Mental Disorders

“Mental Disorders”

Choose a fictional character (someone from the movie, cartoon, TV show, book, etc.) who you think may have a psychological disorder (or characteristics of a psychological disorder) based on the symptoms described in your web text. What symptoms does the character exhibit? Give an example of the character’s thoughts or behaviors that lead you to “diagnosis” the character with the disorder.

Must be 200 words

Choose from:

  1. Mood Disorder
  2. Depression
  3. Major Depressive Disorder
  4. Bipolar Disorder
  5. Schizophrenia
  6. Anxiety Disorder
  7. Personality Disorder
  8. Dissociative Disorder
  9. Somatoform Disorder

Psychology Discussion

This week you have read research on the theories of power, leadership, prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, and obedience to authority. Now you will have a chance to showcase what you have learned by creating a recommendation based on the scenario below about discrimination in the workplace. Your post should be approximately 750 words in length and include appropriate APA-style citations and references.. In addition to citing the assigned works you read this week, please locate and cite at least two more peer-reviewed journal articles on any of the areas studied this week to support your position. These articles should be recent (published within the last 10 years).

Scenario: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/30/business/employees-suit-accuses-tiffany-of-racial-bias.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0

 After reading the story, what advice would you give to any employer who is concerned about prejudice and discrimination in the workplace? One of the accusations alleged in the lawsuit is that a top management official stated his surprise that a Black man is representing such a high end brand as Tiffany. What does the research show about implicit attitudes on race? Can implicit attitudes affect the way someone behaves toward others? What impact might obedience to authority have on perpetuating workplace harassment/discrimination? Please be sure to use scholarly, peer-reviewed research to support your advice and professional opinions

Phase 4 IP

1500-1750 words IMPORTANT THAT THE OV SCORE IS BELOW 20% WITH TURNITIN

You are working in a group home that takes low- and medium-risk juvenile offenders. The home refuses sex offenders, arsonists, and murderers. Your boss has asked you to research assessment tools to help you weed out the high-risk offenders that are refused. She has asked you to write a report stating how you plan to screen potential residents of your facility to ensure that the correct type of resident is chosen for the highly desired available spots at the group home.

Address the following:

  • Research assessment tools to help you determine how you will weed out high-risk offenders.
  • Present 2 types of clients that will be accepted by the home.
  • State how you plan to screen potential clients of your facility to ensure that the correct types of clients are chosen.
  • State what type of assessment the group home will expect the potential resident to complete and at least 2 reasons why this is important.

This assignment is in the form of a report. You should cite sources using APA format, and include a reference section at the end of your submission.

DENNISWRIGHT

Summarize Marcia’s theory of identity statuses.  Describe the development of your  educational/occupational identity in terms of Marcia’s statuses.

2. What are the weaknesses of the research on the relationship of self-esteem to other characteristics  and behaviors?   Under what conditions do correlations between self-esteem and other  characteristics and behaviors exist?  Does research support the commonly-held beliefs that self- esteem drops dramatically during adolescence or that females suffer from substantially lower self- esteem than males?  Explain.

3. What are the defining features of emerging adulthood?  If you are within the age range defined as  emerging adulthood, how well do you think these features describe you?  If you are beyond the age  range, how well do you think these features describe you when you were within that age range?   Does your reflection suggest any cohort differences?  Explain.

4. According to social exchange theory, what determines an individual’s level of satisfaction with a  relationship, and under what conditions will an individual remain in a relationship s/he perceives as  unsatisfactory?

Late Adulthood and Death Paper, psychology homework help

Prepare a 1,200- to 1,400-word paper in which you analyze late adulthood and the death of an individual as a culmination of the life span developmental process. Be sure to address the following items in your paper.

  • Examine ageism and stereotypes associated with late adulthood.
  • Evaluate how individuals can promote health and wellness into late adulthood and mitigate the negative effects of aging.
  • Analyze the importance of relationships and social interactions as an individual nears end of life.
  • Identify cultural and personal attitudes about death and dignity in late adulthood.

