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Reply to Gina   Question 1- Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)During pregnancy, around the 24th week, many women develop gestational diabetes. But what is gestational diabetes and how this medical condition may impact a pregnant woman? In 2014, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force updated its 2008 statement to recommend that asymptomatic pregnant women be screened for GDM after 24 weeks of gestation. This recommendation applies to pregnant women who have not been previously diagnosed with type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus (Hartline, 2013). Screening for and detecting GDM provides a potential opportunity to prevent adverse outcomes such as preeclampsia, fetal macrosomia which can cause shoulder dystocia and birth injury, and neonatal hypoglycemia (Hartline, 2013). Most clinicians in the United States use a two-step approach, first administering a 50-g non-fasting oral glucose challenge test at 24 to 28 weeks, followed by a 100-g fasting test for women who have a positive screening result. Gestational Diabetes is screened for in pregnancy by drinking a solution containing 50-g of glucose and testing blood glucose level one hour after drinking it. If the screening threshold is met or exceeded 130 mg/dL, 135 mg/dl, or 140 mg/dL blood sugar level, the patient is subjected to another test involving drinking a solution containing a higher amount of glucose (100g). In this case, the blood glucose should be checked first before administering the 100g glucose and then three more times such as 1 hour after drinking the solution, 2 hours after drinking the solution and the last check after three hours after drinking the solution. Cut off values will be: 1 hour 180 mg/dl, 2 hours 155 mg/dl, 3 hours 140 mg/dl, fasting 95mg/dl. Two abnormal values will meet the diagnosis of gestational diabetes (Hartline, 2013).Alternatively, clinicians may use a one-step approach and administer only a 75-g two-hour fasting oral glucose tolerance test. The one-step approach may be cost-effective in high-risk patients or populations (Hartline, 2013).  A diagnosis of GDM is made when two or more glucose values fall at or above the specified glucose thresholds (Hartline, 2013).The frequency of screening is based on the presence of risk factors: family history, pre-pregnancy BMI, or need for insulin or OAD medications during pregnancy. Woman with risk factors for type 2 diabetes, such as obesity, family history of type 2 diabetes, or previous fetal macrosomia may be screened earlier than 24 weeks of gestation (Hartline, 2013).        Describe how this information will impact your care and monitoring of a pregnant woman?The patient diagnosed with GDM require frequent evaluations and monitoring (Hartline, 2013). After receiving a diagnosis of GDM, patients should begin monitoring their blood glucose, initially with fasting levels and one or two-hour postprandial levels. Fasting glucose levels should be less than or equal to 95 mg per dL, one-hour postprandial levels less than or equal to 140 mg per dL, and two-hour postprandial levels less than or equal to 120 mg per dL. (Hartline, 2013).As a healthcare provider, it would be my responsibility to encourage the patient to attain moderate gestational weight gain, based on their prepregnancy BMI, and to participate in a physical activity based on their clinician’s recommendations. Attention to maternal weight gain is important in minimizing the risk of fetal macrosomia. Maternal obesity, excess gestational weight gain, and GDM are independent and additive risk factors for macrosomia (Black, 2013).Treatment of GDM results in a statistically significant decrease in the incidence of preeclampsia, shoulder dystocia, and macrosomia. Initial management includes glucose monitoring and lifestyle modifications. Antenatal testing is customary for women requiring medications. Induction of labor should not occur before 39 weeks in women with GDM unless glycemic control is poor or another indication for delivery is present. In women with an estimated fetal weight greater than 4,500 g a scheduled cesarean delivery should be considered (Black, 2013).                                                                 Higher Level of CareAll women with GDM should receive nutritional counseling, by a registered dietitian when possible, consistent with the recommendations by the American Diabetes Association, and in some difficult cases, the patient may be referred to an endocrinologist (Black, 2013).Women with a history of GDM are at high risk of subsequently developing diabetes. These patients should be screened six to 12 weeks postpartum for persistently abnormal glucose metabolism and should undergo screening for diabetes every three years after that (Black, 2013).                                                                        ReferencesHartline, L. Dryden, D. Guthrie, A., Muise, M. Vandermeer, B., and Donovan, L. (2013). Benefits and harms of treating gestational diabetes mellitus. Annals of Internal Medicine.Moyer VA (2014). U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for gestational diabetes mellitus: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement. Ann Intern Med. ;160(6):414–420.Black MH, Sacks DA, Xiang AH, Lawrence JM. (2013).  