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    Database and Assessment Table 1 – Physical Nursing Assessment Data GENERAL: Patient is an 88 year-old Caucasian male. Vital signs stable at 97.3°F, 82BPM, 22 breaths/min, 84/54mmHg, 100% on 1.5lL O2, 0/10 pain, patient weight 58kg. SKIN/HAIR/NAILS: Skin was thin and fragile, warm and moist, skin color slightly pale, skin tear on left upper arm measuring 3 inches, no bleeding or pain. Mucous membranes are moist. Fingernails trimmed and clean. Toenails were thick and had a yellowish color to…

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    in an incubator. Clinical condition 2: Respiratory Rate Baby has the following: 10 days old; 31 weeks GA; 32 3/7 weeks PMA; in an incubator on room air; on caffeine; gains 20 grams per day (Susan, 2013). Essential signs: 2-3 apneas a day; HR=136; pulse oximetry=99…

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    Nursing Skills Test Paper

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    client was okay, but if she was not, I would do my best to accommodate her but ultimately explain the importance of the skills I was performing. I also took her age into consideration when doing cares. My patient was exhibiting forgetfulness and had a pulse of 92 percent. While this is commonly found among the geriatric population, it is not a good sign of health which I expressed to my client. Furthermore, I tried to have adequate communication with my patient. I tried to have nice…

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    “judgmental” are totally false (Zhein’s Survey). However, according to the Westboro Baptist Church website their constant picketing and cruel offense that they do to judge people who are not only of the LGBT group (Figure 1). When the Orlando Shooting of the Pulse nightclub for gays took place, the WBC showed up to “support” those who suffered a loss or others who were there to support their own beliefs (Figure 3). Westboro picketed the entire memorial and according to Jessilyn Justice, “When…

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    30 Minutes, One Pot 1 cup unsweetened almond milk ½ cup lightly steamed kale ¼ cup cream cheese 1 tablespoon hemp seed 2 (7g) packets stevia 2 cups ice cubes 1. Place the almond milk, kale, cream cheese, hemp seed, and stevia in a blender and pulse to combine. 2. Add the ice and blend until smooth and thick 3. Pour the…

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    Over the last decade, monumental advances in the medical field have taken place, resulting in prompt recognition and management of many diseases. Despite this, meningococcal disease remains one of the leading causes of death in children and young people worldwide (Dowson, 2014). With its rapid onset and serious nature, meningococcal septicaemia affects up to 0.95% of the western world’s population each year making it essential for health professionals to understand the pathophysiology,…

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    heat released can be determined by solving the rate equation. The heat released can be delayed by some gases mixtures when the excess of energy is somehow taken out by collisions to a long lifetime of other molecules. In cases of very short laser pulses there is a possibility of optical saturation, in that case the heat released is no more a linear function of the intensity of light and the absorption coefficient. Fig 1: Elementary process…

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    (Soto) For a “brown queer” he felt attacked. Pulse was hosting Latino night and most of the victims Latino. For many gays a nightclub is a place that lets them feel as a whole, to have others that relate to them in a world that feels so unaccepting. Soto states “ I feel it, I really feel it again”…

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    Pap Smear Case Study

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    hoarseness, or dry mouth. BREAST: Denies breast tenderness, mass, or lesion. Denies nipple abnormality or discharge. Respiratory: Denies cough, SOB, hemoptysis, or pain upon inspiration or expiration. CV: Denies chest pain, high blood pressure, irregular pulse or the feeling of the heart racing or missing beats. GI: Denies nausea, vomiting, hematemesis, abdominal pain, change in bowel habits, or heartburn. GU: Denies vaginal pruritis, discharge, or tenderness. Denies dyspareunia or change in…

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    and bad insight led to the final choice of death. A premature death for sure. Had he just waited or CHECKED her pulse. He would be alive. She would be alive. If Romeo had just kept his cool when Mercutio was slain he would not have been banned from Verona. Which would have kept him from leaving Juliet. Which in turn would have kept them both alive. Then if he had just checked her pulse instead of just assuming she is dead would have kept him from killing himself and Juliet killing herself. Then…

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