How would George interpret his suffering in light of the Christian narrative, with an emphasis on the hope of resurrection?

Case Study on Death and Dying

The practice of health care providers at all levels brings you into contact with people from a variety of faiths. This calls for knowledge and understanding of a diversity of faith expressions; for the purpose of this course, the focus will be on the Christian worldview.

Based on “Case Study: End of Life Decisions,” the Christian worldview, and the worldview questions presented in the required topic study materials you will complete an ethical analysis of George’s situation and his decision from the perspective of the Christian worldview.

Provide a 1,500-2,000-word ethical analysis while answering the following questions:

  1. How would George interpret his suffering in light of the Christian narrative, with an emphasis on the fallenness of the world?
  2. How would George interpret his suffering in light of the Christian narrative, with an emphasis on the hope of resurrection?
  3. As George contemplates life with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), how would the Christian worldview inform his view about the value of his life as a person?
  4. What sorts of values and considerations would the Christian worldview focus on in deliberating about whether or not George should opt for euthanasia?
  5. Given the above, what options would be morally justified in the Christian worldview for George and why?
  6. Based on your worldview, what decision would you make if you were in George’s situation?

Remember to support your responses with the topic study materials.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

In light of problems posed by the concept of drive, Premack, one of Skinner’s followers, proposes that we consider reinforcement:

In light of problems posed by the concept of drive, Premack, one of Skinner’s followers, proposes that we consider reinforcement:

 

A.In terms of the length of extinction.

 

B.In terms of the power of discriminative stimuli.

 

C.As ratios between positive and negative reinforcement.

 

D.As the momentary probability of a response.

 

Responses that are intermittently rather than continuously reinforced are:

 

A.Less likely to generalize.

 

B.Less subject to negative reinforcement.

 

C.More difficult to extinguish.

 

D.All of the above.

 

The text indicates how Skinner discussed emotions as the effects of:

 

A.Reinforcement schedules.

 

B.Shaping.

 

C.Discriminative stimuli.

 

D.Behavior chains.

 

Skinner’s attitude toward the theory of natural selection seemed basically:

 

A.Positive.

 

B.Negative.

 

C.Mixed.

 

D.Unclear

 

Skinner argued that internal events such as thoughts:

 

A.Have no place in behaviorism.

 

B.Should only be studied if they can be observed and measured.

 

C.Are less important than Pavlov said they are.

 

D.Are less important than Watson said they are

 

According to the text, the most basic difference between Skinner and the developmentalists has to do with:

 

A.The issue of stages.

 

B.The source of developmental change-inner or outer.

 

C.The continuity-discontinuity issue.

 

D.The importance of emotions in the developmental process.

 

An example of a discriminative stimulus is a boy who:

 

A.Is startled by the sight of a dog.

 

B.Works only when immediately rewarded.

 

C.Cries to get attention.

 

D.Works hard only when the teacher says, “This paper will be graded.”

 

The text considers research on televised aggression as:

 

A.Weak.

 

B.Fairly Weak.

 

C.Fairly conclusive.

 

D.Supporting some theorists but not others.

 

In Bandura’s theory, direct reinforcements primarily affect:

 

A.General classes of behavior rather than specific behavior.

 

B.Aggressive behavior rather than other kinds of behavior.

 

C.Altruistic behavior rather than other kinds of behavior.

 

D.Performances rather than the acquisition of responses.

 

Over the years, Bandura has come to view Piaget’s theory as:

 

A.Similar to his own.

 

B.Still wrong in major respects.

 

C.Correct about external standards.

 

D.Correct about stages.

 

Studies on pro-social behavior suggest that:

 

A.Preaching can have strong short-term effects but can backfire.

 

B.Modeling a behavior for children always has stronger effects than issuing orders.

 

C.Practicing and preaching have about the same effects.

 

D.Preaching is always more effective than modeling a behavior

 

A 3-year old child enthusiastically imitates the behavior of a slightly older child. This imitation most clearly supports the theory of:

 

A.Piaget.

 

B.Bandura.

 

C.Skinner.

 

D.Watson.

 

Five-year olds seem to talk to themselves aloud more often as their work becomes increasingly difficult. This finding supports:

 

A.Piaget.

 

B.Vygotsky.

 

C.Both Piaget and Vygotsky.

 

D.Neither Piaget nor Vygotsky.

 

Luria found that when young children try to give themselves verbal commands:

 

A.They can immediately regulate their behavior.

 

B.They respond to the meaning of their words rather than their words’ signaling function.

 

C.They respond primarily to familiar words.

 

D.They behave as if all commands initiate behavior.

 

One of Vygotsky’s laws was that:

 

A.Behavior begins as action and then become increasingly verbal and logical.

 

B.The dialectic of history manifests itself in the cognitive conflicts between individuals.

 

C.Children first learn the social forms of behavior, then apply it to themselves.

 

D.Logic is simply interiorized action.

 

The text most strongly criticizes Vygotsky’s educational approach for:

 

A.Ignoring Piaget.

 

B.Lack of clarity.

 

C.Overemphasizing social learning.

 

D.Fostering dependence.

 

The text suggests Vygotsky described the interactions between inner and outer forces behind development:

 

A.In a clear and precise way.

 

B.In an imbalanced way.

 

C.In a clearer manner with respect to language than school instruction.

 

D.In a clearer manner for older than younger children.

 

Freud would suggest that a young man’s anxiety over competition probably reflects earlier problems at:

 

A.The first stage.

 

B.The second stage.

 

C.The third stage.

 

D.The fourth stage.

