Public Health Nurses are known to bring his/her leadership and management expertise to the community for a better recovery after catastrophic events. According to Stanley et al.‚ “public health nurses are leaders in policy and planning to ensure that the communities they serve received prioritized and actionable solutions to their health and social problems.” The long-term environmental effects of catastrophic event are healthcare infrastructure loss such as damage of hospitals‚ clinics‚ pharmacies
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Health Hazards in the Homeless Community The importance of writing this paper is to bring awareness about the health hazards that the homeless community go through due to them not having the supplies or facilities to accommodate their needs to maintain their health. The homeless people are placed at a risk for diseases and other serious illnesses due to them not having access to a sanitary place or shelter or have many proper meals. In order to educate people on the importance of health risks as
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Community Health of Chesterfield County-Virginia Western Governors University Population/Economic Assessment Chesterfield County‚ Virginia has a population of about 328‚000 as of January 1‚ 2014 with 752 people per square mile. There was a 3.6% increase in the population from April 1‚ 2010 to July 1‚ 2013. 65.4% of the population is white non-Hispanic‚ 21.6% are black non-Hispanic‚ 7.2% are Hispanic‚ 3.2% are Asian and 2.1% are two or more races. In 2012 there were 3657 births and 1654 deaths
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the role of theory in nursing research. At the beginning of this class‚ I had very little understanding of the way theory and nursing research are related. I knew nursing research was useful for practice‚ and I had had much experience with finding and analyzing nursing research. However‚ I was having a hard time making the connection between theory and its usefulness in practice. The presentation by Lori Loan really helped me to make some of those crucial connections between theory and research
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Care Plan 2 Psychiatric/Mental Health PATIENT CARE PLAN Client Initials: H.C. Admission Date: 01/14/13 Unit: 4 South Age: 28 Sex: Female Race/Culture: Caucasian ASSESSMENT Presenting Problem: This is a 28 year-old Caucasian female who was admitted to Doctors Hospital Psychiatric Unit 4 South due to an overdose on multiple medications. The patient was found by the police on January 13th picking through garbage near
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Critical Thinking Development: A Stage Theory - The Critical Thinking Community Critical Thinking Home > Resources > Articles > Critical Thinking Development: A Stage Theory Page 1 of 14 view cart / checkout Search go Critical Thinking Development: A Stage Theory With Implications for Instruction Linda Elder with Richard Paul Though most teachers aspire to make critical thinking a primary objective of their instruction‚ most also do not realize that‚ to develop as thinkers‚ students must pass
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Issues 1-. What are the tax consequences if Jean & Joseph create the corporation by transferring the Tricometer intellectual property and more than $10‚000 of cash so that corporation can acquire the patent‚ trade name and trademark? 2-. What are the tax consequences if Jean & Joseph jointly acquire the patent‚ trade name and trademark; create the corporation with more than $10‚000 cash; and license the patent‚ trade name and trademark to the corporation in return for royalties? 3-. Add another
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In 1953 Katherine Watson moves to Inglaterra at the prestige campus at the College of Wellesley an instructor of Art History class. Ms. Watson waits for the students the best and the brightest in the country take advantage of the opportunities that came before them to emancipate themselves. But Ms. Watson discovers that the prestigious institution is in a tradition and conformity. Ms. Watson dislikes this situation and tries to help them. Ms. Watson arrived in College of Wellesley prepared
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1. Based on what you learned in chapter 1‚ discuss the forces that affect health and well-being in the community where your college is located. Give an example of each force. Which of these forces do you think healthcare managers can control and change the most to improve people’s health? The forces that affect our health and well-being in the community where your college is located include medical services‚ environment‚ and lifestyles. A medical service is described as the many medical services
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everything they are offered.’ “Jean Piaget”. Jean Piaget was a swiss philosopher. He was born August 9‚ 1896 in Neuchatel‚ Switzerland. He studied child thinking and his parents were Rebecca Jackson and Arthur Piaget. In 1923‚ he married Valentine Châtenay; the couple had three children‚ who Piaget did studied from infancy. From 1925 to 1929 Piaget was professor of psychology‚ sociology‚ and the philosophy of science at the University of Neuchatel In 1929‚ Jean Piaget accepted the post of Director
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