Advance Practice Psychiatric Nursing Practicum

Reflective Practice Written Assignment

You are to include the following:
1.    Select an interaction, event or experience that stands out for you during your practicum.
2.    Write a narrative summary of 2-3 paragraphs that explains what happened.
3.    Write a paragraph or two that captures your reflection on how you interpret the event.
4.    Write another paragraph or two from a different perspective.  How might someone other than you interpret the event?  For example, if a parent brought the child to the appointment, you could write about how the parent might view the interaction.  Or, if you are seeing a couple, how the non-patient might view the appointment/interaction.
5.    Finally, write 2  paragraphs: one that expresses what you have learned from this reflective activity that will influence your practice as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.  The second paragraph should tie in readings from you didactic course or previous content.  For example, if you think the interaction reflected some of Peplau’s concepts about interpersonal theory, you could incorporate those themes.
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Library Research Assignment #3

JUST ANSWER EGHIT QUESTIONS !!!

QUESTION 1

For this question list the revisions that you were instructed to make for your secondary sources from LRA #2 and/or describe any changes you made to your topic since submitting LRA #2. If you do not have any comments from the TA or instructor for a question from LRA #2 that means that you do not need to make revisions on that question.

STEP 1: List write in the text box Question 2, Question 3, Question 4, Question 5 and Question 6.

STEP 2: Next to each question above cut and paste the comments from LRA #2 that were included by the instructor/TA. If you have no comments, write (NC).

STEP 3: If you changed your topic include a brief description of why you change and the new topic. This will be you last chance to change a topic without meeting with either the instructor or TA to discuss changes.

To review your comments:

Go to My Grades (either on the left side of the page once you log in, or under the section of Blackboard with your name).

For Library Research Assignments, click on the assignment name. This will take you to a page with the assignment details. On this page click on your score (which is actually a hyperlink, even though it doesnt look like it). You should be able to see the LRA instructions, your answers, and my comments. If you cant see all of these, please let me know.

QUESTION 2

In this question you need to submit the revisions for Question 2 and Question 3 from LRA #2. As a reminder these two questions asked you to find 2 scholarly books that examine your topic from a historical perspective. The first had to be a general history of your chosen country or region. The second was a more detailed history of your specific topic. These are called secondary sources because they examine the past from the perspective of the present.

STEP 1: Review the comments from the grader that you pasted into question 1 and make the necessary changes here using the same format as you did in LRA #2. Label your general history 2A and your detailed history 2B. If no revisions were necessary simply copy and paste your original answers from LRA #2 into the text box using the 2A and 2B labels. If you need a reminder of what a citation should look like click the following link  Chicago Manual of Style bibliography format.

STEP 2: Add two more sentences to your paragraph description of each book.

QUESTION 3

In this question you need to submit the revisions for Question 4 and Question 5 from LRA #2. As a reminder these two questions asked you to find 2 scholarly history journal articles that examine your topic from a historical perspective. Both of these articles needed to be from journals that primarily publish history articles. These are called secondary sources because they examine the past from the perspective of the present.

STEP 1: Review the comments from the grader that you pasted into question 1 and make the necessary changes here using the same format as you did in LRA #2. Label your general history 3A and your detailed history 3B. If no revisions were necessary simply copy and paste your original answers from LRA #2 into the text box using the 3A and 3B labels. If you need a reminder of what a citation should look like click the following link  Chicago Manual of Style bibliography format.

STEP 2: Add two more sentences to your paragraph description of each article.

QUESTION 4

In the next 3 questions you will find 3 primary sources. In this question you will find your 1st primary source. Primary sources are documents produced at the time of the events that they describe and can be called eyewitness accounts of history. These can be newspaper articles, memoirs, autobiographies, letters, reports, bureaucratic papers, etc. The key is that they were written by someone describing events as they experienced them, rather than analyzing events with the benefit of time and distance. As such, most of the sources that you cite below should be published DURING THE TIME PERIOD THAT YOU ARE STUDYING.  So if your time period is 1950-1980 your citation below should be published during that time period. The only exception to this are memoirs or autobiographies, as these are items that people write later in life to describe events that they experienced. Only memoirs or autobiographies may be published outside of the date range for your topic.

STEP 1: Write out the citation for your 1st primary source in Chicago Manual of Style bibliography format.

STEP 2: Double check your source to be sure it is a primary source. Ask yourself:

Was this written and/or published during the historical time period I am studying? For example if you were studying race in 1920s Britain, then this should be written and/or published in the 1920s.
Did the author experience the events they are describing? Even old books can be secondary sources. If you book was published in 1960 but the events it describes took place in the 1800s, then it is not a primary source.
STEP 3: After the citation write a 4-6 sentence paragraph that tells me what kind of document this is, a brief description of its contents, and how you will use it in your paper.

QUESTION 5

In this question you will find your 2nd primary source. Primary sources are documents produced at the time of the events that they describe and can be called eyewitness accounts of history. These can be newspaper articles, memoirs, autobiographies, letters, reports, bureaucratic papers, etc. The key is that they were written by someone describing events as they experienced them, rather than analyzing events with the benefit of time and distance. As such, most of the sources that you cite below should be published DURING THE TIME PERIOD THAT YOU ARE STUDYING.  So if your time period is 1950-1980 your citation below should be published during that time period. The only exception to this are memoirs or autobiographies, as these are items that people write later in life to describe events that they experienced. Only memoirs or autobiographies may be published outside of the date range for your topic.

STEP 1: Write out the citation for your 2nd primary source in Chicago Manual of Style bibliography format.

