B.O. is an 87-year-old patient who was hospitalized for syncope. Her syncope episode caused her to lose consciousness for a minute‚ which resulted in a fall at her nursing home. There were no fractures as a result‚ but she did experience some bruising. She had experienced several other episodes of dizziness within the past month. The patient has a history of confusion‚ osteoporosis‚ osteoarthritis‚ tremors and anemia‚ all of which can contribute to an increased risk for falls. A relevant nursing
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CODE OF CONDUCT Collection personnel have a professional and ethical responsibility to patients‚ the relatives of patients‚ visitors‚ referring doctors and other members of staff. 1. All collection staff have an ethical responsibility to ensure that a high standard of treatment and care is upheld. 2. Areferring practitioner’s motives are never to be contradicted. Collection staff must never make personal comments regarding referring doctors‚ the treatment they provide‚ or the
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Civil Rights Movement – Background Info 1619 – Africans arrived in Jamestown‚ Virginia 1660s – Slavery officially began when laws in Virginia and Maryland were passed. The trade lasted until 1808. South Cotton – Most slaves went to the agricultural southern states where they grew cotton for the massive textile mills in England. Abolitionists – ‘Underground Railways’ – People who fought against the slave system. There was even a underground railroad that helped escaping slaves reach the northern
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) ) JURY DEMAND vs. ) ) No._________________ ) HERMAN A. SHULMAN‚ ) ) ) Defendant. ) COMPLAINT COUNT I Comes the Plaintiff Dale M. Roehnig‚ a minor‚ resident of Davidson County‚ Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ sues the Defendant Herman A. Schulman‚ a resident of Davidson County‚ Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ in a cause of action for damages in the sum
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your internet services. - Sure. first of all I want to know for what do you need the internet? For work? For communication? or may be for online games? - well‚ I think mostly for communication with my relatives abroad. -Ok‚ then how often do you use internet? -every day. - I have choose some variants for you. What kind of tariff do you prefer? limited or unlimited? -unlimited‚ I think. - so there are 23$ and 17$ variants. Plus connection service for free if you choose our internet until the
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1. Identify a social problem experienced by that community. Use an existing study or journal article to explicate the problem. In this day and age in America’s social class is based on income and race. Political and systematic factors used to oppress the people of a certain community govern our social classes. Within every social order in the world there must be an authoritative system put in place. Those who have low income are subjected to poverty stricken environments where in some cases police
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found the root cause of the problem. In your compliant letter you stated the treated areas around the stains on your jacket had turned to an ugly yellow. On our white-n-brite label directions we advise all consumers to follow the garment care tags before using our product and to never use it as a spot remover. We also contacted the manufacturing company that made your jacket‚ and they stated that your jacket was made of a cotton polyester blend that was treated with a resin-based‚ stain resistant
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“Prosecutorial Misconduct” Criminal Justice Prof. Denise Duguay‚ MS CJWB 155 January 17‚ 2015 Cassandra Pechi-Wilson Email: cassandraw1974@gmail.com Cell Phone # (860) 940-4130 When you think of a prosecutor‚ you think of a person who is honorable. A person who is committed to helping maintain justice and upholding the law. A prosecutor is supposed to help protect the public by making sure that the “bad guys” go to jail and the innocent go free. However‚ prosecutorial misconduct and misdeeds happen
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Case Study Complaints Holly Crabtree July 8‚ 2013 LTC/328 Michele Lardiere Case Study Complaints Complaint 1 To Whom It May Concern‚ July 8‚ 2013 I am one of 90 police officers currently employed by Mason‚ Illinois. The new pay-for-performance plan instituted by the Mason police department is a form of discrimination against seasoned officers. The plan violates me and others 40 or older‚ according to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) (Brody & Chang‚ 2008). Officers
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Awkward dates • Commercials/advertising Some examples from my own experience: a) Dog-phobia; b) Bad technical support for computer products; c) Bay Area traffic. Thesis: Your central idea should be a concise statement that declares the essence of your complaint. Here are three different examples for three different topics: - Topic: Dogphobia. Thesis: Californians are way too paranoid about dogs in public places. - Topic: Bad Tech Support: Thesis: Technical support for computer products is too inefficient
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