone Disease: Osteoporosis and Paget Disease of the Bone
      • Chapter 166, Neck Pain
      • Chapter 167, Osteoarthritis
      • Chapter 168, Osteomyelitis
      • Chapter 169, Shoulder Pain
      • Chapter 170, Sprains, Strains, and Fractures
      • Chapter 171, Elbow Pain
      • Chapter 172, Hand and Wrist Pain
      • Chapter 173, “Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis”
      • Chapter 174, “Bell’s Palsy”
      • Chapter 175, “Cerebrovascular Events”
      • Chapter 176, “Dementia”
      • Chapter 177, “Dizziness and Vertigo”
      • Chapter 178, “Guillain-Barr Syndrome”
      • Chapter 179, “Headache”
      • Chapter 180, “Infections of the Central Nervous System”
      • Chapter 181, Movement Disorders and Essential Tremor
      • Chapter 182, Multiple Sclerosis
      • Chapter 183, Parkinson’s Disease
      • Chapter 184, Seizure Disorder
      • Chapter 185, Trigeminal Neuralgia
      • Chapter 186, Intracranial Tumors
      • Chapter 197, Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis
      • Chapter 198, Raynaud’s Phenomenon
      • Chapter 199, Rheumatoid Arthritis
      • Chapter 201, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
      • Chapter 202, Vasculitis
  • Oppression and Power

    Prepare a 200 word response in which you address the following:

    • Oppression may present in various forums throughout the counseling process. How might oppression, privilege and power impact symptoms presentation in counseling?
    • Reflect on power dynamics that may present in therapy. How might counselors address power in the context of the counseling process?

    Use for references::

    Sue, D. W., Sue, D., Neville, H. A., & Smith, L. (2022). Counseling the culturally diverse (9th ed.). John Wiley & Sons

  • Questioning, Normalizing and Summarizing in Counseling Discu…

    How can counselors use questioning, summarizing, and normalizing together in a way that supports client strengths and avoids unintentionally minimizing the clients experience? In your response, consider how different types of questions (open vs. directive) and summaries can either deepen insight or lead the session too much, and reflect on how you would balance these skills in practice. Provide an example of how you might use these skills together in a session. These skills are essential in helping clients feel understood while also encouraging insight and growth

    Use reference (Kottler, 2015; Sommers-Flanagan & Sommers-Flanagan, 2017).

  • Dalia 120 new

    Complete Assessment 13: Health Care Choices

    Go to the Covered California website:

    1. Complete the form and click Click on “Shop and Compare”

    Screenshot 2025-10-06 at 8.37.45 PM.png

    2. Enter your household information. Depending on your answer, you qualify for different programs ranging from Medi-cal to Routine Coverage.

    Screenshot 2025-10-06 at 8.40.22 PM.png

    3. Take a screenshot of your results. Submit a Jpeg, PDF or Doc file with the program(s) identified.

    Screenshot 2025-10-06 at 8.41.54 PM.png

    4. Submit a Jpeg, PDF or Doc file with the program(s) identified. Do not submit any other file type, if you do submit an unacceptable file and the system cannot open it, you will not receive credit.

    Post Discussion: Chapter 13 and Reply to a Classmate

    1. Provide answers to the 2 questions below in a Discussion Post. (5 points)

    • Provide the definition of health literacy from the assigned reading? (a direct quote from the reading is fine)
    • In your own words, explain the importance of health literacy and possible problems associated with a lack of health literacy.
  • Suhaila Phil reflection

    You will submit your course reflection here. This reflection must address the ways in which each of the topics we covered played out in your daily life, how it impacted you or made you think differently. You may submit this as an essay, an audio recording, a video–whatever you choose. I do not have any length requirements–I just want to see that you’ve put in the effort to get something out of this class. It’s your chance to be creative and tell me how the topics we covered mattered to you. And if they didn’t matter to you, then tell me why.

    Week 1

    How Should One Live?

    This week, we are reading about the Buddha, and Socrates. More specifically, we are interested in what they are teaching us about the “good life.”

