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    Kurt Lewin's Change Theory

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    Kamboj et al. (2015) declare that the use of central venous catheters (CVCs) has transformed nursing care delivery. Consequently, central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) continue to be one of the most costly and deadly hospital-associated infections (HAIs) in the United States related to the use of CVCs (IHI, 2016). Despite efforts to minimize the occurrence of CLABSIs, these infections continue to grow in vast numbers, bolstering an alarming 300,000 cases every year (Kamboj,…

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    asking why and then asking why again until all the pieces fit together to tell the story. In the scenario for this task, a patient died because there where causative factors and errors that took place. A cause and effect or fishbone diagram would be useful in…

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    PDHPE 1) Debate the issue raised in “That Sugar Movie” that excess sugar consumption is to blame for the increasing obesity rate. Many people are claiming that excess sugar creating a ‘bad’ diet is more dangerous then alcohol, inactivity and smoking. In fact, studies have shown that an unhealthy diet consisting of lots of sugar causes more disease then all three of the previously mentioned components combined. (Group, 2017) There is much more evidence to support the fact that sugar is a huge…

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    Unhealthy Patterns

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    There are two types of effects that heavy drinking can cause: short term and long term (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). Some of the short term effects include impaired judgement, slurred speech, blurred vision, headaches, memory lapses, and several others (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). These things can all lead to decisions that can affect personal relationships, work performance, and other aspects of life. Some long term effects of binge drinking are:…

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    property known as the ‘photoelectric effect’ that causes some materials to absorb photons of light and release electrons that are captured, forming an electric current. “The photoelectric effect was first noted by a French physicist, Edmund Bequerel, in 1839” he found that specific materials would produce electric currents when in exposure to light, such as the light radiated from the sun, Sol (Knier 1). “In 1905, Albert Einstein described the nature of light and the photoelectric…

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    lifetime he had many accomplishments and awards. Albert Einstein is highly respected by many people. Albert Einstein was physicist and mathematician who developed the theory of relativity. In 1921 Einstein won a Nobel Prize for physics and the photoelectric effect. The next decade, he moved to the United States after being tracked by Nazis. He also had a major impact on atomic energy. Later Albert Einstein worked on unified field theory. Albert Einstein is considered the best physicist of the…

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    physicist Edmund Becquerel proposed that few materials have the ability to produce electricity when exposed to sunlight. But Albert Einstein explained the photoelectric effect and the nature of light in 1905. Photoelectric effect state that when photons or sunlight strikes to a metal surface flow of electrons will take place. Later photoelectric effect became the basic principle for the technology of photovoltaic power generation. The first PV module was manufactured by Bell laboratories in…

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    The mathematician that i pick was Albert Einstein March 14, 1879- April 18, 1955 . He was a very smart and intelligent man who had many great ideas that has had an impact on the world today. The reason i picked him is because although he had a slight disability, he was still very successful in life and was one of the most known people from the past. Not only was he wise in math, but he was also very wise in mathematics. Albert Einstein had a very different but unique personality and way of doing…

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    of Albert Einstein’s fame and success came within a short period of time. In 1905, Einstein was known as the smartest, most knowledgeable person throughout the world. His two major observations were called the theory of relativity and the photoelectric effect, these brought him to such a high status. First, the theory of relativity “is one of the most significant scientific advances of our time” (All About Science). Although this concept was not created by Einstein himself, he made a…

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    Although a network of ways of knowing allows the natural sciences to progress through the scientific method, as shown through Einstein’s experiments with the photoelectric effect, a network is not necessary as physicists can use pure reason to derive formulae such as E=mc2 by using existing formulae. This comparison between progress using networks and a lack of networks is also seen in the arts, where networks of ways…

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