sociology project final

The purpose of this essay is to apply C. W. Mills’s Sociological Imagination
concept to explain a personal situation. The essay will demonstrate the
student’s ability to use sociological concepts & theories learned in the
course, to describe a personal situation. The topic is left to the student’s
discretion.

The Essay paper should have the following 5 content areas:

1. Introduction: In this first content area, write a paragraph introducing C.
W. Mills’s concept of sociological imagination, and give a general overview
of how you will be applying it to the personal situation that you will discuss
in your paper.

2. Personal Explanation: In this second content area, describe your
personal situation/topic. Based on whether the situation is a current one or
a past one, describe how you dealt or are dealing with it. You can also pick
a situation from a person’s life who is closely related to you or whose
experience affected you. You should know the person well enough to write
the essay.

Describe what caused the problem, who were involved, what were others’
and your roles in the situation, and if a resolution was reached. This section
is all about your account of your situation and should be no longer than four
paragraphs (3/4 – 1 page).

3. Sociological Imagination: In this third content area, analyze your
personal situation by applying sociological imagination, i.e., examine how
society and social forces affected your situation. This section should be the
most substantial portion of your essay. You should use terms and concepts
from at least 3 different chapters from the textbook, and one sociological
theory.

4. Data/Stats: Utilize at least 2 statistics or research studies from the
textbook or outside sources such as the Galen College online library. The
references should be scholarly and should be relevant to your situation
(E.g., Inclusion of divorce rates in the US if the topic is on Divorce;
inclusion of poverty rates, crime and victimization rates, or suicide rates if
the topic is either on Poverty or Crime). Citing at least one outside
source is required.

5. Conclusion: Write a wrap-up conclusion summarizing the major finding/
themes in your paper. This should be no more than a paragraph.

 

Your essay should be 4-6 pages in length (excluding the title page and the
references page) and should be double-spaced. You will lose points if your
essay is shorter than 4 full pages of content. The font should be 12-point
Calibri or Times New Roman. Use APA format for your entire essay,
including for references and in-text citations and edit your work carefully for
spelling and grammar.

Your essay should be 4-6 pages in length (excluding the title page and the
references page). It should be double-spaced on standard-sized paper
(8.5” x 11”) with a 1” margin on all sides. The font should be 12-point Times
New Roman or Calibri. Use APA formatting throughout your essay and cite
any sources you use.

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 You have had the opportunity to review thermoregulation as is pertains to the human body. With this discussion, you will need to explain what thermoregulation is and why is it important? 

fundamentals M 6

Infection Topic

Top of Form

Bottom of Form

Module 06 Content

1.

Top of Form

Pick from MRSA, C-Diff, Tuberculosis, OR Varicella Zoster

Complete the 
ATI Systems Disorder template for your assigned infection topic. 
Every box on the template must be completed, a citation is needed for every box, and your reference list must be included (APA). 

Organizational Ethics Presentation

  1. Create a presentation of 10-15 slides or screens excluding the title and references.
  • Your slides/screen should include titles, main ideas, bullet points, and relevant images, charts, graphs, etc.  
  1. In your presentation:
  • Describe an ethical situation, based on the chosen topic, that can get in the nurse’s way of practicing ethically. Describe the situation clearly and concisely.
  • Identify how this situation relates to one provision within the Code of Ethics for Nurses.
  • Identify two ethical principles that may arise when facing this situation.
  • Discuss how a nurse might lessen the impact of the situation on the nurse’s practice.
  • In addition to the course texts, cite and reference a minimum of two (2) additional scholarly sources to support your work.
  • Close with a summary of your topic, and APA formatted reference slide(s).

Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Mothers’ Intentions to Vaccinate Their Daughters Against HPV1

Read the following article from Chapter 3, Pg 45, and Answer the related questions:

The makers of HPV vaccine target mothers of girls ages 9 to 14 in their ads. Brainstorm the attitudes/beliefs, and subjective norms you think might influence mothers’ decisions about vaccinating their daughters against this STI. Now, read the following article and answer the questions at the end.

Chapter 3 Article: Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Mothers’ Intentions to Vaccinate Their Daughters Against HPV1

Askelson, Natoshia M; Campo, Shelly; Lowe, John B; Smith, Sandi; Dennis, Leslie K et al.