Use a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources.

NSG6420 Week 5 Midterm Quiz Latest 2017 (A+++++)

QuestionWeek 5 mid-term quizQuestion 1: Which of the following symptoms is common with acute otitis media?Bulging tympanic membraneBright light reflex of tympanic membraneIncreased tympanic membrane mobilityAll of the aboveQuestion 2. The cytochrome p system involves enzymes that are generally:Inhibited by drugsInduced by drugsInhibited or induced by drugsAssociated with decreased liver perfusionQuestion 3. In AR disorders, carriers have:Two mutated genes; one from each parent that cause diseaseA mutation on a sex chromosome that causes a diseaseA single gene mutation that causes the diseaseOne copy of a gene mutation but not the diseaseQuestion 4. A 56-year-old male complains of anorexia, changes in bowel habits, extreme fatigue, and unintentional weight loss. At times he is constipated and other times he has episodes of diarrhea. His physical examination is unremarkable. It is important for the clinician to recognize the importance of:CBC with differentialStool culture and sensitivityAbdominal X-rayColonoscopyQuestion 5. Which of the following findings should trigger an urgent referral to a cardiologist or neurologist?History of bright flash of light followed by significantly blurred visionHistory of transient and painless monocular loss of visionHistory of monocular severe eye pain, blurred vision, and ciliary flushAll of the aboveQuestion 6. In examination of the nose, the clinician observes gray, pale mucous membranes with clear, serous discharge. This is most likely indicative of:Bacterial sinusitisAllergic rhinitisDrug abuseSkull fractureQuestion 7. An 82-year-old female presents to the emergency department with epigastric pain and weakness. She admits to having dark, tarry stools for the last few days. She reports a long history of pain due to osteoarthritis. She self-medicates daily with ibuprofen, naprosyn, and aspirin for joint pain. On physical examination, she has orthostatic hypotension and pallor. Fecal occult blood test is positive. A likely etiology of the patient’s problem is:Mallory-Weiss tearEsophageal varicesGastric ulcerColon cancerQuestion 8. Your patient is a 78-year-old female with a smoking history of 120-pack years. She complains of hoarseness that has developed over the last few months. It is important to exclude the possibility of:ThrushLaryngeal cancerCarotidyniaThyroiditisQuestion 9. Your patient has been using chewing tobacco for 10 years. On physical examination, you observe a white ulceration surrounded by erythematous base on the side of his tongue. The clinician should recognize that very often this is:Malignant melanomaSquamous cell carcinomaAphthous ulcerationBehcet’s syndromeQuestion 10. The best way to diagnose structural heart disease/dysfunction non-invasively is:Chest X-rayEKGEchocardiogramHeart catheterizationQuestion 11. (*There are multiple questions on this exam related to this scenario. Be sure to read the whole way through to the question.) Mr.Keenan is a 42-year-old man with a mild history of GERD and a remote history of an appendectomy, presenting with  an acute onset of significant right upper-quadrant abdominal pain and vomiting. His pain began after a large meal, was unrelieved by a proton-pump inhibitor, was unlike his previous episodes of heartburn, but upon questioning, reports milder, prodromal episodes of similar post-prandial pain. His pain seems to radiate to his back. Despite a family history of cardiac disease, he reports no classic anginal signs or chest pain. He furthermore denies respiratory or pleuritic signs and denies fever, night sweats, and unintended weight loss. Finally, there are no dermatologic signs, nor genitourinary symptoms.Of the following lab studies, which would provide little help in determining your differential diagnosis?Abdominal plain filmsLiver function testsAmylase/lipaseUrinalysisQuestion 12. The pathophysiological hallmark of ACD is:Depleted iron storesImpaired ability to use iron storesChronic unable bleedingReduced intestinal absorption of ironQuestion 13. A 72-year-old woman and her husband are on a cross-country driving vacation. After a long day of driving, they stop for dinner.Midway through the meal, the  woman becomes very short of breath, with chest pain and a feeling of panic. Which of the following problems is