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    When charged with a DWI, there are some important things you need to know about your options. First, if you're considering defending yourself, forget about it. Facing a DWI charge is not the time to be thinking about doing it yourself. Talk to a legal professional who has experience representing individuals in DWI cases. Hiring a DWI lawyer is the first important step following an arrest for a DWI. But how do you know you are getting the right lawyer for your circumstances? The bottom line is…

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    1.2 Evidence based practice In nursing, practice is a dynamic function which changes over time due to new scientific and empirical evidence (Sackett, Rosenberg, Gray, Haynes, & Richardson, 1996). Regardless of this concept, some provide care as a routine and this can be avoided by combing the right professional approach with the best known recent evidence (Gerrish, Communicating and Disseminating Research, 2006). EBP is guided into practice by various valid processes. First of all, a problem…

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    include adultery. Polly is help to certain standards as a paralegal and should not engage in unauthorized practice of law. Therefore, Polly should not answer Mr. Smith’s question. Paralegals have certain ethical standards and rules they must follow. The National Association of Legal Assistants states that paralegals should not engage in any act that can be classified as unauthorized practice of law. Legal Assistants should not give legal advice or give their legal opinions to clients or…

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    matters are identical. Solid EQ skills help us to accurately assess the strengths and limits of ourselves and our lawyers in order to apply that information in ways that are strategic and advantageous to our legal practice. For example, EQ skills could fine-tune our awareness of who deals best with certain clients (including difficult or challenging clients) and who works well as a negotiator. (We will look at being a negotiator later in this course.) These are important observations as we…

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    Goal #1: Relate your goal to the competencies indicated under each standard. I want to build on my pre-existing knowledge from past classes to develop my own principles of hospice palliative care that correlate with me to incorporate it in my practice. Measurable Outcome (s): (How will you and others know when you have reached your goal?) This is measurable by creating my own principles of hospice palliative care by completing the strategies I have listed. I will seek for feedback from my peers…

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    The coexistence of complementary paradigms in my opinion would best serve in the advancement of nursing knowledge. In reading the definitions and sciences of the different paradigms, it appears that the coexistence of complementary paradigms would be more beneficial in the nursing practice. Nursing knowledge is forever changing and refining itself. As a nurse, this statement is witnessed on a daily basis. Various philosophers such as Whitehead, Roy, Pilkington and Mitchell also agree that the…

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    demonstrate it is a very important part to perform nurse's professional role in the clinical practice. By using various resources, my main purpose in this paper is analyze concept of competency, its definition, attributes, antecedent, consequences and I aim to determined the meaning of competency in nursing profession, how it would be recognized, determine whether it possible to observe and measure it in clinical practice . There is a lake of competency understanding; further studies are…

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    Unauthorization Of Law

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    Avoiding the pitfalls of the unauthorized practice of law, also known as UPL, is one of the most important duties that all legal professionals or aspiring law students should learn and integrate into their law career, in order to maintain impeccable ethics and conduct at all times. Clear rules and regulations must be adhered to, in regards to the unauthorized practice of law throughout the legal industry. In order to avoid the unauthorized practice of law, one must first know what it is by…

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    and respect, who share the same passion or the practice of law. I would say that law is our families business. In conducting research about the career or as I have been told by my grandfather, mother, and dad: the “profession” that I am interested in is the law. I am drawn to the law, but because of some of my learning difficulties, I have never had courage to pursue this course. The field of law is a very diverse and complex profession. The practice of law is divided between civil and…

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    Empirical Knowledge

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    Module 3 from NURS 1074: Question 1: Do I value one way of knowing more than another? Reflecting on the different approaches and patterns of knowing, the use of empirical knowledge is valued most in my nursing practice. Hood (2014), reports, “ Empirical knowing constitutes the science of nursing. It encompasses verifiable, factual descriptions, explanations, and predictions based on subjective or objective data” (Hood, 2014, p.116). It is my belief that, my application of empirical…

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