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    I enjoyed how Sheri Fink wrote this book during the first half the reader gets a front row experience of being at Memorial Medical during hurricane Katrina and traumatic days that followed while the second half consists of the investigation against a doctor and two nurses for murdering patients. The prose is exceptional, it is very well researched with a big section of notes, it includes an index if for any reason you need to reference anything, there is a helpful list of selected individuals at…

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    As most of you know I recently went from being a psychiatric nurse at a youth residential center to a long-term care/ skilled care facility. As a psychiatric nurse of ten years, I was excited about the much-needed change. I was hired in as an assistant nurse manager and received one week of training and I was on my own. I was very anxious, to say the least, my first weekend flying solo, yet I was excited about the challenge. This weekend experience was the first thing that came to my mind for…

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    My Writing Ritual Writing rituals differ from person to person and are rarely ever the same. Some may involve eating a certain food, being in a certain room of a house, or sitting in a certain chair. There may be an individual who can only write when tied upside-down from the ceiling. Nevertheless, the two following aspects of a common writing ritual are nearly essential for success in any type of writing. The perfect ritual begins with a cool writing environment. Writing in the heat is never…

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    understandable because they lose their house, belongings, etc.… They can only bring clothes and a few things to hang on the wall and that's it. Imagine if you tomorrow you didn't have anything but a few sets of clothes some family pictures and maybe your recliner you may become depressed too. A positive thing to do to help frail older adults is exercise. The exercise will help them improve their quality of life. Also, if a long-term care facility is one of the considered options try to pick…

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    "Time to get up," my mother declared. My mother, father, and I had to be at the hospital by six A. M. At a younger age, I would always have strep throat. I even had it on my birthday! Mom and Dad asked our doctor if I should have my tonsils removed. She said, "It would probably be the best thing to do for her." I knew that my throat would hurt for a while after the surgery, but I did not think it would be as bad as it had been. After talking with my doctors, we finally got the approval to…

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    On April 1, 2015, Peyton Hollister walked home from school. When she arrived at the front door of her home, she noticed it was unlocked. When she walked in no one was home. Everything had changed. There was new furniture and new pictures on the wall. At first she thought she had walked in to the wrong house. So she walked outside to see if she was in the right house and she was. Peyton walked back inside to see if her parents had left her a note telling her that they had gone some…

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    Grieving Family Photos

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    A few hours later, new baby blue stuffed bear from Aunt Jo Ann tucked under my arm, Stacey, Jess and I were driving home. The plan was to go home, collect all the pictures we had, and then head to the hospital In St. Paul where my mom was. We needed to sort through all of the pictures to create the photo board displays for the funeral. It seems like a cruel tradition to subject a grieving family to- to force them to spend hours on arts and crafts, taping photos to construction paper. And we…

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    Theater Seating Analysis

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    theater, or you could resort to traditional family room/living room seating by having multiple types of sofas. Ultimately, you want to create the most comfortable environment, and that can be done by having single seating, loveseats, sectionals, recliners, sofas, or even convertible sleeper seating. Once you've determine the style/size of seating, you will need to also evaluate what fabric upholstery for your home theater seats is going to be the most comfortable. There are four main types of…

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    Shabby Sofa Research

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    A shabby sofa - something like a dirty looking sofa that no one would sit on A sofa that is old . A shabby sofa is like a 20 year old shabby shabby recliner a sofa that is comfortable. Many people that would come to your house wouldn't sit on It , they would think in there head The color is faded on It they might of had the sofa for years for it to look that way. A shabby sofa is something like a sofa that you wouldn't be able to get rid of it by selling It or you would have to throw it away…

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    I called Karen and learned there was a key to the cabin located under the steps to the garage. I located the key & made entry into the home with Deputies Anderson & Oswald. Once inside the home, we located John sitting in the recliner in the living room area of the home. John was unresponsive and we could not locate a pulse. John showed signs of both rigor & liger mortis and appeared as if he slightly vomited. We advised dispatch John was deceased and asked that Beltrami…

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