Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Explain how the organization’s mission and vision enable it to contribute to public health and safety improvements. The mission statement of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is that the organization works 24/7 with the purpose of protecting the Americans from safety, health, and security risks and ensures that it focuses on both the foreign and in the boundaries of the United States. CDC fights all diseases regardless of whether they come from home or from overseas, curable or preventable, they are acute or chronic, or whether they result from a deliberate attack or human error. The organization helps communities as well as citizens to especially in threats of health, security, and safety. The mission statement acts as a guide that reminds the purpose of the existence of the CDC and why they should always remain committed to their objectives and goals. Evaluate an organization’s ability to promote equal opportunity and improve the quality of life in the community. CDC knows the need for trust that the agency is mandated to ensure that…
Resistance and Rebellion to Early Spanish Conquest and Colonization (1492-1550 Resistance against the Spanish conquest started with the killing of Spanish troops and the destruction of fort La Navidad, in 1493 mandated by the Taino cacique, Caonabo. The Taino people were depicted as peaceful during the Spanish invasion, but they did not sit around as the Spaniards destroy their country. Columbus was in charge of the conquest of the Taino. He left Navidad under the custody of his men. The local people were thought to be destitute of weapons and cowardly as they walked naked. When Columbus returned to Navidad, he learned with shock that Taino killed all his men in a revolt that spearheaded by Caonabo, chief of the Maguana, which is cacique in the heart of the Island (Altman, 21). The reason for hostility and the revolt was the activities and behavior of foreigners on the Island. The Spaniards stale local people’s properties, raped women and underage girls, and the awareness that the powerful Spaniards intended to remain in the Island formed the cause of the revolt and…
Thomas Nagel′s book What Does it All Mean? A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy The second paper is on a point that Nagel argues for in the second five chapters of the book. Like the first, it must be 3-4 double-spaced pages long. (Again, don′t ″fulfill″ the requirements with, e.g., extra-wide margins or extra-large font.) And, again, it needs three parts, as follows. The first part is a very short introductory paragraph that states a point Nagel makes in the second five chapters of the book, and that states whether you will agree or disagree. The point can be any point he makes, as long as he gives a number of reasons why it′s true (since, as you will see below, the first half of the paper is made up of his reasons or evidence for this point). The point need not be a quote. This first paragraph will look something like this: ″I agree (or disagree) with Nagel when he says that the moon is made of little mice.[unique_solution]″ You must either agree OR disagree, but not both. And…
what would Kant’s Formula of Ends require the doctor to? Why? According to Kant’s formula of Ends require the doctor the doctor should help his patients at the end “ Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that the supreme principle of morality is a standard of rationality that he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative” (CI). Kant characterized the CI as an objective, rationally necessary and unconditional principle that we must always follow despite any natural desires or inclinations we may have to the contrary” I would say doctors follow their duties producers that naturally comes to mind is this “ duties are rules or laws of some sort combined with some sort of felt constraint or incentive on our choices, whether from external coercion by others or from our own powers of reason. For instance, the bylaws of a club lay down duties for its officers and enforce them with sanctions. City and state laws establish the duties of citizens and enforce them with coercive legal power. Thus, if we do something because it is our “civic” duty, or our duty “as a…
In heaven, Eddie meets Ruby In heaven, Eddie meets Ruby. Ruby is the owner of Ruby Pier, Eddie’s workplace. Ruby is among the five people Eddie is expected to meet in heaven and performs her responsibility as revealed in the text. Eddie is filled with anger and hatred for his father. Eddie believes that his father forces him to lead the life he goes through, such as his career and vocation as a worker in Pier and in shaping his life. Eddie, however, does not understand the reason for his father’s character, nor the intention his father has on him. He believes that his father should allow him to do whatever pleases him. Ruby comes to the aid of Eddie’s hardened heart. She inflicts in Eddie the need for forgiveness. According to Ruby, true peace can only be found by letting go of what troubles us. Ruby intends to lead Eddie into finding inner peace by forgiving his father. Ruby’s teaching to Eddie highlights the need to let go of negativity, especially in one’s career, and focus on providing service…
