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    Broadening the scope of nursing practice as put us nurses at risk for legal issues on a daily basis. We make decisions daily that can affect the lives of our patients. Due to the paperless charting we have access to the patient’s information and must use what we know at the time to make critical decisions for the patient (Black 2014) Another issue is dealing with informed consents when it comes to the patients who are having operations or other special procedures on a daily basis. Some…

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    Jerico Meaning

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    JERICO is a name derives from different origin with different meaning To make my very good name is my mother because of her idol jericho rosales and to say something different. Jerico name in Hebrew, Yeriẖo, is generally thought to derive from the Canaanite word Reaẖ ("fragrant"), but other theories hold that it originates in the Canaanite word for "moon" (Yareaẖ) or the name of the lunar deity Yarikh for whom the city was an early centre of worship.Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history…

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    On Sept. 12, 1787, five days prior to the end of what came to be known as the Constitutional Convention, George Mason of Virginia proposed the delegates preface the new Constitution with a Bill of Rights. Mason’s proposal was rejected almost unanimously. The Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, and was submitted to the states for ratification with no Bill of Rights. Then, Thomas Jefferson, writing to James Madison from Paris, “a bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against…

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    elect the president because of that fear of an overly strong government, and also due to the idea that that the president should not be voted in by Congress because then the president might feel more obligated to Congress than to the people5. Some delegates believed that the president should be elected by popular vote of the people, however the consensus was that this would be a bad idea. It was feared that the people would not be able to make a reasoned and informed choice, as Hamilton said in…

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    Type Of Democracy Essay

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    On this type of democracy people exercises its sovereignty through officials who are choose though election or appointing candidates, they may be supported or be independent from a political party and the people delegate the power of decision in politics and their elected representatives, who exercise the sovereignty of the people resulting in the civil service and government leadership. Mixed or Semi-Direct Democracy is a combination of the above two types of democracy…

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    is very important. Trust gives a leader the ability to inspire his or her team and achieve the organizations goals. The ability to delegate these roles to team members can only work effectively if there is full trust from all members. The ethical roles for the team and the leaders must all be the same. A leader has to trust that the responsibilities he or she delegates out will be completed. At the same time, the team members need to trust…

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    Alexander Hamilton was great man, just as great founding father, but was he severely under appreciated. Alexander was a founding father who did much for our country and our constitution and afterwards the United States economy. He spent most of his life working his way up the political ladder to make a difference. Alexander was a great economist and would end up losing his life for from a long time nemesis because Hamilton believed he had no place in politics . There is very much Alexander did…

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    A delegate from Virginia, he was also an author of the Virginia plan. He came to the Constitutional Convention and expected it to be another Virgina plan on a federal level. However, his ideas were soon shattered by the bombastic Hamilton. An educated man,…

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    During my leadership observation, I shadowed the nurse leader on the fourth floor of Parkview Regional Medical Center. She was the leader for the ortho-neuro trauma unit, which cares for patients with neurological and or musculoskeletal issues and those who have had surgical procedures that affect the nerves or bones of the body. The unit takes both acute and stable patients. When asked what the staff to patient and patient care tech to patient ratios were, the nurse leader replied that the…

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    The Courageous Leader What does it take to be an exceptional leader? Is exceptional leadership a talent that you’re born with or you’re not, or is it something that virtually anybody can acquire? These are some of the questions that the author Angela Sebaly, is trying to answer or point out in her book. She describes how to locate and nurture that seed of courage within yourself to be the kind of leader who inspires, motivates and guides their units, team, colleagues and organizations thru…

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