Abstract (summary)

This study assessed mothers’ intentions to vaccinate their daughters against human papillomavirus (HPV) using the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Experience with sexually transmitted infections (STIs), beliefs about the vaccine encouraging sexual activity, and perception of daughters’ risk for HPV were also examined for a relationship with intention. A random sample of mothers in a rural, Midwestern state were mailed a survey with questions pertaining to the intention to vaccinate. Attitudes were the strongest predictor of mothers’ intentions to vaccinate, but intentions were not high. Subjective norms also influence intention. Mothers’ risk perceptions, experience with STIs, and beliefs about the vaccine encouraging sexual activity were not related to intention. Mothers’ perceptions of the daughters’ risks for HPV were surprisingly low. This research provides a foundation for designing interventions to increase HPV vaccination rates. Further research should explore ways to influence mothers’ attitudes and to uncover the referent groups mothers refer to for vaccination behavior.

In 6-12 sentences, answer the following questions. Cite examples from the article to support your responses.

a. Discuss how the Theory of Planned Behavior was used to Predict Mothers’ Intentions to Vaccinate Their Daughters Against HPV

b. Which constructs had the greatest impact on the mothers’ intention to vaccinate their daughters?

Askelson, N.M., Campo, S., Lowe, J.B., Smith, S., Dennis, L.K., & Andsager, J. (2010). Using the theory of planned behavior to predict mothers’ intention to vaccinate their daughters against HPV. The Journal of School Nursing, 26(3), 194- 202.

DISCUSSION REPLIES

Respond to the four colleagues
 with preference to colleagues who selected different translation science frameworks or models from the one you chose. Recommend another framework/model they might consider and/or clarify their explanation of translation science. Cite sources to support your posts. PLEASE INCLUDE AT LEAST 2 REFERENCES OF EACH RESPONSE

 1 . One of the prominent theories that has been very effective in the incorporation of learned information into action is the Knowledge to Action (KTA) model. Spooner et al. (2018) stated that this model is the conceptual layout recommended to help individuals perturbed by the process of knowledge implementation to evidence-based practice. Knowledge creation and action cycle are the two major parts of the KTA model used to translate the knowledge obtained into clinical settings and the barriers encountered during this process are based on the practice conditions. When the KTA model is utilized one can ascertain that the knowledge obtained is from reliable research with long-lasting outcomes (Spooner et al., 2018).   

            The ease of translation of knowledge to action is the reason the KTA model is more popular among clinicians. Working in the correctional facility as a Nurse Practitioner, allows me to see a variety of inmates from minor to more serious crimes. Most of these inmates suffer from different mental health disorders including Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder and their manner of voicing their anger is significant. The complexity and interdisciplinary nature of correctional facilities necessitates a conceptual framework or model to help translate evidence-based information into action. Field et al. (2014) pointed out that the KTA framework was made to address the various complexities utilized in explaining the method of theory implementation into action. Achieving optimal health requires an increase in the quality of healthcare services and products delivered. Kastner and Straus (2012) opined that the information implementation process including synthesis, dispensing, interchange, and effective use is crucial in the advancement of healthcare

                                                                   Relevancy To my practice

              Due to the hierarchy in correctional facilities, working as a Nurse Practitioner in this space can be very demanding as the county sheriff is in charge of operations while the detention officers apply different rules in dealing with inmates with psychiatric illnesses. The “Use of Force” is the most likely used process by detention officers when managing violent and mental health patients and this unsafe practice can lead to injury on both parties. Moreover, utilizing force is dehumanizing, does not promote support, and is not a holistic approach. Although, assessing and stabilizing these types of patients can be tough for healthcare providers due to their presentation, abnormal vital signs, and violence against the care team. Relating the KTA model to my practice issue can be done by incorporating the two parts of the model the knowledge creation and the action cycle. For knowledge creation, pinpointing the “Use of force” as a limitation to the delivery of efficient care to inmates and the action part is the transformation model to dismiss the use of force. This action promotes social support in the setting and the change team consists of sergeants, nurses, nurse practitioners, and several mental health professionals. A specific example of the effective use of the KTA model was highlighted when a bipolar patient was accompanied to the clinic due to a psychotic episode. The patient had refused to respond to the officer's question during intake and was identified as a high risk for suicidal ideation/attempt. While the suicidal process was being implemented the patient became violent and aggressive. The change team took over the situation and incorporated the “action cycle” of the KTA model by leading the inmate to a quiet area and reassuring him of his safety. This deed by changing them caused the patient to become compliant with his admission and provided willingly all the needed information for the process. Horesh and brown (2020) emphasized that there is an imminent need to close the disparaging gaps in care delivery in major areas as the care team addresses the barriers and creates innovative ways to support individuals in need.

