[ORDER SOLUTION] Hospital’s Duties

Courts have reasoned that hospitals have a duty to reserve their beds and facilities for patients who genuinely need them.” (Showalter) Who do you feel this ‘duty’ is owed to? (Current patients? Futurepatients? Staff? Shareholders? Community? Others?)Requirements: 250 words minimum APA Style

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Multi-factor Authentication

Explain the three different types of factors for multi-factor authentication.Remember to cite at least one scholarly peer-reviewed article. All citations should be in APA format.Subject : physical security

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Research Findings

According to the textbook, nurses in various settings are adopting a research-based (or evidence-based) practice that incorporatesresearch findings into their decisions and interactions with clients. How do you see this being applied in your workplace?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Marketing Principles.

Report IssueUsing as reference:Gould, M. (2013). Marketing Principles. Research Starters: Business (Online Edition),Thomas, R. K. (2015). Marketing health services (3rd ed.). Health Administration Press.After clicking the above link, click on chapter 2 and 8 to read them.Don’t get sold on drug advertising. (2017). Harvard Men’s Health Watch, 21(8), 4-5.Media markets saturate consumers with a plethora of advertisements, especially for pharmaceuticals (prescription and over the counter). However, consumers oftentimes have difficulty understanding the intention of these advertisements. Find two Internet, two print, and two media advertisements (television or radio) for medications (either prescription or OTC), and analyze each advertisement on the following points:Define the target market for the advertisement.Describe the underlying message that the advertisement is communicating.Explain the assumptions that the advertisement is based on.Discuss how the advertisement addresses cost, benefits, and side effects.From your research, what can you conclude about the advertising methodology that the pharmaceuticalindustry directs at consumers?In two diferent paragraph give your personal opinion to Leslie Vang and Tyler BlevinsTyler BlevinsThere are so many advertisements for various drugs. With that being said, the way a drug is advertised usually helps or hinders the amount of money made off of that drug. I have found several different advertisements for drugs. There are a few i am going to discuss.The first is the drug Cialis. The target market for this drug is mean who suffer from erectile dysfunction. However, this doesn’t just appeal to men, it appeals to women as well. The underlying message for this drug is that no matter age or condition, this drug can keep the love life alive. This is assuming that older men suffer from ED and that with this drug it will keep them performing. When it comes to the TV commercial, they have spent almost 250 million dollars, and throw in a little blip at the end of the side effects and possible benefits to using this drug.The next drug i am going to discuss is Lyrica. Lyrica is a drug that is for both nociceptive and neuropathic pain. The advertising is focusing on those that suffer from these conditions. The must do well advertising because they generated 5.2 billion dollars in sales in 2014. They are assuming that if you take this drug, pain will subside. Spending 230 million on advertising and doing 5.2 billion in sales seems like a good cost to benefit scenario. And once again there are small blips at the end of the commercial that talk about possible side effects.The third drug i chose to analyze was one i heard on the radio. That drug would be Chantix. Chantix is a smoking cessation drug used to help smokers drop the habit. The underlying message is that by using Chantix you can drop the habit of smoking. However, Chantix does have some more severe possible side effects such as problems if you drink alcohol while taking it, and seizure risks. With side effects more serious, money spent on advertising wasn’t near as much as the others listed above.Another radio advertisement I heard was for Celebrex. Celebrex is used for arthritis and pain management. Obviously the target market for this drug are those who suffer from arthritis pain. When listening to this advertisement, it makes it seem that if you take Celebrex all your arthritis pain will fade away. The advertisement allows for small spending with great benefits and minor side effects.I haven’t seen to many paper advertisements, due to the fact that most things are on social media or some type of media in general. What I have seen though have been advertisements for Latuda and Abilify which are both bi-polar and depression medications. Several individuals in the U.S. suffer from some type of depression disorder. I have seen these ads in magazines in waiting rooms of medical facilities. There have been millions of prescriptions written for both of these drugs. The underlying message is that most people suffer from some type of metal disorder and with the help of these drugs, people can get back to their true self. With the costs and benefits being affordable and seeing results, the side effects from these products are minimal compared to the results they provide.Pharmacy Times. (August 08, 2015). 