The Burden of Oral Disease Growth in Low-Middle Income Countries

The paper length should be 6 double spaced pages excluding the reference page with 2-3 sources. The paper will be read by master level graduate students and purpose is to articulate the topic or perspective that contributes to the body of knowledge that is not already evident. Original thought is encouraged and will be rewarded, even if it comes at the expense of profuse citation of others works. This paper is written for a global health course. Paragraph 1: Introduce and summarize the topic and make the last sentence of the paragraph what the take is on the topic, or what unique angle is presented in the paper about the topic. Paragraphs 2 through 5 or so: give some summary and details of the topic that might interest an audience composed of master level graduate students. Write the paper so that they can understand it. Dont use big words or big language thats going to lose them. If reading the paper in front of my classmates, they would be interested the material. Phrase the paragraphs in such a way that makes it more interesting, more readable, or easy to understand or something. It doesnt matter how great the point is if nobody listens to what is said or written. Paragraphs 6 through 10 or so: Give your take on and what you think about the topic. GIVE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE TOPIC. Dont just summarize the references there has to be some value added that the paper provides, and that value-added can be your thoughts or opinion on the topic, particularly if you can relate it to course concepts in global health. Paragraph 11 (or so): Write a concluding paragraph. Attached is a good article as a reference.

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Why does the United States Public Health Service recommend monitoring CD4 counts every 3 to 6 months in patients infected with HIV?

AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)The patient, a 30-year-old homosexual man, complained of unexplained weight loss, chronic diarrhea, and respiratory congestion during the past 6 months. Physical examination revealed right-sided pneumonitis. The following studies were performed:Diagnostic AnalysisThe detection of Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PCP) supports the diagnosis of AIDS. PCP is an opportunistic infection occurring only in immunocompromised patients and is the most common infection in persons with AIDS. The patient’s diarrhea was caused by Cryptosporidium muris, an enteric pathogen, which occurs frequently with AIDS and can be identified on a stool culture. The AIDS serology tests made the diagnoses. His viral load is significant, and his prognosis is poor. The patient was hospitalized for a short time for treatment of PCP. Several months after he was discharged, he developed Kaposi sarcoma. He developed psychoneurologic problems eventually and died 18 months after the AIDS diagnosis.Critical Thinking Questions1. What is the relationship between levels of CD4 lymphocytes and the likelihood of clinical complications from AIDS?

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How tough should an editor be in holding a writer to the highest standards? Was there some point at which either of these editors should have discovered how Glass was manipulating the editorial system?

After viewing Shattered Glass, please answer the following questions.1. What is the significance of the audience being told the median age of the reporters working for The New Republic? Is there something being said about the generation? The year is 1998, what generation does this movie pertain to, X or Y? 2. How did Stephen Glass make it as far as he did? How did he publish so many fabricated articles and end up working for The New Republic, a prestigious magazine?3. Who is the most ethical character in the movie? Back up your answer with specific examples from the movie.4. Why didnt Stephen Glass just stop lying? And, because of his lying, who all is affected by his lies?5. How far should an editor go in defending a writer? 6. How did Shattered Glass change your perspective on the journalistic profession? What did you learn about the relationship between institutions and the people who sustain them? 7. Can you imagine ways in which the issues portrayed in the film relate to issues of academic integrity in college situations? 8. Do you feel sorry for Stephen Glass? Why or why not?

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provide analytic experiences with brand and grows reflection on demographics data on other places out of U.S.

NO reference page please. I need those point to be covered copy the questions and write what do you find collect demographic data about the consumer.1.To determine Gender, Age, and income of the U.S consumer
2.what questions to Ask different range of people. to see if they will be interested in this brand using surveys.
3. give an idea on how to premarket this brand in the u.s. market base and First and second points

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Discuss How has social welfare policy or program been developed throughout history?

Assignment 1: Historical framework in social welfare policy Below you will find the instructions to this assignment and you will also find attached the paper that has already been written that need to be edited. The purpose of this assignment is to understand the historical root of the policy of your interest as well as social and economic contexts. Also, exploring conflicting values of policy in history and the current situation will allow students recognize values and beliefs can change over time and be different in the context, while certain values and beliefs have been valid over time. 1. Write a 3-page paper on social welfare policies and/or programs regarding a social justice issue of your interest.
2. Please include at least 2 references: one peer reviewed journal paper and one other sources, such as a government report or news articles, and the book for class (chapter 2 and 8)Instruction:
Identify and outline a social welfare policy and/or social welfare program regarding your social justice issue (~ 1 page).
-What is the social justice issue? Why do we need to address it (why is it important)?
-What is the policy (legislation / regulation) of your choice relating to your social justice issue?
-Briefly describe its goal (purpose of policy, in other words, what is the outcome that policy want to achieve)?Understand historical contexts and consider conflicting values, beliefs, ideologies in your social welfare program/policy (~1 page).
– Review how the policy was created in the first place within history. Did it have different titles?

