Ted Talk Discussion: Amy Cuddy “Your body language may shape who you are”

  I. Own Post Watch the video provided below. Then, identify two signs of body language (one that supports positive interaction and one that supports negative interaction) that you commonly use. Explain how those body gestures affect your interaction with others. Develop your ideas by writing at least two well-developed paragraphs.    Note 1: One … Read more

Reflection on Sandy

  Consider the following questions as you read the chapters: What is your understanding of social capital? Consider other major cities and other natural disasters, for example, Los Angeles.  How do population density, the status of housing availability, and social capital affect recovery?

Instruction for Review 2

   Section II Methods: In this section, you will describe how you conducted your search.  You will discuss how you selected your search terms and what terms you used.  You will also include a chart that shows the process by which you selected your final 10 articles.  Apply knowledge of Emergency Management literature and data  … Read more

bsm 12

500 words   Write an essy on the treatment relationship in health care. What is the overall responsibility of providers to deliver care? What are some examples of wrongful denials and refusals to treat patients? How are patients’ rights protected in some states?

BSM 12

250 words. What is the law of informed consent? What is a potential risk of sharing a patient’s information and the potential negligence that could occur? Find an example of the law of informed consent and a successful or unsuccessful outcome between a patient/physician interaction.  Summarize the event.  Include the references.

Analyze Fallacious

 Using these twelve fallacies: Construct your very own example of each one. Explain why each of these fallacies you constructed is a bad argument.   Argument that appeals to a questionable authority Argument that Appeals to Common Belief Argument that Appeals to Common Practice Argument that Appeals to Two Wrongs (two wrongs make a right) … Read more

Instructions for the Review

ACTIVE SHOOTER IN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM    Section I. Introduction: Describe the topic or problem.  You will include an epidemiological description of the impact of this emergency management on the population.  At the end of this section, you will state your purpose for the literature review (statement of purpose).  For example, “the purpose of this review … Read more