10 Most-Advertised Brand-Name Drugs. Retrieved from:https://www.pharmacytimes.com/news/10-most-advertised-brand-name-drugsProCon.org. (April 04, 2014). Drug Ads Gallery. Retrieved from: https://prescriptiondrugs.procon.org/drug-ads-gallery/Leslie VangPeople MagazineLo LoEstrin FeTarget market: Teenage girls, young ladies, womenUnderlying message: Pregnancy prevention with the lowest daily dose of estrogen available, “may result in short, lighter periods”Assumptions: Anyone can take Lo LoEstrin by seeking medical approval; it is the social norm for females to take birth control pills, advertised as the “#1 prescribed brand”Cost: not addressedBenefits: Infiltrates two female hormones: Estrogen (ethinyl estradiol) and Progestin (norethindrone acetate).Side Effects: (most common):spotting, bleeding between menstruation, nausea, breast tenderness, headache; (less common): acne, reduced libido, bloating or fluid retention, depression, high cholesterol or blood sugar, weight gainOpdivo (nivolumab) + Yervoy (ipilimumab)Target market: individuals diagnosed with lung cancer, patients that test positive for PD-L1Underlying message: Newly FDA approved medication combo for adults with newly diagnosed “non-small cell lung cancer” that has metastasized;Assumptions: the medications are used to treat certain cancers within the immune system;Cost: not addressedBenefits: medication combo is used as “first treatment for adults with advanced stage lung cancer.” combo is free of chemotherapy.Side effects: (most common): fatigue or tiredness, diarrhea, rash, itching; nausea; muscle pain; bone & joint pain, fever, cough, decreased appetite, vomiting , abdominal pain, shortness of breath,respiratory tract infections, headache, low thyrough hormones, decrease weight, dizziness; (severe): pneumonitis, colitis,hepatitis, hormone imbalance, kidney failure or inflammation, skin issues, encephalitis, neurological issues.Media:Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine dimesylate), introduced by an actressTarget market: Adults with Attention Deficit/hyperactivity disorderUnderlying message: Treats ADHD in adults, comes in capsules of 20-70 mg (increments of 10 mg), 2 hour onset, results vary, (floating label)Assumptions: Relieving ADHD symptoms, enhancing quality of lifeCost: Prescription only, (floating label),Benefits: Treats ADHD symptoms; provides 18008282088 & www.vyvanseadult.com for further information (floating label)Side Effects: Presented by another person who could be assumed as a “Pharmacist” (most common): Seizures, blurred vision, ticks; (less common): decreased appetite, trouble sleeping, dry mouth, diarrhea, nausea.WEllbutrin XL (bupropion HCI)Target market: Adults 18> with depressionUnderlying message: treats adults with depression, 1 pill daily, extended release, risks may vary (floating label)Assumptions: Relieves depression/anxiety, enhancing quality of lifeCost: Prescription only (floating label)Benefits: Treats depression, provides 18003108855 & www.wellbutrin-xl.com for more information (floating label)Side effects: (Voice over) Seizures thoughts of suicide, elevated blood pressure & hypertension, precipitate a manic, mixed, or hypomanic manic episode, neuropsychiatric signs and symptoms, Angle-Closure Glaucoma; (sustained release): dry mouth, nausea, insomnia, dizziness, pharyngitis, abdominal pain, agitation, anxiety, tremor, palpitation, sweating, tinnitus, myalgia, anorexia, urinary frequency, and rash.Internet:SizeGenixTarget market: Men, maleUnderlying message: Male enhancement for weak erection, organ enlargement; individual results may vary; Consist of “Big 3” : Strong vasodilation, “targeted delivery system,” potent protodioscin (Testosterone boost); rated A+;Assumptions: Increase male sexual organ and performance, increase quality of sexual lifeCost: purchase through internet, 1x $39.95, 3x $79.95, 5x $ 19.95; 90-day money back guaranteeBenefits: “magic bullet” enhancement that increases confidence; Awards: Rated #1; Beware of Cheap Imitations; Documented to work; Bigger, harder, & longer lasting erections; Faster recovery time & erection; increased powerful orgasms; all around high sex drive; 1800-803-0468 or www.SizeGenix.com for ordering or further informationSide Effects: Take on empty stomach, don’t take alcohol; may be too strong if taking 2, start with 1 per day.Cosentyx (secukinumab)Target market: Adults with moderate to severe psoriasisUnderlying message: Clear skin lasts longer, Medication to treat active psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, & non -radiographicaxial spondyloarthritis & objective signs of inflammation, 300 mgs per pill.Assumptions: RElieves symptoms & signs of psoriasisCost: Prescription onlyBenefits: most skin clearing within 12 weeks; fast results, clinical trials: 8/10 people saw 75% clearance, 6/10 people saw 90% clearance, results at i year were sustained for 5 years.Side Effects: Affects immune system, decreases ability to fight infections, increased risk of severe side effects; cold symptoms, diarrhea, and upper respiratory infections.Advertising can come in various forms such as product claims, reminders, or to seek help. Most of them are direct with their product to the target market and inform of side effects and contraindications. Not all advertisements provide direct costs or that they are FDA approved. If it is not FDA approved there are some instances that it is mentioned. For the most part, the advertisements will always direct seeking information with your physician if the medication is right for them.ReferencesKline, G. S. (Writer). (2016, October 27). Wellbutrin XL [Television broadcast].LoLoEStrin [Advertisement]. (2020, June 29). People Magazine, 01(01), 17-18.Opdivo + Yervoy [Advertisement]. (2020, June 29). PeopleMagazine, 01(01), 53-54.Results With COSENTYX. (2020). Retrieved June 26, 2020, from https://www.cosentyx.com/plaque-psoriasis/treatment-results?utm_source=HealthGradesShire (Writer). (October 23). Vyvanse [Television broadcast].SizeGenix. (2020). Retrieved June 26, 2020, from https://www.ron-jeremy-reviews.com/reviews/sizegenix/

