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    Nursing Jurisprudence Assignment #2 1. Intentional torts share three common elements as described in the text on page 113:  There must be a volitional or willful act by the defendant.  The person so acting must intend to bring about the consequences or appear to have intended to bring about the consequences.  There must be causation. The act must be a substantial factor in bringing about the injury or consequences. Examples of intentional tort include: assault‚ battery‚ false imprisonment

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    knowledge to my career success. The American Diabetes Association attracted my attention because I can relate to diabetes‚ so the field I want to pursue a career in is health care management. I have a greater understanding of the seriousness and risk of diabetes and a greater appreciation of the impact and value of proper nutrition and weight management because being a diabetic myself I had to learn to take care of myself. The American Diabetes Association was founded in October 1994 to create

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    Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

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    Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Type 2 An endocrine disorder is a medical condition that causes a hormonal imbalance. When an endocrine gland functions abnormally‚ producing either too much of a specific hormone (hyperfunction) or too little (hypofunction)‚ the hormonal imbalance can cause various complications in the body. The major glands of the endocrine system are the pituitary‚ thyroid‚ parathyroid‚ adrenal‚ and pancreas. One of the common endocrine disorders is diabetes. According to

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    nurse. My terrifying event is one of the influences that made me decide on declaring nursing as a major. I want to become a nurse because there will always be people who are going to get sick and need someone there to help ease their pain. Because of the nurses who helped me through my struggle have made such a huge impact on how I saw their profession. Nurses are meant to be there for you. Over the years Nursing has been dominated mostly by females. There are still men in this profession but are

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    the body gets exceed the amount of sugar that it can embrace‚ then here comes the diabetes. i. Class statistics: 55% of the classmate knows someone‚ either friends or family who lives with diabetes. ii. According to the National Diabetes Report of 2014 that 9.3% of the American population have diabetes (Center for Disease control‚ 2014) b. Personal Credibility: My father and my grandmother were diagnosed with diabetes. i. They love to eat sweet stuff‚ not just sweet fruits‚ but very sweet desserts

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    INTRODUCTION Critical incidents are snapshots of something that happens to a patient‚ their family or nurse. It may be something positive‚ or it could be a situation where someone has suffered in some way (Rich & Parker 2001). Reflection and analysis of critical incidents is widely regarded as a valuable learning tool for nurses. The practice requires us to explore our actions and feelings and examine evidence-based literature‚ thus bridging the gap between theory and practice (Bailey 1995). It

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    DIABETES Genetic vs. Environmental Gina Hume Ivy Tech Community College – Northwest Indiana July 20‚ 2011 DIABETES Genetic vs. Environmental Thesis: Is diabetes really a genetic disorder or could its causes lie in environmental factors? I. Statistics from American Diabetes Association A. 2006 number of cases B. Current number of cases in 2011 C. Number of deaths annually II. Define diabetes A. Define type I

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    Nurse practitioners may specialize in a variety of settings‚ but are not limited to; primary care‚ acute care‚ palliative care‚ infectious disease‚ and gerontology. Becoming a nurse practitioner requires a Master of Science in nursing‚ post masters‚ or Doctor of nursing practice (Britt‚ 2012). The services provided by nurse practitioners include; diagnosing and treating health problems‚ adult and well child checks‚ prescribing medications‚ teaching health promotion while promoting disease prevention

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    Description It is my first day of work after graduating from nursing school. I am currently in a remote island of Maldives. It is a small hospital consisting of 50 beds and almost 20 staffs working in 3 shifts. I came for morning duty and the nursing in-charge shown me maternal and surgical ward as my first work place. After taking handing over from the night shift staff I made everything ready for the ward round as the doctors will be here in no time. Just before the doctors arrival we got a patient

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    her obligations of employment. Working extra shifts‚ teaching‚ and membership in NAPNES are personal values‚ not accountability. 4. The LPN reminds a group of students that the values they demonstrate in their practice have their roots in: 1. nursing school education. 2. family influence. 3. peer relationships. 4. agency policies. ANS: 2 The family shapes values that are demonstrated in later life. These values may be enhanced or challenged by life experiences‚ but the base is forged in

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