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    the dancer arrives with the American flag emblazoned on her belly but in her eyes the narrator sees his own terror reflected back at him, thinking to himself that “above her red fixed smiling lips I saw the terror and disgust in her eyes; almost like my own terror that which I saw in the other boys.” (Ellison 22). At the peak of the narrator’s naivety he can view the dancer as a person, identifying with her in their like struggle, both suffering at the hands of White male supremacy. Yet, even…

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    Mrs P is a 79 year old widow who has been paralysed for over ten years following a stroke. She has partial movements. She is fully aware that she has been admitted into hospital because of her diabetes and for dehydration. She has been on this particular ward previously for chest infections and is familiar with the surroundings. According to (Walsh, 2002) physiological emotions may also be impacting on her eating and drinking patterns. Mrs P’s carers advise that she is a very strong willed…

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    set guidelines, apply abstract principles and critical thinking gathered from the knowledge of theoretical frameworks into practice (Davidson,2012). “When nurses view their practice through the application of theory, it opens them to more self-reflection for professional development” (Davidson,2012). Nursing theories are better understood when applied into practice. In the APN profession, multiple nursing theories are used because every patient is different, requiring different needs to be met…

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    or the last thirty minutes, I’ve been invariably groaning and rubbing my temples being continually urged to “chill” by the boy next to me. I wasn’t sure if he was serious or not. Although, I still can’t believe that I’d be with this annoying dipshit for three more hours. “So, was that a yes or a no? Seriously, I don’t understand you,” He states for the thirteenth time just as he scans my face for an answer. However, I stay silent for an instant. “Alright! I’ll take that as a yes.” “Dude. You…

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    as a whole person” and “can I identify my own strengthens and weaknesses within my eight dimensions of wellness?” After completing the wellness planning tool, I realized that in some aspects I do well and in others I know that I can do better than what I am doing now. The first step of this…

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    gathering two types of information from and about a patient, in order to perform a more detailed and holistic assessment (Roper, Logan and Tierney 2001). According to Roper et al (2001) the information gathered should be numeric where possible and personal to each patient, this is known as objective information (quantitative) and subjective information (qualitative). It is also at the assessment stage that nurses seek to ascertain what a patient can and cannot carry out independently within…

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    Lifestyle Assessment

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    quite a few questions concerning my exercise and eating habits. It was hard to answer honestly about where I currently am, and not base my answer on my past, when I was much healthier both physically and mentally. My real age ended up being 33.4 years old, 3.3 years older than I currently am. The website provided a vast amount of helpful information based off of the answers I gave. Adopting a “this too shall pass” attitude is one way to help decrease my stress. The…

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    Rights In Prison

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    demanded due process of law, a sense of uniformity in policies, tolerable living conditions, and decent medical care. Information about the black movement was quickly revealed in prisons. A number of inmates started to form connections between their personal suffering and the social system. “It became clear - and prisoners seemed to know this from the start - that their condition would not be changed by law, but by protest, organisation, resistance, the creation of their own culture, their own…

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    Discussions of violent video games help to connect to earlier research on media violence by essentially confirming and furthering their original findings. For instance, some of the early research on media violence suggested that if someone frequently watched a particularly violent television show like The Following or Dexter, then they are more likely to become less empathetic and desensitized to the violence depicted in the shows. The viewer then begins to notice the violence hardly for what it…

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    The project that I chose to assess is the Edible Schoolyard Berkeley (ESYB) project. The ESYB is a community nutrition project that is currently taking place in the city of Berkeley in California. The community in Berkeley is very diverse with people of many different cultures, ethnicities, ages, incomes and occupations. The target population, of the Edible Schoolyard Berkeley project, includes the students from grades 6 through 8 at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, also called King…

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