What are the major ethical issues the NP must consider when working with this family?

What are the major ethical issues the NP must consider when working with this family? (20%)

What are the major ethical issues the NP must consider when working with this family? (20%) work groups to complete a comprehensive case analysis. Students will be assigned their group and will have a week to use discussion board to analyze the case and develop a power point answering all questions related to the case in detail. For this assignment, students must create a well-developed power point presentation that addresses all of the posed questions. The presentation must reflect the work of all group members, be a maximum of 15 slides and have a minimum of 3 professional references. The professor will post each group’s presentation at the end of the week.

CASE STUDY

The family of 70 year old Mr. B came to the NP to discuss a recent discovery that Mr. B has Huntington’s disease. Mr. B has had tremors for many years, which were thought to be due to prior alcohol use. Recently he has deteriorated significantly both physically and cognitively. He was evaluated by a neurologist who did testing and discovered that he actually has Huntington’s Disease and his father and brother most likely died of this as well. Mr. B has 7 children: 3 boys and 4 girls, and 8 grandchildren.

Why the substrate roughness does not affect the coating microstructure significantly in powder sprayed coating as in the case of SPS coating?

Fundamental mechanisms of coating formation

Q1. Rank the following in preference for dense and adherent coating with (i) low particle temperature, high particle velocity, (ii) high particle temperature, low particle velocity, (ii) low particle temperature, low particle velocity, and (iv) high particle temperature, high particle velocity. Explain the reasoning behind the ranking.
Q2. Why the substrate roughness does not affect the coating microstructure significantly in powder sprayed coating as in the case of SPS coating?
Q3. Imagine you get a lot of funding for your spray lab. Which of the diagnostic tools would you invest in each case (i) radial-SPS, (ii) radial-APS, and (iii) axial- SPS? Explain the reasoning behind the selection.

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Q4. For a given powder cut and material, which powder morphology would result in best flow properties and why:

Write a thesis of Richard L. Rubenstein’s work.

consider the competing arguments regarding the “Iron Cage” presented, which can be thought of as “bureaucratic rationalism” and “bureaucratic coping” (for lack of a better term). Of the two perspectives, which do you find to be the more accurate/compelling, and why?

A primary thesis of Richard L. Rubenstein’s work, The Cunning of History, argues that the events of the Holocaust are best understood as an outgrowth of the bureaucratic rationalism discussed extensively by Max Weber in Economy and Society and The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Bureaucratic Rationalism, Weber suggests, is an encroaching phenomenon of human organization through which behavior is conditioned to maximize organizational outcomes and efficiency. This ongoing shift in human organization and behavior is often referred to as the “Iron Cage of Rationality” (though a more accurate translation of Weber’s own words would be a “Shell as hard as steel”), and has served as a powerful concept in the social sciences, though not an uncontroversial one. Though the process is a complex one, the general idea is that the rigidity of bureaucratic norms and “rational” thinking come to shape human perceptions and actions, and in the case of the Holocaust, provided an adequate social mechanism to allow for the dehumanization and genocide of millions of people. As the argument goes, many of the people responsible for the day-to-day atrocities were merely cogs in the Nazi bureaucratic machine; cogs which simply performed their specific duties dispassionately and with the enthusiasm of any form of repetitive labor.