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    incorporate and encourage every patient and their family while providing care. Consequently stressing the importance, of patient involvement and decision-making based on their individual condition and the available clinical choices, instead of clinicians making the decisions for their clients/patients, which have may have totally different perception based on their own experience, values and beliefs. This aphorism relates to EBP in challenging ways to improve the existing gaps within the Health…

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    human beings tend to prioritize the solutions for basic needs such as having a roof to stay under, food, clothing and getting served by technological progress with updated appliances and transportation to afford a better life. It is also important the family support, therefore having money to achieve those means are crucial and it is only through hard work you can get it, however studying is the way out to success and to reach for higher standards in life, so it is important to do it in spite of…

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    In 2016, my grandmother was diagnosis with pancreatic cancer. This is news that no family member would like to hear. I first heard about my grandmother’s diagnosis a day before presenting to my class on the same disease. It was very emotional for me to present on the topic of pancreatic cancer knowing that my grandmother also has the disease. It is necessary for friends, associates, family members, and healthcare practitioners to identify the five level of needs in an individual situation to…

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    and varies by different government agencies but in general includes individuals or families without a regular private nighttime residence ("What is the official definition of homelessness?," 2016). The majority of the homeless live in cities; however, 1 in 4 of the homeless population are located in rural and suburban settings (Shi & Singh, 2015). Primarily composed of males, the homeless include women and families with children (Shi & Singh, 2015). The causes of homelessness are variable…

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    Medical Center is the perfect place for me where I can practice my religious beliefs while delivery nursing care for my patients. Nevertheless, I always respect all of my patients regardless their religious, cultural, and ethic backgrounds. 2. What are your two (2) units of interest and why? Although I think every unit will offer excellent learning skills for a novice nurse such as my…

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    Patient and family centered care places an emphasis on the collaboration between healthcare providers, patients and their families. This approach fosters interaction between patients and families of all ages, at all levels of care and in all healthcare settings. A patient centered approach is based on the two-way sharing of information that allows providers to identify: patient values and preferences, help patients and their families make health related decisions, facilitate access to…

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    the passing of my grandmother. When I first began, I had no prior understanding of the culture of aging beyond my grandma and her friends. Through my experience talking with the residents and observing the facility, along with my studies in public health, I noticed many gaps in the care of the elderly, both in the health care system as well as socially. Multi-generational homes are becoming increasingly more common as aging individuals may need access to caregivers, such as family members, to…

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    human’s living have been improved speedily. Along with the social and economic developments from an agricultural society to a technological society, most countries have been urbanized into developed countries with advanced technology and better living conditions. In modern society, the vocabulary “social class” is not strange to us anymore, which refers to grouping people into a set of hierarchical divisions based on incomes, living areas, types of work, and social influences. The common classes…

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    that lifestyle and transitioning into an American lifestyle. This has been my life for the past sixteen years and will continue to be so, where I am forced into constantly changing. I have faced many challenges over the years to fit in the American lifestyle while still being intact with my Afghan side. Although, these same factors are what fills a desire in me to have a better future for myself through education. Both of my parents are from Afghanistan, a country where education is…

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    and 5 years since my first trip to Nicaragua. As a high school sophomore I was lucky enough to travel to Nicaragua to a rural village in four hours Northeast of Managua, as I have told you before. Upon my arrival I have seen the unwavering hospitality of the Nicaraguan people and their enormous hearts. My time in Nicaragua has also challenged me to think about my privilege simply having been born in the US and some of the realities of third world poverty. My stay with your family was a life…

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