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    The standard definition when most people think of accountability or being accountable is accepting responsibility. Though this is true, to me accountability means: letting your actions rise above your excuses, overcome your fear and accept responsibility for the consequences you are accountable for. Accountability is liberating and requires a willingness to answer questions from those people affected by your actions. Accountability means to have the ability to follow through with your…

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    Observation of past and current patient safety trends in the U.S. Health industry, it becomes apparent that a multitude of procedural errors which often lead to patient malpractice. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the various aspects into the causes of procedural errors and patient care malpractice. By analyzing this data, management may utilize the information in establishing patient safety initiatives for their respective establishment. In addition, by increasing public awareness of…

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    I believe that a patient has a right to this option under patient autonomy. Also, under this law the patient maintains their right to their life. They pick and choose when their limits are versus their only option being to push until they can’t be pushed anymore, ending with a possible outcome of surviving their disease. However in most of these cases they are terminal disease. I can see why this issue would be controversial because…

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    Ever since the fall of man, sin has penetrated through every area of a person’s life. Christ made a way of escape for this sin when he died on the cross and rose from the dead. Although Christ has provided a way of escape, we cannot experience complete freedom from sin until we are joined with Christ either by dying physically or when the rapture comes. We are able to choose not to sin, but the effects of sin will still affect us whether that is through our personal sin, sin of others, or…

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    Acute Rehab Prevention

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    Preventing Falls in Acute Rehab Unit: Safe Patient Discharge is a Priority Introduction of Concept Preventing falls of all patients is the first priority of acute rehab unit. Stroke and traumatic brain injury patients are at higher risk due to cognitive impairment and weakness on the affected side after the stroke and fall. Patients forget their limitation of mobility and try to move independently without realizing their weakness after the stroke and ends up in falling and suffer more injury.…

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    After School Tutoring

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    For students consequences, our after school program location is a small building with small rooms next to our church. The more students we accept, the crowded the classroom will be. It can be dangerous for them to play when it is so packed. In some situation, when the tutors decided to stay for indoor activities rather than outdoor, the students are caged in the student center all the time, and cannot receive fresh air and sunshine. As more inexperience tutors increased, the quality of tutoring…

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    Introduction The organizational level in which strategic planning of public healthcare is done depends on the size, differentiation of the services provided and also the complexity of the organization. The different leaders’ and the different departments are responsible for the planning process. Public health organizations operate in an environment that is very unpredictable, and that keeps on changing, therefore, a strategic plan is necessary to help develop plans to cater for the changes. The…

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    The Horizontal Dimensions of the Church is the side to side relationship and how we are connected to one another as fellow Christians and according to Mueller, “unless we belong to him and believe in him, we are not part of the church.” (p. 233) we might be Christians, however without the horizontal we will not be the church or be able to carry out the tasks placed before us by God. The Vertical Dimensions of the Church is the up and down relationship between the Church and God and according to…

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    In Louisiana, Lillie would be able to recover under Louisiana Civil Code article 2315, which states in pertinent part “Every act whatever of man which causes damage to another obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it.” La. C.C. 2315 allows someone who has been wronged, to be compensated for the damage caused to him or her. In order to recover under La. C.C. art. 2315, an intentional tort must have been committed. In the present case, Joe has committed the intentional tort of battery.…

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    Sunshine Flower Shop out of Panama City, Florida is the business that is being proposed. Sunshine Flower Shop provides, delivers and sells plants, flower arrangements and even gifts. Each flower is grown here in my own backyard flower garden where customers can go and hand pick which flower they prefer to be on their arrangements. We provide flowers throughout the year for various occasions, from weddings to birthday parties, any celebrations and funerals. Our mission is to provide on time…

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