most likely?Pulmonary edemaHeart failurePulmonary embolismPneumoniaQuestion 14. A 66-year-old patient presents to the clinic complaining of dyspnea and wheezing. The patient reports a smoking history of 2 packs of cigarettes per day since age 16. This would be recorded in the chart as:50 x 2-pack years100-pack years50-year, 2-pack history100-pack historyQuestion 15. An 86-year-old patient who wears a hearing aid complains of poor hearing in the affected ear. In addition to possible hearing aid malfunction, this condition is often due to:Acoustic neuromaCerumen impactionOtitis mediaMénière’s diseaseQuestion 16. Which symptom is more characteristic of Non-Cardiac chest pain?Pain often radiates to the neck, jaw, epigastrium, shoulder, or armPain tends to occur with movement, stretching or palpationPain usually lasts less than 10 minutes and is relieved by nitroglycerinePain is aggravated by exertion or stressQuestion 17. Aortic regurgitation requires medical treatment for early signs of CHF with:Beta blockersACE inhibitorsSurgeryHospitalizationQuestion 18. In examining the mouth of an older adult with a history of smoking, the nurse practitioner finds a suspicious oral lesion. The patient has been referred for a biopsy to be sent for pathology. Which is the most common oral precancerous lesion?Fictional keratosisKeratoacanthomaLichen planusLeukoplakiaQuestion 19. Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) is classified as a microcytic, hypochromic anemia. This classification refers to which of the following laboratory data?Hemoglobin and HematocritMean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) and Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)Serum ferritin and Serum ironTotal iron binding capacity and transferrin saturationQuestion 20. A key symptom of ischemic heart disease is chest pain. However, angina equivalents may include exertional dyspnea. Angina equivalents are important because:Women with ischemic heart disease many times do not present with chest painSome patients may have no symptoms or atypical symptoms; diagnosis may only be made at the time of an actual myocardial infarctionElderly patients have the most severe symptomsA & B onlyQuestion 21. An older patient reports burning pain after ingestion of many foods and large meals. What assessment would assist the nurse practitioner in making a diagnosis of GERD?Identification of a fluid wavePositive Murphy’s signPalpable spleenMidepigastric pain that is not reproducible with palpationQuestion 22. When interpreting laboratory data, you would expect to see the following in a patient with Anemia of Chronic Disease (ACD):Hemoglobin <12 g/dl, MCV decreased, MCH decreasedHemoglobin >12 g/dl, MCV increased, MCH increasedHemoglobin <12 g/dl, MCV normal, MCH normalHemoglobin >12 g/dl, MCV decreased, MCH increasedQuestion 23. Symptoms in the initial human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection include all of the following except:Sore throatFeverWeight lossHeadacheQuestion 24. Epistaxis can be a symptom of:Over-anticoagulationHematologic malignancyCocaine abuseAll of the aboveQuestion 25. In a patient presenting with suspected recurrence of diverticulitis, abdominal pain usually presents where in the abdomen?Left upper quadrantRight upper quadrantLeft lower quadrantRight lower quadrantQuestion 26. Jeff, 48 years old, presents to the clinic complaining of fleeting chest pain, fatigue, palpitations, lightheadedness, and shortness of breath. The pain comes and goes and is not associated with activity or exertion. Food does not exacerbate or relieve the pain. The pain is usually located under the left nipple. Jeff is concerned because his father has cardiac disease and underwent a CABG at age 65. The ANP examines Jeff and hears a mid-systolic click at the 4th ICS mid-clavicular area. The ANP knows that this is a hallmark sign of:AnginaPericarditisMitral valve prolapseCongestive heart failureQuestion 27. The first assessment to complete related to the eyes is:Eye lidsVisual acuityExtraocular movementsPeripheral visionQuestion 28. Rheumatic heart disease is a complication that can arise from which type of infection?Epstein-Barr virusDiphtheriaGroup A beta hemolytic streptococcusStreptococcus pneumoniaeQuestion 29. A 22-year-old female comes to your office with complaints of right lower quadrant abdominal pain, which has been worsening