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    There is a lady named Kerrie who did not sleep very well because she is faced with a quarterly financial review and planning session with the Chief Executive Officer and the other general managers at her job called Access. Kerrie and the other managers want to meet the 15 % reduction of the budget and she strongly feels like reaching the goal can be achieved. Kerrie was presented with her results of her strengths and weaknesses report and she found out that she is lacking in the leadership area…

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    The American Nurses Association code of Ethics was created as a guide to help nurses provide quality care while ensuring that all patients are protected and treated equally. Provision four of the ANA has four key points that emphasize the nurse’s responsibility and obligation to his or her patient. The first statement touches on the nurse’s authority, accountability and responsibility for the decisions being made. The second statement emphasizes the nurse’s responsibility to make decisions and…

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    the past five weeks, I have encountered many different diseases, people, environments, and professions in nursing that gave me a broader idea of what community nursing truly is. I got to experience four weeks first hand with two different visiting nurses in the Fairfield and Danbury area and one week with the Health Department going on health inspections at two different places. With this, I give you my reflection of what my experience has been so far in this semester. My first week with the…

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    process that is carefully used to examine one’s thinking and thinking of others It is a mean by which underlying assumptions and variable are identify so as to draw conclusion and mark meaningful decisions In developing skill of critical thinking as a nurse we need to use rethextion languages and intuition Reflective ; revisiting a situation to dis cover meaning or purpose actually in nursing Is thinking about a particular situation that occur on a particular patient how it goes and honestly do…

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    disability nurses aim to help people with learning disabilities in their day to day activities. They make sure that the person has the right treatment, therapy, skills and support help them in their daily lives. The changes in education and training led to developments within computer-assisted learning, therapies and recreation focused training programmes. (Sheerin and McConkey, 2008) states that after the introduction of intellectual disability nurse education in 1959, the registered nurse in…

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    When I arrived to the clinic Idalia was already waiting outside the clinic door. She said “Good morning” and smiled. I said good morning back. I asked her to let me turn the alarm off before I let her inside. After I turned the alarm off I told her to please come in. I turned all the clinic lights on and she followed me to my office. She sat down in the chair she usually sits in next the cabinets. She grabbed her arms and appeared to be shivering. I asked her if she would like me to turn the…

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    When I found out that I had to interview a nurse, I was a bit nervous. I interviewed a friend of a friend and was scared that she was going to tell me that she hated her job and dreads going to work. I got the exact opposite response. She told me that she loves everything about her job, except her commute. I was relieved when she said that. I was comforted by the fact that she has been a nurse for several years and still enjoys it. When I got to the question about what the most difficult part of…

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    Between the nurses yelling and being aggravated with not having the supplies that they need, to things being on backorder and having to explain that to the nurse who is upset that they do not have what they need for the baby that they are working on. Step 2 Although the article that I found relates more towards nurses, I used this research to compare it to what I see daily with the people that report to me. While at work the other day, I heard an all call come over the speakers that asked…

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    Introduction Jackson County Hospital is located in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Lisa Silver, a pediatric social worker, is assigned to a specialized unit designed to provide emergency services for children (). Lisa reports to Diane Hughes, supervisor of the hospital’s Social Work Department. The protagonist, Lisa, suspects Carol Davis, a social worker from Jackson County Division of Family Services (DFS), has transported a foster child to the hospital while under the influence of alcohol.…

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    Throughout our experiences at both clinics we observed several similarities between the therapists, clinics and what we had learned in the classroom. First, both clinics schedule one patient every thirty minutes per PT. The PT stated that this was a common trend amongst most outpatient orthopedic clinics. Another similarity was the selection and use of manual techniques as both therapist have coincidentally received their Fellowships from The Manual Therapy Institute. Which also made them both…

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