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    “Nursing-sensitive outcomes are defined as changes in health status upon which nursing care has had a direct influence, “according to Yang, Ke-Ping A., Simms, Lillian M., Yin, Jeo-Chen T. This is when a patient’s health status changes due to the current treatment or healthcare delivery and fulfillment. Some of the factors that may contribute to Nursing-sensitive patient outcomes include the following bio-psychosocial functioning and patient satisfaction. Two examples of nursing-sensitive patient…

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    Social Outcomes Throughout the course of the French Revolution many results came from the event. One of the many causes of the French Revolution was the inequality between the Third Estates and the First and Second Estates. The middle classes soon realized that the king was an ineffective leader, even if King Louis XVI did suggest equal taxation but the idea was disregarded by the First and Second Estates. King Louis XVI was not a true leader, he was easily persuaded and very indecisive. Not…

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    There are Positive Outcomes when Legalizing Marijuana In today’s society, it is clear people use marijuana for different reasons. Marijuana is a plant that is known as cannabis, weed, pot, hash, grass or dope. This type of drug is popular all over the country therefore, the intake of marijuana should be taken, very seriously. Regardless, of how weed makes a person feel it comes with positive effects as well as negative outcomes. Without a doubt, when smoking marijuana or eating the drug it…

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    experiences with negative outcomes caused by emotional decisions. Emotional decisions will lead to negative outcomes that will affect you physically and or mentally and emotions such as love and anger will lead to decisions that will have negative outcomes. Firstly, emotional decisions lead to negative outcomes that will affect you physically and or mentally. There is a clear example in the Catcher in the Rye that shows how emotional decisions lead to negative outcomes mentally when Holden…

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    Home Page - Optimal Outcome Technologies? Optimal Outcome Technologies is improving outcomes. We help healthcare providers deliver better outcomes at lower costs. It’s one of those very rare win-win-win situations. It’s better for caregivers, patients, healthcare providers, insurance payors, and even government. We focus on simple, common sense solutions to challenging problems in healthcare. We still agree with the thought that 'All things being equal, the simplest solution tends to be the…

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    oppressive regimes, the desire for a revolution emerged. The political outcomes of the Arab Spring uprisings were different for each country involved. While civil war arose in some countries, other countries did not have substantial revolts; there were even states that became so weak that their government collapsed entirely. On the contrary, the political outcomes of both Tunisia and Egypt post-Arab Spring faced different outcomes, Egypt returned back to an authoritarian regime as a result of a…

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    Anthony Ulwick created a more effective approach to innovate known as outcome-driven innovation (ODI) method. Outcome Driven Innovation (ODI) Overview ODI is an effective approach to innovate and has three basic principles:- • Customers buy products and services to help them get jobs done. Customers usually have jobs that need to get done whether…

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    The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the impact of history and colonisation on contemporary First People’s health outcomes. It will also analyse how these impacts influenced Australia’s First Peoples ability to build trustful and respectful relationships within the healthcare system. It will commence by explaining the policy era of colonisation and how this era impacted on health. This will then lead into strength-based approaches that healthcare professionals can use to build…

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    encouraged to truthfully rate their performance. Many time they are more critical of themselves than the teacher may have been. Not only the main objective of learning needs to be assessed but the collaborative perspective as well. Potential Negative Outcomes On Student Learning And Social-Behavior Skills Cooperative Learning may have a few drawbacks when it comes to the social-behavioral aspect. Many learners are accustomed to a lecture style of teaching where teachers present the content and…

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    In order for an employee to be motivated, the employee must believe that if they put forth the effort they will succeed, if they perform they will be awarded, and they must value the outcome. If any of these beliefs are non-existent then the employee will have zero motivation. To help the engineers understand that if they put forth effort they will succeed two plans were put in place. First, business development training was offered to…

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