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    Community Description and Problem Statement: Deaf and Hearing Impaired Within the deaf community and amongst those that are hearing impaired, there are numerous challenges that present itself for an adult with hearing impartment. The issue that requires intervention is that there is a lack of involvement for infants with positive screenings for hearing impairment. Currently, 50% of infants aged 6 months and under with confirmed hearing loss were enrolled for intervention services. Only 50% of…

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    Apprehending on communication skills is recognizing that each patient is different and how each resident is taken care of; whether independently or with total care. A nurse-client relationship is beneficial for every nurse, for instance, when giving a care in the morning the client does not have to be irritated and anxious when getting dressed and finishing the morning routine. In clinicals, each resident knew their morning routine who were cognitively stable. On the other hand, people with…

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    the residents what their likes and dislikes; especially with their seating arrangement in the dining room. Every resident has specific sites that they sit every time they enter the dining room. The reason they sit in the same seat, I believe there would not be confusion with their meal. For example, some table has regular texture diet and another table has a modification in their diet due to different types of health problems. It is important for the dietary aide, to know where each resident…

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    Frozen Section Essay

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    OBJECTIVES FOR PGY-V FROZEN SECTION ROTATION OVERVIEW To enable residents to become proficient in the preparation of a frozen section for rapid diagnosis and intra-operative consultation. The resident will be expected to perform gross and microscopic examination of specimens as well as reporting of results. The staff Pathologist on duty supervises the resident and will co-signs all reports. OBJECTIVES 1. MEDICAL EXPERT 1.1. Appropriate gross examination, dissection, and selection/sampling of…

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    Skating Pond Tragedy Essay

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    watched in amusement. The interaction between the students and the Carlisle residents depicts an inherent contempt and resentment of the Native American children when they visited the town. That disdain contradicts the pride mentioned in the school’s accomplishments. Had the local residents truly taken the school’s goal to heart, the students would not…

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    Reform Act as part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987, it included regulations designed to address the unmet mental health needs of nursing home residents.(Rahman Momotazur). Nursing homes with higher proportion of residents with a mental illness have been shown to have the worse quality of care with all residents. While in the past it may have been worse but now in time NHs have had a rise in Quality of care for patients with mental…

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    Sacramento, is the lovely community of Granite Bay. Home to over 20,000 residents, the placid suburb is located on the Eastern edge of the Sacramento Valley nestled among the Sierra Foothills. The small community is known as "A great place to live, work and play." The residents of Granite Bay can attest to the livability of the small community and all that it has to offer. The small Place County community is able to offer its residents an unmatched quality of life. Granite Bay's great…

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    works to help make their room warm and inviting. Allowing the resident to put their own touch on their room will assist them in…

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    illustrates the vivid calamities the residents of Willowbrook experienced. It is a documentary where the inappropriate treatment of employees and management towards the residents, shook the city of Staten Island. On the other hand, just like Willowbrook, Orange Grove Homes (false/made up) is a special-needs residential facility in central Florida. It is a facility that has caught the attention of the county officials for their inability to effectively care for their residents. Therefore, the…

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    experiencing the loss of their friend, table mate, and cribbage partner. Compassion is shown in its truest form in the time that they sit at the bedside of their friend and grieve with the family through reflection of a life that was lived. While the dying resident may not be aware of that demonstration of compassion, it strengthens the family to cope during that final transition in life. Whether it is losing someone you love, you 're a caregiver, you 're facing difficult times, or you…

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