STEP 2: Double check your source to be sure it is a primary source. Ask yourself:

Was this written and/or published during the historical time period I am studying? For example, if you were studying race in 1920s Britain, then this should be written and/or published in the 1920s.
Did the author experience the events they are describing? Even old books can be secondary sources. If you book was published in 1960 but the events it describes took place in the 1800s, then it is not a primary source.
STEP 3: After the citation write a 4-6 sentence paragraph that tells me what kind of document this is, a brief description of its contents, and how you will use it in your paper.

QUESTION 6

In this question you will find your 3rd primary source. Primary sources are documents produced at the time of the events that they describe and can be called eyewitness accounts of history. These can be newspaper articles, memoirs, autobiographies, letters, reports, bureaucratic papers, etc. The key is that they were written by someone describing events as they experienced them, rather than analyzing events with the benefit of time and distance. As such, most of the sources that you cite below should be published DURING THE TIME PERIOD THAT YOU ARE STUDYING.  So if your time period is 1950-1980 your citation below should be published during that time period. The only exception to this are memoirs or autobiographies, as these are items that people write later in life to describe events that they experienced. Only memoirs or autobiographies may be published outside of the date range for your topic.

STEP 1: Write out the citation for your 3rd primary source in Chicago Manual of Style bibliography format.

STEP 2: Double check your source to be sure it is a primary source. Ask yourself:

Was this written and/or published during the historical time period I am studying? For example, if you were studying race in 1920s Britain, then this should be written and/or published in the 1920s.
Did the author experience the events they are describing? Even old books can be secondary sources. If you book was published in 1960 but the events it describes took place in the 1800s, then it is not a primary source.
STEP 3: After the citation write a 4-6 sentence paragraph that tells me what kind of document this is, a brief description of its contents, and how you will use it in your paper.

QUESTION 7

In this question you will find a newspaper article that relates to the current event (last 5 years) to which you will link or compare your historical research.  This article may be published in a U.S. newspaper but the article should reflect the global significance of the issue it describes. As this is a current issue, the article must have been published in the last 5 years and the newspaper must be a mainstream internationally recognized news source.

STEP 1: Write the citation in Chicago Manual of Style bibliographic format for 1 current newspaper article that relates to the current issue that is linked to your historical research.

STEP 2: After the citation write a 4-6 sentence paragraph that gives me:

A brief description of the articles contents
An indication of how this article relates or compares with your historical topic. You should indicate whether you are tracing the historical development of a current issue or whether you are comparing the past and the present.
What makes the topic addressed in the article an issue of global significance.

QUESTION 8

As with your secondary sources, in this question you will revise the research questions that you created in LRA #2 here based on the comments. As a reminder, the idea of this paper is to find out something new about the history of the topic that you have chosen. This means that your questions should be opened ended. Avoid leading questions that make assumptions or judgments about your topic before you have conducted in-depth research.

STEP 1: Review the comments from LRA #2 for Question 6 that you pasted into question 1 of this LRA.

STEP 2: Revise those question here.  Label your questions separately 9A and 9B. If you did not have comments from the grader for Question #6 in LRA #2, then paste your original questions here using the above labels.

Information Technology

Research the Internet and identify the essential processes of an e-commerce system, and give examples of how it is implemented in e-commerce applications. Identify and give examples of several key factors and Web store requirements needed to succeed in e-commerce. Also, Identify and explain the business value of several types of e-commerce marketplaces? Discuss the benefits and trade-offs of several e-commerce clicks-and-bricks alternatives.

Art Exploration (Midterm)

Find a local gallery or museum and evaluate 4 works of Art: one 2-D,  one 3-D, one Other and one Architectural piece totaling four works of Art total. Answer with full details on how the Artists used their strongest 2 elements & 1 principle of Art and design, what Artists task/role they play, what is the works visual appearance and content plus what is the theme.

Each piece should be viewed this semester in person (No online shows accepted) have a colored image or drawing of the work and an image of yourself at the location of the piece/s. Lastly, post your Art explorations into the corresponding discussion board then read a classmates post to give a thoughtful/substantive response about all of a peers Art explorations.

Describe in detail how the 2 most important Elements of Art were used. (Ch4)
      LINE
      SHAPE AND MASS
      LIGHT
      COLOR
      TEXTURE AND PATTERN
      SPACE
      TIME AND MOTION
Describe in detail how the 1 most important Principle of Art was used.  (Ch5)
      UNITY AND VARIETY 
      BALANCE
      EMPHASIS AND SUBORDINATION
      SCALE AND PROPORTION
      RHYTHM
Artists in all societies create art that addresses questions that are universal. These artistic tasks/roles they take on are listed below, please list what role/s your artists is playing and why you feel that way. (Ch1)
Create places for some human purpose
Create extraordinary versions of ordinary objects
Record and commemorate
Give tangible form to the unknown
Give tangible form to feelings and ideas
Refresh our vision and see the world in a new way
What is the
Form
Subject Matter
Content of the work of Art? (Ch2)
Art is represented in a variety of ways the following terms are used to help describe the visual appearance of artwork: Please list the way the work selected is represented. (Ch2)
Representational
Abstract
Nonrepresentational
What Theme of Art does the work fit into and why do you think they fit the theme. (Ch3)
The Sacred Realm
Politics and the Social Order
Stories and Histories
Looking Outward:  The Here and Now
Looking Inward:  The Human Experience
Invention and Fantasy The Natural World
Art and Art
Lastly, build a power-point presentation or word document and upload all of your explorations in the discussion board area on or before the due 2/16 by 11:59pm, then read 1 classmate’s post and give a detailed substantive response about all of their explorations by 2/23; lastly, upload your exam by 2/28/20 at 11:30pm in the Corresponding Assignment area.