Crime, Poverty, and Punishment: A System of Disadvantage
Crime, punishment, and poverty are related issues. There are many causes and reasons crime exists, which explains the field of criminology. Punishment, if referring to the formal kind, relates to topics such as law enforcement, public administration, health care, the legal system, and others. Poverty is definitely a social issue. In fact, all of these issues are social issues that exist in a network of human behaviors and social institutions.
Autism Is a Developmental Disorder as it
Autism is a developmental disorder as it is marked with pervasive and severe impairment revolving around areas of development such as communication, imagination, reciprocal interaction and behavior. The diagnostic criteria for autism as incorporated by the DSM IV TR includes symptoms such as impairment in the use of nonverbal behaviors like eye contact, gestures, bodily postures during the normal routine social interaction, the inability to form good peer relationships, delay or lack in the development of the language being spoken, failure to start a conversation despite an adequate ability to speak, restricted and repetitive behaviors and stereotyped behavior patterns, interests and activities.
An explication of the Lilies Landsford Canal poem
An explication of Susan Ludvigson's "The Lilies of Landsford Canal." Analysis includes how Ludvigson contemplates the narrator's mortality and how it compares to nature. Also analyzed are the role that literary devices such as imagery, allusion, personification, and simile play in this contemplation. The narrator explores how nature and man cannot coexist without destroying each other.
Child Abuse This Research Investigates the Connection
This research investigates the connection amongst childhood abuse as well as neglect and sexual risk conduct in middle adult years and whether psychosocial aspects (risky romances, affective signs and symptoms, alcohol and drug use, along with delinquent as well as illegal conduct) mediate this connection (Wilson and Widom, 2011). I was attracted to this article because it offered definitive proof about how child abuse and neglect can cause HIV risk as well as negative sexual behavior later in life.
Hourly Rounding vs. Bed Alarms: Reducing Falls in Acute Care
Falls are a major problem amongst acute patients, particularly amongst the 65+ population and can lead to so many related problems, occasionally to fatal results, that this essay considers it a crucial topic for nurses and caregivers to look into and investigate.
The fall is traumatic aside from which consequences of falling can also include post-fall anxiety, fractures, head injuries and loss of independence through falling, each of which has far wider ramifications impacting physical, social, mental, emotional, and behavioral spheres of the patient's life. The ramification of falling, therefore, for the patient has a wider and far-reaching impact that touches virtually very segment of his or her life.
Oliver et al (2004) record that approximately 2.9–13 falls per 1,000 bed days have been reported and that up to 30% of such falls may result in injury, including fracture, head and soft tissue trauma, all of which may in turn lead to impaired rehabilitation and co-morbidity.
Falls are also associated with higher anxiety and depression scores, loss of confidence
and post-fall syndrome aside from which falls are expensive in that they extend
length of hospital stay and complicate institutional care. Falls of patients also may cause guilt feelings of staff, or litigation from patients' families. This study investigates two methods that can prevent falls from occurring amongst acute patients on hospital wards
Technology in the workplace: robots
In this essay, I have discussed the robotics technology and how it has affected the position of human labor in the working environment. I have covered both advantages and disadvantages of robots use. However, I have main highlighted how their use has impacted manual labor. In particular, I have described how robots have snatched away jobs that are meant for humans.
Healthcare Leadership and Management in Healthcare Effective
This paper addresses a set of questions about nursing and management and leadership by nurse-leaders. Leadership is much like communications in regards to the complexity inherent in these concepts. There are many different perspectives that are used to examine these issues and researchers study leadership and management from such disciplines includes Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Social Psychology, Business, and Sociology.