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    Delirium Stereotypes

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    1. Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P. Kaplan & Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry. 11th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2014. Chapter 21.2, Delirium; p.657-63. 2. Barr J, Fraser GL, Puntillo K, Ely EW, et al. American College of Critical Care Medicine: Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Pain, Agitation, and Delirium in Adult Patients in the Intensive Care Unit. Crit Care Med 2013; 41(1):263-306. 3. Brothwick M, Bourne R, Craig M, Egan A, Oxley J. Detection, Prevention and Treatment…

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    case of the The Christians vs. Biblical Reliability I. How do we know the Bible is Reliable? i. What does reliable mean? ii. Is the Old Testament reliable? iii. Is the New Testament reliable? II. How does science and archaeology support the Bible? i. Evidence ii. Are there contradictions? III. Jesus and the Bible. i. What does Jesus say about God’s Word? ii. Old Testament records iii. Salvation IV. Sticking with Scripture. i. Does our view of the Bible matter? ii. Believing, Feeling, Doing…

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    there is a number of minor prophets. Prophecy is typically misunderstood by the function and form. Fee also explains that the prophets primarily gave prophecy which was to speak for God to his people. Another issue we have when we read prophecy in the Old Covenant is because of the historical distance. Typically, prophecy was written in Hebrew poetry. Fee emphasizes four points for the functions of prophecy 1.) the prophets were covenant enforcement mediators, 2.) the prophets message was not…

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    and to care elderly patients with cardiac conditions has various significant changes from the care of younger patients with the same diagnoses (Jackson & Wenger, 2011). As a person become older, his or her body cells and organs also starts to get old as per wear and tear theory. Along with the structural changes, many physiologic changes occur within the body including vital organs. Heart and blood vessels also undergo various changes. According to Young (n.d.), as person grows older many…

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    to resolve the workforce issue. As well, the older population can be a proactive member of society by assisting with childcare or provide education to new employees in the workforce. These suggestions can help reduce the financial cost for elderly housing, income supplement, as well as balance out the population problem. Tax Break for Families Housing the Elders Parents demonstrate unconditional loved to their new born children. They endure late night hospital visits, providing basic needs and…

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    Now a question: Which law was a shadow of things to come? Let's find out in Hebrews chapter 10 starting at verse 1: “For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.” Question: Which one of the laws — either the ten commandments, or the book of the law — contained continual sacrifices offered year by year? Because if we can answer this…

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    Balance With Age

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    experiment show that the younger age group have greater balance than the older age groups. The 0-20 year olds achieved an average time of 47.75 seconds with the average age being 13 years, the 20-40 year olds achieved an average time of 31.42 seconds with the average age being 31 years, the 40-60 year olds achieved an average time of 40.50 seconds with the average age being 45.5 years and the 60+ year olds achieved an average time of 8.75 seconds with the average age being 67.5 years. These…

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    In accessing and investigation of theology, it is important to consider the different theological methods. As systematic theologians differ from interpreters in the sense that they look at the whole message from the Bible and the applicability of it, the five levels of analysis, which are philosophical evaluation, biblical evaluation, historical development, theological construction, and practical application, are incredibly essential to in providing a profound understanding of the text in…

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    CC: Follow up COPD. History of Present Illness: Ms. Terenzi is a very pleasant 74-year-old woman who is was previously seen by me one year ago for COPD. She states that her dyspnea has been essentially stable. She notes difficulty with hot and humid weather. She is active with gardening, where she takes frequent breaks. She does not complain of cough. She has been using her Spiriva and is interested in transiting to Spiriva Respimat. Over the last year, she notes that she was the…

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    Bible Survey

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    This first week for Biblical Survey has been interesting and insightful, lectures that were provided were sufficed. In Genesis 1, the story of creation, and how God created this world darkness with order gave this world structure, the lecture provided clarity to my previous teachings. The transition from the story of creation to the examples and stories about God’s order flowed efficiently. The materials that I read this week in comparison to my previous teachings are quite different, to say…

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