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    Brother Keeper

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    BROTHERS KEEPER Am I my brother’s keeper? “Innocent until proven guilty‚” and very often outside perspectives can drive a wedge between convicted murderers and their family. On many occasions family members are frowned upon because of the wrong doings of another family member. Whether it is a close relative or a distant relative that you are considered close to‚ their actions can very well leave a negative impact on your life. Despite what so called close friends will tell you‚ depending on

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    My Nursing Interventions

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    My first health concern that I noticed is that Mr. Parker stated that “he just doesn’t want to move because it is so hard for him to get up.” This information is important to me because it is subjective data. My nursing diagnostic statement is that he has impaired physical mobility r/t activity limitations imposed by current diagnosis. He has hemiplegia that was caused by a stroke. My nursing interventions for Mr. Parker would be to highly encourage him to attend physical therapy such as stroke

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    My Goals in Nursing

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    Dritan Sali My goals in nursing are to graduate with Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and work in hospital. The Holy Family University accelerated program will help me finish the BSN program‚ which will prepare me as I graduate to be a nurse generalist to provide professional nursing in a variety of areas. After graduation‚ I would like to work as a staff nurse on a surgical floor for couple years and move to intensive critical care unit( ICU) because I like the challenge

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    The Time Keeper

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    stress and regret. I had the perfect support of my mother and father always doing everything they could to make sure I was doing well in school. My mother giving me small snacks as I finished up my homework and my father with small motivational speeches that always helped me continue when I was stuck on a homework problem. If I ever did feel like I was too stressed with the pile of homework‚ I could easily get in the family car and just drive to ease my mind. Small things like these were never a problem

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    Psychological Diagnosis

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    The first cone on nursing diagnosis was held in 1973 to identify nursing knowledge and establish a classification system to be used for computerization. At this conference‚ the National Group for Classification of Nursing Diagnosis was founded; this group was later renamed the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA). In 1984‚ NANDA established a Diagnosis Review Committee (DRC) to develop a process for reviewing and approving proposed changes to the list of nursing diagnoses. The American

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    Why does society have such harass views when a person does fit their ideal picture of how we as a whole should look and act? Rachel Simons does the remarkable by turning her life upside down to be able to experience for a year on what her younger sister Beth life is like. Beth is a colorful independent woman who was born with an intellectual disability and spends her time riding buses every day. By taking this novel and analyzing it with concepts about the sociological views of disability gives

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    The Memory's Keeper

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    his wife from grief‚ but what he doesn’t know is that the nurse Caroline Gill will raise it herself. Author’s Purpose: * Imagery-”A few flakes first‚ in the dull gray late-afternoon sky‚ and then wind driven-swirls…” * Paradox-”A robe for my sister who lives in New Orleans” * Symbol-“Bones would last; it was easy for him to put his faith in something so solid and predictable” * Imagery-“It’s a girl”‚ he said‚ and cradled her like a football: * Paradox-“I’m so sorry‚ our little daughter

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    My Philosophy Of Nursing

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    My name is Dikey Wangmo and I graduated from LaGuardia Community College‚ in year 2014. Currently I am working full time job in sub-acute Rehab center as a Registered nurse. Today I am going to write about the philosophy of nursing. Before I could start my philosophy of nursing I first need to define what nursing is. Nursing is a profession where the nurse promoted‚ protect and optimizes people’s health and abilities through care based practices (ANA‚ 2017) the core of nursing is caring‚ humanism

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    1. What is it that helped you to know that nursing was your calling – your gift?  How do you see your work? Recently‚ I wrote a short statement for the Sigma Theta Tau induction referring to nursing as a vocation. I wrote‚ “Once my grandmother told me that nursing is a vocation because the presence of God himself is in each of the patients I meet on my way. Helping others has always been my passion and I will be doing this my whole life as a future nurse.” Now more than ever‚ I can say faithfully

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    My philosophy in nursing is the devotion to deliver the utmost personal patient care I am capable of delivering to the ill‚ may it be physically‚ mentally‚ or emotional‚ as well as to the challenged in time of need. In order to define my philosophy of nursing‚ I had to take time out and re-examine my value system‚ and my beliefs. As I think about it I know I am a caring and compassionate nurse. I reminisced back to the late 70 ’smy upbringing in foreign countries and having been exposed to diverse

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