Explain psychological concepts in the patient’s presentation using professional terminology. Identify symptoms and behaviors exhibited by the patient in the chosen case study.

For this assignment, students will investigate and propose a psychiatric diagnosis based on the case study from the Gorenstein and Comer (2015) textbook Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, chosen in the Week One “Initial Call” discussion. This paper will include an in-depth overview of the disorder(s) within the diagnosis, treatment options for the diagnosis, and a sound rationale that explains why this diagnosis was made. Note that the diagnosis may include more than one psychiatric disorder.

The paper must present a thorough overview of each disorder within the diagnosis.Assume the audience has no prior knowledge of the disorder(s) within the diagnosis, and provide relevant and easy to understand explanations of each for the readers.When writing the paper, it is critical to convey all the necessary information in a straightforward manner using non-technical language.(Reference the Professional Voice and Writing(Links to an external site.) resource provided by the Ashford Writing Center for assistance.) Support the analysis with at least five peer-reviewed sources published within the last ten years in addition to the course text.

The Psychiatric Diagnosis topical paper must include the following:

  • Explain psychological concepts in the patient’s presentation using professional terminology. Identify symptoms and behaviors exhibited by the patient in the chosen case study.
  • Match the identified symptoms to potential disorders in a diagnostic manual.
  • Propose a diagnosis based on the patient’s symptoms and the criteria listed for the disorder(s) in the diagnostic manual.
  • Analyze and explain how the patient meets criteria for the disorder(s) according to the patient’s symptoms and the criteria outlined in the diagnostic manual.
  • Justify the use of the chosen diagnostic manual (i.e., Why was this manual chosen over others?).
  • Summarize general views of the diagnosis from multiple theoretical orientations and historical perspectives. Include a discussion on comorbidity if the diagnosis includes more than one disorder.
  • Evaluate symptoms within the context of an appropriate theoretical orientation for this diagnosis.
  • Use at least two peer-reviewed articles to assess the validity of this diagnosis, and describe who is most likely to have the diagnosis with regard to age, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. Provide a brief evaluation of the scientific merit of these peer-reviewed sources in the validity assessment.
  • Summarize the risk factors (i.e., biological, psychological, and/or social) for the diagnosis. If one of the categories is not relevant, address this within the summary.
  • Compare evidence-based and non-evidence-based treatment options for the diagnosis.
  • Evaluate well-established treatments for the diagnosis, and describe the likelihood of success or possible outcomes for each treatment.
  • Create an annotated bibliography of five peer-reviewed references published within the last ten years to inform the diagnosis and treatment recommendations. In the annotated bibliography, write a two- to three-sentence evaluation of the scientific merit of each of these references. For additional assistance with this portion of the assignment, access the Ashford Writing Center’s Sample Annotated Bibliography(Links to an external site.).

Attention Students: The Masters of Arts in Psychology program is utilizing the Pathbrite portfolio tool as a repository for student scholarly work in the form of signature assignments completed within the program. After receiving feedback for this Psychiatric Diagnosis topical paper, please implement any changes recommended by the instructor, go to Pathbrite and upload the revised Psychiatric Diagnosis topical paper to the portfolio. (Use the Pathbrite Quick-Start Guide to create an account if you do not already have one.) The upload of signature assignments will take place after completing each course. Be certain to upload revised signature assignments throughout the program as the portfolio and its contents will be used in other courses and may be used by individual students as a professional resource tool. See the Pathbrite(Links to an external site.) website for information and further instructions on using this portfolio tool.

The Psychiatric Diagnosis

  • Must be 8 to 15 double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center(Links to an external site.).

Discuss the results of your hypothesis test.  Explain what the results mean.  Provide supporting information related to your variable and how the results of your test will be used. 

Assignment 1: Statistical Analysis Project

Due Week 10 and worth 120 points

For this project, you need to create your own research question to conduct a hypothesis test.  In doing so, you will need to find your own data by collecting the data yourself.  Your data set should consist of at least 30 observations/measurements.  You will need to provide to your instructor through Blackboard your research question and plans to collect your data by the end of Week 4.  Additionally, a rough draft is due in Week 8 to check your progress and understanding of the assignment.  Your research question should have one of the following general forms:

  • The true population mean variable is greater than value.
  • The true population mean variable is less than value.
  • The true population mean variable is not equal to value.

