Of the several effects of cocaine to crack kids

Of the several effects of cocaine to crack kids, discuss at least 2 effects, be it physical, cognitive, emotional, or social, that you think are worse than all the rest and explain why.

I have chosen Physical and Cognitive, but am struggling with why they are worst than the rest, the book we use is on the launch pad, but I have read over and over, and can not find the right words

Empathy enhancing antidotes for interpersonally toxic leaders

Paraphrasing and Citing Sources using APA style (7th edition)

Instructions: The American Psychological Association (APA) uses a particular style to cite sources. This is different from the style of the Modern Language Association (MLA). Many social science courses will use APA style for writing papers and citing sources. Complete the following activities to practice your paraphrasing and citation skills. Compare your answers with those of your classmates.

Activity 1: Paraphrasing One Sentence

  1. Read the following published sentence and then paraphrase it—that is, rewrite it in your own words. You do not need to repeat every element. Instead, try changing the focus of the sentence while preserving the meaning of the original.
  2. Write an APA Style reference list entry for the published work using the source information provided. Look up the document type here (Links to an external site.)
  3.  or in Chapter 10 of the Publication Manual and follow the appropriate reference example.
  4. Figure out the in-text citation that corresponds to the reference list entry. Then add a parenthetical citation to your paraphrased sentence. Use the standard citation formats shown in Table 8.1 of the Publication Manual. Go here to learn more about parenthetical and narrative in-text citations (Links to an external site.)
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Published Sentence:

Leaders who lack emotional and social competence undoubtedly can become a liability to organizations, directly leading to employee disengagement, absenteeism, stress-disability claims, hostile-workplace lawsuits, and increased health care expenses.

Source Information:

  • Document type: Journal article
  • Authors: Kenneth Nowack and Paul Zak
  • Publication year: 2020
  • Article title: Empathy enhancing antidotes for interpersonally toxic leaders
  • Journal information: Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, Volume 72, Issue 2, pages 119-133
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/cpb0000164

Activity 2: Summarizing Multiple Sentences

  1. Read the following published sentences and summarize the authors’ findings in your own words in one sentence.
  2. Write an APA Style reference list entry for the published work using the source information provided. Look up the document type here (Links to an external site.)
  3.  or in Chapter 10 of the Publication Manual and follow the appropriate reference example.
  4. Figure out the in-text citation that corresponds to your reference list entry. Then add a narrative citation to your paraphrased sentence. Go here to learn more about parenthetical and narrative in-text citations (Links to an external site.)
  5. . You do not need to re-cite the works that are already cited in the published sentences.

Published Sentences:

Research suggests that people exercise less when demands in their job or studies increase (Englert & Rummel, 2016; Oaten & Cheng, 2005; Sonnentag & Jelden, 2009). Building upon these findings, the present study investigated the relationship between university students’ implicit theories about willpower and the amount they exercise during their final examination period. We hypothesized and found that students with a limited theory about willpower— those who believed that their self-control resembles a limited resource—exercised significantly less than students with a nonlimited theory during this stressful period (about 220 min less over the course of 2 weeks).

Source Information:

  • Document type: Journal article (Section 10.1)
  • Authors: Katharina Bernecker and Jule Kramer
  • Publication year: 2020
  • Article title: Implicit theories about willpower are associated with exercise levels during the academic examination period
  • Journal information: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Volume 9, Issue 2, pages 216-231
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000182

By Sunday at 11:59pm:

Compare your answers to those posted by the instructor and by your classmates. In a reply to your original post answer the following questions:

  1. Did you paraphrase effectively? Or did you patch write (change only a few words, substitute synonyms on a one-to-one basis) rather than paraphrase (restate in your own words, reframe ideas for your paper context)?
  2. How are your sentences different from the sentences from your instructor? From those of your classmates or colleagues? How are they the same?
  3. What other ways are there to paraphrase? How could you emphasize different ideas?
  4. Look over your reference and parenthetical citation. Make note of any errors.

Develop from a single cell to an infant in 9 short months!

Develop from a single cell to an infant in 9 short months! What are the periods (stages) of development in those 9 months? Take one, define the time period, and explain what’s going on. If all of the developmental periods have been described when you are ready to post, don’t repeat what’s already been said…add something new to the discussion

Stage of psychosexual development

Which stage of psychosexual development did Jack and Jill likely develop a fixation? Explain your answer using references, resources, definitions, and vocab.

The development of symbolic thought in preschool children

Piaget described and celebrated the development of symbolic thought in preschool children as evidenced by the imaginary worlds and friends they devise. However, he also noted that with this stage come some obstacles to logical thinking. Describe three different ways that logic is hindered in preschoolers and give original examples of each.

