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    people work together in the emergency department, such as nurses, paramedics, and support personnel to care for people who have emergencies; although, the person with the most responsibility is the emergency department physician. The emergency room (ER) doctor or physician’s job has many parts to it, yet the first part is one of the most critical: stabilize, assess, and determine whether to admit or transport the patient. Although the thought of spending eight years of post-high school education…

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    Issues In Emergency Room

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    abandonment, malpractice and possibly putting others at risk of being harmed (Remley & Herlihy, 2015). In Gary, Indiana a hospital came up with a valid solution as evidenced by a local newspaper article (Bruce, 2015). To lighten the load of the local ER and keep people out of jail due to misconduct from a mental condition, a mental health agency opened a new rapid access facility to treat those with psychiatric issues. To better meet the needs of those who visit the ER’s for mental health needs…

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    necessary for cellular function. Furthermore, more transcribed DNA to mRNA would lead to the RER working overtime to synthesize additional proteins. The ER would have to process a surplus of proteins being…

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    Organelles Essay

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    Cells have specific structures within them that allow them to carry out their functions; these structures are called organelles. Organelles have different functions within a cell that is called Division of Labor. They are also classified in two different groups, membranous and non-membranous. Membranous organelles are surrounded by a membrane while of course, non-membranous are not surrounded by a membrane. When describing the organelles and their function, first will be the membranous…

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    it talks about a nurse Alice Kerhberg that wanted to make changes to help people that are victims of assault. She works at a hospital in London in the ER and one of her main goals is to find out a way to help eliminate violent attacks on people in the local area. One way she does this is by collecting data on victim before they are seen in her ER. She believes that 75 % of the assault victim don’t report to the authorities and being a charge nurse, she feels is the perfect for getting…

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    Xanax Diary

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    patient expressed in tears that she wants to stop using and the desire of wanting a healthy baby. Addressing the patient ER visit two or three weeks:…

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    The N Word Essay

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    Although this word originated with “er” at the end to degrade African Americans during slavery times by the whites, we have come to modify the word with an “a” at the end and use it as slang or a means of communication between one another. This was developed in the African American community…

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    Steroids In A Cell City

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    We, the organelles of Cell city need to unite and function as one. This can be achieved through the sole leadership of us, the Smooth-ER. We are like a tube that winds and bends. Our insides are surrounded by a phospholipid membrane, the same one used around this city. It might be easy to confuse us with our opponent, the Rough-ER, but make no mistake the Rough-ER are flat like pancakes while we are totally tubular. Although we create adrenal steroids, we also play a large role in the…

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    Pearson v North Western Gas Board [1968] 2 All ER 669 Case summary The thing that escapes need not be the thing accumulated: Miles v Forest Rock Granite (1918) 34 TLR 500 Case summary 2. A thing likely to do mischief The thing need not be inherently hazardous, it need only be a thing likely to cause damage if it escapes: Hale v Jennings Bros [1938] 1 All ER 579 Case summary Shiffman v The Grand Priory of St John [1936] 1 All ER 557 Case summary 3.…

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    I. Introduction A. Attention-getter: I used to go to the ER in Raleigh General hospital when my daughter had any kind of sickness like high fever or vomiting. I used to be upset when the ER nurse called someone who was there for 15 minutes while we had been waiting for over an hour. B. Introduce Topic: The triage process works on the premise that patients who have a threat to life must be treated before other patients. It is one of the important assessment skills needed by emergency nurses. C.…

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