The relative contribution of prepregnancy overweight and obesity, gestational weight gain, and IADPSG-defined gestational diabetes mellitus to fetal overgrowth. Diabetes Care.36(1):56–62 Reply to HolliePregnancy-related conditions necessitating referral Pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes are two conditions that may need a higher level of obstetrical management. Pre-eclampsia is multi-system disorder that includes hypertension, proteinuria and possibly end-organ dysfunction (August & Sabai, 2019). Although the condition resolves after delivery, during pregnancy it can cause significant problems for both the mother and the baby (August & Sabai, 2019). Among many other things, women can have grand mal seizures as part of the condition (August & Sabai, 2019).            Gestational diabetes (GDM) can cause hypertensive disorders in pregnancy as well as pre-eclampsia, premature delivery, c-section, macrosomia, large for gestational age infants, neo-natal jaundice, and stillbirth (Sweeting et al., 2015). The prevalence of GDM is increasing due to obesity and advanced maternal age (Sweeting et al., 2015).Resources In my community there are a number of resources at my disposal. First are certified nurse midwife colleagues with home birth experience. The vast knowledge developed by these colleagues has given me the confidence to call on them when a situation with a pregnant mother is questionable. For pre-eclampsia, if a pregnant woman with no previous hypertension presented with a consistent blood pressure over 140/90, it would be a red flag. She would then be checked for protein in her urine which may or may not be present. Other signs and symptoms to look out for are visual disturbances such as flashes of light, incapacitating headaches, altered mental status or severe right upper quadrant pain with no obvious cause (August & Sabai, 2019).For pregnant women with GDM, she would be referred to a registered dietician in the community. Our local Kaiser clinic has one as well as at least two of our community clinics. The goals of care for a mom with GDM would be to achieve a normal blood sugar level, prevent ketosis from occurring, achieve normal weight gain in pregnancy and to contribute to the well being of the fetus.ReferencesAugust,P., & Sabai, B. (2019). Preeclampsia: Clinical features and diagnosis. Retrieved from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/preeclampsia-clinical-features-and-diagnosis#H1039781115Durnwald, C. (2019). Gestational diabetes mellitus: Glycemic control and maternal prognosis. Retrieved from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/gestational-diabetes-mellitus-glycemic-control-and-maternal-prognosis?search=gestational diabetes&source=search_result&selectedTitle=1~88&usage_type=default&display_rank=1Sweeting, A. N., Ross, G. P., Hyett, J., Molyneaux, L., Constantino, M., Harding, A. J., & Wong, J. (2015). Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Early Pregnancy: Evidence for Poor Pregnancy Outcomes Despite Treatment. Diabetes Care, 39(1), 75-81. doi:10.2337/dc15-0433

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Privacy Policies of Zuger Law Office, PLLCExecutive SummaryThis section of the Course Paper, which may be named whatever you like (e.g., “Executive Summary,” “Introduction,” “Preamble,” etc.), should only be a handful of sentences; certainly no more than a page. Here, your team will describe the nature of your business. You should explain what your firm does, who your customers are, and briefly mention any other key stakeholders in light of privacy concerns. This is also the place to list your team members. And, finally, in this section, you should explain to your audience—i.e., your company’s staff—why privacy is important in your business. Essentially, this is where you “sell” your audience on the fact that they must abide by your company’s privacy policies.Policy StatementsPolicy 1.1 Policy Statement Section OverviewThis is where you organize and list each applicable privacy policy statement. These are the rules that govern your company’s actions, and those of your staff. You need to determine an organization schema. Look around online to find examples of a useful style. Or, you may choose to use your current workplace documentation as a go-by.Policy 1.2 Policy Statements ContentsThe contents of these policies should contain at least the following features:· The policy, itself, such as “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy for Employees.”· The laws, regulations, or standards that relate to the policy at issue.· An example, when applicable, that helps your audience understand the policy.· Directions on how to effect the policy. For example, if your company processes payments by credit or debit cards, and your policy is something like “Anyone who processes payments via payment cards must conform their actions to PCI DSS standards related to privacy.” then you may want to insert a link to those standards. Or, perhaps, incorporate examples as mentioned directly above.This list is not exhaustive. Depending on the set of facts, you may need to include more.Policy 1.3 Comprehensive Policy StatementsThe Policy Statements must be a comprehensive body. Do not omit the discussion of laws that may apply to your business. This means that you must understand what your business does, and its privacy implications. Every company has employees, so employees’ privacy must be addressed. While it is debatable, I have discussed that any HRIS, or a company’s personnel records kept otherwise, has the propensity to contain medical information that we now know to refer to as “PHI.” Thus, you should have some policy that governs handling those data vis-à-vis privacy. Could your company be known as a “financial institution?” If so, you must discuss GLB Act privacy policies.The point is that in three to five pages you must tell your employees everything they need to know about maintaining appropriate privacy while conducting your business.Policy 2.1 Scoring the Course PaperThe Course Paper is worth 100 points. I will give up to ten points for the