April 2025

the U.S. Census Bureau’s

Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 9 Lesson Link (website): Pew Research Center census timeline.Links to an external site.Open this document with ReadSpeaker docReaderLinks to an external site. Review the two columns comparing the 1790 Census categories with the 2020 Census categories. Instructions This week you learned about the U.S. Census Bureau’s most

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Nurse at the Court 

Nurse at the Court  Instructions: In a PowerPoint presentation, explain the importance of the nurses at the Court, nursing licensure, and regulations. Be sure to review the academic expectations for your submission. Submission Instructions: Presentation is original work and logically organized—followed current APA format, including citation of references. Powerpoint presentations with 8 slides were clear and easy to

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Psychotherapy Initially for Severe Bulimia

Ms. H, an attractive, petite, 42-year-old full-time housewife came to psychotherapy initially for severe bulimia, vomiting as many as 40 times each day for the past year. She had previously been diagnosed with PTSD, anorexia nervosa, DDNOS, dependent personality disorder, panic anxiety, major depressive disorder, and polysubstance dependence. In the past, Ms. H self-medicated with

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Ethics in Research

Weekly Learning Activity Instructions: Ethics in Research Objective: Engage with this week’s learning activity to deepen your understanding of the importance of ethics in research. This activity involves reading a key article and summarizing its main concerns. Instructions: Reading Assignment: Visit the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) website. Read the article titled, “What

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Discuss Meningitis in Kids

Discuss meningitis in kids Meningitis in Children Meningitis is a serious medical condition characterized by inflammation of the meninges, the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infections, with bacterial and viral meningitis being the most common in children. Meningitis can progress rapidly, leading

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