According to the textbook, college students engage in risky(i.e., without the use of contraceptives) sexual practices for a variety of reasons. What do you think is the main reason,and why?
College students engage in risky behavior i.e. sex without the use of contraceptives because young people often have wrong notions such as the use of hormonal methods (Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2008) can provide protection against infection. Thus not having the correct information i.e. sex education seems to be the prime cause of sex without the use of contraceptives
According to the textbook, college students engage in risky(i.e., without the use of contraceptives) sexual practices...
According to a study of Lehman college students, the mean income of a student is 50,000 dollars a year. You think this information is incorrect. You randomly select 20 students and choose the find that the average income for their surgeries is $35,250. The population standard deviation is known to be 6000 dollars and the population is normally distributed. Suppose that the researcher is using an Alpha of .05. Please answer the questions below. (Total points: 10 What is the...
Controlled experiments often make use of opportunity samples (college students), while survey research often makes use of random sampling. Do you think this is a problem for experiments? Why do you think experimental research does not suffer as much when opportunity samples are used?
Part of the reason for Enron’s collapse was its adoption of “mark to market” accounting practices. What is “mark to market” and how did contribute to the decline of Enron? Do you think that “mark to market accounting should be legal for corporations to use? Why?
What are the health consequences for alcohol abuse? College students drink more than the rest of society. Do you think the legal drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18 to reduce drinking problems in college? Why or why not? Please respond to the initial prompt below.
According to a report of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases 46% of all college students in the US receive the flu vaccine. Suppose that 6 college students are selected at random. Let X = the number of college students who are vaccinated in a random sample of 6 college students. Suppose you are asked to produce a stick graph representing the distribution of X. How many sticks will be included in your stick graph? What is the distribution of...
What advocacy behaviors do students envision themselves taking for patients without access to healthcare and why? In looking at what the future holds for healthcare and our discussions on the use of Telemedicine, Medical Home, Concierge Medicine and wearable technology, what do you think feels like the most important futuristic idea that will enhance our healthcare system and why? How will the aging of the Baby Boomers affect your future practice in Healthcare?
What advocacy behaviors do students envision themselves taking for patients without access to healthcare and why? In looking at what the future holds for healthcare and our discussions on the use of Telemedicine, Medical Home, Concierge Medicine and wearable technology, what do you think feels like the most important futuristic idea that will enhance our healthcare system and why? How will the aging of the Baby Boomers affect your future practice in Healthcare?
Over the weekend, your college baseball team had no practices and no games. You know many of them use alcohol because they are over the age of 21. You start to notice that a couple of the players seem to have problems focusing on playing in practice and forgot the signs by the coaches. They also report that they feel anxious, can’t sleep, and feel sick to their stomach and have been vomiting all week. You suspect Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana, Cocaine, Ecstasy, or...
Use textbook and/or Google to research adoption of HIT in a country of your choice. Do you think Open Source HIT maybe a good fit for that country, why or why not? What is the major barrier to HIT adoption, if any, in the country you chose?
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 24, Somatoform, Dissociative, and Sexual Disorders Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. Mary is a 64-year-old woman who complains of chronic pain in her left arm, shoulder, and back. She has been through many diagnostic tests and no physical cause for the source of her pain can be found. How do you feel about clients who constantly complain about various physical symptoms? How do you react when a client constantly complains about such symptoms? Do you think...