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    End-of-life Care

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    correct for them based on their religious‚ social‚ cultural and personal desires for end-of –life care (ANA Code of Ethics 2001). Nurses are also bound to participate in advocating for the patient to alleviate unnecessary treatment for the patient who has designated they do not want treatments that doctors and/or families may be advocating for the patient against that patients wishes (ANA Code of Ethics 2001). The nurse must be familiar with the end-of-life wishes of their patients otherwise; the patient

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    Jamilah Ethical Dilemmas

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    attack. She has no advanced directives on file and her youngest son‚ Bashir‚ is her emergency contact. The healthcare team is divided on how to proceed with treatment‚ as Bashir is requesting only comfort care‚ while her social service worker is advocating for medical intervention based on their duty of care and Jamilah’s desire to live with this statement "please help me‚ I want to live." The ethical dilemmas in this scenario include autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ and beneficence. Beneficence is a fundamental

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    using a sonnet form he has strongly clarified his love for his country. Sonnets are typically used for and elevated form of poetry. This creates the impression that the subject of war is simple as: “the worst friend and enemy is but Death.” Advocating that the worst that could possibly happen is death but you would die a ‘hero’ and for a greater purpose‚ the defence of your country. Therefore reinforcing Brooke’s idea that war has given the men purpose‚ liberating them from their previously

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    POLITICAL ACTION AWARENESS PAPER Soeurette Joseph University Of Phoenix LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN NURSING HEALTH CARE NUR/587 LINDA MORRIS August 18‚ 2014 POLITICAL ACTION AWARENESS PAPER There is an increase in societal changes and demands in the nursing profession today. It is vital that nurses keep up to date with what is happening in their profession. This is attainable by becoming a member of professional organizations (American Nurses Association‚ 2014). The three major categories

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    Mental Illness Case Study

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    Q4: What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment? During the six years I spent in Europe‚ I met Elizabeth Fry‚ and Samuel Tuke‚ the founders of the York Retreat for the mentally ill. Over the years when I was working independently on advocating for the mentally ill I discussed with them my future plans. I influenced them and they and their psychiatrist of the institution created “moral treatment”‚ a new way to treat their mentally challenged in a better way. My supportive voice for the

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    Advocacy Nurses have historically played a major role in advocacy dating back to Florence Nightingale (Nickitas‚ Maddaugh & Aries‚ 2016). The advocate role can be defined in several ways‚ and nurses have the ability to advocate to individuals‚ families‚ communities and populations. This paper will attempt to define advocacy and discuss the need for advocacy and identify potential barriers. Patient Advocacy According to Hanks (2010)‚ nurses define advocacy as “intervening on behalf

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    exert their rights. They believe that there is a need for equality of opportunity and realise that the significance of circumstance is that it results in a ‘natural selection’ type society‚ where only the fittest survive. They try to counter this by advocating the welfare state‚ and ways of increasing personal liberty‚ a modern example being their campaigning to change the

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    The Era of the French Revolution (1750-1815) distinctively transformed the political‚ economic‚ and social context of France‚ which not only yielded a sharp divide in opinion over the revolution but set a stage for fundamental political ideals. The end of the revolution produced the radical results of abolishing monarchy and nobility‚ confiscating the Catholic Church’s property and landholding‚ and introduced democracy and civil rights to the French and European societies. Issues mainly arose with

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    Sex Ed Presentation Essay

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    was also interesting.  They all had their own benefits and were equally important.  HEAT Sex Ed Presentation and Bradley Advocating for Diversity because they’re informative and everyone should know these things.  Resumes were important because it taught us how to prepare for jobs and other future opportunities.  Getting to know Peoria (the drive around).  Bradley Advocating for Diversity was very insightful‚ the group was sincere and overall they left a positive message. 

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    schools due to budget cuts. In “Arts Education in Secondary Schools: Effects and Effectiveness.” by John Harland it is stressed that the arts ignite creativity that is crucial in childhood development. Likewise‚ in “Despite White House Report Advocating Arts Education‚ Budget Face Cuts.” by Matt Phifer‚ published by ABC News‚ the importance of keeping the arts in pubic schools in addressed. Both articles effectively serve their purpose through a strong use of logos. Harland successfully wins

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