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    Case Study: Charge Nurse

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    In the critical thinking assignment there is an oncology unit staffed with a charge nurse Sherry, a new hire licensed nurse James, and a nursing assistant in nursing school Julie all assigned to care for nine patients. The scenario we are asked to review is Sherry delegated a task to James to complete for a radical mastectomy patient that is nonverbal to James, the nurse assigned to her. The key issues to consider when delegating and assigning care to a patient are that the five rights to…

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    Phenacetin Synthesis

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    p-Phenacetin was Hydrochloric Acid, which completely dissociates in water due to it being a strong acid. During this reaction the Hydrochloric Acid proton pronated itself to the amino group in p-Phenetidine, thus giving the amino group a positive charge. Next, a small amount of decolorizing carbon was added to the solution and filtered. The decolorizing carbon caused the solution to turn a dark brown color. The decolorizing carbon absorbed the nonpolar molecules in the solution, that is, the…

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    Intervention Process: The interventions I wanted to concentrate on with Mr. Charlie would be implementing goals, working with him on the avoided situations, and working with him on his negative thoughts. The first intervention of identifying goals with Mr. Charlie, him and I were able to collaboratively identify these goals. By identifying these goals with Mr. Charles, I then was able to help him prioritize the goals. This, “process involves determining the most central issues that cause concern…

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    vitals. His blood pressure was a little low and his temperature a little high. We continued to monitor him with vitals every 15 minutes. Nothing changed. I called for the charge nurse to come look at the patient. When the charge nurse arrived I left…

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    opposite of an electron or antielectron is a positron it has a positive charge. Protons and neutrons help classify atoms and elements. Atomic number is the amount of protons, it also is the amount of electrons. Atomic mass is the amount of protons and neutrons. Leptons are half-integers spin that does not undergo many interactions. There are two types, ones with negative charges, like electrons, and ones with a neutral charge, like neutrons. These are a type of antimatter. Usually atoms are…

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    citation content from the open book perspective. The IRACs here are arguments of potential solutions to the call of the question. The Subject Statement is used to infer the Subject and then the Rule. State v. Arthur Subject Matter: Solicitation Charges Subject Statement "Arthur asks Ben and Carl to help him steal whatever is valuable on the yacht." Subject Is Arthur Guilty of Solicitation? Rule Solicitation Encouraging another to commit a crime with the intent they do it.…

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    misinterpretation can invariably influence the overall accuracy of the experiment. A salt bridge keeps charges from accumulating on one side or the other, thus maintaining charge neutrality. Failure to attach a salt bridge to each half cell causes the solution in the anode compartment to be positively charged and the solution in the cathode compartment would become negatively charged, because of the charge imbalance the electrode reaction would quickly come to a halt. Precision of this…

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    be a variety of different minerals which are referred as salts. These salts include sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chlorine, phosphorus and others. These salts all possess electric charges, the number of positive and negative charged particles are equally balanced. Therefore, it has no resultant charge which is neutral. The correct balance of salts is crucial to maintain the proper functioning of the human body as salts not only control your fluid balance, but it also controls how the…

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    Cite professional literature supporting your position on the following: Define the Charge nurse’s leadership style: The Nurse Manager’s leadership style is Shared (democratic) Leadership, but it is also laissez-faire. I believe that these leadership styles are most like hers because she empowers the staff to be decision makers while dispersing decision making throughout the group. Empowering the staff to make their own clinical decisions while still abiding by hospital policies gives people…

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    Charge nurses oversee and support the nursing staff, at the same time also care for a limited number of patients. They are responsible for evaluating other nurses and acting as an educational resource and as well as accountable for maintaining a high level of patient care. Charge nurses are often experienced registered nurses who not only display leadership, communication skills and management but also are responsible for providing administrative support and patient care. Some of the daily…

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