Healthcare ethical problems

Describe key concepts and differentiate between Ethical Distress Type A, Ethical Distress Type B, Ethical Dilemma, and Locus of Authority. Identify evidence of healthcare ethical problems in professional practice or from a personal perspective

  • Critically evaluate case studies related to ethical problems
  • Apply decision-making heuristics to an ethical problem in healthcare.

Use APA style and citations.

Understanding types of ethical problems, along with ethical theory and values is necessary to effectively problem solve ethical cases.  In this assessment, you will demonstrate knowledge of ethical problems and apply that knowledge to identifying examples in your professional experience.

Explain the following types of ethical problems:

  • moral (ethical)distress type A, (ethical)distress type B
  • ethical dilemma
  • locus of authority
    • Give one example of each. consider doing some research using search terms such as a treat, not treat, elderly, ethical treatment, and elderly patient rights.

Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggressive Behavior

Compare the use of participants, the measures, tests, and research designs, and the limitations in these three sources: “Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggressive Behavior, Aggressive Cognition, Aggressive Effect, Physiological Arousal, and Prosocial Behavior: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Scientific Literature” by Craig Anderson and Brad J. Bushman, “Let the Games Begin: The Relationship between Video Gaming and Entrepreneurial Mindsets” by Kraus et al, and “The Effects of an Action Video Game on Visual and Affective Information Processing” by Bailey and West

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. An 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.

Examine the principles of nonsexist research

Examine the principles of nonsexist research. For this exercise, find a research study to discuss provide citations and link, and provide a description of the study, including its purpose, hypothesis, methods, and results.

Discuss the problems associated with data breaches

Data Breaches (Company Perspective) Discuss the problems associated with data breaches that resulted in unauthorized disclosure of consumer records and other private information held by a company, please identify and discuss one specific breach (2019 or later). What notification laws applied and did the responsible company comply with those laws?

address the following issues:

 

  1. Incident response and remediation (including policy changes, costs, etc.)
  2. Impacts to reputation
  3. Responding to legal actions or investigations

Please cite scholarly sources only

Software development lifecycle

Programming Languages (a) Software design is an important process in the software development lifecycle. However, a lot of software developer/house tends to ignore the process. Therefore, provide and explain 2 motivations for software design
b)Two major activities of the software design process include Software Architecture and Detailed Design. Demonstrate how these two activities are being executed.
(1) Do you design software when you “write” a program? What makes software design different from coding?
(2) What is the goal of software design? What would be different if developers went straight to coding without adhering to software design  Suppose that the target virtual machine is stack-oriented and that the stack elements are integer values, and addresses can be stored as integers. Explain which other features are required in such a virtual machine. Invent a simple language of instructions for such the machine and show how it would be used to implement each of the expressions. [10 marks] (c) Suppose that the following rules are proposed as possible optimizations to be implemented in your compiler. expression simplifies to expression (fast e, snd e) → e fast (e1, e2) → e1 snd (e1, e2) → e2

The social exchange theory

 The history of the social exchange theory; Who developed the theory? How was it incorporated into social work?

 Describe the theory in terms of its major assumptions. Describe the theory and how it explains human behavior.

Application of the theory- find one (1) scholarly journal article that uses social exchange theory in a research study. Explain how the study incorporated the theory within the study.

Discuss how this theory would influence social work practice. Be sure to indicate how you could use this theory in practice, for example, what population could you apply this theory to? How would this theory be useful?

Discuss why a social worker would choose the social exchange theory and why it’s an appealing theory.

The evolution of American social welfare policy

The evolution of American social welfare policy has had a profound effect on the lives of children. Please discuss the historical development of child welfare provision from the colonial period through the Progressive Era. How did the changes in child welfare provision reflect changing perspectives on childhood, the relationship between the family and the government, and family roles (i.e., father, mother, child)? Where appropriate, include a discussion of the perspective of social welfare reformers and pay particular attention to the experience of “vulnerable” children (i.e., children living in poverty, immigrant children, African-American children etc.). Use historical details to support your claim and cite your sources according to APA expectations.

Investigate the cognitive processes underlying stereotype formation

Investigate the cognitive processes underlying stereotype formation, implicit bias, and automatic prejudice in social perception and judgment. Discuss theories of stereotyping, such as the social categorization theory and the stereotype activation model, in understanding how social categorization processes contribute to the formation and activation of stereotypes. Analyze research findings on the impact of implicit bias on decision-making, interpersonal interactions, and institutional practices, as well as interventions for reducing implicit bias and promoting fairer judgments and behaviors in diverse social contexts.

Explore the psychological processes involved in emotion regulation

Explore the psychological processes involved in emotion regulation, resilience, and subjective well-being in everyday life. Discuss theories of emotion regulation, such as cognitive reappraisal and emotional suppression, in understanding how individuals manage their emotional experiences and cope with stressors. Analyze research findings on the impact of emotion regulation strategies on psychological health, relationship satisfaction, and adaptive functioning, as well as interventions for promoting emotion regulation skills, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and positive affective experiences in promoting overall well-being.