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Ethical and Morals Issues

Using as reference any of this surce: Title: Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions Edition: 6th (2015) Author: Doherty, Regina and Purtilo, Ruth Publisher: Elsevier Science Book ISBN: 978-0323328920 Read Chapter 9: “Honoring Confidentiality” in the book Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions (6th ed.)Read Chapter 10: “Communication and Information Sharing” in the book Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions (6th ed.)Read Chapter 11: “Informed Consent in Treatment and Clinical Research” in the book Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions (6th ed.) American College of Healthcare Executives (2016). Health information confidentiality. Retrieved from https://www.ache.org/policy/Hiconf.cfmAmerican College of Healthcare Executives (2017). ACHE Code of Ethics. Retrieved from https://www.ache.org/abt_ache/code.cfmBREAKING NEWS: Cybercriminals ransacked your hospital database breaching the data of roughly 100,000 patients. The attack has prevented organizational access to patient files, medical images, and details of patient visits. Accessed files contain personal information including names, addresses, Social Security information, dates of birth, contact information, diagnoses, treatments, medications, and other medical information. Discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of paying a ransom to the cybercriminal responsible for this attack.In two diferent paragraph give your personal to  Lochelle lee and Matthew ChandlerMatthew ChandlerThe ethical and morals issues associated with paying the ransom for this breach are all based around reinforcing this behavior and honesty with patients.  If you pay the ransom there is no guarantee that this criminal won’t pull this stunt again. Actually, most would argue it increases the chances of this occurring at another hospital. A lack of morals would allow this organization to not be concerned with the increased chances of this happening at another hospital. This is where leadership must possess high moral character for the benefit of the organization and patients. The patients deserve to know that their information fell into the wrong hands. The patients deserve the opportunity to protect their information and respond how they see fit. I think a patient is more likely to forgive an organization that is transparent and honest about their mistakes. The organization that tries to hide the negligence and not make steps towards better data protection is likely to have this occur again. Over 41 million patient records were breached in 2019, with a single hacking incident affecting close to 21 million records. This is not a new issue and the law dictates what should occur. The HIPAA Breach Notification Rule requires all healthcare organizations that experience an ePHI security breach to adhere to a strict breach notification process. In short, covered entities (and their business associates) must notify all affected individuals and the Secretary of HHS.Data Breaches of Protected Health Information in the United StatesVincent Liu, MD, MS, Mark A. Musen, MD, PhD, and Timothy Chou, PhDLochelle  Lee When it comes to paying a ransom to cybercriminals, the moral, ethical and legal implications is to simply not pay them, reasons being you could be paying them to do another criminal activity and who can say there are really going to give up all the information they just gained access to. Cybercriminals would ask for a large amount of money, but it’s just not ethical to give it to them, I feel it would be illegal, because who knows what they would do with the money. Patient information is violated and a lot of folks with be upset because their medical records, socials, address, etc. is exposed to a bunch of strangers and its no telling what they will do with the information and its very dangerous. Right now in my state and city scamming is going around big time where there are using folks socials and names and bank account information messing up folks credit and it’s like no company site where patients is supposed to be protected is safe. By law when companies are hacked and patient information is involved, companies have to notify the people and explain to them and explain how they are trying to recover the information. I think over time everyone information gets hacked some type of way whether it with healthcare, ordering or using your cards online for purchasing or paying bills, it could be the banks getting hacked or even the credit bureaus, but it’s all up to the companies to try to avoid it as much as they can.ReferencesDoherty, R. F. & Purtilo, R. B. (2016) Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier Inc. https://www.secureworldexpo.com/industry-news/ransomware-when-companies-pay-hackers-do-they-get-their-data-back

