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    Best practices are those techniques and routines that utilizes substantiated processes in health care. (Perleth, M., 2001). Identifying best practice within the organization (internal benchmarking) or on data obtained from a peer organization (external benchmarking) can be beneficial when looking to improve outcomes, performance…

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    evidence-base practice and how it can benefit healthcare, an understanding must be made. What is evidence-based practice? Evidence-base practice is basically research conducted through quality improvement results, expert opinion and other data/polls conducted to show best methods of improvement in how care is rendered. It essentially is used to close the gap between research conducted and how it is implemented in a healthcare setting to provide the best outcome. Evidence-base practice takes a…

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    case In the video published by MeetTheBoss TV (2011a) and MeetTheBoss TV (2011b) titled Ten Best Practice HR Tips - Human Rescource Best Practise | MeetTheBoss (Only Part 1), McDonald’s Senior V.P. David Fairhurst, KFC’s HR Director Misty Reich, Mattel’s Senior V.P. of HR Alan Kaye, and IBM’s V.P. of Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Stan Litow weigh in on the following three best practices that include: 1) “Define HR for the Business,” 2) “Think Succession Planning 2.0,” and 3) “Be…

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    I grew up interested in the legal system. As I grew older I started to show a lot more interest to the legal study. I started to research, and at school, I took classes that benefited the pathway to legal study. My interest in the legal system guided me to become a lawyer. I choose to become a lawyer because the salary. Lawyers also have many opportunities to grow and advance in the career. Although everybody is to do right by the law, everyone should be given a chance to make sure justice is…

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    Benchmarking In Healthcare

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    Internal benchmarking involves establishing best practice within a company (McGaughey, 2002). These practices can be functions, divisions, or other processes. Internal benchmarking is likely to result in greater internal efficiency or effectiveness, but not necessarily significant improvement in competitiveness (McGaughey, 2002). This type of benchmarking can work well with the principles found in cost…

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    A Novice Nursing Model

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    A Novice Nurse Journey I much-loved reading Patricia Benner (1984) book “From Novice to Expert”: it provided an insight in to the nursing practice and skills level. Many questions raised about where do I stand and where would I take my skills in the nursing field. Benner talked about the Dreyfus model for nursing skills development levels. The model described five levels of competence that any student must pass through. They are: novice, advanced learner, competent, proficient and the expert.…

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    Memory Clinics Essay

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    an increase in clients lately, he is busy trying to accommodate and provide services to some of the 564,000 Canadians living with dementia—and their friends and family members who suffer with them. Now, he is travelling to other family health practices to provide services to people with dementia and their care partners. With a 49 per cent increase in new clients in three years, the Alzheimer’s Society of London-Middlesex now has 2,268 clients. Some of this is due to the baby-boomer…

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    Jean Watson, a nursing theorist that developed the theory “Human Caring,” implements “carinas” which in Latin means “love for all people.” Watson provided a fresh prospective according to Cara (2003) “upholding these caring values in our daily practice helps transcend the nurse from a state where nursing is perceived as “just a job” to that of a gratifying profession” (p.51). Jean Watson theory is comprised of three elements; the carative factor, transpersonal caring relationship, and caring…

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    The Supreme Court Justice is a federal Court which is the highest body in the judicial branch. The Supreme Court is made up of a chief justice and eight associate justices, every one of whom are delegated by the president and affirmed by the Senate. Giving the unforeseen circumstances, our current Justice Scalia has unfortunately passed away during 2016 creating the current vacancy. Now we are in a bit of a pickle because the Court is currently split 4 to 4 between conservatives and liberals.…

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    systematically examining research to judge it trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context” (Burls, 2009, p.1). Evidence-based practice in nursing is essential for providing quality care. Health care reform is impacting this delivery. A relevant topic in nursing is how the economics of health care reform effects nursing practice. Searching the following websites listed in the assignment, the keywords health care reform and nursing were used. The website article chosen…

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