- Describe the health care problem or issue you selected for use in Assessment 2 and provide details about it.
- As you describe the topic you explored in Assessment 2, use the first four steps of the Socratic Problem-Solving Approach to aid your critical thinking. This approach was introduced in Assessment 2.
 - Identify possible causes for the problem or issue.
 
 - Use scholarly information to describe and explain the health care problem or issue and identify possible causes for it. (Heading: Elements of the Problem)
- Identify at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles about the topic.
- You may find the How Do I Find Peer-Reviewed Articles? library guide helpful in locating appropriate references.
 - You may use articles you found while working on Assessment 2 or you may search the Capella library for other articles.
 - You may find the applicable Undergraduate Library Research Guide helpful in your search.
 
 - Review the Think Critically About Source Quality to help you complete the following:
- Assess the credibility of the information sources.
 - Assess the relevance of the information sources.
 
 
 - Identify at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles about the topic.
 - Analyze the health care problem or issue. (Heading: Analysis of the Problem)
- Describe the setting or context for the problem or issue.
 - Describe why the problem or issue is important to you.
 - Identify groups of people affected by the problem or issue.
 - Provide examples that support your analysis of the problem or issue.
 
 - Discuss potential solutions for the health care problem or issue.
- Describe what would be required to implement a solution.
 - Describe potential consequences of ignoring the problem or issue.
 - Provide the pros and cons for one of the solutions you are proposing.
 
 - Explain the ethical principles (Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, and Justice) if potential solution was implemented.
- Describe what would be necessary to implement the proposed solution.
 - Explain the ethical principles that need to be considered (Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, and Justice) if the potential solution was implemented.
 - Provide examples from the literature to support the points you are making.
 
 
* I have attached my paper from the previous assignment with refernce page that can be used for the 2nd portion that is asking for journal articles.