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    Springfield Public Schools

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    the superintendent of Springfield Public Schools, said in a news release that the district will take the next few weeks to review the guidance to ensure its practices are in compliance with law. He said letters like the one sent Friday provide advance notice about potential legal issues that may in the future be enforced as a violation of law. Stephen Kleinsmith, the superintendent of Nixa Public Schools, said he believes many of the guidelines set by the Obama administration are fine, but he…

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    can get the right to carry out the patient’s final request, known as an advance directive. In the pamphlet Questions and Answers: Advance Directive and End-Of-Life Decisions, individuals have the option of using advance directives to determine their future medical wishes and the chance to appoint close ones to follow through with those decisions (The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization). Important to note, advance…

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    Advanced Care Observation

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    apprehensive approach to this assignment. Although, I did I remain optimistic - having already seen elderly patients in clinics and in the hospital who were approaching the end of their lives, as well as engaging in the discussion regarding advanced care directives - this was different in the sense that I was affirming the end being in sight by actively participating in the topics behind dying.…

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    Advanced Directives-Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Case Study Advanced directives were formed to protect the patient’s rights and wishes if they become incapable of making decisions. In health care there are two types of advanced directives: living wills and durable powers of attorney (Lachman, 2009, p. 89). “A living will expresses, in advance, a person’s instructions or preferences about future medical treatments, particularly end-of-life care, in the event the person loses ability to make health…

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    The three questions asked were unique named A, B, and C. The questions were, Is there a Legal Right to Die?, Should the government be involve in patients’ End-of-life Decision –making?, and In the Absence of an Advance Directive, who makes Decisions for incapacitated patients?. Among the 9 subjects, in the status of Hospital administrator group interview conducted with one of the On Duty Administrator and Physician, a spiritual leader, a healthcare colleague, and other…

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    the physician’s orders, the family’s demands, bureaucracy of the hospital, the law, and the nurse’s physical and emotional limitations (Chambliss, 1996, p. 93). One common ethical issue encountered in clinical settings is the interjection of advance directives to the nurse’s innate duty to care. Specifically, this paper presents a case vignette about a Jehovah’s Witness refusing a necessary life-saving blood transfusion citing religious principles. After analysing the ethical dilemma, I strongly…

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    Terminally Ill

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    before they become pressing. For example, does your loved one have a living will, advance directives, health care proxy, a power of attorney or will. This often references as having advance directives, by having any of these documents in place will ensure that the person health wishes and end of life concerns are known. This will ensure the wishes of the terminal ill is carried out. Make sure copies of the advance directive are given to all that is involved with the care of the patient and…

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    Nursing Case Study Anthony

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    of continuing treatment and further discussion in the near future. In Victoria there are three components which make up an advance care plan. These include selecting a Medical Power of Attorney, documenting and attaching refusal of treatment forms or informing an advance care plan directive about the treatment wishes to be made for them (Components of Advance Care Planning (ACP) in Victoria, 2016). Anthony could elect an enduring medical power of attorney to make medical decisions on…

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    Will- At my age right now I do not have a lot of big assets. But if I were to die, I would give my car to someone in my family in need of a better one. My clothes and shoes would be distributed to any of my friends, Jeri, Lauren, Kelsie, Kayla, Lacie and Morgan. They can decide who gets what. My mom would get my Louis Vuitton. My MacBook Pro would go to my mom, dad, or brother. Decorations and other assets would be handed down to my family. If I were to have kids, my children would be appointed…

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    Halsey Voip Project

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    It seems Adrienne is constantly challenging her supervisor's directives, and exhibits insubordinate behavior via Non-performance, or making excuses and is not following our policy and rules: Non-performance, or making excuses. For example: Did not following instruction to verify phone numbers for Halsey VOIP project. Excuse: Not enough time. Refer to the attached: "Voip Halsey phone listing.pdf " On Thursday, February 11, 2016, after her getting the phone bill for Halsey, I…

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