Discuss primary and preventive healthcare nursing in the context of primary, secondary, and tertiary settings with the levels of prevention.

Analyze the roles of community health nurses and other members of the community health team (e.g., healthcare providers, community groups). Week 1 journal Information obtained Course Learning Outcomes (Address 2 CLOs each week): Utilize theoretical and empirical knowledge from previous nursing courses to gain an understanding of individuals, families, groups, and communities, and their health … Read more

Explain whether you agree with the case, and how it has impacted life in the United States.

Supreme Court Case Poster You are to research these Supreme Court Decisions based on your last name (A-I, J-R or S-Z): 1. Plyler v. Doe (A-I) 2. Terry v. Ohio (J-R) 3. Graham v. Connor (S-Z) For each case, you will create a poster that explains the history, major events of the case, and the … Read more

Introduce a bioproduct to the public, and explain why they should care.

Create a fact sheet for the general public of the United States about a biomass-based product. Introduction You have learned a lot in this course about biorenewable resources and the products that we make from them. Hopefully, you have an understanding of how products derived from biomass typically have less of an environmental impact than … Read more

Why it is important for registered nurses to influence the regulatory process?

Policy Discussion Post PART1- Describe how the educational level achieved by a nurse or the entry point into professional nursing practice affects the quality and competence of a nurse’s participation in policy-making. Why it is important for registered nurses to influence the regulatory process? Does the nurse’s education have an influence on their ability to … Read more

The debate over the legalization of marijuana in the United States has been raging for over a century, with both sides having clear points of view. Research and explain the pros and cons of this debate. State where your stand in the debate and why.

Legalization The debate over the legalization of marijuana in the United States has been raging for over a century, with both sides having clear points of view. Research and explain the pros and cons of this debate. State where your stand in the debate and why. 200-500 words

Whether justified or not, surveillance technologies violate the privacy of civilians for good. “Surveillance of individuals who have not yet or have never committed a crime poses the most significant ethical dilemma”. However, who here has not committed a crime?

Domestic Terrorism in the United States. Whether justified or not, surveillance technologies violate the privacy of civilians for good. “Surveillance of individuals who have not yet or have never committed a crime poses the most significant ethical dilemma”.  However, who here has not committed a crime? If this is true, then what does that mean … Read more

Consider the struggle for the right to vote for women through the documentary films below, and why it took so long for women to gain suffrage in the United States? How were they finally able to get the vote? What other rights were denied to women? What was the reasoning behind the anti-suffrage views?

Women’s voting right. Consider the struggle for the right to vote for women through the documentary films below, and why it took so long for women to gain suffrage in the United States? How were they finally able to get the vote? What other rights were denied to women? What was the reasoning behind the … Read more

Describe what steps could have been taken during the prodromal stage to prevent or at least mitigate the crisis.

Meltdown at Three Mile Island VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8W5hq5dsZ4&feature=youtu.be Review the video titled “Meltdown at Three Mile Island” and respond to the following: 1.Describe how the crisis was managed by senior leadership (Power Co., Local, State and Federal leadership). 2. Describe what steps could have been taken during the prodromal stage to prevent or at least mitigate … Read more