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    "It's A Beautiful Day to Save Lives" Breaking news! A medical drama television show, which first aired in 2005, has taken America by storm. If you're like me, you must be deathly bored on week nights. Always searching high and low for something to occupy your time! Call off the search dogs, and turn on the TV. We've found the perfect solution for your Thursday nights, if you want to watch it on ABC's network. Even better, we've found the perfect solution for every night if you're a netflix user…

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    Grand Nursing Theory Paper

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    innate human calling being a caring human. The aim of this paper is to express the impact of the caring relationship between the nurse and the nursed upon health outcomes. Clarification of the six assumptions of Nursing as Caring In order to apply in practice…

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    congruence in practice is to aid in the maintenance or restoration of health and wellbeing, as well as other stages of life such as death and dying (Leininger, 2007). It is through the Culture Care theory that one can learn various cultural factors affecting the execution of care such as socioeconomic status, environment, language, world perspective, and pertinent historical events within a culture (Leininger, McFarland, n.d.). Leininger proposes that it is not enough to know the cultural…

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    innovated ways to learn and implement proficient nursing care. According to Kim (1999), during the last 30 years the nursing education and development approach was based empirical methods: factual, observation and experimental practice. Nurses then implemented evidence-based practice. Kim (1999) states that in present-day interpretive methods such as: nursing experience, spiritual factors, skilled nursing techniques and analytical methods for leading nursing care. Three good points were made in…

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    Empirical Knowledge

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    Module 3 from NURS 1074: Question 1: Do I value one way of knowing more than another? Reflecting on the different approaches and patterns of knowing, the use of empirical knowledge is valued most in my nursing practice. Hood (2014), reports, “ Empirical knowing constitutes the science of nursing. It encompasses verifiable, factual descriptions, explanations, and predictions based on subjective or objective data” (Hood, 2014, p.116). It is my belief that, my application of empirical…

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    What do you picture when you hear the word “lawyer?” You most likely see people like Michael Clayton, Atticus Finch, Tom Cruise or even Matt Damon. You think of the amazing cases about civil rights. You imagine the money they make from taking down the “big” corporations in court. What I’m trying to say is people who are on the outside of law offices see the mask that is put up by studios and media. But in reality the majority of defense lawyers know but only one truth: that they will struggle…

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    (UPL) Paralegals are individuals qualified for legal practices under the qualifications of educational background, law employment as well as working under the supervision of the attorneys within any environmental settings. Therefore, these individuals have a legal obligation to work under the instruction and supervision of the attorney in the law societies. With the attorney’s supervision, the paralegals can engage vast statutory activities within the frameworks of practicing law in the world.…

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    are collapsing due to the unfair competition that is thinning out the profits. Companies working with Wall-mart are forced to provide products at very low prices or go elsewhere meaning Wal-Mart and not the manufacturer control the costs. According to Fishman “Wal-Mart is brutally competitive” by sticking to its mission of low prices (Fishman, 2006). It is unfortunate that the whole society is impacted with the obsession for low prices. It is quite visible that local business and manufacturing…

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    Daniel's Beliefs

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    misfortune, but he also prayed when things were very good. He would not only pray for his own well-being, but also with praises towards his heavenly Father. Daniel was a man of thankful prayer and came to the Lord humbly whenever he could. Daniel’s Practice of Prayer When Daniel prayed, he prayed in absolute reverence. He would get down on his knees and surrender his whole…

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    How does knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing provide a context in which to understand current practice? Every organization has the beginning and the past. Nursing has come a long way in the society. Women have ever been in charge of others’ physical health care. Look at the mothers, their roles in the household as a home maker and a cares taker. The nursing profession started from home, where mother takes cares of physical aspect of the humans. Women plays vital role in…

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