HLT 306V Topic 2 Discussions GCU HLT 306V Topic 2 DQ 1 Sister Mary is a patient in Level 2 Emergency Department. She must have a neural examination, physical assessment, radiographs of her facial bones, and a computed tomography scan of the head. Taking into consideration that she is a Roman Catholic nun, what would be the ideal course of patient education as this woman progresses from department to department? HLT 306V Topic 2 DQ 2 What possible reservations could a health care professional have in working with Sister Mary? (Discuss the psychosocial responses the professional might have.)
HLT 306V Full Course Discussions
HLT 306V Advanced Patient Care GCU HLT 306V Full Course Discussions GCU HLT 306V Topic 1 DQ 1 Alma Faulkenberger is an 85-year-old female outpatient sitting in the waiting room awaiting an invasive pelvic procedure. The health care professional who will assist in her procedure enters the room and calls “Alma.” There is no reply so the professional retreats to the work area. Fifteen minutes later the professional returns and calls “Alma Frankenberg.” Still no reply, so he leaves again. Another 15 minutes pass and the professional approaches Alma and shouts in her ear, “Are you Alma Frankenberg?” She replies, […]
HLT 302 Discussion 1
HLT 302 Grand Canyon Topic 5 Discussion 1 Read Colossians 1 in the Bible. Compare ways in which the concepts of “God,” “Person,” “Environment,” “Health,” and “Nursing” would be defined according to Colossians 1. HLT 302 Grand Canyon Topic 5 Discussion 2 What tensions do you think you might experience arising from the differing worldviews of administrators, health care providers, and patients? Base your response from the GCU introduction and the textbooks. Cite references from your reading to support your answer. HLT 302 Grand Canyon Topic 6 Discussion 1 How would you define health? What might be some of the […]
HLT 302 Assignment Stages of Grief Paper
HLT 302 Grand Canyon Week 7 Assignment Stages of Grief Paper Write a 750-1,000 word paper analyzing Woterstorff’s reflections in Lament For a Son. In addition, address Kubler-Ross’ five stages of grief, as they are expressed throughout Lament for a Son, and respond to the following questions: 1- How does Wolterstorff find joy after his loss? 2- What is the meaning and significance of death in light of the Christian narrative? 3- How does the hope of the resurrection play a role in comforting Wolterstorff? Include three sources including the textbooks, bible and other reliable/academic sources. Prepare this assignment according […]
What types of ethical misconduct took place at HSBC Holdings? What consequences did HSBC face as a result of its ethical and illegal actions? Do you think the government’s settlement with HSBC will fix the bank’s ethical lapses? Why or why not? Reflect on this issue using the four lenses. What are your final thoughts?
The U.S. government ordered British Bank HSBC Holdings to strengthen its anti-money laundering practices after the financial institution was caught laundering more than 800 million dollars for Mexican drug cartels. The investigation of HSBC found that the bank covered up illegal transactions for Burma, Iran, Sudan, Cuba, and Libya—countries existing under banking sanctions due to human rights violations, terrorism, and nuclear programs. For a settlement, the bank had to pay $1.9 billion to the U.S. government—the largest fine in history. Although HSBC has anti-corruption programs in place, the bank worked with known drug cartels and helped other banks hide illegal […]