-What were conflicting values, beliefs, and ideologies at that time? Discuss a current policy issue regarding this policy/ legislation/ programs mentioned above (~ 1page).
-What are conflicting values in current social justice issues?

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Describe a current nurse leader who inspires you. Identify and describe how this persons actions have led to positive outcomes related to patients, peers, and/or supervisors. What do you see yourself doing similarly or differently?

Describe a current nurse leader who inspires you. Identify and describe how this persons actions have led to positive outcomes related to patients, peers, and/or supervisors. What do you see yourself doing similarly or differently?

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You’ve saved $1,250,000 and have just retired. Assuming you will make 4.25% interest on your money, how much can you withdraw each month if you plan on having the money last 25 years? Suppose your investments earns 6.00%, how much can you withdraw each month?

5. Tom decides to get an early start on retirement saving and, beginning at age 22, he invests $4,000 per year in a Roth IRA for 10 years in a row. At that point, he stops contributing to the account but leaves the money invested until age 65 (a period of 33 years). Harry doesnt start investing until hes 32 but from then on invests $4,000 in a Roth IRA each year for 33 years until retirement at age 65. If both men earn 9.875 percent per year on their investments, compounded annually, what are their final account values? Who has accumulated more money? How much more?
6. You bought 400 shares of XYZ over a year ago at $56.25 per share. During the year, you received $0.80 in dividends per share. XYZ is now worth $62.50 per share. What is your pretax rate of return? If youre in the 25 percent federal income tax bracket and your dividends and capital gains both qualify for taxation at the long-term capital gains tax rate (15%), what is your after-tax rate of return?
7. You have 18 years to accumulate $140,000 for your childs college education. How much do you need to save each month if you can earn 4.0 percent annually after taxes on your investment? How much do you need to save each month if you can earn 6.45 percent after taxes on your investment?

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Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #3 and the results of the decision.

