ML is a 31 year old Caucasian female with history of HTN. Sh…
ML is a 31 year old Caucasian female with history of HTN. She is currently taking Lisinopril 10mg/day. During her clinic visit, a pregnancy test is performed to follow up on a positive home pregnancy test. The results confirm a pregnancy. Her BP today is 162/105. Which one of the following is the best therapy for her BP at this time?
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Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTENT (it must come from something covered in the readings and lecture powerpoints), and MUST CITE SOURCES if you directly quote from the readings or powerpoints. If the response you provide is irrelevant to the way these terms were covered in class, you are liable to receive zero credit for it. Do keep in mind that all responses are manually submitted into Turnitin.Com for plagiarism detection, and may be scanned on Originality.Ai for AI-use detection. – – – – – -Please answer the following question, at least 100 words What is John Hare’s Governance Reason for why it makes more sense to say that God is necessary for morality? In your response, be sure to explain the relevance of the two affections.
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Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTENT (it must come from something covered in the readings and lecture powerpoints), and MUST CITE SOURCES if you directly quote from the readings or powerpoints. If the response you provide is irrelevant to the way these terms were covered in class, you are liable to receive zero credit for it. Do keep in mind that all responses are manually submitted into Turnitin.Com for plagiarism detection, and may be scanned on Originality.Ai for AI-use detection. – – – – – -Please answer the following question, at least 100 words Explain the concept of Habituation, why it is so important to virtue ethics. In your response, be sure to discuss the various stages of moral development.
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Which of the following are consistent with the care ethicist’s position on emotions? (select “yes” if it is consistent; “no” if it is not consistent) Emotions can help give us moral knowledge on certain things (such as what is just or unjust) – [term1] Emotions are like jolts of energy or muscular spasms, which arise independently of any rational warrant. – [term2] Emotions have objects, which are intentional objects that involve beliefs, evaluations, and an emphasis on the importance of the object – [term3] Emotions are natural, particular, and private phenomenon, and should therefore be deemed untrustworthy and biased – [term4] Emotions can help us use the appropriate responses in specific contexts – [term5]
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Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTENT (it must come from something covered in the readings and lecture powerpoints), and MUST CITE SOURCES if you directly quote from the readings or powerpoints. If the response you provide is irrelevant to the way these terms were covered in class, you are liable to receive zero credit for it. Do keep in mind that all responses are manually submitted into Turnitin.Com for plagiarism detection, and may be scanned on Originality.Ai for AI-use detection. – – – – – -Please answer the following question, at least 100 words What is the difference between the Quality of pleasures and the Quantity of pleasures, according to Mill? In your response, be sure to refer to the higher faculties, the tendency to prefer lower pleasures, and the place of competent judges.
Read DetailsKant argues that nothing can be called good without qualific…
Kant argues that nothing can be called good without qualification, except a [term1]. This will involve doing something out of reason, which confers moral worth to on an action rather than doing something out of [term2], which confers moral worth on the circumstances. Right actions, then, will involve following what Kant calls the [term3]. Two formulations of this is called: the [term4] formulation; and the [term5] formulation.
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