2 . The translation science framework/model I chose is the Iowa model for Evidence-based Practice framework because of the detailed algorithm. The Iowa Model algorithm is user-friendly and straightforward, guiding nurses to use research to improve care. The Iowa Model centers around complete organizational support for transitioning current practices with top priority triggers to current evidence-based practice. The model is designed as a pilot test instead of an instant practice change. The process begins with stating the trigger or purpose identified. The process then determines if it is a priority; once established as a priority, the next step is addressed. This step includes appraising and analyzing the evidence and determining if there is sufficient evidence. If the answer is yes to the sufficient evidence question, the design of the pilot is developed. Once the pilot is appropriate for a change in practice, the change is implemented.  

An example of a trigger appropriate for the Iowa Model use is the change in practice for pressure ulcers. The organization accepts pressure ulcers as a top priority. The next step is evidence-based practice research and determining if the information is substantial. Once evidence is validated as appropriate, the design pilot integrating pressure ulcer preventative equipment is developed. Once approved, the pilot is evaluated again for appropriateness and implemented into practice. In conclusion, I chose this model because of the straightforward algorithm.

3 : The integration of evidenced-based strategies into practice can be challenging, especially in behavioral health. Knowledge translation frameworks provide a systematic approach for translating knowledge into practice, which promotes and sustains practice change (White et al., 2019). The knowledge-to-action (KTA) framework is one of the most popular conceptual frameworks used in healthcare settings to support the implementation of evidence-based practice (White et al., 2019). The framework incorporates existing change theories from health, social sciences, education, and management fields to provide user-friendly action phases to consider during the knowledge translation process.

The KTA framework comprises two components: knowledge creation and action. Knowledge creation is the production of knowledge and consists of three phases: knowledge inquiry, knowledge synthesis, and creation of knowledge for best practice (Davison et al., 2015). The Action component guides the implementation process for change and sustainability consisting of the following phases: identify the problem; adapt knowledge to the local context; assess barriers to knowledge use; select, tailor, and implement interventions; monitor knowledge use; evaluate outcomes; and sustain knowledge use (Davison et al., 2015).

The practice problem that I am looking to address issues facing mental healthcare that negatively affect access to mental health services (Andrade et al., 2014). Inequalities in health and social circumstances perpetuate social and economic exclusion that leads to unequal access to health and its determinants (Marmot et al., 2008). The utilization of the KTA model allows us to critically examine and support the move towards health equity by addressing the causes of health inequities in addition to acknowledging the gap between knowledge and action to improve health equity.

4.The Knowledge to Action (KTA) framework is a prominent concept that emphasizes translating research findings into practical therapeutic applications. The primary objective of this strategy is to prioritize evidence-based interventions, particularly in contexts where the effective dissemination of knowledge is of utmost importance (Spooner et al., 2018). The KTA framework is primarily centered around two fundamental processes: generating and disseminating knowledge, followed by its practical implementation. The applicability of this paradigm is contingent upon the specific characteristics of the context. Nevertheless, its primary objective is establishing long-term treatments grounded in rigorous research (Spooner et al., 2018).

Within the domain of critical care nursing, the interplay between generating knowledge and implementing practical insights holds immense value. Critical care units manage many situations, encompassing life-threatening disorders and post-operative care. The intricate and interdisciplinary character of critical care environments necessitates the development of a systematic framework that integrates evidence-based ideas into tangible interventions. Field et al. (2014) acknowledge that the KTA framework is appropriately structured to manage the complexities associated with knowledge translation effectively. To improve patient outcomes and the healthcare system, engaging in successful knowledge translation is crucial, which involves the ethical sharing and application of research findings (Kastner & Straus, 2012).

