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    Zika Virus Cases

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    The first cases of the Zika virus were identified in 1952 and from there the virus has been identified in tropical places like Africa, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands (CDC, 2016). The Zika virus is seen as an emerging pandemic. Many people are not familiar with the Zika virus. The Zika virus is said to be detected in many other locations however, the victims of these locations passed off the symptoms to be other diseases and therefore did not report these cases (CDC, 2016). There is no…

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    Missed Care Outcomes

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    Effects of Missed Care on Patient Outcomes The effects of missed care are associated with an increased risk of falls, adverse events and decreased patient satisfaction with care. One of the studies evaluated the role of missed nursing care in relation to staffing levels, which was measured as hours per patient day and patient falls. The study found that missed nursing care played a mediating role in the negative correlation between hours per patient day and patient falls. (Kalisch, Tschannen, &…

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    Through this project, I was able to explore complexity of the change process. In the beginning I thought we just need to create the card and give it the KGH to utilize them. However, through the learning process, we were able to observe the process of distributing items at KGH and creating the card itself. 1.a Recognized nurses influencing change as integral to caring and health promotion Our group recognized that nurses are the key players in caring and health promotion. Therefore, our group…

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    key business focus is based on philanthropy rather than profit. For each identified challenge there must be a strategic analysis to enable strategies to be developed to mitigate the risks these pose to the business. Each of the three levels of strategy must be carefully assessed to determine the different consequences and both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods must inform strategy formulation to meet the identified challenges for the organisation. The Wellington Society for the…

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    that occurred at the residence. Upon arrival, officers observed a black female, who was later identified as Blair Sims (B/F 10-19-1991) inside of the residence suffering from a gunshot wound. Officer advised that MEMS personnel responded to the residence and transported Ms. Sims to UAMS hospital where she was pronounced dead at 1353 hours. Major Crime’s detectives responded to the scene and identified a possible witness, Alexia Stephens (B/F 08-07-1992) who was transported to the 12th Street…

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    From the limited details of the Lewis Blackman case, there are three at least processes issues identified. Failure to recognize an acute abdomen, failure to meet the family/patient communication expectations, and failure to recognize clinical deterioration. Two of these processes lend themselves to a sigma six process. Although there are many clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis of acne abdomen, the clinical evaluation data is difficult to quantify and is subjective. The other two…

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    It has been proven that race and gender play a major role in the formation of identity. According to former president of Spelman College, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum in her piece “The Complexity of Identity: Who am I?”, “The aspect of identity that is the target of others’ attentions and subsequently of our own, often is that which sets us apart as exceptional or “other” in their eyes.”.(Tatum) She prefaced this statement by mentioning an experiment that was held in a coeducational setting the…

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    In Hip Hop a name is everything, it is your identity and your mark on the world. In Jeff Chang’s book, “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A history of the Hip-Hop Generation” DJ Kool Herc mentioned that tagging a name was, “like locating the edge of civil society and planting a flag there”. It did not make them celebrities to the outside world but it made them celebrities to their peers (74). Creating a memorable name was important for Hip Hop artists since this the name would represent who the artist was…

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    Labor Induction Case Study

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    improvement project was conducted. Through this project, contributing factors related to the problem were identified and patient data supporting the problem was collected leading to an intervention, which was set in place in order to attempt to minimize the number of elective inductions at FMH, and in turn, minimize the number of induction related complications. Several causes were identified to be contributing to…

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    pull motives, Crompton (1979) went further and managed to identified nine motives for travel which is consist of seven push and two pull factors. The nine motives are escape from a perceived mundane environment, exploration and evaluation of self, relaxation, prestige, regression, enhancement of kinship relationship, facilitation of social…

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