Nursing

Foucault Concept of Disciplinary Power

$10.00

“Intersectional feminist theory illuminates how we are comprised of an array of social identities that are subject to interlocking systems of oppression that form a matrix of domination. How does this theory expand Foucault’s concept of disciplinary power, such as with the medical gaze? Explicate a specific example of this intersectional expansion of Foucault from the assigned reading: Kai Shappley: A Trans Growing Up in Texas.”

Difficulties in Interpersonal Communication When Expressing Sexual Orientation

$15.00

Format: Write 8-10 pages of text, Times New Roman, 12pt, 1-inch margin. Cite from the textbook, as well as from at least 8 other sources, one of which may be a website. Your final paper should include a statement of the problem, a rationale for studying it, a review of prior research relevant to the problem, and conclude with a section on the implications you feel the findings from the research have, or the contributions you believe the research makes. In the paper you should also display your knowledge of class readings and discussions as it applies.

Management and Enhancement of Health Information Technology

$10.00

Discussion question: How do healthcare organizations generally manage and enhance the value of Health Information Technology (HIT)?

Mental Health Responders for Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster Events

$17.50

Critical incident responders come from a variety of fields. Rescue workers (e.g., police, firefighters, emergency medical professionals) are often the first-line responders. However, the helping professionals and volunteers from emergency response organizations are often just behind the first-line responders, allocating resources, assessing situations, and addressing mental health needs of survivors.

Race and Health of Asian Americans

$20.00

Critical incident responders come from a variety of fields. Rescue workers (e.g., police, firefighters, emergency medical professionals) are often the first-line responders. However, the helping professionals and volunteers from emergency response organizations are often just behind the first-line responders, allocating resources, assessing situations, and addressing mental health needs of survivors.

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