submission’s form and format. That includes its organization, page count and team size, and grammar and spelling. The form and format is important because if a policy document is disorganized, contains typographical errors, or is hard to read otherwise, employees will not respect or even use it as the guidance it is meant to be. Consider a numbering or another outline styled structure to identify policy clauses. I will give up to ten additional points for the introductory section, and whether you included all of the required information. I will give up to 80 points for the policy statements. Questions I will have in mind when reviewing your policy statements include, Did the team incorporate what we’ve learned about privacy? Can the document be read and understood by all levels of an organization? Are the policies concise, or vague and wordy?Policy 2.2 Writing AssistanceWriting assistance is available by emailing a copy of your file to the International Academic Services office (yes, even if you are not an international student) at [email protected]. I highly recommend that you give the IAS Team at least two or three business days to review your work. Take into consideration the fact that you will likely need to respond to their efforts with some rewriting of your own, and you can start to calculate how much in advance of April 23 you should be planning on sending them a draft.Policy 3.1 Cautionary Tales From Prior SubmissionsHere are some of the ways that students have lost points in prior years:· Teams and pages. Do not submit as an individual; you must be part of a team. Do not exceed the page count. Only use Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or Adobe PDF format. Each team member must individually submit a copy of the team’s work. You cannot rely on one member’s submission. And, when two team members submit dissimilar work, it evinces a non-functioning team.· This is not a website privacy policy document. While one of your company’s policies, assuming you have a website, should be that your websites must include the proper policy statements, this is not an assignment on writing a website policy statement. If you are submitting a “Terms of Use” or “Privacy Notice,” you are not following the requirement that your policies must govern your business. Website Privacy Statements are aimed at users of your website.· Don’t skip the obvious. If you are an insurance company, and fail to draft a policy that addresses HIPAA privacy, that’s a big omission. If children may access your website, you better include some acknowledgement of COPPA and CIPA’s privacy laws. See, Policy 1.3, above.· Get going now. While having up to five people working on this can make it very easy to accomplish, you cannot wait until the end of the course to start.· Perfect the writing. Spelling errors, syntax and grammar issues, and other poor English writing artifacts all take away from the credibility of your policies. When your company does not care enough to write well, your employees will not care enough about privacy to help you avoid risks.· This is a policy document. In some prior examples, valuable paper “real estate” was wasted on describing marketing plans, or a company’s history, or other immaterial data. The introductory section is important, but it is not the crux of this learning objective.There are other ways that students have lost points, so please consider the entire body of instructions and requirements. These, in my opinion, came up often enough, or were easy enough to avoid, to include for your benefit.

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MUFHL 300: Introduction to MusicThe research paper will be on an important area relevant to the field of music and society/individual, related to what has been discussed in class and in the textbook.The final product will be a 3-4  page paper, with an additional bibliography page, with copies of two scholarly journal articles (first and last pages of each). Thus, the final product will be 8-9 pages, submitted online (3-4 page paper, 1 page bibliography, two pages each journal article). At least six (6) different sources will be used to prepare the paper, but the two journal/news articles will be the basis of the paper with the four (4) additional sources providing additional support, examples, or “color.”The assignment involves the completion of two steps:1)  Research Proposal (which you must turn in by email by week 8 of the full term course if you are even thinking about doing the research paper):    200 points2)  Research Paper:    1800 pointsTotal:  2000 points.PROCEDURE: Using your textbook as a guide, choose a topic within music that interests you. Go to the library and find two (2) articles from the list belowrelated to your topic. Photocopy each article in its entirety, including all references. (DO NOT TEAR THE ARTICLES OUT OF THE JOURNALS!) or submit a link to an online site.Recency Requirement: These articles must not be more than 5 years old.Diversity Requirement: Articles must come from two (2) different sources and must be by two (2) different authors.Choose your two articles from the list of journals and news sources below.Rock and Popular Music MagazinesBillboard (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Downbeat: Jazz, Blues and Beyond (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Rolling Stone (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Spin (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Rock and Popular Music JournalsJournal of Popular Music Studies (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Popular Music (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Popular Music and Society (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.American