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    The patient is a 46 year old male who presented to the ED feeling SI with a plan to overdose on 10 of his Neurontin and paranoid. Per documentation patient has not been able to sleep, he has been afraid of what will happen if he stays at home, so he came to the ED.Per documentation patient states, " I guess I didn't take enough to end it all." Further he states, " I take my meds and do what I supposed to do but nothing helps. It makes me so mad that I can't get rid of all the negativity."…

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    1. Incongruence: -She wants to be mature and make decisions on her own but feels she needs reassurance -She feels she either needs to lie to maintain her image or be ‘bad. -Choosing things she doesn't want to do. -Feels she goes against herself -She wants to take more risks and feels she does not -Hates herself is she lies, wants to be more accepting -Her ideal self is a good person and she feels she is not -She doesn’t accurately view organismic experience of making a decision because…

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    be made to determine the extent to which consideration demonstrates an element of a bargain and the legal enforceability of a contract. In addition an assessment will be made on occasions where pre-existing contracts require fresh consideration. A bargain refers to an agreement between parties and is the basis of contract formation. A legally binding contract is formed with the presence of four key elements. Namely, these are offer, acceptance, consideration and an intention to create legal…

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    prescriptions and the budgetary help once you have reached your maximum for medicines helps since her retirement is minimal. Likewise her doctor has disclosed to her that numerous types of preventive consideration are currently accessible at no extra cost. He expressed that preventive consideration can assist her with staying well and avoiding sicknesses. With all Medicare coverage, you can have a wellness exam every year without needing to pay anything at the time of your visit. Now she can get…

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    Jennifer, you bring up very pertinent points. Very seldom are barriers isolated in a vacuum, where we can flick the switch and fix the issue. Certainly the multifactorial considerations are concerns with almost any facet of healthcare and behavioral modifications. As I described in a response to Angelina Aquila, Flynn et al. (2013) described multifactorial viewpoints both from individual and family perspectives that describe facilitators and barriers to behavioral changes affecting health…

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    Five Considerations for Rail Safety Rail freight is critical to American industry and commerce. Nearly everything we use to keep our nation afloat has at least a portion of its components moved by rail. Trains move everything from fertilizer for our food to crude oil, natural gas, coal, ethanol, grains, and many different kinds of ore to heavy machinery, components for wind turbines, and even waste materials. With so many important components of our lives dependent on the rail system, it is…

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    There are certain ethical considerations that should be considered by the researcher at the time of conducting research. Some of the key ethical considerations are as follows: 3.7.1 Validity and Credibility The investigator ensures that all the information is gathered are from valid and trustworthy places so that issues can be evaded. Moreover, attaining accurate data would make it expedient for the investigator to provide confirmation to the arguments in the research. In addition, consistency…

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    The article, “Essential Ethical Considerations in Education” by Robert Smith, identifies numerous responsibilities educators in all professions should observe when instructing students, regardless of the classroom composition or disposition. It appears from the information provided in the scenario that Mr. Peabody has chosen to ignore these common considerations or has allowed community pressure to influence his philosophy concerning the curriculum. First, educators should have an ethical…

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    The 6Cs are a set of values that put Consideration in practice, a image and strategy for nursing, midwifery and care staff as well as all health and care staff. Not one of the 6Cs is more important than the other five the 6C’s were introduced through working with the public as well as professionals, according to Bostock-Cox (2013). Individually the 6Cs which are care, competence, compassion, courage, communication and commitment all carry equal importance and emphasis on putting the individuals…

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    3.6: Ethical Considerations: Ethical approval was sought and granted by the Faculty of Health Sciences Institutional Review Board. The study procedure (information to be collected, test to be done and any likely adverse effect; pain from needle during sample collection) was explained in details to each prospective participants. An information notice was given to them as well as a written consent form they were required to sign if they accepted to be part of the study or a verbal consent if they…

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