The research question and variable to be studied must be approved by the instructor in Week 4.  Failure to receive approval and/or submit a rough draft will result in a 50% penalty on the final assignment.

Write a two to three (2-3) page report in which you:

  1. Calculate the mean, median, and standard deviation for ounces in the bottles.
  2. Construct a 95% Confidence Interval for the ounces in the bottles.
  3. Conduct a hypothesis test to verify if the claim that a bottle contains less than sixteen (16) ounces is supported. Clearly state the logic of your test, the calculations, and the conclusion of your test.
  4.  Discuss the results of your hypothesis test.  Explain what the results mean.  Provide supporting information related to your variable and how the results of your test will be used.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.  No citations and references are required, but if you use them, they must follow APA format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Calculate measurements of central tendency and dispersal.
  • Determine confidence intervals for data.
  • Describe the vocabulary and principles of hypothesis testing.
  • Discuss application of course content to professional contexts.
  • Use technological tools to solve problems in statistics.
  • Write clearly and concisely about statistics using proper writing mechanics.

LEG DQ

Ten Famous Intellectual Property Disputes

  • Review the article at the link above or click on the picture below.

The law currently allows patenting of even life forms if they are genetically modified plants and animals.  Patent protection lasts 20 years in most cases.  Patents were originally intended to provide incentives for innovation and allow the patent owner the opportunity to profit from their work.

  • Pin:  Find an article or other information from a credible source centered on intellectual property and/or in infringement upon intellectual property rights.
  • Consider: 

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-cour..

http://www.ipdigit.eu/2012/10/a-shorter-..

  • Post: From the information above and the information others have pinned; from a business and society standpoint, should patent protections be expanded and extended or should they be more limited?

From Barbie to cereal to a tattoo, a copyright lawsuit can get contentious; some have even reached the Supreme Court

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ten-famous-intellectual-property-disputes-18521880/

LEG

Writing Assignment #2, Current Business Law Topic (220 pts)

The Current Business Law Topic assignment will be made up of two parts.

The first will be a one-page memorandum (1 page of text) summarizing a legal item of interest from a business periodical which is relevant to the study of business and law and your thoughts on the issues and concepts presented.  The second will be presentation where you share your learning with the class.

For the first part of the assignment, your memo should address how it relates to the focus of our studies in our class.  Topics can be selected from a wide range of sources.  However, a link to your selected article must be included in your memo along with a full APA citation for your article so that I can locate it and read it.

As the second part of this assignment, you will make a 3-5 slide presentation for your classmates which communicate the ideas you discuss in your memo.  It will be a simulated presentation using either the speaker’s notes in PowerPoint, or the narration feature of PowerPoint. Your presentation should be 3-5 minutes or could be presented in 3-5 minutes.  If you elect the speaker notes option you should annotate your speaker’s notes in the area that PowerPoint provides.  If you elect the narration option, it should be embedded with PowerPoint. Thus, your classmates will learn from your work.  Both your memo and your PowerPoint presentation will be distributed to your classmates as you will be required to post your work to a discussion forum.

The topic for your memo can center on topics we have discussed in the course or will discuss in course, or a business law topic or issue that is of particular interest to you.  You must select an article from a credible source.  I offer the following as an abbreviated list of possible periodicals as sources for articles.  Many of these and other sources have online resources or are available online through the Strayer University Online Library.  There are a number of resources available through ProQuest and/or EBSCOHost.  The article selected must be at least 1000 words in length.  I would suggest you take advantage of our library resources.

Guide for the Memo

Your memo should be divided into sections with section headers corresponding at minimum to the sections suggested below, Summary, Analysis, and Reflection

Your memo should briefly summarize the article.  This is an ideal section to place your brief comment as to the reason you believe the source to be credible.   I would suggest that no more than 1/4 or the memo be used for this purpose.

Follow your summary with an analysis of the article and how it applies to the study of business and law. I would suggest approximately 1/2 of the page be used for this purpose.

The remaining space should be used to convey your reflection on the article, i.e. specify your conclusions, opinions based on your analysis, and how the knowledge you gained relates to your understanding of business and/or management and the legal environment, and how it can be applied.

Please insure you have cited the article correctly within your memo.  Your memo should be single spaced.  Within your memo and during your presentation, comment on your opinion of the validity of your source and why.

The grading rubric provides you insights into how the work will be evaluated.You will also be posting your work in a future discussion question for all to read and provide you feedback.