Gibbs Reflective cycle: Therapeutic communication Effective communication is vital in any healthcare setting. It enables nurses to collaboratively work together with patients and other healthcare providers to improve health outcomes. More so, it enhances the selection of evidence-based practices that best fit the patient`s situation. In pre-operative care, for example, nurses acts as the patient advocate by continuously communicating with the patient in a bid to apply different interventions that will help the patient arrive in the operation room ready for surgery. When there is a communication breakdown, however, effective care might be compromised. In this regard, this paper uses the Gibbs reflective cycle to explore an incidence where a student nurse (me) had a communication breakdown with a patient (Joy) during pre-operative care. The reflective cycle will be used to evaluate and analyze the situation as a way of learning from the mistakes from the incidence and further come up with an action plan on how to handle similar occurrences in the future. a) Description During my student placement, I was stationed at pre-operative care, where I helped patients…
smell of marijuana is sufficient for a law enforcement officer to conduct the search without a warrant Hi Ahmed, I agree with you the smell of marijuana is sufficient for a law enforcement officer to conduct the search without a warrant. The smell of marijuana, especially after the vehicles have been forced, should be treated as a warrant exception, and the police officers should go on and conduct the search. However, many such searches have not yielded positive outcomes. I believe the law enforcement officers need to improve on their skills to search for marijuana instead of basing their conclusions on the smell alone. There are cases where the police officers conduct the searches based on the smell and end up without any evidence which portrays the need to elevate search skills too. You have mentioned a critical case that addressed the use of medical marijuana, which raises concern for using the marijuana smell as the primary probable cause. I like the cases you have selected, which offers excellent insight into the probable cause while conducting searches for marijuana. The…
The combination of Google’s corporate culture and structure Question 1 The combination of Google’s corporate culture and structure has made the company an icon of IT and internet service delivery. Google’s organizational structure focuses on three vital parts: flatness, function, and product-based definition. The company has aligned its culture along with these structural features, which has boosted its success over the years. It applies an open structure, with a company-family support system that units its employees. The company appreciates and emphasizes on excellence as a way of inspiring innovativeness. Google’s corporate structure and culture inspire innovation and commitment, which are essential parts of a successful business. Google’s success is now visible as it is one of the largest global companies and a leading technological house. Question 2 Google’s working environment relates to Herzberg’s motivational theory, which suggests that is satisfaction is the most significant motivational factor at work. The company offers opportunities for advancement, which inspires the employees to work harder and become more innovative. The company also recognizes its employees, which is also a significant boost to their esteem…
Non-verbal communication as one skill patients and their families value during the communication process Communication remains a significant part of the provision of quality healthcare services to all patients as well as fostering patient satisfaction (Vogel, Meyer, & Harendza, 2018). Health professionals must be in constant communication with their colleagues, patients, and their families in and out of the hospital facility. However, lack of proper communication skills can lead to high readmission numbers and lower patient satisfaction scores. Patients seeking medical services interact with different health professions to varying levels of the treatment process, including doctors, nurses, family members, home care nurses, among others. Along the way, miscommunication may occur, resulting in more complications. Communication skills, therefore, must be valued towards the patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals. Non-verbal communication is one skill patients and their families value during the communication process. Patients value nurses who observe non-verbal communicators while engaging them. Such a skill set is also essential in putting across a powerful message. Frequent eye contact and tone control are two non-verbal communication skills that can help…
The unauthorized practice of law by paralegals/legal assistants in New York State PROJECT DESCRIPTION:The unauthorized practice of law by paralegals/legal assistants in New York State is undermining the paralegal profession and increased regulation and enforcement in the area ofunauthorized practice of law is necessary.In this project, students will:a) perform research using bar association resources, case law and applicable statutes (both in New York as well as in other states) in order to gain an understanding of the concept of unauthorized practice of law by paralegals in New York;b) evaluate the effectiveness of current regulations/sanctions re: the unauthorized practice of law in New York; andc) propose additional regulations/sanctions for submission to the various New York Bar Associations as well as to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York; andd)research the Internet (websites and social media) for examples of unauthorized practice of law committed by paralegals (or people who call themselves paralegals) and create a list of these websites/names[unique_solution]Forexample, the table/document would read:Company name/web address/social media information/example and attach thistable to the 5-7 page paper.The final project…