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    The universal refugee experience is a term that colloquially describes the pain and hardships that all refugees endure. This term often includes persecution, oppression, and fear of attack or even murder as they flee. The universal refugee experience is something that child refugees experience more severely than adult ones. They face poverty, attack, and ostracization from their country of asylum, all without an adult understanding of why all these bad things are happening to them. Ha…

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    My definition of moral courage is when someone stands up for what they believe to be ethically and morally right, even when it may not result in the most favorable result for them. I am a firm believer of right is right and wrong is wrong. In the nursing field I think you have to have some type of courage to be able to advocate for your patients and yourself. Having moral courage is not always easy especially when you think there may be some type of retaliation as stated in the article Moral…

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    the levels of a risk assessment are as follows: 1) Hazard Identification The County of Orange has identified ten major hazards affecting this geographic area: flood/storm, urban/wildland fires, earthquakes, dam failure, epidemic, high winds/Santa Ana winds, vector issues, mud/landslides, tornados, and tsunamis. To identify the hazards, an extensive process took place, utilizing input from the Orange County Emergency Management Organization, emergency management…

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    Afghanistan Description

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    Afghanistan is a country with a deep history. Many famous people have encountered the country including Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries in the world with little to offer agriculturally. This paper describes Afghanistan’s population in spite of the country’s instability due to their physical environment, dysfunctional military, and lack of money. Afghanistan is a country surrounded by land. Its nearest coast line it the Arabian…

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    Labor Unions In Hospitals

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    Our most prominent in U.S. are the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Nurses Association (ANA). The AMA was founded in 1847 and continues to maintain a high level of membership throughout the states. Its main goal is to promote the art of medicine (education) and its importance to the country’s public health. The AMA maintains a strong presence…

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    Ethics Of Care Ethics

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    Discussion of Ethics of Care and Ethics of Justice Nursing ethics are the codes of conduct or standards that are designed to suit the obligations and responsibilities of the nurses (Tsitsis, 2014). Nurses provide services with reverence for human dignity despite their social status, nationality, religion, and other factors that may bring partiality to the care (ethic of justice) (Schminke, Arnaud, & Taylor, 2015). In addition, when care is…

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    The world faces immense glitches when it comes to handling matters concerning natural hazards. Natural hazards are extreme and severe climate and weather events that occur naturally in all the expenses of the realm. However, some parts are more susceptible to definite regions than elsewhere. For instance, natural fires. Natural fires have traumatized the world with the devastating damages that it has to the environment. One of the most prevalent firestorms is the 2003 Firestorm in Southern…

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    Just Culture Analysis

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    Just culture was first discussed in 1997 by author John Reason. Reason implied that just culture was a way of generating an atmosphere filled with openness and trust all aimed at the same goal of patient safety (ANA, 2010). In 2001, author David Marx promotes this culture of learning from mistakes by creating a report that aimed toward fixing the issues and end result of reducing the errors through learned behavior. The main basis of the concept of just culture is based off from three different…

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    Primary Role Model

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    My primary role model will be my mother, Ana, she has taught me valuable lessons in life that had such a huge impact. Overall, she has mainly been a teacher and counselor to me. I admire her fully because of everything she has done for my two younger brothers and me, and I know I can always count on her. My mother has taught me to become a better person and to always push myself to meet my goals in life. As she is also a source of motive and a reminder of what true love means. Furthermore, she…

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    of overlap disorders, a detailed patient history, identification of characteristic findings, and specialized tests in blood that reveal high levels of antibodies to the U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (anti-RNP) and high amounts of the antibodies ANA. Those who have mixed connective tissue disease such as systemic lupus erythematosus and systemic sclerosis disease lack the antibodies dsDNA and Scl70, respectively. The treatment of MCTD is based upon the specific signs that are present in…

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