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    Step 1: Review the ED physician record. Note presenting signs and symptoms, lab values, medical history, and the ED physician’s impression, as well as the reason why the patient is being admitted. Note any diagnostics or procedures performed in the ED. Don’t forget this part of the admission, because you might be using the ED record as the basis for an attending query, such as acute respiratory failure for a dyspneic patient intubated in the ED. Step 2: Look for the physician’s document of the…

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    According to New World Encyclopedia over 240 million people play soccer in more than 200 countries. Soccer is considered the most popular sport in the world. More and more people are learning about the history of soccer, how to coach it, the players involved, and the types of plays in soccer. Soccer, which is called football in many countries, has been played for many years. Dating back to the second and third centuries in China was the first form of the game (“Soccer”). Soccer has been…

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    work of two Turner Prize winning artists, Martin Boyce and Luke Fowler: Boyce’s work as a four-month exhibit of primarily sculpture and Fowler’s as a single screening of his film All Divided Selves. The two artists are contemporaries both living in Glasgow, but their similarities go beyond generation and nationality; they both present everyday reality in a way that makes us question our assumptions, while suggesting undertones of fear and anxiety and using motifs of Irish and Scottish folk…

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    Often, the result of the trauma leads to permanent damage of the brain resulting in neurological damage that is chronic. A Glasgow Coma Scale is used to determine the extent of the injury. It is scored based on mild, moderate, and severe with a numeric score of three to fifteen. It rates the eyes, verbal response, and motor response. There is also a modified pediatric version…

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    Organ donation, and the ethical issues surrounding it, has become a topic of discussion in recent years. Most ethical issues involve patients and family, but it can also affect nurses and physicians. The article Organ Donation after Circulatory Death, the authors highlight the ethical dilemmas of organ donation due to “non-heart beating” death. In such cases the patient must die within 60 minutes after being removed from life support to be eligible for organ donation. With the shortage of…

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    Interfaith Week Reflection

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    last two weeks the world has exposed a much bleaker depiction in relation to our level of acceptance. There has been excessive discontent in the world with the recent Paris attacks and thus rising anti-Islamic mentality. There have been attacks from Glasgow to the small region of Fife, where in Methil, 15 men attacked a Muslim couple who owned a shop. Giving these current situations, I feel myself and others of comparable thought questioning what are people doing to promote better understanding…

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    Non-Emergency Patient Transport (NEPT) evolved from an identified need in the Victorian health care system in the late 1990’s when there was a major reform of the (then) Metropolitan Ambulance Service. The main reason for the reform was that many patients were being delayed in their appointments, as ambulances were being redirected to emergency cases. During the early years of the new century, many lobbied for change, as the service was unregulated. In October 2003 the State Parliament passed…

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    CONTEXTUAL PROJECT ON PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING. PROGRAM NAME – BSN IO STUDENT NAME: ADEREMI OLUBUNMI BOLAWA (MRS) ADMISSION NO – 16064. DUE DATE: - 24TH OF DEC. 2016 INTRODUCTION This contextual project work consists of Ten (10) concept from the Module Entitled – ‘‘PUBLIC HEALTHNURSING’’ BSN 10 I will describe each of the concepts in terms of its meaning, critically analyze it for its real life application and will be followed by some references of the current research evidence.…

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    Podiatry Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION: Podiatry has no universal form of training or scope of profession. In my assignment I will compare the scope of professions within the United Kingdom, the United States of America, the Netherland and Australasia, to the South African Scope of profession in Podiatric Medicine. It will include the training of podiatry within each country, and the current disorders seen by each podiatrist. What is Podiatry? According to the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA),…

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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    artwork of the spirals up close. The design of la Sagrada Familia is variously related to some other greater works from people like Catalan modernism. While the Sagrada Familia is established in the Art Nouveau period, Charles Rennie Macintosh of Glasgow asserted that, Gaudi did the Art Nouveau style beyond its normal application (Blaikie, G. 2014). The church of the Sagrada Familia is a five-naved basilica. The central nave rises above the others. Each nave is a door that is assigned to the…

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