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    away. There are many advantages to having a cell phone. For example‚ if you get into a car accident you can call 911 immediately and get help. And with the recent invention of smartphones we can hold all of the world’s knowledge in the palm of our hand. With internet so accessible‚ you can Google things instantly and find answers to an infinite amount of questions. The Internet also makes applications like social media and e-mail possible‚ and we

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    The Board of Registered Nursing defines the nurse practitioners as “registered nurses who are prepared by advanced education to provide primary care including medical procedures that may be required for a specialty area “(BRN‚ 2012). Additionally‚ nurse practitioners must ”possess additional preparation and skills in physical diagnosis‚ psycho-social assessment‚ and management of health illness needs in primary health care and who have been prepared in a program conforming to board standards” (BRN

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    The morning of the first day of my clinical preceptorship I had such a mix of emotions. I had been lying in bed awake for hours because I felt too much excitement to sleep. My alarm went off and the nerves set in sending one question after another swirling through my head. Would my preceptor be nice? Would I disappoint her? Would I remember my lab values? Would I remember my skills? What if someone crashes will I know what to do? If everything is okay will I know what to do? A year of nursing school

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    Introduction As a first-year student‚ my love and desire for being a nurse and my background in health have enabled me to face the challenging moments in nursing. My first clinical placement started at one of the busiest hospitals (Gynecology/ Urology/ Plastics/ Head & Neck) ward. Due to my lack of experience and according to the NMBA registered nurse standards‚ I had to follow my scope of practice which was limited to bed making‚ observation‚ shower the patient and simple help. However‚ my focus

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    Cta Circle Line

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    CTA pink line train rush hours varies between 7 a.m.-10 a.m. and 4 p.m. -7 p.m. Doing these hours my estimate of riders who have recourse to profit by design line range from 122 to 140 people. These times could surrogate at any moment due to does geography of Chicago. This could speed or slow down the arrival times of many trains. Chicago Bulls topology could also tantalize with the time it takes the rider to get to the station on account of many distractions‚ similar to bus detours‚ construction

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    One of the situations I experienced in clinical this week was my conversation with 38 years old man‚ a man married to a nurse‚ a father of three girls and a writer‚ who was in for a dual diagnoses of depression also drug and alcohol use disorder. He was talking to me on how he got into drug and extreme alcohol abuse. He was telling me on how he got injured at his former work place back in 2001 and the whole time he was talking to me I couldn’t help but feel bad for him but at the same time question

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    Hygiene and Hand Washing

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    Abstract The hands are the most used body organ and are exposed to pathogens at a higher level than any other part of our body. For humans to maintain a state of good health‚ we have to reduce the transmission to these pathogens. One proven method to interrupt the transmission is by maintaining hand hygiene. The objective of this integrative review was to examine the relationship between hand washing and incidence of health care associated infections (HCAIs) in healthcare settings and provide evidence

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    The Effects of Nurse Staffing on Patient Safety Evidence and Methodology • Our goal is clearly defined---- To assess whether nurse staffing effects patient safety in the form of inpatient hospital mortality and patient safety • Our studies are observational and taken from random samples adjusted for risk and hospital characteristics----Data was obtained from nurse surveys and risk-adjusted 30-day inpatient mortality and failure to rescue. Pt discharge data was obtained from the state agencies.

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction In these present times‚ all organizations have their own system on how they deal with their day to day activities in running their business. It helps not just by increasing their performances but as well as the satisfaction‚ and positive feedbacks from their customers. With the help of this latest technology gadgets and stuff‚ the transaction that can be made in a company is through the internet connection or via World Wide Web. By using an Online Transaction Processing

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    policies by legislation‚ then the RN can easily go against the health laws and this would affect their job. So‚ the nurse has to act according to the new health laws instead of the old health laws. It can be detrimental‚ not only for that specific health professional as well as to the whole nursing framework (Willis‚ Reynolds & Keleher‚ 2012). The nursing research empowers the nurses so that they can continuously know any modifications in the laws which disturbing or interrupting their practice. Therefore

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