Case Study on Biomedical Ethics in the Christian Narrative

 

This assignment will incorporate a common practical tool in helping clinicians begin to ethically analyze a case. Organizing the data in this way will help you apply the four principles and four boxes approach.

Based on the “Case Study: Healing and Autonomy” and other required topic study materials, you will complete the “Applying the Four Principles: Case Study” document that includes the following:

Part 1: Chart

This chart will formalize the four principles and four boxes approach and the four-boxes approach by organizing the data from the case study according to the relevant principles of biomedical ethics: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.

Part 2: Evaluation

This part includes questions, to be answered in a total of 500 words, that describe how principalism would be applied according to the Christian worldview.

Remember to support your responses with the topic study materials.

APA style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support articles for assistance.

 

https://www.gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2020/practicing-dignity_an-introduction-to-christian-values-and-decision-making-in-health-care_1e.php

 https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/incorporating-spirituality-patient-care/2015-05 

 https://thebibleproject.com/explore/sacrifice-atonement/ 

 https://www.gcumedia.com/tncc/whole-person-care/understanding/ 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNOZ7ocLD74&feature=youtu.be 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLYORLZOaZE&feature=youtu.be 

 https://thebibleproject.com/explore/the-messiah/ 

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALsluAKBZ-c&feature=youtu.be 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0BrP8bqj0c&feature=youtu.be 

Unit 3 Discussion

Fermentation is one of the oldest food preservative methods in history.

  1. Find three foods in your house that are produced by fermentation and yield positive health benefits to the human body.
  2. What is the shelf life of these products?
  3. What are the microbes responsible for the fermentation products and describe the fermentation products found in your foods that impacts flavor, shelf life and health benefits?
  4. What are the starting substrates for the fermentation products in your food samples?
  5. What are the health benefits of the fermentation products?

Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format.

Discussion Question

1- Discussion question: Discuss the purpose of the literature review and which topics are you going to search for your topic? Discuss also what are the challenges that nurses are facing today when they have to do a literature review?

2- APA style

3- 3 paragraphs 3 sentences each

4- 2 references not older than 2015 

Psychotherapy With group

1. Post an explanation of how the use of CBT in groups compares to its use in family settings.

2. Provide specific examples from your own practicum experiences. 

3. Then, explain at least two challenges counselors might encounter when using CBT in the group setting. 

Support your response with specific examples from this week’s media.

References

BJORNSSON, A. S. et al. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy Versus Group Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder among College Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial. DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY, [s. l.], v. 28, n. 11, p. 1034–1042, [s. d.]. DOI 10.1002/da.20877. 

Yalom, I. D., & Leszcz, M. (2005). The theory and practice of group psychotherapy (5th ed.). New York, NY: Basic Books.
Chapter 11, “In the Beginning” (pp. 309–344)

Safak, Y., Karadere, M. E., Ozdel, K., Ozcan, T., Türkçapar, M. H., Kuru, E., & Yücens, B. (2014). The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral group psychotherapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Turkish Journal of Psychiatry, 25(4), 225-233.

Yalom, I. D., & Leszcz, M. (2005). The theory and practice of group psychotherapy (5th ed.). New York, NY: Basic Books.
Chapter 12, “The Advanced Group” (pp. 345–390)

Week 3 Project

 

Instructions

Reality, Art, and Truth

This 6-8 page essay assignment will be completed in three parts. You may want to use section headers to organize your paper. Remember to explain the theories you reference with supporting citations to the textbook and online lectures in correct APA format.  Use this APA Citation Helper as a convenient reference for properly citing resources.

Part I. The Self

Discuss the avocado idea of the self and explain at least one version of the idea that human beings have a shared essential nature (such as Cartesian rationalism or Greek philosophy). Contrast this account with the artichoke idea of the self (drawing upon existentialism to develop your account) and a discussion of how the modern/avocado and postmodern/artichoke ideas of the self differ. You may use your analysis from the Week 2 assignments to develop your account in Part I. 

Part II. The Avocado Self and Art as Representation

Explain the idea that art is mimesis (Plato and/or Aristotle) and how this is like the avocado idea of the self. Discuss a character/narrator/subject in a work of art (novel, poem, film, graphic novel, short story, television show, song, painting, etc.) who you think captures the avocado/art as mimesis idea that we have an essential, shared human nature and that art reflects this reality for us.