MusicAmerican Music: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to All Aspects of American Music and Music in America (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Journal of the Society for American Music (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.General News PublicationThe New York Times (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Los Angeles Times (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Chicago Tribune (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.The New Yorker (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.The Atlantic (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.BBC Music Magazine (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Gramophone (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.If you think there is another source that would be appropriate for your subject, please clear it with me at least one (1) week prior to the proposal.Research Paper Proposal:For the first part of the assignment, you need to turn in your journal articles and a one-paragraph summary of the topic you intend to write on, with a bibliography (in correct form) identifying your two journal articles. Your submission will be returned to you with comments about your choice and suggestions for your term paper.NOTE: Some of these articles are relatively long. To make it easier, you need only submit the first and last pages of the articles (that will tell me that you have the entire article, and not just a reference or an abstract of the article).Remember to include: Copy (or online link) of two (2) source articles in which you are interested—1stand last pages of the journal article. (Remember to ensure that they meet both the recency and diversity requirements.) One paragraph summary of the topic (typed). (Please make it clear what your topic area is and its link to communication.) References page (with the two professional journals cited in appropriate reference style: APA or MLA).HINT: Get a style guide or go to online style guides. Try OWL at Purdue (http://www.owl.english.purdue.edu/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.), Diana Hacker’s website (http://www.dianahacker.com/writersreference (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) or Son of Citation Machine (http://www.citationmachine.net (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.).Submit online through our CANVAS site.Suggestion: Review the grade sheet for this to ensure that you’ve met all the requirements.Term Paper:NOTE: You cannot change topics without prior approval; if approval is granted, you will need to resubmit your research proposal at least two weeks prior to the paper due date.Content: Write a justification of your interest area as an important area relevant to the field of music, society, and the individual, why you choose the topic, a well-organized description of the articles (including the thesis, major arguments, and conclusions); compare and contrastthe articles; include your own critical opinion based on your readings and class lectures.The two journal articles should be the basis of your paper. They should not be just thrown in as quotes to support your point of view (or the views of the other sources you are using). It’s the other way around: You describe the journal articles, provide your insights and support or show alternative views with additional research.Sources: In additionto your two (2) journal articles that you submitted with your proposal, you will need to use at least four (4)additional sourcesrelated to the topic. They can be a mix of academic, peer-reviewed, or general interest articles, but NO WIKIPEDIA! Please make sure these are credible sources.Document your sources (using the correct referencing style), making sure the reader is aware of the difference between your opinions and the opinions and ideas of your sources.You may either use APA or MLA referencing style. Be consistent. Don’t cite some of your sources in APA and others in MLA. Don’t cite your footnotes (in-text citations) in one style and your references in the Works Cited (References) page in a different style.Formatting: All papers must be typed/word processed and double spaced, 1” margin all around. Papers should be at least 1,000 words and no more than 1,500 words (approximately 3-4 pages). Please note that spelling, punctuation, clarity, citation accuracy, and style will influence the evaluation of your papers. PROOFREAD!Remember to include: Term paper – Ensure that it meets the requirements noted above. References page – Include two professional journals and your 4+ additional sources (cited in appropriate reference style: APA or MLA). Copy of two professional journal articles a topic of communication studies in which you are interested. (Again, first and last page works here.).Grading Criteria: Meets all technical requirements (formatting, # of references, paper length, inclusion of journal articles, etc.). Identification of an appropriate interest area, appropriately justified as an area relevant to the field of communication and society/individuals. Completeness and accurateness of summaries of each journal article. Well-organized, well-written, and thoughtful discussion, including comparison, contrast, and critique of the journal articles. Your analysis should be supporting a theme—not just a discussion of the two articles. Show how they connect/relate to each other. (NOTE: This is the most heavily-weighted criterion.) Appropriate use of music terms. Demonstration of understanding of topic area, cited research, etc. Creativity/writing style Appropriate referencing style used consistently throughout (in-text citations and Works Cited/Bibliography/Reference page).

