Article Reviews (3 total) for this course, you will be required to write review

Article Reviews (3 total) for this course, you will be required to write review essays on any disease of your choice, of a system that was covered this semester. This paper should be approximately 1000 – 2000 words. The articles should not be simple article reports or summaries but instead offer critical analyses of the disease and its treatment. The disease chosen should have at least 3 articles supporting or arguing effectiveness of treatment. In other words, these essays should answer the following questions:
1. “What is this article about and was the patient population significant enough to create a conclusion on the treatment’s effectiveness.”
2. What evidence did the article provide to make this conclusion?
3. Did the other two articles pertaining to the disease support or disprove the each author’s theory?
4. What critiques do you have about the articles?
5. What are the future treatment being considered for this disease?

Marijuana and Emergency Services Case Study Write a 2 page paper on what an empl

Marijuana and Emergency Services Case Study Write a 2 page paper on what an employer’s rights are to control what an employee does off duty. If marijuana is legalized, what are the implications? Cite at least 2 sources. APA format. Title page and reference page are not included in the 2 page requirement for the body of work, but are required. Fire Department Related for implications

Read the Incident Investigation Report (which is the official version found on t

Read the Incident Investigation Report (which is the official version found on the Government of Albert’s Labour site) into the CNRL Tank Farm Roof Collapse, which killed two workers. Imagine you are a safety officer for an oil company with operations similar to the CNRL tank farm. Summarize the report in a 1500-word memo to the CEO of the oil company for whom you work. Your worksite is very similar in design and operating procedures to the CNRL site. Your memo must address the following issues: What are the proximate and root causes of the incident? What kinds of controls would prevent a similar incident at similar tank farms? How do you recommend your company proceed in light of this report?

Case studies are widely used in social work education and in practice to critica

Case studies are widely used in social work education and in practice to critically process, assess, evaluate, and intervene to address client or client system issues. The purpose of this assignment is to provide an opportunity to apply the knowledge gained from your informational interview assignment in Unit 4. The knowledge you gained from your Unit 4 assignment can be used to review and analyze this unit’s Pat Tomas Case Study, a 15-year-old who had been diagnosed with conduct disorder.
By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following EPAS and specialized practices:
Assignment Description
In the case study of Pat Tomas (linked in the Resources), you will evaluate the client issues and the social worker’s professional and clinical work. In addition, you will have the opportunity to engage in critical analysis of advanced social work practice, knowledge, values, and skills; leadership and technology in practice; skills to promote diversity and difference; cultural competence; and ethical considerations in a client-social worker initial session. The knowledge you gained from your Unit 4 assignment can be used to review and analyze this unit’s case study.
Assignment Instructions
Review the case study about Pat Thomas provided for this unit. Please read the case at least twice. In reading the case, apply the knowledge gained from your Cultural Competence course (SWK5012), the NASW Code of Ethics, and the NASW Standards for Technology.
Next, carefully evaluate the social worker’s professional demeanor, the ethical practices employed, and the professional judgment used to promote social, economic, and environmental justice. As you critically read the case, consider the community committee as stakeholders, the experience of the social worker and his role on the community committee, the issues the case poses to the community, the client’s identified concerns, and the background of the client (for example, the diagnosis, the issues associated with the diagnosis, the age of the client, the family history, the school and home concerns, the language used by the client, and self-determination of the client). Also, review the NASW Code of Ethics.
After reviewing the case, complete the provided Youth Crime Case Study Form (linked in the Resources). Make sure to use complete sentences, reference content from the case, and research the client’s diagnosis, conduct disorder, and evidence-based practice interventions in the Capella library as needed to inform your responses. For example, understanding the behaviors associated with the diagnosis of conduct disorder can be beneficial in your assessment of the client’s needs.
In preparing to complete the Youth Crime Case Study Form, include the following:
Provide the client identifying information. (Identifying information is anything that you might use as a descriptor for a person. This can include age, race, gender, height, weight, hair color, hair length, eye color, build, gait, and any other observable characteristics.)
Provide the client history. (Summarize the personal history of the client. This includes relationship/marital status, children, living situation, medical history, educational background, sexual orientation, military service, occupation, and any other pertinent personal history. Also include family history of the client, including mental health history.)
Describe the problem. (Consider the disorder and other potentially relevant issues presented in the case. Research the disorder and any other potential factors and add at least two citations to support your description of the disorder and other identified factors to consider.)
Briefly discuss your professional demeanor as the social worker. Next, give one example of how you would exhibit a professional demeanor with this client as a social work intern.
As the social worker, examine the technology used in the case. Discuss how you would use the NASW Standards for Technology to ensure ethical practices when conducting a client interview when a face-to-face meeting is not an option. Be sure to reference the section of the standard that supports your response.
Review the NASW Code of Ethics. Explain how your professional judgment as an emerging advanced generalist social worker can promote social, economic, and environmental justice for this client.
Identify the leadership skills and social work practice skills you used as the social worker in the case. Discuss a leadership skill and a social work skill you would use to become aware of the background of the client (for example, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, family history, educational background) that differs from your own.
Assume that you, as the social worker, have at least one difference from your client. This can include ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, and so forth. Share one example of how you would engage the client to understand differences (between you and the client) to promote the client’s well-being from a strengths-based perspective.
How does your self-awareness and understanding of difference promote social, economic, and environmental justice as a social work intern?
In the case there are several stakeholders. List the names and job titles of two stakeholders. As the social worker, discuss how you may use the stakeholders to promote social, economic, and environmental justice for the client.
You have been asked to conduct the next interview with this client as a follow up. Share two examples of verbal and non-verbal communications you may employ to demonstrate professionalism as an emerging advanced generalist social worker.

Description In this assignment, you will create a slide presentation about patie

Description
In this assignment, you will create a slide presentation about patient privacy issues.
Objectives
Explain ownership and use of the health record as regulated by the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
Describe patient rights related to health record disclosure as outlined by the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
Identify the minimum elements that must be present to constitute a valid release of patient information.
Summarize patient rights provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Define the purpose of an institutional review board.
Explore the legal aspects of patient record requirements and access to health information.
Compare and contrast the rights of access of patient and third parties to patient-specific health information.
Explain the role that institutional review boards play in the access by researchers to health information regarding human subjects.
Instructions:
Step 1:Read the following scenario:
You are the director of respiratory services at a small-population health care facility providing general, emergency, and pediatric care. Because of downsizing and consolidation of managerial functions, you are also responsible for staff education in your facility. How you would structure and present an in-service program to staff members of various departments that addresses confidentiality policies and procedures of your facility, and the legal bases underlying these policies and procedures. What are the key items that must be covered in your presentation in regard to confidentiality, proper reporting of a breach of information, simple tasks in our work areas that will help insure patient privacy, etc.
Step 2:Create a PowerPoint presentation. Your presentation should be at least 10-12 slides, with proper in-text support and notes.

I uploaded a screen shot of the assignment as well as the file which has the cas

I uploaded a screen shot of the assignment as well as the file which has the case study. The link below is the text to read and reflect on giving you the different moral theories and all other information needed. Please use this text as your source. For the last question number 4 I agree with the theory based on human properties however the way I feel about this case study may contradict my every day beliefs. As far as this situation I agree with the doctor and not keeping the baby is the medically wise decision. I think in regards to the study I would have to agree with the theory based on cognitive properties.
https://lc.gcumedia.com/phi413v/practicing-dignity-an-introduction-to-christian-values-and-decision-making-in-health-care/v1.1/#/chapter/2