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    Patient Nurse Ratio

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    . Nurses take an oath to provide the best care possible for all patients and to do no harm. The first question that is raised is how does a nurse manage a 1:5 or 1:6+ ratio while maintaining the ethical standards of a nurse? In the first opened question of the survey, nurses were asked, to explain their feelings from a previous closed question that asked if they felt overwhelmed with current patient-nurse ratios. To recall and summarize the data, out of the respondents, 3 quarters of…

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    In the VHA Workforce and Succession Strategic Plan of 2016, VISN aggregated data cites Registered Nurse as the 2nd highest Mission Critical Occupation in FY 2016 through 2022. VHA projects 39,256 RN losses from attrition over that six year span. Turnover is expected to be high because of early career quit rates, staffing shortages, voluntary retirement, staff satisfaction issues, and from the overall high mission critical nature of the RN position within VHA. On top of nurse attrition, the VHA…

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    Healthcare: Becoming a Registered Nurse Did you know it would take many long nights and a great quantity of dedication to become a Registered Nurse (RN)? Many think that the process and steps to becoming a RN is quick and easy, but they should think again! A student working to achieve their degree or certification in nursing will spend stressful nights trying to achieve their goal, but all the hard work will pay off in the end. The steps to becoming a registered nurse are you will have to be…

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    14th Amendment Equality

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    Imagine being a newly freed slave. Now imagine being free, but having little to no rights. After the Civil War ended in 1865, there were many new slaves that were often discriminated against due to their race. To ensure quality for the new citizens, three amendments were added to the constitution to ensure they were treated fairly. They are often refered to as the “Civil War amendments”. The fourteenth amendment was one of those amendments. Passed in 1868 following the Civil War, the amendment…

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    Impact on Civil Rights Movement The decision from the Brown v. Board of Education case advanced racial integration first in education, and eventually in public spaces, housing, and transportation. Brown tried to address past inequalities, promoted equal opportunities in public education, and extend equal protections of law for racial minorities. As a result, Brown became known for more than an education policy case. Brown v. Board of Education paved the way for future congressional legislation…

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    Sheldon Laughridge Mrs. Bailey 3rd Period 30 October 2015 Our Savior or Our Demise? Technology, is it killing us or saving us? An extremely debatable topic in the world today. Should it be as debatable as it 's made out to be though? What good it does do, seems as if what good it does do has deadly consequences. For example, electronic cigarettes are supposed to be out to help people quit smoking and decrease the chances of getting cancer and heart disease, but now it is coming out that this…

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    murdered a catholic priest. On September 23, 1923 he became officially apart of the ‘KKK’ (Bachorz). He later stated that he had been a part of the ‘KKK’ but ended any relations with them very shortly after he joined (Bachorz). Eventually, in Brown v. Board, he surprisingly told the other Justices that the purpose of the 14th amendment was to protect blacks from segregation. Felix Frankfurter was a very liberal man. He was born in Vienna Austria on November 15, 1882 to a Jewish family…

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    citizens. Although the Executive Order 9808 held equality, it did not prevent the states from promoting segregation and discrimination. For instance, in Sipuel v. Oklahoma State Board of Regents, Marshall, Sipuel’s civil rights attorney, argued that the denial of Sipuel’s admission because of her race and color was considered to be illegal. In addition, Marshall claimed that the words “separate” and “equal” were not equivalent,…

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    AICPAs relationship in advising the FASB, their function in setting the auditing standards for public accounting firms and their relationship with authoritative rule making boards such as The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), The Government Accounting Standards Board, and the HFMA Principles and Practice Board. Standard setting in the accounting industry has a long and…

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    Topeka Board of Education, helped shape the future of American education, although many people disagreed with the results. Brown v. Topeka Board of Education is a Supreme Court case that took place between the years of 1950 and 1959 (BROWN v. BOARD OF EDUCATION (I)). This court case was essentially the name given to five separate cases that were heard by the U.S. Supreme Court (History of Brown v. Board of Education). Each case was sent to the Supreme Court in 1952 (History of Brown v. Board of…

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