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    but thanks to feeling of anger that the person cannot control they have a high probability to hurt people around them; since anger management is troublesome for BPD patients they be likely to hurt any person or place in order to calm themselves. Health issues caused from this mental disorder varies in dependency of the severity of symptoms, but usually some of this health problems can go from heart diseases, obesity, diabetes, arthritis, fibromyalgia, to just a simple back or feet pain to…

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    at risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, some cancers, osteoporosis, and psychological disorders. Physical activity can be effective at all phases of chronic disease management,…

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    Annotated Bibliography Bullying unfortunately still exist and is a growing problem in all of the health areas. I have focused my Annotated Bibliography on bullying amongst nurses. When I started to research this topic I didn 't realize there would be so many articles to choose from and how popular this topic was. It was overwhelming the attention that this topic has been given in the past and still generating great concern today. I have chosen four nursing journal articles that I found…

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    What value do you place on the health and wellness of members of the Wauchula Police Department? According to the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, there were 1,439 law enforcement deaths, nationwide, in the past decade (2006 – 2015). The top 3 causes of death are as follows: Cause of Death (2006 – 2015) Number of Deaths Overall Percentage Shooting 521 36.2% Auto Accident 408 28.3% Job-Related Illness 199 13.8% In 2015, there were 123 law enforcement deaths. The same top 3 causes of…

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    Collaboration In Nursing

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    According to the American Nurse 's Association (ANA), nursing is considered as the protection and development of health, reduction of physical and mental ailment, and being advocate of patients as well as family members. When it comes to the role of a nurse the standards of practice display competent behaviors based on the nursing process; collegiality, collaboration, education, principles, experience as well as management. Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) and Registered Nurses (RN) have a…

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    prevalence and rehabilitation on status in south west of Turkey", Disability and Rehabilitation, Vol. 25(24), p. 1381. 66. Knowles, T. (1997). "Hospitality management: an introduction", Longman, Second edition, New York, p. 508. 67. Lababidi, L. and El-Arabi, N. (2002a). "Silent no more: special needs people in Egypt", The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, pp. 2-4,11. 68. …………………………………(2002b) ………………… ………………………………………………………………………………….., pp. 18-20, 159. 69.…

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    Family Theory Analysis

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    Procedural Terminology reference book includes a set of codes, descriptions, and guidelines determined by the American Medical Association, used to describe procedures performed by health care providers for billing purposes (Smiley, 2015). The tenth edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) reference book provides a system of codes that classifies every disease and health finding identified by the provider, providing more than 68,000 different diagnosis codes (Smiley,…

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    Nurses and providers have an important role to play in the health care system. High patient to staff ratio is an essential feature in ensuring patient safety and quality of health care provided (Manion, 2012). Adequate staffing is a key requirement for nurse retention and patient care. While on the other hand, inadequate staff ratios endangers the patient’s life and the quality of care provided by driving the nurses away from their profession (Connecticut, 2000). In essence, high patient to…

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    rethinking of the roles of many health care professionals especially nurses. A two year initiative committee was appointed by Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2008 in collaboration with Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) with the great purpose to produce a report to recommend action oriented blue-print for the future of nursing.…

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    Professional Identity

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    practice in any clinical setting. Nurses must value and accept responsibility for self- care. This involves maintaining their own health, acknowledging their physical and psychological strengths and limitations, coercion of any kind. Nurses are responsible for ensuring their decision-making is based on contemporary, relevant and well-founded knowledge and information. (Code of Ethics for Nurses in Australia,…

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