The concept of cultural relativism

On page three of James Rachel’s the Challenge of Cultural Relativism, he lists six claims made by cultural relativists to support the concept of cultural relativism. Choose the claim you think is the strongest and explain why you think it is the strongest claim AND chose the one you think is the weakest claim. So, to be extra clear, you will be unpacking two different claims in this discussion board. You cannot choose #1 for either because it is simply a fact.

Participating in a virtually holistic healing environment

We know that nurses working in healthcare today are experiencing stress, anxiety, and suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic, often without concern and caring for themselves. This often leads to burnout, moral distress, depression, and the possible exodus from the profession.

As a nurse experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic, I seek your insight into the following:

Do you think nurses would benefit from participating in a virtually holistic healing environment designed by nurses for nurses to strengthen their resilience and power for caring for themselves?

Why or why not? (Not just yes or no)

Discuss the effect on human health that environmental disasters can have

Discuss the effect on human health that environmental disasters can have. Use a recent example of a recent (within the last 5 years) major environmental disaster to support your argument. Include at least 1 complete reference/citation.

Product Launch Comprehensive Strategy

For the Capstone assessment, you will create a Product Launch Comprehensive Strategy. The Capstone represents the final stage in your goal to obtain a Master’s Degree in Operations and Project Management. This final course will allow you to demonstrate proficiency in all areas of operations and project management. You will develop an overall, comprehensive strategy to bring a new product from design to mass production within a manufacturing or service environment. Along the way you will complete 3 critical stages of the development process that will require competent skills in project & operations management. You will also complete the three (3) stages of product launch demonstrating that the product or service has gone successfully from conception to high volume manufacturing or full service integration. Additionally, you will self-reflect on the overall program and project and operations management as a career focus. Evaluation of Capstone This Capstone will be assessed somewhat differently than other courses you have taken online at SNHU. There are four (4) separate components that will be submitted at different times during the course; however, they all operate together to comprise the whole Capstone experience and are not assessed separately. You will be evaluated on all four (4) of them as a unit in determining whether you have demonstrated proficiency in each outcome. All four (4) components must be completed at the highest levels as the strengths of one cannot “make up for” the weaknesses in another. Your work is expected to meet the highest professional standards. Remember, you are selling yourself as a competent operations and project management professional as much as you are selling your product launch strategy. The Capstone project is divided into three milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two, Four, and Six. The draft submission for Capstone Component 1 is due in Module Seven, Capstone Component 2 is due in Module Eight, Capstone Component 3 is due in Module Nine, and Capstone Component 4 is due in Module Ten as part of the overall Final Submission which includes revised Components 1 through 3 followed by the self-reflection of Component 4.

Types of anesthesia

Legal and Ethical principles: Mr. Flynn – a morbidly obese 54-year-old patient of Dr. Money

Explain the legal and ethical principles that were violated in the following scenario:

Mr. Flynn was a morbidly obese 54-year-old patient of Dr. Money. Mr. Flynn was scheduled for a routine colonoscopy. On the day of the procedure, he met the GI nurse Lynette Money. She explained the procedure and explained that he would have an IV inserted by one of the preop nurses. The nurses had a difficult time and had to consult anesthesia. Mr. Flynn was no easy stick, and the anesthesiologist, Dr. A. Sleep, had to resort to an ultrasound machine to find a suitable vein for IV access. Mr. Flynn was uneasy and nearly fainted. He was sweating profusely. ” I never get used to this!” He pointed to the IV.” They always have a hard time,” he said.

Finally, with everything in place, the patient was brought into the GI suite.

It is a typical practice that a patient’s belongings are placed underneath the patient’s stretcher. As Mr. Flynn was hooked up to the monitors, Cassandra Bythely CRNA introduces herself and explains the types of anesthesia he will have. After the pause for the cause, she administers lidocaine followed by propofol. Since Mr. Flynn has sleep apnea, Cassandra has to do a chin lift and inserts an oral airway. Mr. Flynn settles down, and Dr. Money begins the colonoscopy.

Lynette Money raises her eyebrows at her husband, Dr. Money, the circulating nurse in the room. “ Boy, oh boy, can you see anything? “ “ It was probably hard for him to just eat clears yesterday,” Dr. Money chuckles. “ Not everyone can have a nice body like you love” Lynette blows him a kiss. The surgical technician, Able Body, laughs and says, “ This dude can afford to miss a meal!! “ Dr. Money says, “Well if he did a decent prep, he might lose a few!!!” Cassandra mutters, “ Damn he is really going through the propofol, I have given enough for a farm animal!!! “ “ For a cow, you mean? “ chides Lynette. Dr. Money says, “ I think you mean Bull, dear. “ They all laugh.

After the procedure and after his stay in the PACU, Mr. Flynn gathers his personal items. He notices that his phone battery is nearly depleted. Since he has always been self-conscious about his weight, he leaves his phone to record his procedures. This time he is shocked and dismayed to hear the conversation during the colonoscopy. He checks out of PACU and heads up to his cousin’s office, the CEO of the hospital, Dr. Al Right.

Within a week, all responsible parties were fired, and Mr. Flynn decided to file a lawsuit.

Discuss some of the external factors that might affect a person’s ability to detect a signal

Discuss some of the external factors that might affect a person’s ability to detect a signal and how these external factors would affect detection rates. Use the terms hits, misses, false alarms, and correct rejections to explain your answer

Discuss the main themes of Freud’s theory of personality development

Discuss the main themes of Freud’s theory of personality development. Would this theory help you when working with a client to determine their developmental status? Why or why not?

Differences between children’s temperaments in different cultures

Describe a few differences between children’s temperaments in different cultures and why those temperaments might benefit them in their environments. What factors influence it? For example, in Okinawa, children rarely act out or take fits in a public restaurant. What cultural factors might contribute to this?

The concept of intergenerational trauma

Do you believe that the concept of intergenerational trauma should also apply to families in which there is no specific historic precipitant but there is a history of trauma-producing behavior within the family (e.g., substance abuse or domestic violence)? Why or why not?

Family life cycle stages

Choose a famous family that is present in media or popular culture today. Briefly describe the family in enough detail that you can readily identify in which stage the family is currently functioning, and support why you believe the family is currently in that stage.
Select one of the stages below Family life cycle stages 1st stage – Single young adult2nd stage – The new Couple 3rd stage – Families with young children 4th stage – The family with adolescents5th stage – Launching children stage – Families in later life