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    In order to increase nursing knowledge, according to Nelson and Staggers (2015), the ability to extract the unique data that nurses provide is essential. Utilizing a common language, standardized nursing terminology (SNT), allows for the organization of data, information and knowledge. Park (2014) asserted, coded SNT in the electronic health record EHR, allows for a comprehensive means to portray the “art of nursing”, the interventions and outcomes which are a direct result of nursing actions.…

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    that would act as both an assistant and primary healthcare provider. Thus, “the PA profession was created to improve and expand healthcare,” using a curriculum Stead created based on the one used for fast-tracking doctors during WWII, (The History of the PA Profession). This profession requires a bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree in PA sciences, as well as a minimum of three years’ medical work experience. A PA works under the authority of a physician or a doctor, meaning they are less…

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    The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is an innovative approach to the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective, and patient-oriented primary care, with an emphasis on the effective management of chronic conditions. Under this model, the primary care provider (PCP) coordinates continuous, comprehensive, team-based care for his patients using evidence-based medicine, while encouraging self-management of care through enhanced information technologies. In the last decade, PCMHs have been…

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    focus on the effect of the personalized mus- cle geometry on the force generation in the lower limb. DistMo defines the model personalized with the PA ob- tained with the straight line approach, while CenMo describes the model personalized with the PA obtained with the centroid line approach. GenMo represents the model that used the generic values of the PA from OpenSim (PARF = 13.9◦, PAV I = 4.5◦, PAV L = 18.4◦, PAV M = 29.6◦). The inter-model force and moment variations between GenMo, DistMo,…

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    Reuters stated “About 35 percent of the money spent on health care during the last year of life is spent during the final month.” (Reuters). With those savings we could better the medical field with newer equipment and better medicine. In the Netherlands PAS is common, they have collected statistics from their average savings in medical costs and the results are notable. A post in the Orlando Sentinel, referring to the savings in the Netherlands, expressed“2.7 percent of the deaths are from…

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    How to be a Successful International Manager Steve Jobs once said of Apple’s successes, “It 's not about money. It 's about the people you have, how you 're led, and how much you get it.” (Maroney, 1998) A firm believer in good management and healthy competition, Steve Jobs is a prime example of someone who really knew his business, and who really understood the value of good management and well-educated employees. As Jim Derivan (2003) recorded for LiveWire, Anne Mulcahy, former CEO of Xerox,…

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    Martha Graham's 1947 re-interpretation of the story of Oedipus and Jocasta, not only has some of the greatest choreography she ever produced, but also serves as a model of artistic collaboration ("Dance in Review" n.p.), Anguished, unable to prevent the unpreventable, the…

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    I attended the UCD School of Nursing interprofessional experience where treatment of domestic violence and substance abuse was addressed on two separate days. The first day of the seminar was very interesting to me because it was my first time learning about the signs of domestic violence. I was in a group that consisted of nursing students, and they were all very curious about my role as a Social Worker. They asked me questions such as, what I am currently doing at my internship and what made…

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    Reflection Choosing my three vignettes was fairly easy I was reading through them and these three just stuck out from the others because they are the best vignettes that describe me what i do and how I try to act everyday.I started re reading each vignette and seeing if i could make each one better so i started adding to each one to make them more complete. During my time writing these vignettes i have learned so much about myself, I have learned first how i got my name and what my parents…

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    Methodology Data collection and limitations Accessing the court cases was relatively easy. The Rodriguez v. British Columbia (1993) case and the appellant and intervener’s factum regarding the Lee Carter, et al. v. Attorney General of Canada, et al. (2014) case were downloaded from the website of the Canadian Supreme Court; the Carter v. Canada (Attorney General) (2012) case was accessed via the website of the British Columbia Supreme Court. The chosen dataset, however, has some flaws that need…

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