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    Myth Of Er Research Paper

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    During this discussion between Socrates and Glaucon, Socrates telsl a story, the Myth of Er, that the just will receive rewards in the afterlife. This myth is envisioned of a strong man named Er who is killed during a battle, but he does not actually die. Instead he is sent up above the earth to a place called heaven and while he is there he is made to overlook what is going on around him in heaven because he is to become a messenger. After he sees that the dead either go up through on opening…

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    Description of The Project ER overcrowding is usual in all countries. Clients have to wait hours before being checked by a physician and much longer prior to being moved to an inpatient bed (Freeman, 2012). The outcome is not simply troublesomeness but rather a degradation of the quality of care, clients’ well-being is compromised, staff self-confidence is reduced, and the cost of care is risen (Sayah et al., 2014). Currently the hospital where I work is facing big problems and we all trying our…

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    Even Genius People can be Wrong (An Argument against three points in Plato’s The Republic) “What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.” (Vonnegut) Plato explains the perfect city and their perfect kind. He follows the idea of Vonnegut’s stable community and uses many different ideas to explain how to create this perfect city. Some of his best…

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    Ethical Issue-Family Presence in the ER Definition Family presence is an important consideration in the health care setting, specifically in the emergency room. Family presence is the ability of a family member to have contact with a patient in a health care area during resuscitation or emergency procedures (İşlekdemir & Kaya, 2016, p. 39). Resuscitation is the process health care providers utilize to sustain life and prevent further deterioration (Leske, McAndrew & Brasel, 2013, p. 78). Family…

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    “ER nurses will treat a variety of conditions”. ER nurses work in a very fast paced environment. “ER nurses can work in hospital emergency rooms, ambulances, helicopters, urgent care centers, sports arenas, and more.” An ER nurse will stabilize patients, minimize pain, and solve problems fast. To become an ER nurse one must become a registered nurse, and “ pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses” or NCLEX-RN exam. An ER nurse earns around $30-37…

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    things to help people in need. They run tests such as x-rays, CT scans, and MRI tests. They also treat people in the ER who need emergency care. So if you needed emergency care and there wasn’t anyone there, that is what ER nurses are for. ER nurses are part of the Health Science category. They are also realistic and social holland types. Are you wondering about education to become an ER nurse?They must graduate from an accredited nursing school and pass a national licensing examination to…

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    My entire life my goal has been to become an ER doctor. I absolutely love to learn especially when it comes to science or music and I have many extracurricular activities that help keep me occupied. I plan on attending an elite four year university and then completing my time at medical school. I want to participate in this program for many reasons that all will benefit me as a person and my future. Throughout my life my family and I have endured many obstacles and challenges that we did not let…

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    The patient is a 69-year-old female who was brought to St. Joe's ER by her son who had allegedly taken her to the nursing home in North Carolina and had driven her directly from North Carolina to St. Joe's ER. Her medical history is significant for 2 previous CVA the last one in November 2015 that allegedly rendered her incontinent and paralyzed from the waist down. The patient had a PICC placed at that time because of aspiration risk. It is also to be noted the ED record indicates she also…

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    In the case of The ER that Became the Emergency, we are introduced to Ralph, a CEO at Community Memorial Hospital (CMH), and his financial officer, Bill. Here are the key findings from the information we were provided: • CMH is a private not-for-profit hospital • City Hospital is responsible for providing care to indigent people and receives money from the government to do so • Patient traffic has dramatically increased in the last 2.5 months for CMH • Most new patients are indigent people who…

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    Jacksonville. The early fog hadn't lifted yet and he didn't feel safe on an unfamiliar highway, driving only thirty-five mph. He never saw it, until it was too late, the jackknifed log truck overturned across Highway 17. Two hours later, Jake was in the ER at Memorial Hospital. Both legs were broken, along with serious head injuries, too. He was unconscious.…

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