Part III. The Artichoke Self and Art as Transformation

Explain the idea that art is transformative/how artistic creation expresses the unity of subject and object (Nietzsche, Schelling, and/or Heidegger). Discuss how this reflects the artichoke idea of the self. Discuss a character/narrator/subject in a work of art (novel, poem, film, graphic novel, short story, television show, song, painting, etc.) who you think captures the artichoke/post-modern idea of the self and the idea that art creates truth.

Part IV. Art and Philosophy

Finally, reflect upon the relationship between art and philosophy by considering some of the following questions:

  1. Are the self and the material world distinct entities, as Descartes thinks? What are some examples of representative art that illustrate the idea that the subject/mind and the object/world/body are distinct? Alternatively, are the self and the world organic unities, as Schelling argues? How might artistic creation express this unity of subject and object?
  2. Is art mimesis/representation (as in Platonism and Aristotelian aesthetics) or is it a means of transforming the self and reality? Might it be aspirational, allowing us to achieve catharsis, as Aristotle suggests? Consider, too, how the idea of art as representation is akin to the avocado view while the idea of art as transformative is more like the artichoke view.
  3. What is the relationship between art and philosophy? Do you agree with Descartes that logic and critical thinking are the best means of achieving certainty about reality and existence, or is your view more akin to the perspective of Keats, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and/or Heidegger that art is the ultimate expression of truth? How are these views a rejection of the natural standpoint we see adopted by empiricism and rationalism and rejected by phenomenology?
  4. Do some kinds of art (music, for example) express the truth more fully than others? How so? How does the idea and purpose of art differ across cultures?

 

Nursing informatics

 How has the availability of social and professional networking changed the landscape in nursing practice and the nursing profession?

Your original post should be completed by 10/24. 1t should include at a minimum reference citation from your text and one outside source. 

The text is Sewell, J. (2016). Informatics & Nursing: Opportunities & Challenges (5th ed.) Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins: Philadelphia.

Best, best

 Introduction and conclusion

Purpose:  Summarize and appraise an article for bias and validity in a collaborative environment.

Assessment: The DBs are worth 35 points. It will be graded based quality of 3 posts made on 3 different days. Please see the grading rubric embedded below for complete criteria.

Instructions: Carefully read, summarize, and appraise your group’s assigned article.  The discussion board for this week should cover the following concepts in order to have a complete draft by the end of the week. As you provide input to your peers, be sure to state a rationale for your claims. 

  1. Identify and discuss the broader importance of the topic of the study as it applies to patients and organizations. What it means to the population 
  2. Discuss the nursing implications of the findings of the research.  Consider the following questions:
    • Were the results statistically significant, if reported?   
    • What is the clinical significance of the findings? 
    • What are the risks vs. benefits to practice of the findings?  
    • Are the findings feasible to implement?

Pain Assessment

With the realization that pain is highly prevalent among older adults, please answer the following

questions.

Questions:

1.What are some ways you as the nurse can utilize to determine pain in the older adult?

2.What are some of the potential barriers related to self-reporting of pain in the older adult?

3.What is the prevalence of pain in the older adult?

4.Describe and compare your findings for each of the following:

a.Numeric rating scale

b.Visual analog scale

c.McGill pain questionnaire

d.Pain in dementia patients

Clinical Supervision

I NEED A RESPONSE FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT

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This week we focus on group therapy paying special attention to children and adolescents.  Children and adolescents have different needs when it comes to therapy.  The therapy should be tailored to the child’s developmental level and should be delivered within the here and now.  With that in mind, we will review the case study, “I feel like I’m going crazy” and offer treatment options that are evidence based.  

The case study presents a Native American child that is 15 years old.  He lives with his single mom who works a lot and is not home often.  He has been inflicting self harm for about 10 months by cutting with a razor. The client reports problems with sleep onset, low self-esteem, low energy level, and previous suicide attempts. He reports feelings of abandonment from his boyfriend and a recent loss of friendships.  He also reports that he identifies as a pansexual and has been dating a male peer for two months.  The client’s chief complaint is, “I am feeling like I’m going crazy!”.  

The client needs further assessment and evaluation to rule out major depressive disorder (MDD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and other potential personality and anxiety disorders. At this assessment the client is denying any suicidal ideation.  With that, the most appropriate diagnosis is nonsuicidal self injury (NSSI). NSSI is a behavior that includes cutting, burning, scratching, hair pulling, hitting, head banging, and interfering with wound healing (Hornor, 2016). NSSI has a close relationship with borderline personality disorder.  However, the DSM-5 allowed for NSSI to stand alone as its own diagnosis.  This was the first time NSSI was not tied to the diagnosis of BPD as a symptom only. NSSI is also differentiated from suicidal behavior disorder in the DSM-5.  

