Understanding of personality development

Next, you will answer the questions to follow. 1. Considering your understanding of personality development, how do you feel having knowledge of various personality theories and a general understanding of how we develop our personality will be useful to you personally or professionally? . Humanistic Personality Theory Psychodynamic Personality Theory Trait Personality Theory 2. Which theory (of the three) do you find most compelling? Why? Be sure to justify your response

Healthcare providers recommend breast feeding infants?

Why do most developmental psychologists and healthcare providers recommend breast feeding infants. In your answer refer to specific research and list three advantages of breast feeding.

Breastfeeding can help protect babies against some short- and long-term illnesses and diseases. Breastfed babies have a lower risk of asthma, obesity, type 1 diabetes, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Breastfed babies are also less likely to have ear infections and stomach bugs.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a breastfeeding?
Women who breastfeed tend to recover from childbirth faster than women who choose not to nurse their babies. Breastfeeding may reduce your risk of ovarian and breast cancer. It may also decrease your chances of developing rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease as you age.

Promoting a social dimension

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was established to ensure the social dimension was integral to future peace and economic development. The ILO’s mechanism to support countries promoting a social dimension through work is: A To

To provide food parcels to countries suffering from civil war and unrest to support workers who can go to work. A x, " To ban countries from participating in international meetings if they fail to implement decent work. A To adopt labor standards by the delegations of each country and support their implementation through guidance. QUESTION 12 Flexible working arrangements are designed: KW “, " For employees who prove to their organizations that they can be trusted. KW To give employees more choice over how much, where, and when they work. KW To give employers more choice over how much, where, and when their employees work. A Solely for employees who are perceived to be ‘valuable’ to organizations.

Choice and Health Care Marketing

Consumer Choice and Health Care Marketing Read the article “Applications of social media for medical tourism marketing: Why is consumer choice important in health care marketing, and why is it especially important for medical tourism decisions? Which choice factors are most important to medical tourism consumers? How successful is social media marketing for consumer choice for medical tourism? How well did medical tourism providers perform in terms of maintaining customer intimacy, customer involvement, interaction, and gathering customer insights? Why is each of these elements important as part of the consumer decision-making process in this situation?

Discuss the context and the exceptional communication quality

Gender and Message Meanings: In this discussion, you will explore gender speech patterns as well as gender differences in politeness. Reflect on a time you (or someone you know) were conversing with a friend or loved one when you noticed a positive communication that was an exception to the instrumental/relational gender norm as discussed in DeVito.

Discuss the context and the exceptional communication quality that this communicator demonstrated. What would have been the gender norm? How did this communication outside of gender norms make others feel?  What contextual factors facilitated this positive communication? What are the potential obstacles of either gender as it relates to this communication quality?

Types of listening styles

For this assignment, you will identify, explain, and provide examples of the four types of listening styles discussed in the textbook.

Instructions:

  1. Review the four types of listening styles in the textbook and in the learning activities assigned for this module.
  2. Reflect on your own listening style/styles.
  3. Describe a time at work, at school, or in your personal life when your listening style proved effective, or ineffective. How could you have altered your style for that situation to change the outcome?
  4. Write a two- to three-page descriptive essay, not counting the title page and the references page, that defines each of the listening styles and addresses the questions above.
  5. While including cited terms and concepts are important, the bulk of this essay should relate to your own experience.

Suggested structure: Introduction paragraph that includes a main idea, multiple body paragraphs with evidence and support, and a conclusion paragraph that wraps it up.

Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Disorders

Quiz – Module 3 Knowledge Check
Knowledge Check: Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Disorders

• In this exercise, you will complete 5-essay type quAestions in the Knowledge Check to gauge your understanding of this module’s content.
• Each question will hold one to two parts asked to be addressed and each part will need at least one citation, at least two citations if asked two parts to the question from the textbook and/or current peer-reviewed journals.
• Each question is worth 4 points. I would expect substantive paragraphs per answer (a paragraph would include 6-10 sentences).

KC each essay needs a citation(s) and reference(s), if using textbook apply correct page(s)
Basic book citation format
The APA in-text citation for a book includes the author’s last name, the year, and (if relevant) a page number.
In the reference list, start with the author’s last name and initials, followed by the year. The book title is written in sentence case (only capitalize the first word and any proper nouns). Include any other contributors (e.g. editors and translators) and the edition if specified (e.g. “2nd ed.”).
Format Last name, Initials. (Year). Book title (Editor/translator initials, Last name, Ed. or Trans.) (Edition). Publisher.
Reference entry Anderson, B. (1983). Imagined communities: Reflections on the origins and spread of nationalism. Verso.
In-text citation (Anderson, 1983, p. 23)

Possible topics covered in this Knowledge Check include:
• Ulcers
• Hepatitis markers
• After HP shots
• Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
• Pancreatitis
• Liver failure—acute and chronic
• Gall bladder disease
• Inflammatory bowel disease
• Diverticulitis
• Jaundice
• Bilirubin
• Gastrointestinal bleed – upper and lower
• Hepatic encephalopathy
• Intra-abdominal infections (e.g., appendicitis)
• Renal blood flow
• Glomerular filtration rate
• Kidney stones
• Infections – urinary tract infections, pyelonephritis
• Acute kidney injury
• Renal failure – acute and chronic

QUESTION 1
1. Scenario 1: Peptic Ulcer
A 65-year-old female comes to the clinic with a complaint of abdominal pain in the epigastric area. The pain has been persistent for two weeks. The pain described as burning, non-radiating and worse after meals. Denies N&V, weight loss or obvious bleeding. She admits to frequent belching with bloating.
PMH: seasonal allergies with Chronic Sinusitis, positive for osteoarthritis,
Meds: Claritin 10 mg po daily, ibuprofen 400-600 mg po prn pain
Family Hx-non contributary
Social history: Separated recently pending divorce; stressful situation with trying to manage two homes. Works as a Legal Assistant at a local law firm. She has 35 PPY of smoking, drinks 1-2 glasses of wine a day, and 6-7 cups of coffee per day. She denies illicit drug use, vaping or unprotected sexual encounters.
Breath test in the office revealed urease.
The healthcare provider suspects the client has peptic ulcer disease.
Questions:
1. Explain what contributed to the development from this patient’s history of PUD?