Learning Objectives of the Assignment

1. Develop and apply increased writing skills2. Develop and apply increased analytical skills3. Acquaint student learners with the use of online information resources4. Broaden the perspective of student learners in the area of business law5. Analyze and evaluate information and sources6. Synthesize business law into the study of business7. Increase student learner technical skills that improve communication and approximate the real world working environment.8. Provide a peer learning experience.

Assignment Expectations

Please submit your work in the following format and order via the course Blackboard site.  Email submissions will not be accepted1. Your memo submitted via the course Blackboard site as a Word file and your PowerPoint submitted via the course Blackboard site as a PPT file.    a.  Name your memo file:  last name, first name, CBLT, Memo and    b.  Name your PPT file, last name, first name, CBLT, PowerPoint

2.  Include a link to the article in your memo.  Also cite it using APA format.  I need to be able to locate your article so that I can read it.

Develop problem-solving skills that generate idea creation, and apply them to everyday personal and professional experience.

Develop problem-solving skills that generate idea creation, and apply them to everyday personal and professional experience.

Instructions

A syllogism is a type of logical argument that uses deductive reasoning to come to a conclusion. There are many types, but for this task, you will use a categorical syllogism.

Categorical syllogisms: This type of syllogism assumes if A is a part of C, then B is a part of C (A and B are members of C).

You can organize the syllogism in three sentences:

  • Major premise: All dogs are animals.
  • Minor premise: Luna is a dog.
  • Conclusion: Luna is an animal.

1. Your employer wants to promote a productive and logical work environment. To organize your thoughts and ideas in a coherent manner, you must practice your cognitive skills on a daily basis. To practice the process of creative problem solving, your boss has asked you to create two categorical syllogisms about a hypothetical everyday problem. For example, you are regularly late for work.

2. For your third and final syllogism, your boss wants you to introduce a new minor premise that would provide a logical solution to the problem. By engaging in this process, you will become more accustomed to attacking issues in a cogent manner, making you an even more valuable member of your company.

3. Your boss is looking to fill a new manager position and will use the best presentation as a tutorial for the rest of the staff. Create a presentation using PowerPoint or another visual medium that will communicate your ideas most effectively. Using innovative visuals or more advanced storytelling media might get you the promotion!.

Finally, provide a short reflection on the collective process using whatever media best suits your idea to your boss. For example, use a brief email, word document, or another multi-media piece.

The history and background of patient safety – an overview of the modern patient safety movement since the early 1990’s, To Err is Human to show just how prevalent and scary medical errors can be, yet preventable.

Respong to the disccussion  APA cite and ask a question 250 words

Are You Safe Video/Topic 1

The board and CEO of a hospital are very important to the implementation of patient safety protocols. They are accountable for everyone underneath them in the hospital hierarchy. “Leaders are responsible for everything in the organization, especially everything that goes wrong.” This quote was given by Paul O’Neill in our text. (Youngberg, 2011, pg. 91). This is a very bold and honest statement by such a high up person within an organization. He seems like he would value transparency and accountability. The CEO and board members are responsible for all of the patient safety protocols that are in place in a hospital organization. They are also the ones held to the highest quality standards with an organization, especially the CEO. In the video, it reveals many terrifying stats as far as deaths outside a hospital setting and inside. “One in every five hundred people admitted to a hospital in the U.S. is killed my a medical error. “Five percent of pediatric medications are ordered wrong.” This is especially scary due to “children having three times the chance of having an adverse reaction to drugs.” (“Are You Safe? (Patient Safety Video)”, 2019). No matter how much education is supposed to be conducted within a hospital, sometimes knowledge is your best protection, as a patient you need to research for yourself before you go in for a doctor’s visit or go to the hospital (except in emergent situations, obviously). As a patient, understanding the procedure to be done and understanding all the medications one might receive are also important things to become familiar with. Finally, I think the best thing you can do as a patient, is ask questions, no question is too dumb to ask when it comes to your health.  (“Are You Safe? (Patient Safety Video)”, 2019).

The role of the CEO, the board members and the risk management team, when it comes to the education of physicians in patient safety is to develop a curriculum in which physicians feel engaged to participate in patient safety, have them identify with the concepts, and have them acquire the knowledge into their own care/practice. The teachings must be seen as applicable to real life situations. (Youngberg, 2011, pg. 381). A study by Kolb and Kolb revealed that when a person is learning they often retain more when actively participating in a process. They also acquire a greater ability to transfer this new information into different situations. The learning environment should also be stimulating but safe, so they do not feel like they are being humiliated in any way that they participate. (Youngberg, 2011, pg. 381-383).