According to the DSM-5 the criteria for NSSI are: five days of self harming in the last year, patient self harm actions are unlikely to result in death, the client engages in self harm to resolve an interpersonal difficulty, the behavior is not sanctioned such as tattoos or piercings, the self harm interferes with clients academics, the self harm did not occur during an acute manic or psychotic episode nor while on or withdrawing from substances (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2015). The client meets the diagnostic criteria to make this diagnosis.  The clients behaviors appear to surround feelings of abandonment, and low self esteem, The client has been cutting for 10 months and has scarring.  The client was unable to attend class one day due to bleeding.  Additionally, the client does not appear psychotic or manic on current assessment.  If the clients suicide attempts had been related to the cutting then a diagnosis of suicidal behavior disorder may be appropriate.  The gold standard is to assess for suicidal ideation before, during, and after diagnosis of NSSI (Plener et al., 2016).

Treatment for NSSI should be outpatient if possible to minimize impaired functioning.  Mentalization based treatment (MBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are both recommended for the treatment of NSSI (Plener et al., 2016).  While evidence is lacking in regards to adolescents and much more research is needed, these approaches have shown improvement in symptoms and have been found effective with adults.  MBT focuses on secure attachment through the clients’ capacity to mentalize.  Basically the client should learn to think about thinking in that they are attempting to understand how the mental state of oneself directly affects overt behaviors.  DBT has an interesting focus on opposites occurring at the same time and both being truthful (Dbt 101: What Does ‘Dialectical’ Even Mean?, n.d.).  For example, I can love my sister very much, AND be very angry with her for not calling me for a month.  These are seemingly opposing facts, but both are truthful at the same time.  Through these dialectics the client and therapist look for acceptance and change. With either or both treatments I would expect outcomes that show symptom reduction from NSSI.  Clients may want to also consider individual therapy.  It is also important to note that medications are not recommended for this client (Plener et al., 2016).

Ethical concerns are ever present when working with children and families.  In regard to NSSI it is important for the therapist to check their biases at the door and approach treatment nonjudgementally.  NSSI has been shown to evoke intense emotion from counselors often evoking enough fear that the therapist may want to enter into a “safety contract” right away prior to giving the client substitute coping skills.  Additionally, therapists may find themselves lecturing clients that self harm, ultimately reducing the therapeutic alliance (Whisenhunt et al., 2016).

References

American Psychiatric Association. (2015). Use of the manual. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.useofdsm5

Dbt 101: What does ‘dialectical’ even mean? (n.d.). Sheppard Pratt. https://www.sheppardpratt.org/news-views/story/dbt-101-what-does-dialectical-even-mean/

Hornor, G. (2016). Nonsuicidal self-injury. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 30(3), 261–267. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2015.06.012

Plener, P. L., Brunner, R., Fegert, J. M., Groschwitz, R. C., In-Albon, T., Kaess, M., Kapusta, N. D., Resch, F., & Becker, K. (2016). Treating nonsuicidal self-injury (nssi) in adolescents: Consensus based german guidelines. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-016-0134-3

Whisenhunt, J., Stargell, N., & Perjessy, C. (2016, July 24). Addressing ethical issues in treating client self-injury – counseling today. Counseling Today. https://ct.counseling.org/2016/07/addressing-ethical-issues-treating-client-self-injury/

Zetterqvist, M. (2015). The dsm-5 diagnosis of nonsuicidal self-injury disorder: A review of the empirical literature. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-015-0062-7

strategies

Exercises

  1. How is strategy formulation related to situational analysis?
  2. How might a retrenchment strategy and a penetration strategy be linked together? What are some other logical combinations of strategies? How may a combination of strategies be related to vision?

Professional Development

  1. Collect examples of mission, vision, and values statements from various health care organizations — be sure to include those that are for-profit, not-for-profit, public and private. The Internet provides a useful tool for obtaining real-time examples to review and evaluate. Utilizing the criteria discussed in the textbook readings, determine the extent to which the actual statements apply the principles discussed. Identify the similarities and differences between “for profit” and “not-for-profit” examples. Compare and contrast statements obtained from public and private health care organizations.
  2. Work through Exhibit 6-4 (p. 212), “Strategic Thinking Map – Hierarchy of Strategic Decisions and Alternatives,” for an organization with which you are familiar. Practice selecting different alternatives under each strategy type.