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    summarize the article and how it impacts you as a future physical educator. In this article, “Using Triage Figuratively to Describe Effective Teaching in Physical Education,” physical educator needs to prepare their students and provide a good experience for them. In order for them to do that, the educators need to follow the six outcomes to have an effective teaching suing the TRIAGE framework. TRIAGE stand for thinking, responsibility, intensity, activity, gain, and equity. These six outcomes…

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    which took place in New York and involved 1,600 drug users, researchers found that users who did not participate in a needle exchange program were three times more susceptible to contracting HIV/AIDS than participants who did participate (Healthcare Triage,…

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    These departments work very closely all day long. The most important departments of a medical clinic are medical records, receptionist, medical staff and triage. Medical records is another department that is a strong department. Medical records put the records in the correct area within the charts. This makes it easier for the nurses…

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    guarantee that yet more people are born to exist in poverty in the future. I believe this objection generates the foundation for a thought-provoking discussion. Those who approve and concur with the objection are prone to adopt a view supporting a triage policy for long-term poverty prevention. We should think of ourselves as the occupiers of a packed lifeboat drifting with purposeless in a deep blue ocean filled of drowning people. If we attempt to rescue the drowning by transporting them on…

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    Diversity is a culture within a group of people or individual that share different beliefs, values, or customs from one’s own background. In addition, identifying an individual as whole specifically the mind, body and soul encapsulates a multidimensional holistic representation. Diversity is represented within health care as cultural competent care. According to Campinha-Bacote “cultural competency as the ‘process in which the health care provider continuously strives to achieve the ability to…

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    My decision to pursue medicine is a culmination of my experiences throughout college. I entered my freshman year with the mindset to create an impact on the medical field. I relentlessly sought medical opportunities and immersed myself in this intriguing field. Through my experiences volunteering and working, I was reassured that the ever-changing nature of medicine would allow me to utilize my skills to the fullest and challenge me daily. The dynamic nature of work in the emergency department…

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    Patient Eckman arrived at 3:15am in the ED and registered at the Admissions desk, waiting for someone to assist them. After waiting for an amount of time that exceeded the Eckman’s standards, the triage nurse evaluated Haley, yet failed to adequately perform routine vital signs, namely not taking Haley’s temperature. Haley was asked to wait in the waiting area where she began vomiting and feeling weak. The Eckman’s asked for a bed, and although empty…

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    ethical positions. Two of such objections are as follows: The first objection has consequential logic, however its conclusion is different. It states that by preventing poverty now, it may lead to more suffering in the future, so we should implement a triage policy - providing help according to the urgency of need of care - in order to lessen the usage of resources which inevitably will be need in the future (Campbell et al,…

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    there are only so many hours in a day to achieve these goals. This is where what I call goal triage comes in. What I mean by goal triage is that short-term goals should be faced head on and of highest priority. Meanwhile, long-term goals should be kept in mind at all times and prepped until achieved, transition to short-term or are maintained. With the future in mind, I will utilize this idea of goal triage coupled with perseverance in order to attain my goals and career plans, many of which…

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    Yesterday was my first Clinical at the hospital and I was in the OB triage department. There was a patient who had come in for a labor check. They had her there pretty much all day from mid-morning, and she was still there when I left. I don’t know the patients circumstances but she was alone and had to use the phone in triage to call her loved ones. She made many attempts to contact them but couldn’t get a hold of them. I overheard her nurse say that the patient was a hot mess and I got the…

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