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    Literature to Support New Practice After researching Pubmed, CINHAL, and google scholarly sites to name a few for research/peer review articles regarding Intentional rounding of nurses and falls. I was quite intrigued by all the information and research I found. The vast majority of the study concluded that IR does decrease patient falls, whereas some validated the hypothesis, but more research was needed. While IR rounding is beneficial to promote patient safety, the barriers and compliance…

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    is no reason to kill whales because they the are not killing or harming people they are more valuable alive A 1. Whales are extremely important for the health of our environment, ecosystem and the marine animal welfare. Some of the marine animals huddle and swim with the whales for protection from their predators. two-thousand whales get killed every year, which means that it would be a negative impact on the ecosystem and the marine life. How would you feel to be band from the resources you…

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    highly reliable and a well-behaved enthusiastic group of students. I have spent 41 hours so far at my clinical site with my preceptor and the students. Our day starts at 6.30 am, taking students to different departments/floors. We usually have a huddle discussing the plan for the day prior to dispersing the students to different floors. We (myself and the preceptor) will make the rounds to each floor to check on each student throughout the day. We usually ask questions to students on our…

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    Mirror In An Ordinary Man

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    family situations, even though we grew up in completely different countries and cultures. We both grew up with a lot of siblings, I have seven and he has nine, and we are both the middle children. Also, when my siblings and I were little, we would huddle together during storms just like Paul and his siblings did. I chose the passage on page eighty three to be my window because I have never witnessed horrors like Paul described in his book. I can’t even picture such terrible things actually…

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    I walk back to our bench after warm ups. My heart is racing as I look at the crowd, it seems like the stands are packed. I sit down as my fellow teammates form a tunnel for the starters to run through. Coach C. begins to list off the Creede starters. After he names the last Creede starter he announces, “Now put your hand together for your home Pirates!” the crowd breaks out in a mass hysteria. After this he says, “Freshman, number 12, Owen Voll!” Owen jolts up and sprints through the tunnel. The…

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    Marcus Aurelius Arguments

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    Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Roman empire was a great philosopher he wrote poweful passages. In his meditations he comes off strong and stright forward. Many people might disagree with him and call him harsh and some might even say he makes them feel bad about themsealves, but others like myself might think he changed and battered the way thinking forever. Marcus was a stoic philosopher who dealt with emotional intelligence, mind over matter, nature, etc. One if marcus arguments in the beginning…

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    The Eyes of the Ocean The sea, a luminous gray, spills across the bottom of the picture. The brooding sky, like an echo of the sea, spreads itself across the top portion of the photograph. Between the two of them, a town huddles in shadow. The viewer finds herself unable to look away from the photograph. There seems to be some dark truth in it. “Invisible Borders,” a color photograph by Mae Kelley, was taken from a boat about a mile off shore. The perspective captures a portion of the town that…

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    the house were glued to a screen. Television plays a huge role in American culture. Television has made families more isolated and the whole nation more divided. Television has made families more isolated. In the past years, families used to huddle together on the sofa to watch television shows. Nowadays, families tend to watch their own shows in private. As stated in the article, “Television Transformed,” “Not so long ago, when Ella’s parents were her age, such a scene would have been…

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    Fans cheering from wall to wall in a home game, your player hearing the chats which magnifies their intensity, you are calling plays from the huddle and discussing bad call with the referee. This the overall goal of what being a athletic coach is being all about, needless to say many people do not see or are not concerned with the detail that it takes for any athletic coach to get to that point. In addition to the demanding work at practice that are put in, there are off the coach obligations…

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    One sunny day, Elizabeth was at her basketball game shooting around. The team went into the huddle. “Whose starting?” Mia asked. Coach said,“You, Morg, Kolby, Krystal, and Elizabeth.” Both teams went onto the court to start the game. The ref blew the whistle and threw the ball up into the air. Kolby tipped it to Elizabeth. She went down the court and scored. The teams went back and forth like that scoring. The score was already 20-15, the other team ahead. We had the ball and Elizabeth…

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