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    Nursing Characteristics

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    that I possess characteristics that will evolve in the nursing profession. I have a caring nature and empathy for patients and their families. Whenever my friends or anyone in general look upset, I genuinely care and ask them about their well-being. Also, when talking I always have consideration of others’ feelings. Feeling sympathy for patients and their families leads to genuine empathy, the trademark of nursing. It is difficult to watch a patient undergo pain. Nonetheless, to being able to…

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    University Personal Nursing Philosophy Coming from a nursing based family, I grew up surrounded by a lot of medical terminologies and supplies. My parents did not let me pursue a career in nursing. Instead, they guided me to economics. Before nursing school, nursing to me was all about the technical part, learning how to operate the medical equipment as well as giving medications. That is what I have seen my parents do in their clinical setting for most of the time while I was…

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    17-year-old Native American who has lived with his parents and grandparents in a rented house. He is a high school senior who receives poor grades on core subjects and cuts school frequently with his friends. Billy’s family is of low socioeconomic status and both his parents work to support the family. Billy’s parents have been fighting against each other verbally and physically at night for many years. Recently Billy’s father lost his job and he beat Billy and his mother harshly. Billy felt…

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    According to Kirst-Ashman, “Social justice involves upholding the condition that in a perfect world all citizens would have identical “rights, protection, opportunities, obligations, and social benefits,” regardless of their backgrounds and membership in diverse groups” (2011, pp.429). Kirst-Ashman (2011) also explains that, “Human rights involve the premise that all people—regardless of race, culture, or national origin—are entitled to basic rights and treatment” (pp. 430). Rivera and Erlich…

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    Procedural Drama Genre

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    et al., 2006; Goodwin, 2014). Using an interpretivist ontology to guide my research, the creative artefact is Hysterical, a practice-based television pilot featuring three women, who all live with some form of mental illness. I have sought to portray mental illness in a realistic, positive way, through my use of key narrative, character, and structural features. I have conducted critical analyses of the pilot episodes of My Mad Fat Diary (Earl &…

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    finish school. For Krystal, receiving a college education is not an option. However, she spends many hours commuting to school and has to work long night shifts to pay for her classes. She must earn an education to raise her income and improve her living conditions for her and her daughter. It also proves that there are many reasons to why a student wants to achieve a higher education. Another story called “Frank Snake Church” explores what being college-educated really means in an…

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    Nutrition in CHF patients is important because it can help to improve the function of the heart hence improving their quality of life. Some studies show that eating regular smaller meals that are appealing and easy to digest may help improve the nutrition in CHF patients (Bourdel-Marchasson, & Emeriau, 2001). Other studies suggests that meals should not be skipped as it can result in a low blood sugar…

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    help improve my fellow Sergeants’ corps’ .I truly believe that the Marines Sergeant is the backbone of the Marine Corps ,but of the entire service .This aggressive approach help me instill leadership in my Marines .I had become less passive and more confrontational with NCOs that fail to follow rules and regulations . During my first deployment to Iraq in 2003, I was awarded my second Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medal by the Commanding Officer of MWSS-372, For performing my responsibilities…

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    helping people suffering from developmental disabilities. The research would be aimed to determine the effective use of the LMA design of body, effort, shape, and space, ordinarily called the BESS approach as a remedy for the developmental disability conditions such as autism and Down syndrome (ADTA n.d). When taking a LMA class and volunteering at the Arc I became motivated to further explore the BESS method. The Arc is a community-based organization committed to serving those with intellectual…

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    hospital campus has an ambulatory side that has diverse specialties offered, and offer a CHIP and Medicare insurance specifically geared to children. There are not many strategies that TCH IDS has not put into motion, however an organization can always improve further to enhance productivity, functionality, and quality of services offered. There are some specific actions…

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