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    Assignment for Teaching ELLs The Florida Consent Decree was established in August of 1990. The purpose of the Florida Consent Decree is for the Florida Department of Education to make sure that every school can and will provide instruction of the English language to those students whom are not proficient in it. This Consent Decree is not reserved solely for those students from another country such as Mexico. It also applies to those from American Indian and Native Alaskan families. Also‚

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    practitioner understand the issues that influence consent by critically reflecting and evaluating the professional‚ legal and ethical frameworks‚ for autonomous patient‚ those that lack capacity and for children. In this discussion‚ I will include the importance of establishing whether a person has capacity to give consent‚ what constitutes a valid consent‚ the various types of consent and the duration of that consent (www.gov.uk). Definition Consent is an active process of agreeing to an activity

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    Nursing Ethical Principles

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    MAN June 29‚ 2013 ETHICAL PRINCIPLES IN NURSING RESEARCH HISTORICAL BACKGROUND As modern‚ civilized people: systematic violations of moral principles within a research context occurred centuries ago rather than in recent times – FALSE The Nazi Medical Experiments (1930s & 1940s) The Tuskegee Syphillis Study (1932-1972) Injection of Live Cancer Cells into elderly patients at the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital in Brooklyn‚ without the consent of those patients 1993 – U.S Federal agencies

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    derive value from their data and optimize business performance. The survey results‚ however‚ also show that nearly 60 percent of respondents plan to increase their analytic investments this year across a number of areas and tools‚ indicating that current toolsets are perhaps not meeting the top three challenges of conducting complex analytics.

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    Principles of Assessment

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    assignment the essential underpinning principles of the nursing assessment process exploring what it is‚ why we do it and what factors influence the nursing process will be discussed. Also discussed in this paper will be the holistic aspects of the assessment process as well as an example of an assessment tool I used on a recent placement. I will explore the effectiveness of my assessment and highlight the disadvantages which I came across. Are the principles for assessment really the foundation of

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    Surgical Essay. Care of a patient undergoing TURP. Mr. Paul Fenech a 65 year old pensioner has been diagnosed with Prostatic Hypertrophy that requires surgery. a. Describe the Anatomy and Physiology of the prostate gland including its functions. b. Mention the disorders that could affect the prostate gland. c. Describe the clinical manifestations of prostate hypertrophy. d. Mention the investigations that are done to diagnose this condition. e. Describe the possible surgical approaches

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    Conservation Principles

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    Major Concepts of Conservational model Goal of the model is to promote adaptation and maintain wholeness using the principles of conservation Model guides the nurse to focus on the influences and responses at the organismic level Nurse accomplishes the goal of model through the conservation of energy‚ structure and personal and social integrity Adaptation Every individual has a unique range of adaptive responses The responses will vary by heredity‚ age‚ gender or challenges

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    1.)What type of reaction is the health care provider concerned about and why? Being that E.O has never been prescribed penicillin; her healthcare provider is concerned that she may be allergic to the antibiotic. Penicillin is an antibiotic that is used to treat many bacterial infections in the body. People with asthma and a history of any type of allergy should be monitored very closely when taking penicillin for the first time and should be given the right dose to safely take the antibiotic. An

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    Informed consent. Once a participant decides to volunteer‚ they must read and agree to an informed consent form. The goal of this process is to provide an adequate amount of information that may influence the participant’s decision to participate or not. The consent form consists of the purpose‚ instructions‚ confidentiality‚ and compensation of the study (Appendix A). Overall‚ this establishes an agreement and assures protection for their involvement in the study. Manipulations. After consenting

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    Patient Ethical Dilemmas

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    Patient and Family Involvement to Ethical Issue on Care Decision Making Purpose: Decision making is a crucial element in the field of medicine and health care. The physician has to determine what is wrong with the patient and recommend treatment‚ while the patient has to decide whether or not to seek medical care‚ and go along with the treatment recommended by the physician. Patients have both rights and responsibilities when it comes to their health and the health care services

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