    What can we learn from their ideas, and the way they lived their lives about how we ought to live our lives? What did they think was important in life? Finally, what were some similarities and differences in their beliefs about how one ought to live?

    The Buddha and Socrates both teach ways to live a good life, focusing on self-improvement and ethical living. The Buddha emphasizes mindfulness, meditation, and letting go of attachments and desires as a way to reduce suffering and achieve inner peace. He encourages compassion for others and understanding the impermanent nature of life, suggesting that true happiness comes from within rather than from material possessions. Socrates, on the other hand, emphasizes questioning, reason, and living virtuously through knowledge and reflection. He believed that an examined lifeone in which individuals constantly seek truth and understand themselvesis essential to living well. Both stress morality, self-awareness, and personal growth, but they approach it differently: the Buddha focuses on cultivating inner calm and detachment from worldly desires, while Socrates focuses on rational understanding, dialogue, and the pursuit of wisdom. Despite these differences, both philosophies encourage living intentionally and ethically, showing that a meaningful life requires both awareness of oneself and consideration of others.

    Week 2

    Aristotle on Happiness

    What does it mean for someone to have achieved “happiness” according to Aristotle. Do you agree with these requirements or not? Explain.

    Next, respond to one or more of your peers with respect to how they answered the question. For example, did they help you understand something by their post? Did they cause you to think about something more deeply? Do you disagree with what they said?

    Aristotle defines happiness as the greatest human good which is realized through a good life of living virtuously and achieving his responsibility of being a rational being. He viewed pleasure to be not a momentary feeling but a life longundertaking which indicates moral grandeur. Virtues and purity as well as reason to determine choices enable people to form a character and have a good life. Aristotle also found that external goods, e.g. friendship and health, are also conducive to happiness, though they cannot substitute virtue.

    My personal responses to the needs of happiness as outlined by Aristotle are mostly positive since they focus on the issues of responsibility, self-discipline, and purposefulness. A virtuous life promotes growth and development of an individual and adds value to the society. Though, I do not quite agree with the concept that it is possible to determine happiness only in the end of life. In my opinion, human beings are able to perceive happiness in phases, despite their continuous growing and learning.

    Week 3

    Ethical Relativism

    This week we are discussing ethical relativism. What are the pros and cons of the belief that ethics ought to be relative, i.e. normative ethical/cultural relativism? In other words, it might be obvious that certain cultures do indeed have different ethical beliefs, but what do we make of the claim that this should/ought to be the case?

    Ethical relativism has both its advantages and disadvantages in regard to comprehending morality. The first benefit is that it fosters tolerance and respect to cultural differences. It makes us realize that we all did not revere in the same beliefs and traditions and what is normal to one people may not be normal to another. This view is able to minimize judgment and make people live contentedly together. One of the demerits however is that ethical relativism may render it hard to condemn harmful practices. When all is acceptable in a given culture, then the practices which are against the fundamental human rights may go unchecked. I believe, ethical relativism proves to be useful in the interpretation of other persons, yet there must be some worldwide norms to prevent people being hurt.

    Tao Te Ching

    This week, I’d like you to choose 2 or 3 passages from the Tao Te Ching and, in your own words, explain what you think it means. This is often students’ favorite reading of the semester, so have fun letting your mind wander with where the Tao takes it.

    We shape clay into a pot, but its the emptiness inside that makes it useful.
    This teaches that usefulness often comes from what isnt there and the space or quietness is what gives purpose.

    Knowing others is clever; knowing yourself is wisdom.
    This means real understanding starts from within, selfawareness is deeper than just understanding others.

    Week 4

    Descartes’ Meditations

    Of the arguments that Descartes uses to show that (almost) all of our knowledge is subject to doubt, which seemed the strongest? Why?

    Also, explain how Descartes arrives at his one “indubitable truth.”

    One of the arguments that seemed strongest was the Dream Argument. Descartes explains how when we dream, these dreams can feel like it is real life. This is what makes it challenging to believe if we are actually living these experiences or if they are just a dream in your deep sleep. This argument seemed strongest to me because it really shows us how we can doubt due to what we believe we are seeing, hearing, and feeling.

