What are Haitians’ views of homosexuality?

Scenario: The St. Fleur family is well respected in the Haitian community because they are religious with great moral values. They moved to the United States because of political issues in Haiti. Ronald, the youngest son of this family, is 27 years old and lives at home with his mother and father. Recently, he began having fevers and subsequently developed pneumonia. He was admitted to the hospital, where laboratory tests were HIV positive. Ronald was in shock when the doctor informed him that he was HIV positive. He confessed to the doctor that he was gay, but he could not tell his family. He said that he did not want to bring shame to the family. Because he couldn’t be in a formal relationship disowning to his family and the Haitian community’s view of homosexuality, he has been very promiscuous over the years.

  1. What are Haitians’ views of homosexuality?
  2. If Ronald’s parents were to learn of his positive HIV status, how might they react if they are religious and traditional?
  3. Identify three major culturally congruent strategies a healthcare provider can implement to address HIV prevention practices in the Haitian community?
  4. Should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
Find the probability

Thirty percent of all customers who enter a department store will make a purchase. Suppose that 6 customers enter the store and that these customers make independent purchase decisions.

a. Find the probability that exactly 5 customers make a purchase
b. Find that probability that at least 3 customers make a purchase
c. Find the probability that two or fewer customers make a purchase
d. Find the probability that at least one customer makes a purchase.
e. As the manager of the department store, how should store associates persuade customers who enter the store to make a purchase?

As the assistant bank manager, you want to provide prompt service for customers at your bank’s drive thru window. The bank can currently serve up to 10 customers per 15-minute period without significant delay.  The average arrival rate is 7 customers per 15-minute period.  Let x denote the number of customers arriving per 15-minute period. Assume this is a Poisson distribution.
a. Find the probability that 10 customers will arrive in a particular 15-minute period.
b. Find the probability that 10 or fewer customers will arrive in a particular 15-minute period.
c.  Does your bank have prompt service? Are there ways that your bank can improve their customer service? How?

Bank tellers report that when deciding on where to work, career growth, salary and compensation, location and commute, and company culture and values are important factors to them. According to a blog “25 Highest Paying Companies” the mean monthly pay of bank tellers is $4648. Suppose  that the monthly pay is normally distributed with a standard deviation of $400. What is the probability that the monthly pay of  a bank teller is

a. less than $4000
b. between $4200 and $4800
c. above $5100
d. Ninety nine percent of the monthly pays are higher than what value?

Assessment/discussion of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) to identify at least three of their strengths, why you consider them strengths, and what you plan to do to maintain those strengths

Assessment/discussion of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) to identify at least three of their strengths, why you consider them strengths, and what you plan to do to maintain those strengths. Identify and discuss three weaknesses of PMHNP and ways that you will address them. Also, identify three clinical skills that PMHNP needs to be proficient in and how you intend to strengthen them.  Finally, analyze the history of advanced practice registered nurses (APRN), the developing role of the PMHNP specialty area, and what contributions you plan to make to improve the nursing occupation

Approximately 20% of 1000 fish in a pond are affected with a skin disease.  A random sample of 20 fish are selected.  What is the mean of the sampling distribution for the proportion of your sample that is infected?  What is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution for the proportion of your sample that is infected?

Approximately 20% of 1000 fish in a pond are affected with a skin disease.  A random sample of 20 fish are selected.  What is the mean of the sampling distribution for the proportion of your sample that is infected?  What is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution for the proportion of your sample that is infected?

Summarize the different types of thyroid cancers. What are the treatments for thyroid cancer?

Summarize the different types of thyroid cancers. What are the treatments for thyroid cancer? What types of problems do you think a person with thyroid cancer might encounter? Why do you think there is a resource link on the website for a low iodine cookbook? What are the risk factors for thyroid cancer?

Investigate the use of corticosteroid agonists in treating asthma. Include a description of the affected target cells, and identify any potential risks associated with the use of this type of steroid hormone. Compare the risks and benefits of inhaled versus injected drug administration.

Be detailed in your explanation and support your answer with facts from your textbook, research, and articles from scholarly journals. In addition, remember to add references in APA format to your posts to avoid plagiarism. 350 words

Describe which currently has the largest impact on the nation’s health: infectious diseases or chronic diseases?

o    Describe which currently has the largest impact on the nation’s health: infectious diseases or chronic diseases?

o    Explain your response using epidemiological measures and supportive evidence from academic research.

Part II

o    Analyze how public health upholds individual rights while protecting societal rights through preservation strategies of both types of disasters (e.g., adding fluoride to water to prevent dental carries).

o    Discuss the ethical issues associated with the role of public health in protecting societal rights as well as individual rights.

Utilize at least two scholarly sources (one could be the textbook) to support your points.