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Global Warming and Climate Change

Topic: Type a brief 120 word discussion about Global Warming and climate change.Research a topic that you are interested in from the remaining chapters not covered in the course and post your findings. Respond to one other student posting.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] the doctrine of transferred intent

Explain the doctrine of transferred intent. What crimes does it apply to? Why is it important? What is meant by “corpus delicti?” Explain how a defendant may be prosecuted for murder when the victim’s body has not been found. To reduce murder to manslaughter, courts generally hold that what four requirements be met? Define, compare, and contrast the crimes of voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. Provide an example of each. What is the heat of passion manslaughter? What are its requirements?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Importance of Studying Crime

The purpose of this assignment is for students to provide a quick “3-2-1” reflection on the module material and how they were able to achieve the module learning objectives.  This assignment is constructed in a blog format but is not a traditional blog. Assignment: Respond to the following “3-2-1” Question Prompts in reference to defining criminology and understanding the importance of studying crime: Share 3 things that you learned from this module, or that you found interesting. Share 2 things that were muddled, or you did not quite understand. Share 1 “Ah-Ha” moment that you experienced during this module.  This should be something that may have surprised you. Power Point Presentation Foundations to Law , Lecture Notes Foundations to Law and Crime  Lecture Notes Foundations to Law, and Crime – Alternative Formats, Power Point Presentation: Constitution, Lecture Notes: Constitution,Youtube Video: 10 Rules for Dealing with Police 

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Why should we hire you

A very common which is asked by every candidate from their interviewer or employer is that why should we hire you, what makes you unique, why would you be a good fit for this position, and what benefits you are going to give to our company? After applying for a job with an attractive cv by a cv expert Dubai, a lot of job interviews can land. And you should be ready for it. If you face any of these questions mentioned, you need to know how you are going to answer those. You need to convince your employer that you are the best for this position, you can do the work and deliver the results which can benefit the company in many ways. You need to convince them you possess a combination of skills and you are a multi-talented person that will make you stand out from the crowd.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] National Federation of Independent Business

In a well-organized, two to three-page essay, discuss the case of NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ET AL. v. SEBELIUS. Be sure to include who benefited by this decision and what negative consequences might follow. Requirements: Minimum of 750 words. APA format

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