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    Pfizer Executive Summary

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    Executive Summary The premise of this analytical assessment was to evaluate how Pfizer uses analytics as it relates to decision making. The assessment focuses on the organization as a whole, with interviews from two colleagues in two different business units: Development Operations (GIP) and the Business Analytics & Insight (GEP). Overall, it is evident that Pfizer, as a consequence of being a heavily regulated pharmaceutical industry, must use scientific data to ensure that the products we make…

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    Collaboration In Nursing

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    as management. Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) and Registered Nurses (RN) have a similar scope of practice yet RNs have more responsibility and need more education. The two standards that are of particular interest to me that I would apply in my clinical setting as an RN are education and collaboration. The coursework for an RN and…

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    When it comes to the topic of animal testing, most of us will readily agree that it is a very debatable discussion. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question whether it helps researchers to find new drugs and treatments suitable for humans. Whereas some are convinced that animal testing does help researchers find new effective drugs and treatments, others maintain that some drugs tested on animals are ineffective or even safe for human consumption. In my perspective the…

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    Population-Focused Community Health 4376, effective member collaboration was used to determine the highest priority for the community in discussion. The third outcome was also met in the Risk Analysis and Implication for Practice 4377 during the Clinical Experience (Interview) assignment, collaboration with a pharmacist, continuous and safe patient care are…

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    began to understand and assist with the care of others. Taking the initiative to understand the patient’s beliefs, values, and goals will increase the compliance and obtainable outcomes of their treatment plan. I implement personal knowledge in the clinical setting by being honest to myself concerning my own thoughts and feelings. When I become occasionally overwhelmed, I take a moment to myself to reflect on my thoughts and what is the true factor that is causing me conflict. I also consider my…

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    Residential Care Essay

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    OVERVIEW The Ageing population in New Zealand has dramatically increased by 11 % in the year 1991 and slightly surged to 13% in 2009 of the total population ages 65 years old and above. With the statistics mentioned earlier they predicted that it will boosts at about 21 % by the year 2031. (Ministry of Social Development, 2009). New Zealand Aged Care Industry continue to rise and face its challenges thus, the level of assurance must take into account and standard of care must improve and provide…

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    and collaboration” (Dolansky & Moore, 2013, p. 2). Systems thinking relates to an individual’s environment to his or her behavior (Dolansky & Moore, 2013). Teaching systems thinking to students is advantageous to their success in the program and clinical practice. Critical thinking skills and knowledge are connected to system thinking. This is a problem in the Delta school of nursing and there is a positive correlation result in best patient…

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    patients across the continuum from acute to chronically ill. Clinicians have an insatiable drive for the answers about the clinical judgments they make each day. Moreover, clinicians hold very deep convictions based on the training and experience that can only be improved using convincing data or information. Clinical outcome is a health state of particular patients. Furthermore, clinical outcome is broadly agreed to measurable changes in the quality of life or health that result from an…

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    It is considered that inappropriate communication of Ms. Colleen Prise can be a main contributing factor for the clinical incident. Both verbal and non-verbal communication plays a vital role in the provision of optimal nursing care to patients professionally, legally and ethically. Professional issue According to a NSW policy, documentation by nurses must be whether paper or electric form and must include health intervention, treatment, any significant change in the patient status, and the…

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    Section 1: "What do I want to find out most from this module 's topic?" Module three offers many topics, but I chose to explore further the quality and safety in patient care. This pertains to Chapter 30: Quality and Safety in Nursing Practice in our book. The reason why I selected this subject is the fact that regardless of the existing policies and procedures in every health care setting, staff education, safety huddles, standardized handoff communication tools, and patient monitoring,…

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