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Psychology help ASAPAnswers 1Bids 43Other questions 10

1. Mental Health Laws in Child Custody DeterminationBased on the mental health laws New York State discuss two aspects of the laws pertaining to child custody evaluations and describe how each would affect the work product of a forensic psychologist asked to conduct an evaluation relevant to those laws. Be sure to give the legal citation for each law. Start with an Internet keyword search for ‘revised code child custody’ and the name of your state or province to find the applicable statutes.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references2. State and Federal Laws on Competency to Stand TrialLocate New York state and federal laws that address competency to stand trial. Summarize the state of New York standards for competency to stand trial, particularly the provisions for restoration of competency.Summarize at the two cases below regarding competency to stand trial. · Estelle v. Smith, 451 U.S. 454 (1981).· Cooper v. Oklahoma, 517 U.S. 348 (1996).Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references3. Summaries of ArticlesFind two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past five years related to competency to stand trial evaluations. At least one article must be related to psychological tests used in competency to stand trial evaluations. Summarize the findings of the articles and discuss the impact the findings could have on the work of a forensic psychologist performing this type of evaluation.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references4. Competency to Stand Trial and Cognitive ImpairmentDevelop an outline for a competency to stand trial evaluation based on cognitive impairments such as dementia or intellectual disabilities. As cognitive deficits are not by themselves reason to be deemed incompetent, what other factors must the forensic psychologist consider? Justify your choice of two assessments you would use in this evaluation, one of which must be an assessment for malingering of cognitive impairments.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references5. Competency to Stand Trial and PsychopathologyDevelop an outline for a competency to stand trial evaluation based on psychopathology, such as schizophrenia. As psychological conditions are not by themselves reason to be deemed incompetent, what other factors must the forensic psychologist consider? Justify your choice of two assessments you would use in this evaluation, one of which must be for the assessment of malingered psychosis.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references6. Malingering InstrumentsThrough a review of scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past eight years, develop a list of commonly used instruments that could be used to identify the malingering of cognitive deficits, as well as ones that could be used to identify malingering of psychosis. Make sure you note the population for which the instrument is appropriate (such as adults or adolescents).Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references7. Mitigation of Penalty EvaluationRead the case study below that address mitigating circumstances in murder cases. Design a methodology for conducting this type of evaluation, including psychological testing.CASE STUDY: Robert Allen is a 16-year-old male. He confessed to the murder of his stepfather, who he reports was abusive to him, his mother, and his sister for many years.On the day of the murder, Robert claims that his father had violently and grossly abused his mother. Robert’s attorney claims that Mr. Allen informed his son that as soon as he turned 17, he would have to leave the house. Thus, Robert killed his stepfather.Note: Refer to pages 634–647 in the Melton text for an example of a mitigation of penalty evaluation.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references8. Substance Abuse in Mitigation of Penalty EvaluationsDiscuss the issue of substance abuse as a factor in homicide. Review the literature regarding this issue and summarize of at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as at least one case law related to committing murder while intoxicated.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references9. Structured Professional JudgmentThrough a review of scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past eight years, develop a list of structured professional judgment instruments that could be used to identify the risk of sexual re-offense and violence recidivism. Make sure you note the population for which the instrument is appropriate (adults versus adolescents, men versus women).Then explain the strengths and limitations of structured professional judgment instruments.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references10. Actuarial InstrumentsThrough a review of scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past eight years, develop a list of actuarial instruments that could be used to identify the risk of sexual re-offense and violence recidivism. Make sure you note the population for which the instrument is appropriate (adults versus adolescents, men versus women).Then explain the strengths and limitations of actuarial instruments.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references11. Structured Professional JudgmentThrough a review of scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past eight years, develop a list of structured professional judgment instruments that could be used to identify the risk of sexual re-offense and violence recidivism. Make sure you note the population for which the instrument is appropriate (adults versus adolescents, men versus women).Then explain the strengths and limitations of structured professional judgment instruments.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references12. Actuarial InstrumentsThrough a review of scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past eight years, develop a list of actuarial instruments that could be used to identify the risk of sexual re-offense and violence recidivism. Make sure you note the population for which the instrument is appropriate (adults versus adolescents, men versus women).Then explain the strengths and limitations of actuarial instruments.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references13. Case StudyReview the case study below that address risk assessment. Develop a methodology to assess the probability of recidivism.CASE STUDY JULIE BROCTON SEXUALLY ABUSED HER 12-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER. SHE HAS SPENT FOUR YEARS IN JAIL, AND HER ATTORNEY CLAIMS THAT SHE HAS BEEN REHABILITATED AND IS NOT A DANGER TO THE PUBLIC.THE DAUGHTER HAS FORGIVEN HER MOTHER AND WANTS HER MOTHER RELEASED FROM PRISON. THE JUDGE HAS APPOINTED YOU TO CONDUCT AN EVALUATION TO DETERMINE THE OFFENDER’S POTENTIAL FOR REPEAT SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR.Words: At least 300 hundred wordsReferences: Include scholarly peer reviewed references

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