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    adult clinical care environment, with improvements in client and nurse satisfaction determined repeatedly. It is integral to the development of best practices that this current evidence is included.bedside reports, modified to meet client preference”( Vines, Dupler, Van Son&, 2014). 4. Sand- Jecklin, K., & Sherman, J. (2014). A Quantitative Assessment of Patient and Nurse Outcomes of Bedside Nursing report Implementation. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23, 2354- 2863. The purpose of this study was…

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    The three stories, "Through the Tunnel", "The Bridge", and "The Scarlet Ibis" all have some pretty deep messages behind the seemingly innocent stories. In "Through the Tunnel", it is about a boy named Jerry, who adventures to the big beach and discovers some new friends--the big boys. The big boys were jumping off a cliff into the water and disappearing for minutes at a time underwater. The curiosity began to take over Jerry as he tried to join the big boys in their adventure. Soon enough the…

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    Part 2: A God Among the Faeries Dorne awoke on a bed of fresh leaves and vines from the forest, full of life and ready for his presents. The sun peaked in through the gaps in the straw roof, and he could tell that it was going to be a nice day. After-all, it was his birthday! He jumped out of bed and headed out into the small clearing that the royals called home, and set about collecting wood for the fire. He started to boil up some tea and waited patiently for his family members to awake,…

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    From War Zone to Holy Land: Rostand’s symbolic settings in Cyrano de Bergerac Throughout Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand purposefully implemented symbolic settings to foreshadow the actions of the characters. Each of the symbolic settings either introduces a motif, creates an allusion, or is a metaphor; all of these further develop the theme. The earlier light-hearted settings in the book juxtapose with the somber settings later in the book. This shift in setting is purposeful to represent…

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    Creek Manor”. I was only seventeen years old when I first seen it. Everyone use to go there to hang out. It was a beautiful place. A few years ago, I came back to reminisce but everything has changed. It gave me chills to walk by the mansion. They are vines hanging from the wall. The grass is all grew up, it's as tall as a hay field. The family that lived there were the Jenkins. The family of five died in the house but no one knows how. A few people have bought the house and they all end up…

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    Lord of The Flies, The Symbolization of The Beast How far can the mental figure of a beast go before it’s too much? Lord of The Flies takes place on a island in the Pacific Ocean during the second World War. After a British aircraft transporting school boys crashes on an island they’re faced with the task of surviving with the help of adults. They develop the figure of a beast that is used to represent fear, war, and the savagery of human nature throughout the book. Initially, the younger…

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    In the book Christopher Krovatin ,the author, uses suspense from the calm period before the attacks and just leaving you no choice but to turn the next page. An example of suspense from the book is [ “the vines snap sending PJ to his death” (page 170)]. This is an example of suspense because it leaves you wondering if that is really the end of PJ , in the middle of this book ratted for eight to twelve year olds . The next reason that showcases this books…

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    Although the connection between a swamp and life may not seem relevant, Mary Oliver creates a scene of a treacherous swamp alluding to the hardships in life. In Crossing the Swamp, Oliver uses structure, tone, and imagery to describe the crossing of a swamp and its parallelism to the life's struggles. The Oliver's structure guides the readers through the swamp cautious as if the swamp really is dangerous. The swamp is described as "endless" in the beginning. This is obviously meant in a…

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    A number of measures can be taken to ensure the security of EHR’s. A few of them are already built in to the EHR. • “Access control” tools like passwords and PIN numbers, to limit access to patient information to authorized individuals, like the patient's doctors or nurses. • "Encrypting" stored information. That means health information cannot be read or understood except by someone who can “decrypt” it, using a special “key” made available only to authorized individuals. • An “audit trail,”…

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    the chirping of the birds, and the crunching of leaves beneath my feet. As I walk here, I can cross the creek on the old railroad ties to a big fallen tree and a very unstable bridge. There are times that I have to balance myself by grabbing nearby vines that are dangling from trees. Walking along the creek bed, I run my fingers along the cement wall that once held up the bridge for the railroad. I touch the leaves that still dangle from the trees and pick up insects that I find interesting on…

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