Client apprehension in the counseling session

Many times, clients have waited a long time to come into counseling due to feelings of fear of the unknown or fears of disclosing. In what ways can counselors overcome client apprehension in the counseling session? Identify ways in which you can help build a healthy client/therapist relationship. What type of client may challenge you the most?

Delusional thinking of a grandiose nature

Mr. Joshua is a 55-year-old male with a long history of delusional thinking of a grandiose nature. He was brought to the ED on an emergency petition because he was found by the police to be argumentative with the salesman of a car dealership over the topic of buying a new car. This client proclaimed angrily that he had a special relationship with a movie star that he claimed sent him there to purchase a new BMW 2021, SUV. When the dealer called for a financial background check, the client’s credit score was below 200. It was determined upon investigation that this client is homeless and unemployed. He has been sleeping in a nylon tent sitting on the sidewalk over a subway train vent that provides warm steam. This client was noted unkept with his hair and body. He also had a foul odor coming from his clothing which was dirty and that he wore in 4 layers. This client became extremely angry with the salesman that told him that he did not meet the criteria through the credit bureau to be able to purchase a car.  Joshua also could not provide an address for the salesman except for the corner of Light and Holliday Street. He was noted invading the personal space of the sales manager that asked that he him leave his car dealership.   This client was hyperverbal with rapid pressured speech. He was constantly in motion noted swinging his arms and hands in the air as he spoke.

The policeman said that this client seemed to require medication to slow himself down and decrease his threatening behavior towards others. He was allowed to use the phone at the dealership to call the famous movie star he claimed to know personally to verify to sales that he would help Joshua pay for the BMW.  This client is angry in affect and laughs loudly at times. Joshua is labile in mood with elation at times. He has purchased a color television from a local store but cannot pick it up because he has no place to plug it up and watch it.   This client has an angry affect at times and mood swings. Has been unemployed for 1 year.

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Has been sleeping on the sidewalk over a ventilator vent from the subway in a tent downtown. He is disheveled, wearing layers of clothing for the past 2 years. He eats his meals at a soup kitchen. He has family but claims that he cannot stay with them because they say that he is to hyper, loud, not sleeping and has unpredictable periods of anger. This client reports that the children of his family are frightened to be around him. Joshua reports not taking his drugs or seeking treatment for 3-4 months due to his complaints of the side-effects of the drugs prescribed.     He complains of the drugs cause him to have sexual problems and weight gain. This client has been living on the sidewalk or under a bridge. This client is pacing rapidly around the store . He was asked not to keep going into the store asking people for money and becoming angry when they did not give any to him. Joshua was seen in the Ed due to his aggressiveness, hyperactivity, and paranoid grandiose ideations  and was involuntarily  admitted to the inpatient behavioral health unit. Upon admission to the floor this client proceeded to hit the technician and was administered Haldol 10 mg. IM. The client agreed to stay in his room for an hour to let the medication help to decrease his agitation and anxiety.   After an hour, this client was at the nurses’ station complaining of thickness of his tongue, some drooling, and his eyes were going up in his head. The client was unable to make the eyes to stay own. All that could be seen was the whites of his eyes .   He was certified by the ED doctors after medical clearance. Joshua was given the diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder, Mania

Instructions: 

1.     Identify what the client is experiencing.

2.     Define what was going on with his eyes and his tongue. 

3.     What causes reactions like that? 

4.     Use the SBAR format to provide a report to the Nurse Practitioner on duty. 

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5.    What medication might be ordered for this client? 

6.    Would this client need to receive medication in po. or IM. form?

7.    What might this client’s psychiatric diagnosis be? 

8.    Might this client be described as neurotic or psychotic, explain!

9.    Provide a Nursing Diagnosis?

10. What kind side effects is this client experiencing.   Name and define the classification of the drugs that

 would be given (refer to Chapter 4 of Townsend and Morgan 10th. Edition.

Please fill in the Axis according to the DSM 5

Axis I_________________________________

Axis II ________________________________

Axis III ________________________________

Axis IV ________________________________

Axis V ________________________________

>>>Use a SBAR form to document what you would report to the oncoming RN about this client’s experience the shift.

              

Describe the type of information that belongs in the three distinct subsections of the Introduction

Describe the type of information that belongs in the three distinct subsections of the Introduction and how to structure it appropriately. Although this response does not need to be cited, it cannot be copied from a source. It must be paraphrased. Use complete sentences.

How would biological factors play a role in personality maturation?

How would biological factors play a role in personality maturation? Could someone be born with a mature personality that is displayed in their temperament? Or could a mature personality be inherited?

Understanding of the complex makeup of an emotion

In considering what we learned about emotions (appraisals, physiological changes, expressions, subjective experiences, and action tendencies) – how would one go about increasing the likelihood of experiencing happiness? Be thorough in your response and demonstrate an understanding of the complex makeup of an emotion