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    Morals In Nursing

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    Running head: HUMAN HEALTH AND MORALS IN NURSING 1 HUMAN HEALTH AND MORALS IN NURSING 2 Human Health and Morals in Nursing Isatu Mansaray-Colbert Indiana State University Human Health and Morals in Nursing Introduction In 2010, a real life drama was witnessed in Chile. A monstrous collapse caught 33 miners 2,300 feet underground. Unrealistically, each of the 33 made…

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    As the 2016 Presidential election heats up, the media has focused mainly on two democratic candidates: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Both are very hard-working and exuberant political figures and they have presented introspective campaigns thus far. However, of these two, I strongly believe that Bernie Sanders is the right person to lead the United States of America. Not only does he have the experience to guide our country into an era of prosperity, but Sanders is one of few presidential…

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    Effective nurse communication handoff is crucial to maintain patient safety and improve health care outcomes. Handoffs can be in the form of written or verbal communication, with face-to-face communication being the preferred method. Previous history has found that a large majority of unintended patient injury was a direct cause of medical errors (Malekzadeh, Mazluom, Etezadi, & Tasseri, 2013). With this being said, bedside report between nurses and patients has been found to be the most…

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    his candidacy for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Sanders, a junior senator from Vermont, began his political career as an officer at the University of Chicago’s chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality. In 1981 he was elected Mayor of Burlington, Vermont by a mere 10 votes. Sanders, a self-proclaimed Socialist Democrat, has views that are completely unlike those of Vladimir Putin or Raul Castro. For example, he believes in leveling the playing field when it comes to large companies…

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    8 OPIATE AND BENZODIAZEPINE SUBSTANCE ABUSE Opiate and Benzodiazepine Substance Abuse Melina Esparza Moreno California State University, Channel Islands Opiate and Benzodiazepine Substance Abuse Teaching Plan Introduction Prescription drug abuse is a devastating problem for some people from different types of backgrounds. It is an epidemic that has been labeled as the nation’s fastest growing drug problem and deaths from overdose surpass those of…

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    to get ready for the upcoming trip and we were so unprepared. Us kids, we’re just stuffing shirts, pants, socks and whatever we needed and mom and dad were ready a day before, but we were not, sadly. Zipping up the last of suitcases, we headed to Burlington coat factory for ski pants and coats. We made payment on the clothing and went back home. That night we were aroused, fired up for the trip and the snow. We couldn’t have anticipated for what type of journey was ahead of us. If only we knew…

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    Trauma Case Study Essay

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    1.) Biological (including neurobiological), psychological, social, and developmental factors that are important for understanding the child’s behavior. Some of the biological and neurological factors that would be considered in this case are the effects of trauma on the child’s brain development. Applegate& Shapiro (2005) explained, “Thus, while the brain is thought to remain plastic and responsive to new experience throughout life, early childhood experience is particularly salient because the…

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    rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FCapital%20Punishment&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=search&contentPlacement=2&pgtype=collection Mandery, E. J. (2011). Capital Punishment in America: A Balanced Examination. Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett . Messerli, J. (n.d.). Should the death penalty be banned as a form of punishment? Retrieved September 17, 2017, from https://www.balancedpolitics.org/death_penalty.htm Taylor, A. (2013, May 16). Capital…

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    Case Study In Nursing

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    Case Study Cailtin Leggro is a 27 year-old female who presented to the outpatient oncology clinic at Mount Carmen Hospital for treatment. She is being treated for anal cancer with IV chemotherapy. Her diagnosis of anal cancer is new, and this is her first scheduled treatment. She is currently enrolled in nursing school to become a nurse and works as a patient care assistant at a local hospital. One of the outpatient oncology nurses, Zack Snider, was assigned to be Caitlin’s nurse for the day.…

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    Capital punishment was supposed to be a punishment in which the justice system puts to death the most malevolent criminals. Capital punishment was supposed to work as deterrence for crimes. It was supposed to scare criminals so that they do not kill or committee heinous crimes, if they do so the punishment will be death by the state. Not only has capital punishment not worked as deterrence for criminals, capital punishment shows to have a racial bias in convicting criminals. Too much tax dollars…

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