Week Two Discussion Questions Priscilla Hanna ETH/316 June 27‚ 2012 Dr. Charles Parker Consider the community in which you live. What is your responsibility within your own community? Explain and provide examples of what you consider your responsibilities. Our individual responsibilities to the community include reducing our own impact on the environment. This may include recycling‚ reducing solid waste‚ or conserving water. I live in Camp Pendleton
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A Brief History of the Nursing Home Today‚ there are approximately 16‚100 nursing homes in the U.S. with approximately 1.5 million residents (www.cdc.gov). However historically‚ the sick‚ disabled‚ and aged were cared for at home by family members. Changes in technology and social changes have created a shift in how we care for our elderly and disabled‚ and there is evolution in geriatric care that continues today (Morris‚ 1995). Nurses have had a huge role in revolutionizing the care for our
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Goal 1: Lizzie will improve her emotional and behavioral regulation. • Lizzie’s mother was not in a good mood; however‚ Lizzie appeared to be in a good mood. • Lizzie’s mother showed the QP the back window in her car shattering and she doesn’t know why; therefore‚ she must pay $315 to get it fix. • Lizzie and her mother listened as the QP shared the purpose and benefits to receive negative consequences. • Lizzie commented‚ “mama fusses at me for yelling‚ not cleaning up my stuff‚ fighting with
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http://www.slideshare.net/gahuja/international-marketing-11102521 Question examples Using relevant international marketing concepts‚ critically analyse the claim that a ‘glocalised’ marketing approach is the key to success for international companies(eg. KFC). Definition 2 or 3 advantage Evidences:Against global standardization‚ some international company use standardization failed (evidence‚ some people said disadvantages=>name and year) like global is not good =>glocal is better From the perspective
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Patient is a 65- year- old‚heterosexual‚ upper middle class‚ a caucasian female who has been fighting esophageal cancer for the past year and a half. The patient is married with two adult children. She resides at home with her husband and has an exceptionally supportive immediate family‚ friends‚ and relatives. Patient has an older sister whom she is very close with. She reports having a job that she takes great pleasure in. Patient has experienced a difficult time coping with her cancer diagnosis
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registered nurses’ ability to make excellent clinical decisions. It will examine what factors can change a nurses’ capability to be aware of‚ and act on abnormal assessment findings. As well as assessment being part of the nursing process that is used in every day nursing‚ it is also a critical part of patient safety (Higgins‚ 2008). Assessment findings are used to determine what needs to be done for the patient next. Early warning scoring systems currently exist to aid in the early detection
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NURSING THEORIES CORE CONCEPTS Nursing theory is still a young field and as such‚ it continues to evolve as new knowledge is gained. There are numerous theories of nursing‚ each of which took years to develop and most of which continue to evolve and adapt. There are commonalities between and among the existing theries although each may focus more heavily on different aspects f responsibilities. It has to do with the philosophical foundations for each theory. Moore (2008) reported a nursing
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• Review the “Reasonable SMART Goal Setting” tutorial and answer the following questions: How do you prioritize equally important goals? How do you maintain flexibility and focus in reaching these goals? There are different points and times in everyone’s life where one goal will overlap another or one goal will become more important than another. The ability to step back‚ take a second look and then reevaluate a problem or obstacle in order to come up with a new plan or solution is a very important
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Jessica`s nurse arrived at Igoe 7/1/15 she was introduced to Jessica at about 10:30am. Prior to her Jessica’s return home she was given a tour‚ a copy of medication‚ and an explanation of Jessica’s current behaviors. The nurse spent the day trying to get familiar with her. The nurse seemed overwhelmed with the behaviors exhibited by Jessica. Jessica spent the majority of the day with staff. Staff performed normal supports such as bathing‚ feeding‚ dressing‚ and food preparation laundry. Staff observed
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decisions on their patients care. Intuition is a basic piece of nursing science that becomes possibly the most important factor when healthcare providers get to oblivious learning without restraint or speculation. One can also assume that intuition is also based on their overall experiences and knowledge acquired during their nursing practices. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the article based upon the concept analysis on nursing intuition towards the description of method used‚ and the application
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