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    ‘Nurse X’ performed the procedure to meet the standards of my local hospital. Furthermore, she also documented the results on the patients care plan. However, ‘nurse X’ left the testing strip and the lancet on the patients bed- which doesn’t reach hygiene…

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    Introduction The gastrointestinal tract (GI) comprises of the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and the anus. Also, digestion process start from the mouth; the ingestion of food stimulate the salivary secretion (mouth), the food is chewed before its passage through the esophagus down to the stomach where mechanical and chemical digestion takes place. Pepsinogen from the chief cells helps with the digestion of protein, amylase from the saliva and…

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    Upon graduating high school, I enrolled in San Jacinto College to pursue a career in the field of computer science. This quest was short lived as I learned that a higher education required much more tenacity, patience, and self-discipline than high school. The absence of these characteristics in my personality generated failing grades. I decided to quit school and work full time. Thirty years later, I found myself with a long history of what I call “go nowhere jobs”. Once I learned all aspects…

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    Families typically raise a couple of chickens and ducks. They are allowed to forage around the house during the day, feeding on insects considered pests like ants and sometimes are given maize. At night they are kept in chicken coops tended to by the children.(Johnson) As a people, the Matsigenka are very adaptive and catch all kinds of fish in many different ways. The Matsigenka do not participate in the market economy. Attempts to get them to raise cash crops and begin to participate have…

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    backgrounds with the skills and knowledge needed to work collaboratively in a clinical practice. Furthermore, the world health organization believe that “multi-professional learning leads to better inter-professional working” as “students appreciate the importance of personalities and interpersonal skills” (WHO, 2013). Barriers to inter-professional practice, such as lack of communication, can lead to deaths as seen in the case of the maternity unit of a Cumbrian hospital, which resulted in the…

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    two-thirds of the planet’s surface. It is one of the most important and irreplaceable resources of the world. Sometimes humans do not even realize the importance of water in their lives. Each one of us consumes daily an average of about 300 liters of water. And what we do with it? How much water can we drink per day? How much we use for cooking and hygiene? These all combine we definitely do not use 300 liters. Then what happened to the rest of the water? It is just gone because of human…

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    dating violence among adolescents in relationships. One in ten teenagers in New York City schools report experiencing physical or sexual violence in a dating relationship within the past year. (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Epiquery: NYC Interactive Health Data System. N.p., n.d. Web.) Each year, approximately 1.5 million high school students nationwide will experience dating abuse. . ("Dating Abuse Statistics –…

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    Some essential attributes that are associated with nosocomial infections are critical thinking, evaluation of potential risk, exposure to risk, hand hygiene compliance, priorities of staff and department head, education of staff and patients, policies and procedures, resources that are available such as personal protective equipment, disinfectant, and a clean environment are some of the important critical/essential attributes with nosocomial infections and prevention. What does…

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    Prepare Personal Review and Reflection Paper It was important to reflect on each assignment to discover what was gained and what improvements were needed. The purpose of this paper was to reflect on each week’s assignment, identify valuable strengths as a graduate student, identify areas that needed to be strengthened, and create goals that would help strengthen the areas that needed to be improved. Summary of Each Assignment The following sections discussed a reflection on each week’s…

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    exams on time. I developed my communication skills through participating in class group assignments and interacting with patients in my nursing clinical rotations as I fully understood that English was not my first language of communication. The importance of being a good team player taught me that there are lots of things that can be done easily as a team which can be difficult doing it alone. To present…

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