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    Distress in Newborn: It is important to understand that illness in the newborns often manifest as respiratory distress. All infants in respiratory distress should be stabilized as quickly as possible, obtaining radiographic/labs/microbiology tests and results must not delay treatment. Most common newborn diseases that present with respiratory distress are following: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome: MAS consists of delivery through meconium stained amniotic fluid with respiratory distress. Neonates…

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    2009 (U.S Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics , 2010). Psychological Distress This study is taking a look at the relationship psychological help seeking and religious coping and practices have on African American college students that may be embarked in psychological distress. Within finding the relationship, there has been studies done to find how psychological distress is first view. After empirical research, Galek et al. (2015) suggested that belief that there…

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    Assignment 4: The purpose of the paper is to assess an issue of moral distress experienced in critical care nurses utilizing the framework explained in Realities of Canadian Nursing: Professional, Practice, and Power Issues written by McDonald and McIntyre (2014). Articulating the Issue: nurses’ moral distress in ICU Critical care nursing demands ongoing update of knowledge and skills, adaptation of new technologies, and ability to deliver ethical and critical judgement quickly and precisely…

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    opposite sex and for more than two months. 63% of the participants were females and 37% were males. They sent out surveys every four months. To measure psychological distress, they chose 12 questions from Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire using a scale from one (not at all) to five (extremely). Higher scores signified there was higher distress. To measure life satisfaction, they chose the 5 Item Satisfaction using a Life Scale. The scale ranged from one (strongly disagree) to seven…

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    assessed, percentile was 19.0. The potential for distress chart, in a variety of area of my life, averaged from moderate to low stress percentages. All stress types that were categorized as moderate, in terms for potential distress, were located on the low end of the scale; the moderate scale ranges from 30%-70%. Altogether, I did not score over 40.0% in potential distress. Majority of the high scored stress types, in terms of potential for distress, are areas of self-inflicted stress. My top…

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    Research Topic: 1) Background / Idea development 1a) Literature Search The research topic I chose is binge drinking, I used three words which include psychological distress, social norms and personality to predict binge drinking because I think these words are highly related to the research topic. The first one I chose is psychological distress because I think people in stress are more likely to get drunk. The second one is social norms, which measures the perceived subjective and descriptive…

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    The care of cancer is complex. In addition to treatments and consultations, providers must work succinctly on care coordination beyond oncology treatment and assist the patient and their family to mainstream back to primary care. Nevertheless, work toward continuity of care is actively engaging; the lack of utilizing the same tools to assess the patient in survivorship is absent (Snowden et al., 2011). A primary provider may often rely on the patient self-report rather than evaluating the…

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    story “Aschenputtel” comes from Germany, but even though these stories come from different places they still have similarities along with differences. The Archetype chosen for both stories is the damsel in distress, this will show you some of the differences between the two damsels in distress and some of the similarities between them also. The Archetype damsel…

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    controlling case, Jones v. Harris, 35 Md. App. 556, 371 A.2d 1104 (1977), in which the defendant’s actions are considered to be reckless disregard as the defendant wants to inflict emotional distress on the plaintiff, in addition to the fact that he knows that it is certain to cause the plaintiff emotional distress. In our case, Lucas has prior knowledge of Wideman’s anxiety caused by the Lucius Smith case, and she continues to post the tweet of a picture of his family and the GPS coordinates…

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    “Husband and Wife Differences in Response to Undesirable Life Events” was a study to give some clarity on several studies that showed contradictory findings. In this report I will go over the hypotheses and the variables, determine what type of research was conducted, and summarize the findings. Lastly, I will discuss if the results from the sample generalize to all married couples. Determining what a study’s objective is very important. The study actually had four hypotheses but I generalized…

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