Professional Issues

Discussion Question:

It is critical to synthesize all of the knowledge, skills, and abilities of nursing into an integrated whole that moves nurses from task completers to an overall demonstration of compassion and caring.

Thinking of nursing first as a job of caring and making a difference, as well as the work of giving medications on time, checking an X-ray to see if the doctor needs to be called, or taking an admission at 2:00 a.m. with a smile on our faces, reminds us of the synthesized whole of nursing work.

Write a reflection about this thought. Incorporate elements from this module’s objectives, as well as what you have learned in this course about leadership. You may include personal experiences and professional opinions if you wish.

Your initial posting should be at least 400 words in length and utilize at least one scholarly source

Natural disaster

Locate a peer reviewed article concerning a natural disaster. Identify the steps taken to mitigate the disaster. What are the major findings and recommendations to prevent another disaster or outbreak?
 
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Advantages and disadvantages of mitochondrial DNA analysis

 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of mitochondrial DNA analysis? Could a police officer take a DNA sample from a suspect arrested for a serious crime? Explain.
 
 
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Kant and Mill on responsibility for others

 
Write 5 double spaced 12pt tPHIyped pages. Brief Intro, clearly stating Thesis you will arguing for : include specific citations and quotations from the relevant author; and respond to the best criticism you can think of, of the Thesis you argue for.
II: Kant and Mill on responsibility for others
John Stuart Mill, as a utilitarian, accepts the
“Greatest Happiness Principle,” according to which we should strive in our acts to maximize the happiness of all, including ourselves, At the same time, in Ch. IV of On Liberty, criticizes the theory of “social rights” put forward by leaders of the temperance movement. According to that theory, when the acts of others (e.g., by drinking) create disorder, stimulate inequality, and reduce our ability to depend on others, we may legislate prohibitions on their conduct. Of that theory, Mil I says,
A theory of “social rights,” the like of which probably never before found its way into distinct language-being nothing short of this-that it is the absolute social right of every individual, that every other individual shall act in every respect exactly as he ought; that whosoever fails thereof in the smallest particular, violates my social right, and
 
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