over the last 24 hours. On examination of the abdomen, there is a palpable mass and rebound tenderness over the right lower quadrant. The clinician should recognize the importance of:Digital rectal examinationEndoscopyPelvic examinationUrinalysisQuestion 30. Patients that have atopic disorders are mediated by the production of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) will have histamine stimulated as an immediate phase response. This release of histamine results in which of the following?Sinus pain, increased vascular permeability, and bronchodilationBronchospasm, vascular permeability, and vasodilatationContraction of smooth muscle, decreased vascular permeability, and vasoconstrictionVasodilatation, bronchodilation, and increased vascular permeabilityQuestion 31. Which of the following is the most common cause of heartburn-type epigastric pain?Decreased lower esophageal sphincter toneHelicobacter pylori infection of stomachEsophageal spasmPeptic ulcer diseaseQuestion 32. Which of the following statements is true concerning anti-arrhythmic drugs?Amiodarone is the only one not associated with increased mortality and it has a very favorable side effect profile.Both long-acting and short-acting calcium channel blockers are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.Most anti-arrhythmics have a low toxic/therapeutic ratio and some are exceedingly toxic.Anti-arrhythmic therapy should be initiated in the hospital for all patients.Question 33. During auscultation of the chest, your exam reveals a loud grating sound at the lower anterolateral lung fields, at full inspiration and early expiration. This finding is consistent with:PneumoniaPleuritisPneumothoraxA and BQuestion 34. Which of the following would be considered a “red flag” that requires more investigation in a patient assessment?Colon cancer in family member at age 70Breast cancer in family member at age 75Myocardial infarction in family member at age 35All of the aboveQuestion 35. Which of the following clinical reasoning tools is defined as evidence-based resource based on mathematical modeling to express the likelihood of a condition in select situations, settings, and/or patients?Clinical practice guidelineClinical decision ruleClinical algorithmClinical recommendationQuestion 36. Your patient complains of a feeling of heaviness in the lower legs daily. You note varicosities, edema, and dusky color of both ankles and feet. Which of the following is the most likely cause for these symptoms?Femoral vein thrombosisFemoral artery thrombusVenous insufficiencyMusculoskeletal injuryQuestion 37. What is the most common valvular heart disease in the older adult?Aortic regurgitationAortic stenosisMitral regurgitationMitral stenosisQuestion 38. Upon assessment of respiratory excursion, the clinician notes asymmetric expansion of the chest. One side expands greater than the other. This could be due to:PneumothoraxPleural effusionPneumoniaPulmonary embolismQuestion 39. A nurse practitioner reports that your patient’s abdominal X-ray demonstrates multiple air-fluid levels in the bowel. This is a diagnostic finding found in:AppendicitisCholecystitisBowel ObstructionDiverticulitisQuestion 40. According to the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA):Nurse Practitioners (NPs) should keep all genetic information of patients confidentialNPs must obtain informed consent prior to genetic testing of all patientsEmployers cannot inquire about an employee’s genetic informationAll of the above

Conceptual Processing Poster Session

MUST BE NEW AND ORIGINAL WORK NOT GIVEN TO OTHER STUDENTS. Write in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Include citations in the text and references at the end of the document in APA format.PLEASE READ INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY. IN TEXT CITATION AND MUST CITE ALL REFERENCE IN APA FORMAT–ORIGINAL WORK ONLY  

Develop a poster session that depicts conceptual processing. Refer to the Poster Session Example document located on the student website.

ONLY DUE THE SECTIONS THAT ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW IN THE ATTACHEMENT.

Include the following in your poster session:

  • Explain five types of cognitive processes.
  • Cite and explain a research study that applies to each process.
  • Explain how this research is important to the study of knowledge representation.