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    meet the requirement for Pitocin. 4 How did you use evidence-based practice? As mention above. Moreover, we monitor the urine output, reflex as well as Homan’s sign of patient on Magnesium. 5 What are you doing to prevent compassion fatigue? I don’t have fatigue compassion since all of my patients turn out well in the end. Even the Mag pt, after her waiting for more than 24 hours, get to deliver her baby on our shift. 6 Are your learning needs being met? If not, what help do you need from…

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    and weaknesses and how to use interventions to help the client. Using technology to better assess clients and provide clinicians with effective reports to implement interventions could lead to better treatment for the client and possibly less compassion fatigue for clinicians, especially in trauma work.…

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    One of the factors that contributes to a decrease in best practice is fatigue: “16.5% of the nurses in a study by Deans (2005) identified fatigue as a cause of medication errors” (Canadian Nurses Association [CNA], 2010, p. 14). Consequently, nurses may need to alter their sleep patterns or change their work patterns in order to help with this problem (CNA…

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    chosen field is because of my compassion and love to care for the sick and the elderly. However, this occupation requires many sacrifices, to include long hours and many nursing are moving to the regions that are compensating their service with a better salary. This, leads to another issue in the nursing field; long working hours is affecting the performance of on-duty nurse. In 2014, a study in the American Journal of Critical Care found that nurses impaired by fatigue, loss of sleep, daytime…

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    The call bell system is a major part of the communication between the patient in the healthcare staff. It provides notification to all hospital staff that assistance is required for the patient. However, with numerous conflict regarding the call bell system, its purpose is in disarray. The call bell system is an important part of safety issue as it can prevent falls, accidents and injury by notifying everyone that assistance is required by the patient, especially those who have weakness or other…

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    difficulty in writing because of the tremor. Along with these symptoms, many of those with Parkinson's disease suffer from complications such as dementia, depression, swallowing difficulties, sleep disorders, bladder problems, blood pressure changes, fatigue, pain, and…

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    Ripple Reflective Report

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    A quote attributed to Mother Teresa says “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples”, this statement speaks to my passion for pursuing a counseling doctoral degree. My goal is to change the stigma both externally and internally in the mental health profession. As it takes only one stone to make multiple ripples to create a beautiful change in a body of water, I plan to be another stone for change in the mental health community. Just as a…

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    My personal opinion from a psychology student point of view is that Billy demonstrates many symptoms of the Oedipus Complex. In other words, I believe he has rooted attachment issues with her primary caregiver, her mother. He is known to have a deep affection for her mother, as well as perceiving her as the center of his life. The most important sign of his hidden sexual desires towards his mother can be observed any time he gets rejected by his mother. He reacts ultra-sensitively, and leans…

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    ER Nurse: One of the affiliations that support ER nurses is called Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). ENA was formed by Judith C. Kelleher, RN and Anita M. Dorr, RN since 1971. Now, ENA has more than 40,0000 members over 35 countries around the world. I learned that they have their own standard and deliver quality emergency services to patient. Moreover, they provide continue education to ER nurses. They also gather and concern their opinions about Emergency care. I like how they aim for…

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    I have a couple of friends that are CPS worker and has been for about 15 years now. We would get together and talk about our jobs. Some of the things they have spoken about when going to the home and court regarding children are horrible. I often ask them how to they handle the abuse and neglect of some of the children on their case load. They states the job can take its toll on you after a while you will get burn out quick but, they want to help the children because they states it is not…

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