 

What most puzzled Freud about the girl’s Oedipus Complex was:

 

A.Why girls experience penis envy.

 

B.Why girls aren’t as open as boys about sexual matters.

 

C.Why girls feel a need to resolve the crisis.

 

D.Why girls develop a masculinity complex.

 

In general, the strongest fixation seems to be:

 

A.Excessive gratification.

 

B.Excessive frustration.

 

C.Inconsistent care.

 

D.Unconscious fantasies.

 

ESSAY QUESTIONS (INCLUDE CITATIONS)

 

1.What does the text consider to be the major difference between Skinner and Piaget?

 

2.Briefly contrast Bandura’s view of learning with Skinner’s view.

 

3.Contrast the views of Piaget and Bandura on how children develop.

 

4.Compare the views of Piaget and Vygotsky on school instruction in abstract concepts.

 

5.a) Why did Vygotsky believe the “zone of proximal development” provides a better indication of students’ potential than conventional achievement tests? b) In the evaluation section, the textbook author presents a Rousseauist critique of this concept. Discuss one of the points the authors makes.

 

6.a) Describe Freud’s theory of the Oedipal Crisis and its resolution in the boy and the girl. b) Summarize a major criticism of Freud’s theory of the Oedipus complex (with respect to either the boy or the girl).

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What activities most contributed to your enhanced knowledge base?  

In my welcome letter to you, I indicated that every class should change your thinking about the focus of the class. Again read the provided ” A Walk Through The Steps of a Nursing Research Study”.  This is the same document you were provided during Week 1. Has your ability to read with understanding changed? Briefly share your thoughts regarding this experience. In this discussion forum  from a “qualitative approach” briefly reflect on what you have learned about nursing research, evidence based nursing and its impact on you as a professional nurse earning a baccalaureate degree in nursing.  From a “quantitative approach”, reflect on your response to the scale of your reading and understanding of nursing research you identified in week 1. How has it changed? What activities most contributed to your enhanced knowledge base?

Additionally, I would like you to discuss your preparedness to respond to the Institute of Medicine’s mandate that “Participants have set a goal that, by the year 2020, 90 percent of clinical decisions will be supported by accurate, timely, and up-to-date clinical information, and will reflect the best available evidence* (IOM, 2007).   What strategies can you personally implement to address this mandate on a personal/professional level beyond obtaining your baccalaureate degree in nursing? What is the state of your employing institution (no need to name your institution-just identify if it is an acute care setting, long term setting etc) in addressing this mandate since it was initiated in 2007 and with only 1 year left?  Will your employing institution meet the mandate? Initiate a discussion regarding this mandate with a managerial/administrative/ person in your employing institution to gain their perspective on evidence based practice. Here is a website that you can select to review to gain information on this directive. If possible, informally ask some of your nursing colleagues if they are aware of the mandate. What challenges do you foresee to the implementation of evidence-based nursing practice in your workplace?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK52821/

Lastly, discuss how you would identify the “best available evidence” and what is the  significance of “Level of Evidence” as it relates to evidence that informs your nursing practice.

It is expected in this forum that you use/implement the appropriate nursing research terminology. Hint: consider your words like research, prove etc.

Also my initial respond about level of understanding of  article”A Walk Through The Steps of a Nursing Research Study-“from week 1 was: 

“I read the document ” A Walk Through The Steps of a Nursing Research Study”, my comfort level in reading and understanding this document was satisfying me since I got all explanation very organized and well formated that made it easy to read and get the idea.My knowledge base of nursing and all types of researches was my effective tool to understand most of the document. From quantitative approach I can rate my comfort level 8 out of 10, which I am still happy to this level of understanding.”

Now by the end of this course is expected that my level of understanding increased, so you know how to answer this question compare to my initial post from first week.

What planning needs to be done to ensure the cultural and emotional safety of the client?

Submit an evidence-based practice paper about cultural competency in mental health nursing. An evidence-based practice paper allows you to explore best practice and help improve client outcomes on a psychiatric unit. Your paper should describe how you, as a nurse, will include – or have included – cultural awareness in a client diagnosed with a mental illness. The person you describe could be someone in your clinical setting, someone you have worked with in the past, or a theoretical client.

Remember that culture can also include gender equality, sexual orientation, and other cultures besides race and religion – including cultures unique to one particular family. Your paper should be at least 3 pages (double-spaced, not including the title or reference pages) in APA Format and include:

  • Assessment: Discuss what you would assess in regard to a client’s culture. For example, are there specific dietary requirements? Are schedule changes necessary to avoid conflicts with religious practices? Who is the spokesperson for the family? What would you assess?
  • Diagnosis: List any mental health nursing diagnoses this person has or may be at risk for. Include at least one cultural diagnosis.
  • Planning: What planning needs to be done to ensure the cultural and emotional safety of the client?
  • Implementation: What are interventions that would ensure the safety of your client in regard to culture? Include at least two interventions. For example, if your client has religious beliefs that affect the ability to take medications, what interventions would you create to ensure the client’s safety? What can you do to make sure the client’s cultural needs are met?
  • Evaluation: How will you evaluate whether your implementation was effective? Make sure the parameters are objective and measurable.
  • In your summary, discuss whether any completed interventions were successful. What could be done differently in the future? If the interventions have not yet been carried out, you might discuss some institutional changes that could be made to ensure cultural safety for all clients in that setting.

Your paper should utilize proper APA guidelines and include at least three scholarly sources to support your paper. A scholarly source is a source that has been peer reviewed and has appropriate authors that are credentialed.