    Descartes arrives at his one “indubitable truth” by questioning our world, questioning the way we live. He believes that even if there was a chance that if everything we live in is fake or even like a simulation, that because he is questioning life that proves to him that he actually exists. I myself have been in the shoes of questioning life and everything around us, what also always proves to me that I truly exist is the fact that I am questioning what I am living.

    Week 6: Evidence

    This week, Clifford makes an interesting case for the moral responsibility we have to not believe anything without sufficient evidence. In fact, he states, “It is wrong everywhere for anyone to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.” After reading Clifford, what do you think counts as sufficient evidence? When do we know we have done our due diligence in seeking out the required evidence for our beliefs? Finally, do you think we actually do this in life? If we do, in what situations are we most likely to seek evidence before adopting a belief?

    In The Ethics of Belief, William Kingdon Clifford argues that it is wrong to believe something without enough evidence. I think sufficient evidence means information that comes from reliable sources and is supported by facts or research, not just personal opinions or rumors.

    We can say we have done our due diligence when we take time to question information, check different sources, and make sure the evidence supports the belief. This helps us avoid believing something that may not be true. In real life, people do not always do this. Sometimes beliefs are based on emotions or what others say. However, in important situations such as health, finances, or major life decisions, people are more likely to look for strong evidence before forming a belief.

    Week 6: James vs. Clifford

    After reading James and Clifford, who do you think has the most compelling argument for their position? Does James convince you that we must sometimes believe without evidence, or does Clifford convince you that belief without sufficient evidence is a moral and epistemic failure? Why?

    I feel as though both James and Clifford have compelling arguments and their positions can be applied to different situations. Clifford makes a strong point that we have an epistemic responsibility to form our beliefs based on sufficient evidence because careless beliefs that are not based on such evidence can lead to harmful consequences, not only for ourselves but for others as well. He emphasizes the importance of questioning our beliefs, doubting them, and then examining them. At the same time, James also makes a compelling argument that we cannot always wait to have sufficient evidence before making a decision or forming a belief. In situations where we face a genuine option, we may have to choose to believe even with uncertainty and rely on our values. In real life this makes sense because we cannot know everything, and sometimes it’s difficult to gather sufficient evidence, so we must accept some uncertainty and choose to believe. For example, when we put our trust in someone like a friend or partner, it often requires us to choose to believe that they will be loyal and not break our trust. However, if I had to choose one position, I would agree more with Clifford because it’s generally more responsible to base our beliefs on strong evidence.

    Week 7

    Minority Report

    After watching the movie, if a system like Pre-Crime could ever be perfected, would it be something you think society should have? Moreover, if it could be perfected, what would that mean for free will?

    A flawlessly accurate pre-crime system, akin to the one depicted in Minority Report, would remain highly contentious as it penalizes individuals for actions they have not yet committed. This challenges the principle that justice should be founded on actual behavior rather than anticipated actions. Even in the absence of errors, it raises significant issues regarding personal liberty, potential misuse of authority, and whether the prevention of harm justifies the infringement of autonomy. Furthermore, it presents a philosophical quandary concerning free will. If the system is indeed infallible, it suggests that our decisions are predetermined, rendering free will a mere illusion. Conversely, if individuals possess the ability to alter their predicted futures, then the system cannot be deemed truly perfect. This indicates that one cannot simultaneously achieve both absolute prediction and authentic human freedom.p

  • Psychology Question

    NO OUTSIDE SOURCES PLEASE, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

    Intro:

    first paragraph :Reasons Babies Are Admitted to the NICU

    Second :Physical Growth and Medical Care in the NICU

    Transitioning From Hospital to Home

    Include Cover Page in APA Style

    The title of your paper

    One Inch Margins

    Double Spaced

    Times Roman 12 point font suggested

    Page numbers on the top right

    References cited throughout the paper

    At least 2 outside sources. Find a peer reviewed study on the topic to include in your paper.

    Reference Page in APA style titled

    .