Nia Omari Image Description Nia Omari, a 35-year-old female client (DOB: 7/7/1989), presents to the clinic complaining of reduced libido, weight gain, and insomnia for the past three months after starting sertraline (Zoloft) six months ago. While her anxiety has decreased, the side effects are unpleasant, and Nia wonders if other medications might be equally…
GOV 621 Exam 1 “Thou, O Lord, art a shield about me, my glory and the lifter of my head.” – Psalm 3:3 Directions: Length: Target length of 15 typed double-spaced pages Submission format: By Canvas • Each question is equally weighted • In your responses, use the assigned readings, your personal experiences, outside interviews,…
Part 3 Final Statement Format: Recorded Video Presentation & Word Document For word document, use this template. Possible Points: 40 Points Now that you have done a careful self-analysis and received feedback, it is time to write the final statement. A good and genuine statement is one that reflects your personality and interests and ultimately…
Overview One of the more challenging tasks facing human resources managers is navigating employee layoffs. Managers will often play a central role in both planning and executing the workforce reduction while mitigating its impact on employees and the organization. In this assignment, you will examine the HR manager’s role and determine the strategic planning around…
First reproduce Singer’s argument, and explain why he thinks we are speciesist. That is, provide his reasons for thinking we are speciesist. Then specify what practices we engage in that make us speciesist according to Singer. Lastly, evaluate Singer’s claim: is his argument compelling, why or why not? You should be writing about one to…
GOV 608 Public Info Systems Discussion post 6 Professor’s challenge: Think about risk as you answer the questions below. Think like lawyer advising a client on the risks and liabilities of their choices regarding the giving and retention of cyber data on individuals. Post your thoughts by answering the questions below, and then comment on…
Define and describe the key components of health inequalities. Provide examples of health equalities. 2. How would you advocate for patients, families and communities? Provide examples of each category. 3. Discuss your results for each of the Project Implicit test found in the learning activity tab. WEBSITE FOR QUESTION #3 Link to the website. Log…
Scenario #1 (Written by a past student in GOV 608) James is an expert in the software development field, and he currently works for a small high security computer lab in Portland Oregon, where software and data systems are manufactured and tested regularly. He has been working in his department for 15 years. John works…
What are the key insights regarding systems thinking and complex systems derived from the articles provided in this activity? Discuss how a systems thinking perspective can enhance understanding and management of complex supply chains to improve sustainability outcomes. Explain the insights you gained from the causal loop diagram presented in the video. Provide recommendations to…
Renowned New Yorker writer and Boston surgeon Atul Gawande as he explores the relationships doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life. The film investigates the practice of caring for the dying, and shows how doctors are often remarkably untrained, ill-suited and uncomfortable talking about chronic illness and death with their patients.…