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CWV 101 Gospel Essentials Essay Assignment
In this CWV 101 Gospel Essentials Essay Assignment you will summarize and analyze the essential elements of the Christian worldview and reflect on implications for your own worldview.
Write a 1,250-1,500-word essay using at least two course resources (textbook, lectures, the Bible) and at least two other sources from the GCU Library to support your points. Remember, the Bible counts as one reference regardless of how many times you use it or how many verses you cite.
Begin your paper with an appropriate introduction, including a thesis statement to introduce the purpose of the paper.
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Organize your paper with the following sections using the seven underlined titles for subheadings. CWV 101 Gospel Essentials Essay Assignment.
The Christian Worldview: Describe the beliefs of the Christian worldview with regard to the following components corresponding to Topics 2-5. Write at least one paragraph for each component using the underlined title for a subheading.
God: What is God like? What are God’s characteristics? What is his creation?
Humanity: What is human nature? What is human purpose? What is the root cause of human problems? CWV 101 Gospel Essentials Essay Assignment.
Jesus: What is Jesus’ true identity? What did Jesus do? Why is Jesus’ identity and work significant for the Christian worldview?
Restoration: What is the solution to human problems according to the Christian worldview? What role do grace and faith play in Christian salvation? How do Christians think that the transformation of self and society happens?
Analysis: Analyze the Christian worldview by addressing each of the following questions:
What are the benefits or strengths of Christian belief?
What is troublesome or confusing about Christianity?
How does Christianity influence a person’s thinking and behavior?
Reflection: Reflect on your worldview by answering one of the following questions:
If you are not a Christian, what similarities and differences are there between your worldview and the Christian worldview?
If you are a Christian, how specifically do you live out the beliefs of the Christian worldview?
Conclusion: Synthesize the main points, pulling the ideas of the paper together.
References
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. CWV 101 Gospel Essentials Essay Assignment.
May 30, | nursing, med, NURS, Paper
Shadow health Respiratory Tina jones Documentation
Documentation / Electronic Health Record
Document: Provider Notes
Document: Provider Notes
Student Documentation
Model Documentation
Subjective
Ms. Tina Jones is a 28 year old African American female who reports to the clinic with complaints of “having breathing problems” with decreased effectiveness from her inhaler. She states that it’s been “hard to take in air”, her chest feels tight, she’s been wheezing and has a new, frequent, nonproductive cough. These symptoms started two days ago, worsening at night when she’s lying down or when she over exerts herself. She states she changes her bedding and dust weekly. Typically cats or dust triggers her asthma reaction. She states her symptoms began while visiting her cousin who has cats. She only visits her a few times a year. Her most recent experience of shortness of breath was this morning before arrival at the clinic. Currently she states that her “breathing feels okay” but during her asthma attacks she would rate the severity at a 7 or 8 out of 10 and with the attack lasting about five minutes total. She uses her albuterol inhaler to treat symptoms, however lately the inhaler hasn’t been as effective at treating the symptoms as it has previously. She has not been hospitalized for asthma since she was a child. She was diagnosed with asthma at age 2. She treats her asthma with an inhaler only, along with attempting to stay away from cats. She doesn’t keep an asthma diary or use spirometry, peak flow or nebulizer. She denies use of tobacco or alcohol. She hasn’t used marijuanna since she was 21 years old. Does not see a specialist for asthma. Review of Systems General: Not getting adequate sleep due to asthma symptoms resulting in low energey levels, denies fever, chills, night sweats Nose: Denies congestion, sneezing, runny nose, or environmental allergies besides dust G.I.: No changes in appetite, no N/V, no complaints of abdominal pain Respiratory: Complaints of new onset SOB with wheezing and nonproductive cough, denies pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema, TB. History of asthma since childhood, no recent hospitalization for asthma.
HPI: Ms. Jones is a pleasant 28-year-old African American woman who presented to the clinic with complaints of shortness of breath and wheezing following a near asthma attack that she had two days ago. She reports that she was at her cousin’s house and was exposed to cats which triggered her asthma symptoms. At the time of the incident she notes that her wheezes were a 6/10 severity and her shortness of breath was a 7-8/10 severity and lasted five minutes. She did not experience any chest pain or allergic symptoms. At that time she used her albuterol inhaler and her symptoms decreased although they did not completely resolve. Since that incident she notes that she has had 10 episodes of wheezing and has shortness of breath approximately every four hours. Her last episode of shortness of breath was this morning before coming to clinic. She notes that her current symptoms seem to be worsened by lying flat and movement and are accompanied by a non-productive cough. She awakens with night-time shortness of breath twice per night. She complains that her current symptoms are beginning to interfere with her daily activities and she is concerned that her albuterol inhaler seems to be less effective than previous. Currently she states that her breathing is normal. Diagnosed with asthma at age 2.5 years. She has no recent use of spirometry, does not use a peak flow, does not record attacks, and does not have a home nebulizer or vaporizer. She has been hospitalized five times for asthma, last at age 16. She has never been intubated for her asthma. She does not have a current pulmonologist or allergist. Social History: She is not aware of any environmental exposures or irritants at her job or home. She changes her sheets weekly and denies dust/mildew at her home. She uses a hypoallergenic pillow cover and her mattress is one year old. She denies current use of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs. She did smoke marijuana for 5 or 6 years, her last use was at age 21 years. She does not exercise. Review of Systems: General: Denies changes in weight, fatigue, weakness, fever, chills, and night sweats. • Nose/Sinuses: Denies rhinorrhea with this episode. Denies stuffiness, sneezing, itching, previous allergy, epistaxis, or sinus pressure. • Gastrointestinal: No changes in appetite, no nausea, no vomiting, no symptoms of GERD or abdominal pain • Respiratory: Complains of shortness of breath and cough as above. Denies sputum, hemoptysis, pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema, tuberculosis. She has a history of asthma, last hospitalization was age 16, last chest XR was age 16.
Objective
Ms. Tina Jones is an 28 year old African American female. She is alert and oriented times 4 and is dressed appropriately for the setting. She is currently not under any distress. Chest expansion is symmetric bilaterally with respirations, Chest resonant to percussion with no dullness, normal fremitus, bilateral wheezes heard in posterior lower lobes. Bilateral muffled “99” ascultated in lower posterial lobes. Incentive spirometer results: FVC 3.91 L, FEV1/FVC ratio 80.56%. SpO2: 97%.
General: Ms. Jones is a pleasant, obese 28-year-old African American woman in no acute distress. She is alert and oriented and sitting upright on exam table. She maintains eye contact throughout interview and…