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    workflows are becoming disordered and patients are experiencing excessive wait times and decreased satisfaction levels. As the challenges rise to maximize clinical efficiency‚ increasing efforts to balance the capacity and scheduling constraints to improve efficiency with a focus on wait times and satisfaction is paramount‚ as maximizing clinical efficiency becomes priority (Lau‚ Watson‚ Hasani‚ 2014). Increased wait times and capacity constraints place added stress on health care professionals as

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    J.D. Salinger explores the difficulties associated with the passage from youth to adulthood in his novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye. The author especially highlights the importance people staying connected to others in order to make a mentally healthy and successful life transition. Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist in the novel‚ is desperately clinging to his youth. Holden is obsessed with the phony nature of adults and judges the people around him based upon their degree of insincerity‚ two-facedness

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    On the 1st of October‚ we had started our clinical teaching in Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (PPUKM). I felt excited because I like to hand on the patient and I can gain experience through clinical teaching. On the first day of clinical teaching‚ I was under En Taib’s supervision. He orientated us around the Occupational Therapy department and briefly introduced the staff and rooms in the department. Due to the presence of the patients‚ En Taib decided to bring us to ward round

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    is in response to the Student FNP Clinical Rotation opportunity posted for Walgreens Healthcare Clinic. If there is availability‚ I would like to be considered for this opportunity as I am eager to further my career within the nursing field. Due to my extensive training at Widener University‚ I am confident that I will be a great candidate for this position. My education at Cedar Crest College and Widener University has provided me with a strong clinical background‚ where I acquired the

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    This disaster clinical day was a great experience for me. As a nursing student‚ I have no experience about a disaster event and what to expect as a nurse. From the lecture‚ I understood how to triage the victims and dividing them into color categories. Emergency or red tag patients are the one that has immediate threats to life such as airway obstruction or shock‚ and require immediately intervention. Yellow-tag patients have major injuries that need treatment but can wait for 30 minutes to 2 hours

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    wrong. Religion continues to be important and associated with positive outcomes in adulthood. In late adulthood spirituality is usually present by a sense of connectedness with God or higher spiritual being. They often have high religiosity which incorporates spirituality by regularly attending church or other religious activities. Death is the final transition in one’s life. No one can escape it. In late adulthood issues involving death arise like organ donor‚ living wills and funeral arrangements

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    (Nottinghamshire healthcare NHS Foundation trust)‚ who is a consultant in Psychiatry with a longstanding interest in Clinical leadership and management. In addition to her role in the Trust she is the Vice-chair of the STP clinical reference group‚ a Board Member of the NHS Confederation Mental Health Network and sits on the Royal College Leadership and Management committee. The main Clinical Supervision is through Dr Chris Schofield‚ who is the lead consultant in Liaison Psychiatry at the Department

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    “Research now shows that many challenges in adult society – mental health problems‚ obesity/stunting‚ heart disease‚ criminality‚ competence in literacy and numeracy - have their roots in early childhood.” They went on to say that “Economists now assert on the basis of the available evidence that investment in early childhood is the most powerful investment a country can make‚ with returns over the life course many times the amount of the original investment.” Recommendations for Policy Makers and

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    My grandmother was the clear example of “if you don’t use it you will lose it”. She was retired and spent most of her time at home. The first most apparent signs of physical changes in her late adulthood were the grey hair‚ wrinkles‚ decline in vision and hearing among other typical signs. Specifically‚ she began to experience a medical condition called arthritis. Arthritis is the inflammation of the joints accompanied by pains‚ stiffness and movement

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    The effects of peer relationships on development in late adulthood are impressive. Typically‚ those older adults that face multiple challenges‚ such as decrease in finances‚ declining health‚ loss of loved ones‚ or relocation to a facility to name a few‚ are more at risk for social isolation. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and in turn render them higher risk for poor physical and mental health‚ which makes it harder for them to get out and connect with others‚ which usually leads to further

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