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    Improving Patient Safety

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    by using medicines safely. Medication safety is improved by using the three checks when administering medications to patients, and by the six rights of patient medication administration. Making sure to use alarms safely was another patient safety goal and could be improved by ensuring bed alarms are consistently used on fall risk patients, as well as making monitor noises loud and clearly audible for rhythm changes and necessary alerts on monitors. The fifth patient safety goal was to prevent…

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    There are many different ways to treat psychological disorders. The two main types of therapies are insight therapy and behavior therapy (behavior modification). Insight therapists rely on trying to change the way people think and feel. Behavior therapists seek to understand how unwanted behaviors might have been learned and, even more important, how they can be eliminated and replaced by more effective patterns (Geller & Dula, 2015). Behavior therapy is the most compelling to me. Under behavior…

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    the electrical room and storage rooms, where guest are not occupying, still are to be sprinklered and protected in the design phase. Other systems involved in the awareness of fire and timing of their awareness for guests would be the manual fire alarms and fire extinguishers. Both systems are vital in an emergency situation so the occupants of the hotel become aware of the danger. How the occupants respond and react to their awareness is what causes danger and misfortune to the remaining…

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    7 Radio Procedure Report

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    broadcasts, but needs to be more comfortable with what he says. I am still feeding Officer Travnitz most of our broadcasts on the radio. 10 Investigative Skills (2) (7PA0015235) Officer Travnitz responded to a PC459 - residential burglary alarm. Upon our arrival, we were assisted by another A-car, and we discovered an open door. Officer Travnitz, myself and two other officers completed a building search…

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    presence. Forcing myself to fall sleep around twelve with all the emotions and depression occurring in my life. After sleeping for a couple hours at three-twenty a.m. my digital alarm turned on playing a Hispanic song “Mi Nina Bonita” aka “My Beautiful Girl”. Convinced I had no choice but to get up and turn off the alarm or I wouldn’t get enough sleep. Turning around I notice a shadow by my door beside the digital clock wiping my eyes in shock to recognize my grandfather standing there looking…

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    August 6th, 1945 through the ninth 2 atomic bombs fell in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing half the people in the first day and the others died of radiation poisoning, while in the end it did end the war it promoted the idea of killing on a massive scale. The Cold War has popularized the use of using nuclear weapons as a deterrent which creates lots of tension between countries; if one country, shoots a nuke at another, then the other country will fire back, and this process will repeat until the…

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    Ethical Dilemma Paper

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    affect the success of any activity that she is involved in. So she has the right to claim that the final report was not the one agreed upon by the group but instead the president alone. She is also expected to show professional expertise by raising the alarm when she feels that professional etiquette was not practiced. If Gladys fails to act on the report, she would be held responsible for not reporting the fact that the president changed her report. However, on the issue of the report being…

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    work . At the time of this writing, the Joint Commission, the national organization that accredits hospitals is proposing a new patient safety goal: hospitals must urgently tackle the failure of medical staff to respond to patient alarms, a common phenomenon known as alarm fatigue. As the health care industry struggles with various types of fatigue, this paper introduces some suggestions to mitigate yet another form of fatigue – meeting fatigue. On suggestion that has been well received is…

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    The trailers for Coraline and Paranorman both portray the concepts of courage needed to overcome hardships in life, such as saving those who can’t help themselves and bullying. Both trailers reveal the protagonists unhappiness with mundane life, before focusing on ways to overcome the repercussions of their actions (Coraline escaping reality and Paranorman using his abilities to benefit the community). Both trailers reveal the unhappiness of both protagonists, and draws the audience in with the…

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    challenge- such as facing the challenges of a new job because your passion overcomes the hardship. So, how do we respond to stress? Our bodies have three adaptive responses according to the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)- alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. In phase one during the alarm reaction, you feel the faintness of…

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