“To effectively understand and manage medical errors and contribute to the improvement of health care delivery systems, a patient safety curriculum for physicians should include:

  1. The history and background of patient safety – an overview of the modern patient safety movement since the early 1990’s, To Err is Human to show just how prevalent and scary medical errors can be, yet preventable.
  2. The culture of medicine and medical education – a review of the physician’s role in patient safety and quality improvement and the culture of medicine with a focus on tradition, medical education and medical-practice structures.
  3. System-based theories – Swiss cheese model, Hindsight-Bias theory, Root-Cause Analysis, Failure-Mode-and-Effect analysis.
  4. Quality Improvement – Measurement of quality – measure the structure, process and outcome to effectively evaluate quality in health care as outlined by Avedis Donabedian. Identifying and defining quality quality issues, quality-improvement tools, understanding and effectively using data and leading a team to improve quality may all be aspects of this particular part of the curriculum.
  5. Communication – Physician/patient communication, informed consent, disclosure, hand offs, and team training.
  6. Interdisciplinary teamwork – Kind of the same as team training but between all departments.
  7. Organizational and community demand for safer patient care – surveys throughout the community on how they view patient safety and policies.
  8. Application of patient safety and quality-improvement theory, tools, and initiatives in clinical practice – example: National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention, an independent body that comprises 24 national healthcare organizations, which are collaborating to address the interdisciplinary causes of errors and to promote the safe use of medications. The initiative recommendations to reduce medication errors. (Youngberg, 2011, pg. 391).
  9. Liability exposure and legal actions that may arise from patient injuries – Incident reporting, investigations into adverse reactions/events, and patient complaints should be evaluated.” (Youngberg, 2011, pg. 383-384).

Hospital Nightmare/Failure to Obtain Consent

As stated earlier, the CEO and board members, but mainly the CEO have all the responsibility of putting into place a strong curriculum that promotes the best of patient safety. These two entities should implement effective and accountable quality-improvement and patient safety systems. Some ways to make sure good quality is met with board members is by evaluating patient satisfaction scores, at least annually. Also, the board and medical staff should be responsible for setting the agenda in board meetings. These are just a few ways to help with quality improvement. (Youngberg, 2011, pg. 98-99).

In the hospital nightmare scenario, a doctor was found to have used the same gloves to inspect several patients in a OR recovery room. As the doctor went to the next room to see the next patient he never once changed his gloves or washed his hands. The very first patient he evaluated has a dormant Staph infection. So, as he went from patient to patient he was spreading that deadly infection to them all. The last patient had the most severe case and, unfortunately, this may have all been preventable through simple hand hygiene and changing of gloves. The doctor and hospital could be liable to losses in this case. The doctor and nurse that were interviewed in this simulation both agreed that proper training/education needed to be done and also stated that, prior to this incident, not many signs were hung up to help remind employees of many hospital policies. So, patient safety in this case was very important, the infection the patient suffered could have been deadly. It’s obvious to see how the mistakes made here could have been avoided and directly affected the patient’s safety.

In the failure to obtain consent scenario, the doctor had met with a patient about getting a cardiac catheterization done and it was to include stents. The patient did not want the stents however, especially after talking over the CT results with the radiologist. She made him feel like his condition was not as bad as many of the other cases that actually needed stent placements. When his written consent form was handed to him he even took the time to cross out the parts about his stents, yet no follow up with him was made. The doctor said he had a conversation with the patient after that consent had been signed and he seemed okay with the stents at that time. In order to provide better patient safety, the doctor should have followed up with the patient prior to the surgery day to make sure they were both on the same page. If he did in fact have a conversation with the patient after the first written consent he should have made another form to confirm the verbal consent. The written consent was all that was on file so, again, the hospital was liable here. If a court case was held, the written consent would always win over a verbal consent, if not documented. The patient specifically did not want something placed in his body and it was done anyway, this is a huge breach of his safety. Education in informed consent is a must by the CEO, board and all leadership positions.

References

Are You Safe? (Patient Safety Video). (2019). Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFd54Yzg-vo&feature=youtu.be

Youngberg, B. (2011). Principles of risk management and patient safety. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.