Application In My Practice

Managing the difficulties encountered in a critical care environment is inherently arduous. In this context, the potential consequences are significant, and the implementation of therapies based on timely and evidence-based practices can determine the outcome between survival and mortality. For example, the selection of ventilation systems, sepsis management approaches, and hemodynamic monitoring techniques necessitates a foundation in empirical research while also considering the unique requirements of each patient.

The KTA model, comprising the elements of “Learning Paths” and “Action Cycle,” provides a framework for implementing evidence-based practice in the critical care setting. During the initial stage of learning, it is imperative to find optimal methods or standards tailored to specific medical diseases such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or septic shock. In contrast, the “action” step involves the customization and execution of these optimal methodologies by individual patient circumstances.

Let us contemplate a hypothetical situation when a patient afflicted with septic shock exhibits an inadequate response to the initial administration of fluids for resuscitation purposes. By employing the Knowledge-to-Action (KTA) paradigm, a critical care nurse can effectively incorporate current research about initiating vasopressors. This approach allows for the adjustment of interventions based on empirical evidence while also considering the specific circumstances of the individual patient. The need for knowledge translation is heightened in healthcare teams as they confront increasing difficulties, particularly in high-pressure settings such as critical care units, where adherence to evidence-based treatment is crucial (Horesh & Brown, 2020).

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Islam

Islam

Instructions:

In your reading of Chapter 12 – 
Encountering Islam: The Straight Path of the One God you have gained a better understanding of what the religion of Islam is all about from the context of its history, sacred scriptures, beliefs and practices, code of ethics, etc. You will now use the information gleaned in the chapter to expand upon particular elements of Islam enumerated below: 

1.
Islamic Symbols and Names (.5 pages)

A. Identify a common Islamic symbol and explain its significance

I. Consider the following:

1. History/Origins of the symbol

2. Important religious figure(s) associated with the symbol and their involvement with it

3. How is the symbol utilized by Muslims today?

A. Is it used during prayer/worship?

B. Is it worm as an outward sign of faith?

B. Distinguish between the terms 'Islam' and 'Muslim' as it relates to the Islamic faith

2.
Life of the Prophet Muhammed (.5-1 pages)

A. Discuss who the Prophet Muhammed was and the impact that he had on Islam.

B. Describe 2 key events from the Prophet Muhammed’s life.

C. Address how these events are commemorated by Muslims today

3.
Sacred Scriptures (.5 pages)

A. Analyze what the Qur’an is and assess upon how Muslims use it today

I. Consider the following:

1. Importance of particular Surahs in the Qur’an

2. How the sacred text came into existence

3. Important religious figures mentioned in the Qur’an

4.
Beliefs and Practices (2 – 3 pages)
In the religion of Islam there is set of beliefs that all Muslim’s must follow. These are known as the 
Articles of Faith and their foundations are found in the Qur’an. The 6 articles of faith tell Muslims what to believe in and then the 
5 Pillars of Islam explain how to implement these beliefs in their daily lives.

1.

A. Interpret the meaning of 
each of the Six Articles of Faith 
(1-1.5 pages)

I. Belief in the Oneness of Allah (God)

II. Belief in the Angels

III. Belief in the Books of Allah

IV. Belief in the Prophets of Allah

V. Belief in the Day of Judgement

VI. Belief in the Divine Decree – Will of Allah 

B. Articulate the significance of 
each of the Five Pillars of Islam listed below and demonstrate how these pillars are lived out by Muslims today 
(1-1.5 pages)

I. Shahadah – Profession of Faith

II. Salah – Prayer

III. Zakah – Almsgiving

IV. Sawm – Fasting

V. Hajj – Pilgrimage  

 

Submission Instructions:

· This report must be typed in 12 pt. Times New Roman font & double-spaced.

· Each section of the report must include a section title on a separate line (ex: Christian Symbols, Christianity in Context, etc.).

· Each section must incorporate at least 1 direct quotation from wither the course text (
World RELG4: Introduction to World Religions) .

· The paper should be formatted per current CMOS and adhere to the page length requirements outlined above.

Week 7 M see attachment.

Chamberlain


NR599-11532

Week 7

Midweek Comprehension Questions

Discussion

Purpose

As mentioned in the lesson, for the healthcare professional to be an effective patient advocate, he or she must understand how information technology affects the patient and the subsequent delivery of care. Continue to reflect upon what does this statement means to you and your responsibilities as a future APN. Provide a brief response (100 words or less)