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    Technological outcomes are designed to improve the capabilities of people and their day to day experiences. They change the world in that they have both positive and negative impacts in the social and natural world. It is worth noting that technology has changed the way teachers teach whereby they are able to provide efficient ways to teach various learners and analyze their understanding. Many of the public schools in the United States have at least one computer for every five students.…

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    Nurse Job Analysis Essay

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    Amy Wood MGT 431 Dr. Calvano 13 October 2016 Individual Job Analysis: Infusion Center Staff Nurse The individual that I interviewed for this assignment was my mom, Alicia Wood. She works for St. Luke’s University Health Network (St. Luke’s) as an Infusion Center Staff Nurse. Her main job is administering chemotherapy and radiation drugs to patients on an outpatient basis. I selected my mother for this assignment because I am interested in working in the healthcare field post graduation.…

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    The electroconvulsive therapy has been one of the most controversial procedures in human history and is still performed, because of its effective treatment of depression and other mental disorders. The method of performance of ECT has changed over time, although its perception has not altered a lot. The influence of mass media, movies and books strongly determine the general public’s opinion about the electroshock therapy. Although the procedure has been performed since the late 1930s, its…

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    1. Skin problems as described by the assessment partner (ask them to describe all rashes, lesions, dry areas, any oiliness, drainage, bruising, swelling, or pigmentation issues) Patient denies having any skin problems. No visible lesions found on assessment. 2. Reported changes in lesion appearance Patient has no lesions present. 3. Reported changes in sensation (pain, pressure, itch, tingling) No skin lesions noted. Patient denies having any pain, pressure, itch or tingling of skin. 4.…

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    Hospital Role Play Essay

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    Drama: 1.Name of the Resource: Hospital Role Play The link to the resource: http://theimaginationtree.com/2013/05/hospital-role-play-ideas.html How the resource promotes inclusive practices: In order to promote children’s dramatic creative skills, the setting up of hospital is a valuable experience. Children can play different roles, for example, doctor, nurses and patients. The experience gives them the opportunity to practice the different dramatic skills of acting, conversation, role play and…

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    COPD Disease Analysis

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    ‘catarrh,’ chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane (Janchote 2013). Physician and inventor, Rene Laennec, confirmed that there was a second major component linked to COPD in 1821, known as Emphysema. Rene Laennec is also the inventor of the stethoscope.…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Reflection

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    There were many ideas for stories that popped into my head, which I felt needed to be addressed. Personal experiences became utmost important for me to share to help bring awareness to a cause and also allow people to have a voice. I wanted to tell a story not to make people sad, but to show how one moment can change a family’s life forever. I want to show how one day you can be living an ordinary life, and the next day that same life is turned upside down in an instant. I also wanted to…

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    specialized tattoo traditions. Chefs have tattoos related to food and cooking equipment, scientists have tattoo related to specialty such as insects for entomologists, dinosaur for paleontologists, constellations for astronomers; doctors have stethoscopes for caduceus, and musicians have their musical instruments or musical symbols. Today, the greatest concern regarding work and tattooing is whether tattoos are appropriate at work…

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    “A Scandal in Bohemia” and “The Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle are both narrated by Dr. Watson. Throughout the stories, Watson explains what is going on and what Holmes has discovered. However, Conan Doyle also uses Watson as a foil character to Sherlock. The things Watson describes are things most people would also see, yet what Sherlock tells him are things only Sherlock has the skills to observe and piece together. This is important because by seeing the events or people first…

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    Introduction If I was out to dinner with my pregnant friend who was in her second trimester and ordered a glass of wine, after raising concerns about how dangerous alcohol is for the developing fetus with her reply being “My doctor told me it was okay to have a glass of wine once in awhile.” The advice I would give her would be to not drink any amount of alcohol during her pregnancy. I would go on to explain to her what fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is, what is happening developmentally…

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