QUESTION 2
1. Scenario 1: Peptic Ulcer
A 65-year-old female comes to the clinic with a complaint of abdominal pain in the epigastric area. The pain has been persistent for two weeks. The pain described as burning, non-radiating and worse after meals. Denies N&V, weight loss or obvious bleeding. She admits to frequent belching with bloating.
PMH: seasonal allergies with Chronic Sinusitis, positive for osteoarthritis,
Meds: Claritin 10 mg po daily, ibuprofen 400-600 mg po prn pain
Family Hx-non contributary
Social history: Separated recently pending divorce; stressful situation with trying to manage two homes. Works as a Legal Assistant at a local law firm. She has 35 PPY of smoking, drinks 1-2 glasses of wine a day, and 6-7 cups of coffee per day. She denies illicit drug use, vaping or unprotected sexual encounters.
Breath test in the office revealed urease.
The healthcare provider suspects the client has peptic ulcer disease.
Question:
1. What is the pathophysiology of PUD/ formation of peptic ulcers?

QUESTION 3
1. Scenario 2: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
A 44-year-old morbidly obese female comes to the clinic complaining of “burning in my chest and a funny taste in my mouth”. The symptoms have been present for years but patient states she had been treating the symptoms with antacid tablets which helped until the last 4 or 5 weeks. She never saw a healthcare provider for that. She says the symptoms get worse at night when she is lying down and has had to sleep with 2 pillows. She says she has started coughing at night which has been interfering with her sleep. She denies palpitations, shortness of breath, or nausea.
PMH-HTN, venous stasis ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, osteoarthritis of knees, morbid obesity (BMI 48 kg/m2)
FH:non contributary
Medications: Lisinopril 10 mg po qd, Bentyl 10 mg po, ibuprofen 800 mg po q 6 hr prn
SH: 20 PPY of smoking, ETOH rarely, denies vaping
Diagnoses: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Question:
1. If the client asks what causes GERD how would you explain this as a provider?

QUESTION 4
1. Scenario 3: Upper GI Bleed
A 64-year-old male presents the clinic with complaints of passing dark, tarry, stools. He stated the first episode occurred last week, but it was only a small amount after he had eaten a dinner of beets and beef. The episode today was accompanied by nausea, sweating, and weakness. He states he has had some mid epigastric pain for several weeks and has been taking OTC antacids. The most likely diagnosis is upper GI bleed which won’t be confirmed until further endoscopic procedures are performed.
Question:
1. What are the variables here that contribute to an upper GI bleed?

QUESTION 5
1. Scenario 4: Diverticulitis
A 54-year-old schoolteacher is seeing your today for complaints of passing bright red blood when she had a bowel movement this morning. She stated the first episode occurred last week. The episode today was accompanied by nausea, sweating, and weakness. She states she has had some LLQ pain for several weeks but described it as “coming and going”. She says she has had a fever and abdominal cramps that have worsened this morning.
Diagnosis is lower GI bleed secondary to diverticulitis.
Question:
1. What can cause diverticulitis in the lower GI tract?

Management Information System

A printing company created and installed a Management Information System in 1990 to meet the business objectives of a commercial environment that at the time was defined by:

-a single profit center with a unified framework
-100% internal resourcing of supplementary services -central direction from senior managers
-the use of only full-time permanent personnel -customers with vast inventory who were willing to accept long delivery times
-The majority of the work was for established large publishing houses with extensive print runs.
The following results have emerged from a radical transformation in the corporate environment:

-the creation of a divisional-sized framework with four profit centers that share resources.
-Team leaders’ empowerment and delegated decision-making
-a significant amount of work is outsourced

-a large percentage of employees are part-time or on temporary contracts -customers increasingly frequently use JIT systems, which necessitate fast inventory replenishment -the average customer requires specialized low-volume but sophisticated high-value printing
Required:

Recommend making considerable adjustments to management information systems to suit the demands of this new circumstance. Explain why you made the recommendations you did.

The energy systems

Consider the energy systems an 800m track athlete would use during a race. In a scenario where the runner has completed an adequate warm-up, their aerobic system is heightened and meeting the energy demands they’re putting on their body, prior to beginning the race.

During the first 400m of the race, they feel strong and quick, why? What are the energy systems their body is using? (Hint: there are 3, remember they have completed a warm-up).

As the runner approaches the last 200m of the race, they begin to slow down. Why?

The greatest challenges facing humanity

Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. Describe how resistance to an antimicrobial agent initially arises and then persists in a population. Next, consider how environments harboring a large number of different microbes, like wastewater treatment plants, or the gut microbiome, can be considered hot spots for the spread of antimicrobial resistance. How can antimicrobial resistance be spread to different organisms? Describe the mechanisms involved in the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance in detail.