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    Gang Violence In Chicago

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    Gang violence affects about 60 percent of most households. Gang violence have affected many lives over the years. In the cities of Chicago‚ violence is emerging a lot as the years go on. Gangs in the city of Chicago first started about the 1970’s‚ with 970 murders in one year. Gang violence occurred within and across racial and ethnic lines throughout Chicago. In the late 1960’s powerful black and Puerto Rican gangs joined forces with political groups. According to a report by the office of juvenile

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    nutrition teaching plan

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    Nursing Assessment Form Medical Diagnosis: N/A Client Perception of Health Needs: Client believes herself to be healthy‚ however admits to unhealthy dietary practices and an over use of caffeine. Has been feeling that pressures of daily activities are building up. Client Goals for Health: Client wants to regain a sense of control over daily stressors and improve her overall wellness. Client would like to receive information on ways to improve diet and would like to incorporate physical activity

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    Analysis of Middle Range Theory of Chronic Sorrow The one-year anniversary of my son’s death is in thirty-two days. Everett Andrew Craig was stillborn on March 31‚ 2017 due to an umbilical cord accident. No one makes it through life without facing some form of tragedy. Unfortunately‚ sorrow and healthcare often go hand in hand‚ necessitating sorrow-focused research and theories. The middle range theory of chronic sorrow views sorrow much differently than the traditional healthcare model‚ and it

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    Nursing Thoery Timeline

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    redefine adaptation. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 10(1)‚ 43-47. Schuyler‚ C.B. (1992). Florence Nightingale. In D.P. Carroll (Ed.)‚ Notes on nursing (commemorative ed.‚ pp. 3-17). Philadelphia: Lippincott Fawcett‚ J. (1996). On the requirements for a metaparadigm: An invitation to dialogue. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 9(3)‚ 94-101.

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    Gestational Diabetes

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    Introduction Prenatal care is important for the expecting mother‚ it helps to track keep track of the health of mother and baby there are many conditions that women find themselves faced with during pregnancy such as gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes is a conditions which develops during pregnancy. It occurs when the body is incapable of producing enough insulin to for the mother and fetus. If not properly managed it can cause adverse complications to the mother and the baby. Bassaw et al

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    Imogene King's Theory

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    Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment Abstract This paper is about Imogene King and her Theory of Goal Attainment. This paper details the components of the theory as well as practical application of those components today. Goal setting and patient education are discussed in relation to King’s theory. The role of the nurse as educator is explained. The importance of King’s theory and practical application of that theory is displayed. Imogene King was not only involved in nursing for

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    Ida Jean Orlando

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    Ida Jean Orlando Theory Nursing Theory 315 Ida Jean Orland was a first- generation American of Italian decent‚ born 1926. She received her diploma in nursing at New York Medical College in 1947‚ Bachelor of Science in Public health from St. Johns University in Brooklyn‚ New York in 1951 and her Master of Arts Degree in Mental Health Nursing from Columbia University. Orlando was an associate Professor at Yale School of Nursing‚ and while there she served as the Director of

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    The Purnell Model Analysis

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    Culture is made up of beliefs that are learned traditions that have influences for the way that they behave and interpret behavior among a specific group or members of their group. Culture includes a set of beliefs‚ values‚ customs‚ styles of communication‚ practices‚ and behaviors. Culture has a lot to do with the way it influences an individual’s health beliefs‚ the way that they behaviors towards medical treatment and the outcomes. Because of the significant influence of culture upon health and

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    Distracted Driving Speech

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    One of the most popular item on a bucket list is learning how to drive. This is an accomplishment that is usually done between the late teenage years to the early young adult years. As we all know‚ driving is the most used form of transportation in America‚ but it is also the leading cause of accidents. The question is what is being done about it‚ with the advancement of technology and database‚ we should be seeking ways to reprimand it. I am going to be talking about different methods designed to

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    Advanced Nursing Practice

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    Nurse as Clinician As clinicians‚ nurses have an “in-depth knowledge of a clinical population‚ advanced recognitional abilities‚ and increased use of past whole situations of situation specific referents for understanding the clinical situation” (Benner‚ 1984). Advance nurse practitioners focus on client and situations which enhance positive outcomes for the client. Thus‚ the practitioner’s actions are purposeful‚ directed towards excellence and pragmatic (Sutton & Smith‚ 1995). Nurse clinicians

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