CONCEPT ANALYSIS 2. PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Professional boundaries separate therapeutic behavior of the registered nurse from any behavior which‚ well intentioned or not‚ could lessen the benefit of care to clients‚ families‚ and communities. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary (11th ed.). (2005) defines “boundary” as some thing that indicates or fixes a limit. Being clear about professional boundaries ; nurses must maintain their professional boundaries and be aware of events or
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affects all levels of societys among college students especially. Recently‚ sudents indicate highest increases of these problems. According to the article "What Is Causing the College Student Mental Health Crisis?" by Gregg Henriques‚ Ph.D. "The 2010 National Survey of Counseling Center Directors found that 44 percent of counseling center clients had severe psychological problems‚ a sharp increase from 16 percent in 2000. The most common of these disorders were depression‚ anxiety‚ suicidal ideation
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numbers. One reason for it can be blamed on the media and the impact it has on the youth of today. The media is known for brain washing todays young into telling them what is right and what is wrong‚ or which way is the right way to present ourselves to others. Many programs on television‚ mainly those which focus on the lives of super models (Americas Next Top Model being one such show) trying to go professional‚ give kids the idea that they need to have a body similar to that which they see before
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Professor Reck EN 213 – Tales of the Dark Side Brief Essay #3 The Three –Faced Monster There are many speculations that human beings possess different personas depending on certain situations. One may act a certain way around family whilst acting a different way around friends and strangers. These personas can often be regarded as different masks of the human psyche‚ a subject that is gently touched upon in concerns with the main characters in Stephen King’s short novella. “Chattering
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University of Phoenix Material Health Care Information Systems Terms Define the following terms. Your definitions must be in your own words; do not copy them from the textbook. After you define each term‚ describe in 40 to 60 words the health care setting in which each term would be applied. Include at least two research sources to support your position—one from the University Library and the other from the textbook. Cite your sources in the References section consistent with APA guidelines
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Information System Business Problem Dimensions CheckPoint: Information System Business Problem Dimensions John Smith There are three dimensions to business problems and they are people‚ organizations‚ and technology. I will provide examples for all three. The people dimension: A business needs good people who are skilled and let’s say the network is down. The company hired a network systems administrator who is well versed and skilled on the network. The administrator would diagnose
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organization can ensure the quality of data contained in its electronic health record (EHR) information system. (20 points) Electronic documentation tools offer many features designed to increase both the quality and the utility of clinical documentation‚ enhancing communication between all healthcare providers. Silow-Carroll‚ S.‚ Edwards‚ J.‚ Rodin‚ D.‚ (2012)‚ stated that one of the key driver in the implementation of EHR is to improve health care quality‚ and patient safety. To achieve this‚ it is critical
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of the couple’s situation and their likely feelings will influence my thoughts and actions‚ however‚ practice must stay guided by social work ethical values and legislation. Supporting Jackie is critical as her efforts are invaluable for Ian’s best interests of staying within the familiarity of his home environment. Nevertheless‚ in the event of any ethical dilemmas or other challenges‚ Ian is
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Releasing Protected Health Information By Tracy 11/28/2010 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act of 1996 also known as HIPAA is a federal law that was put in place to protect private health care information. The HIPAA law also regulates how private health care information can be released and who it can be released too. Any violation of HIPAA can result in termination‚ fines and even jail time‚ this is why it is important for health care providers to understand and follow
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for Health Information Technology (ONC) was implemented in 2004 as an Executive Order and legislative mandate in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECG Act) of 2009 (“Office of the National”‚ 2010). The purpose of this legislation was to improve the exchange of health information by creating an infrastructure for better governance of health information networks (“Office of the National”‚ 2013). The goal was to ensure better coordination of health information
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