BACKGROUND In psychopharmacology you met Katie, an 8-year-old Caucasian female, who was brought to your office by her mother (age 47) and father (age 49). You worked through the case by recommending possible ADHD medications. As you progress in your PMHNP program, the cases will involve more information for you to sort through. For this case, you see Katie and her parents again. The parents have reported that the medication given to Katie does not seem to be helping. This has prompted you to reconsider the diagnosis of ADHD. You will consider other differential diagnoses and determine what information you need to accurately assess the DSM-5 criteria to make the diagnosis of ADHD or another disorder with similar diagnostic features. When parents bring their child to your office, they may have read symptoms on the internet or they may have been told by the school your child has ADHD. Your diagnosis will either confirm or refute that diagnosis. Katies parents reported that their PCP felt that she should be evaluated by psychiatry to determine a differential diagnosis and to begin medication, if indicated. The PMHNP makes this diagnostic decision based on interviews and observations of the child, her parents, and the assessment of the parents and teacher. To start, consider what assessment tools you might need to evaluate Katie. Child Behavior Check List Conners Teacher Rating Scale The parents give the PMHNP a copy of a form titled Conners Teacher Rating Scale-Revised (Available at: https://www.doctorrudy.com/files/teacher_add_adhd_short.pdf). This scale was filled out by Katies teacher and sent home to the parents so that they could share it with their provider. According to the scoring provided by her teacher, Katie is inattentive, easily distracted, makes careless mistakes in her schoolwork, forgets things she already learned, is poor in spelling, reading, and arithmetic. Her attention span is short, and she is noted to only pay attention to things she is interested in. She has difficulty interacting with peers in the classroom and likes to play by herself at recess. When interviewing Katies parents, you ask about pre- and post-natal history and you note that Katie is the first born with parents who were close to 40 years old when she was born. She had a low 5 minute Apgar score. The parents say that she met normal developmental milestones and possibly had some difficulty with sleep during the pre-school years. They notice that Katie has difficulty socializing with peers, she is quiet at home and spends a lot of time watching TV. SUBJECTIVE You observe Katie in the office and she is not able to sit still during the interview. She is constantly interrupting both you and her parents. Katie reports that school is OK- her favorite subjects are art and recess. She states that she finds some subjects boring or too difficult, and sometimes hard because she feels lost. She admits that her mind does wander during class. Sometimes Katie reports I will just be thinking about something else and not looking at the teacher or other students in the class. Katie reports that her home life is just fine. She reports that she loves her parents and that they are very good and kind to her. Denies any abuse, denies bullying at school. She offers no other concerns at this time. Katies parents appear somewhat anxious about their daughters problems. You notice the mother is fidgeting with her rings and watch while you are talking. The father is tapping his foot. Other than that, they seem attentive and straight forward in the interview process. MENTAL STATUS EXAM The client is an 8-year-old Caucasian female who appears appropriately developed for her age. Her speech is clear, coherent, and logical. She is appropriately oriented to person, place, time, and event. She is dressed appropriately for the weather and time of year. She demonstrates no noteworthy mannerisms, gestures, or tics. Self-reported mood is euthymic. Affect is neutral. Katie says that she doesnt hear any voices in her head but does admit to having an imaginary friend, Audrey. No reports of delusional or paranoid thought processes. Attention and concentration are somewhat limited based on Katies short answers to your questions. The Assignment: Examine Case 1. You will be asked to make three decisions concerning the diagnosis and treatment for this client. Be sure to consider co-morbid physical as well as mental factors that might impact the clients diagnosis and treatment. At each Decision Point, stop to complete the following: a)Decision #1: Differential Diagnosis B) Which Decision did you select? C) Why did you select this Decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources. D) What were you hoping to achieve by making this Decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources. E)Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #1 and the results of the Decision. Why were they different? Decision Point One BASED ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE SCENARIO ABOVE, WHAT IS YOUR DIAGNOSIS FOR KATIE? In your write-up of this case, be certain to link specific symptoms presented in the case to DSM5 criteria to support your diagnosis. 299.00 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), mild and co-occurring; 300.23 Social Anxiety Disorder 315.0 Specific Learning Disorder with Impairment in Reading and 315.1 Impairment in Mathematics 314.00 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, predominantly inattentive presentation Choose: 314.00 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, predominantly inattentive presentation RESULTS OF DECISION POINT ONE Client returns to clinic in four weeks You selected Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, predominantly inattentive presentation. Based on this choice, outline the remainder of the diagnostic evaluation that you will conduct on this child and their parents. Be sure to include standardized assessment instruments that you would administer Decision Point Two BASED ON THE ABOVE INFORMATION, SELECT YOUR NEXT ACTION. BE CERTAIN TO DISCUSS THE RATIONALE FOR YOUR DECISION. Begin Wellbutrin 75 mg orally daily Begin Strattera 25 mg orally daily Begin Adderall XR 10 mg orally daily Choose : Begin Adderall XR 10 mg orally daily Decision #2: Treatment Plan for Psychotherapy A) Why did you select this Decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources. B) What were you hoping to achieve by making this Decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources. C)Explain any difference between what you expected to achieve with Decision #2 and the results of the Decision. Why were they different? Decision Point Two Begin Adderall XR 10 mg orally daily RESULTS OF DECISION POINT TWO Client returns to clinic in four weeks Katies parents seem absolutely delighted upon their return stating that Katie is paying more attention in school, but note that there is still room for improvement, particularly in the afternoon They report that Katies teacher has reported that Katie is able to maintain her attention throughout the morning classes but come afternoon, she daydreams. Katies parents are also concerned about her decrease in appetite since starting the medication Decision Point Three BASED ON THE ABOVE INFORMATION, SELECT YOUR NEXT ACTION. BE CERTAIN TO DISCUSS THE RATIONALE FOR YOUR DECISION. Assure Katies parents that weight loss is common with stimulant medications used to treat ADHD Augment medication with family thearpy Add a small dose of immediate release Adderall in the early afternoon. Choose: Add a small dose of immediate release Adderall in the early afternoon. Decision #3: Treatment Plan for Psychopharmacology A) Why did you select this Decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources. B) What were you hoping to achieve by making this Decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources.Why were they different? D) Also include how ethical considerations might impact your treatment plan and communication with clients and their families. Decision Point Three Add a small dose of immediate release Adderall in the early afternoon Guidance to Student Whereas weight loss is common with stimulant medication, this option does not address Katies parents concerns about the return of symptoms in the afternoon. Augmentation with family therapy is also a good idea as it can help Katie with her symptoms and further help her parents to understand the unique challenges that Katie experiences, as well as ways that they can help her with symptoms, however, this option does not address the return of inattentive symptoms in the afternoon. Adding a small dose of immediate relate Adderall in the afternoon can help Katie to maintain attention throughout the afternoon and into the early evening when she must do homework. This would be the best option. Required Readings Sadock, B. J., Sadock, V. A., & Ruiz, P. (2014). Kaplan & Sadocks synopsis of psychiatry: Behavioral sciences/clinical psychiatry (11th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer. Chapter 3, Contributions of the Sociocultural Sciences (pp. 131150) Chapter 31, Child Psychiatry (pp. 11521181, 12441253) American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. Neurodevelopmental Disorders Intellectual Disabilities Communication Disorders Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders Note: You will access this book from the Walden Library databases. Volkmar, F., Siegel, M., Woodbury-Smith, M., King, B., McCracken, J., & State, M. (2014). Practice parameter for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 53(2), 237257. Retrieved from Stahl, S. M. (2014). Prescribers Guide: Stahls Essential Psychopharmacology (5th ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Note: All Stahl resources can be accessed through the Walden Library using the link. This link will take you to a login page for the Walden Library. Once you log in to the library, the Stahl website will appear. To access information on the following medications, click on The Prescribers Guide, 5th Ed. tab on the Stahl Online website and select the appropriate medication.
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