Professionalism and Social Media

Social media plays a significant role in the lives of nurses in both their professional and personal lives.
Additionally, social media is now considered a mainstream part of the process for recruiting and hiring
candidates. Inappropriate or unethical conduct on social media can create legal problems for nurses as

well as the field of nursing.
Login to all social media sites in which you engage. Review your profile, pictures and posts. Based on the
professional standards of nursing, identify items that would be considered unprofessional and potentially
detrimental to your career and that negatively impact the reputation of the nursing field.
In 500-750 words, summarize the findings of your review. Include the following:
Describe the posts or conversations in which you have engaged that might be considered inappropriate

based on the professional standards of nursing.
Discuss why nurses have a responsibility to uphold a standard of conduct consistent with the standards
governing the profession of nursing at work and in their personal lives. Include discussion of how

personal conduct can violate HIPAA or be considered unethical or unprofessional. Provide an example of

each to support your answer.
Based on the analysis of your social media, discuss what areas of your social media activity reflect

Christian values as they relate to respecting human value and dignity for all individuals. Describe areas of

your social media activity that could be improved.

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This ‘coming of age’ critical analysis

Introduction to African History and Civilization Since 1885
Write a critical analysis of some aspect of Athol Fugard’s Tsotsi: A Novel. This ‘coming of age’

psychological thriller is an example of the genius of African writers in general and South African writers in

particular. It is simultaneously an exploration of disenfranchisement and loss as well as a meditation on a

young man’s search for his humanity and a chance at redemption. The term Tsotsi is Xhosa slang for thief,

thug or ‘bad boy’ captures on one aspect of a character struggling to survive while seeking to find his

place and meaning in a world into which he has been discarded. As a writer, Fugard’s work which dances

between anger and empathy, despair and hope, docility and rage. From comradery and solitude to

youthful antics and violent assault, the story merges traces a journey of complicated decisions and

frustrated passions. Elevating the supremacy of youth and its culture to an authentic lived reality, Fugard

tells a universal story of the pains and perils of growing into manhood without coaches and guardians.

Moreover, in revealing the fissures in his society, the author’s affective descriptions are oddly affirming

and deeply haunting.

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Anatomy in Comparison

You must choose one of the following topics:
Anatomical differences between modern humans and Neanderthal people, a group of extinct humans that

lived in Europe and Asia during the last ice age. How did their anatomical features help them survive their

environment and lifestyle?
Why and how do some animals (e.g., cows, deer) ruminate (chew cuds), and how this behavior benefit

their survival.
Compare the upper limb of a human, a horse, and a bat. How are the same bones and muscles modified in

different ways to allow different functions? What kind of motions are allowed in each type of upper limbs?
What does Tyrannosaurus rex eat, and why does it have such tiny arms? What kind of adaptation does it

have for eating the things that it did, and how do we know all of this when all we have were their fossilized

bones?
Fish breathe through gills and only have two-chambered hearts. How does this work? Do they have

homologous structures to our lungs? Do we have homologous structures to their gills?

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Medicaid Managed Care

Review the Kohatsu, Payne, and Subramania article, “The Few Winner from Medicaid’s Shift to Managed

Care (Links to an external site.).”
https://www.kff.org/medicaid/state-indicator/total-medicaid-mcos/?
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Using data provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation Medicaid Managed Care Market Tracker (Links to an
external site.), please identify three states that have not transitioned their Medicaid programs to the

managed care model and three states that have shifted their Medicaid program to managed care.
Then complete the following for your essay:
Research the three states that have not shifted their Medicaid programs to the managed care model and
discuss the reasons why each of these states has not transitioned. Explain if you agree or disagree with

the rational of each state’s decision.
Research the three states that have shifted their Medicaid programs to the managed care model and

discuss their successes and challenges.
Should the CMS mandate Medicaid managed care programs for every state? What are some of the pros

and cons and arguments from the perspectives of states, the CMS, and the Medicaid beneficiaries?

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