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    Assignments 1. Describe a clinical situation in which you were tasked to work with a patient that was experiencing pain. Briefly describe the situation (1-2 sentences) and tell us if there were any barriers present that prevented the patient from achieving pain relief (1 sentence). If you have not had experience with patients in pain‚ hypothesize what the situation might be like‚ from what you already know. Currently‚ I work as a nurse on a medical/surgical floor for mainly neurosurgery patients

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    Communication Situation Analysis The rapid advancement of modern technology has empowered us with multitudes of avenues for effective delivery of our communications. The route we chose should be carefully analyzed before use as each delivery may require specific results. Communicating important messages across global or local organizations are complicated‚ and may require special skills or particular medium depending on the audience one is trying to reach. There may also be ramifications in certain

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    Situation Analysis 1.0 Market Summary Pollo Tropical has a good amount of information about its customers‚ identifying common characteristics between them as well as working on satisfying those similarities. As target markets‚ Pollo Tropical aims the Hispanic and Caribbean community‚ as well as other people looking to get a grasp of the before mentioned cultures. The restaurant also serves people looking for great quality food that helps them keep their health‚ as well as their physique

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    Dangerous Double Standards

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    Averting your eyes away from something is easier said than done. When we drive down the road and see an accident‚ our natural instinct – as macabre as it may be- is to take a peek at the carnage. The average person will see the accident‚ stare perhaps for a couple more seconds then they should‚ and then continue on with their lives. When we see an accident on the side of the road‚ we may be exposing ourselves to sights or sounds that we would rather not see or hear. When we go on the internet‚ we

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    August 31‚ 2012 Ethical Situations in Business EST1 Task 2 Myself and two other individuals have decided to start a company that will provide management consulting services to nonprofit organizations. Our company will be small with about 15-20 total employees. Since many of our clients will be paying from funds provided by government sources‚ we have decided that it would be appropriate to have an ethics program in place before we start offering services. The ethical failures of many

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    Acrophobia is an irrational fear of heights or high places. Many people dislike heights‚ but someone with a clinical case of acrophobia can have intense emotional and physical responses at just the thought of being in a high place. Acrophobia is simply a severe fear of heights. Now being afraid of heights is a common and sometimes appropriate feeling. But the phobia part kicks in when you feel afraid in a safe environment such as inside a skyscraper. Acrophobia is treated with graded exposure therapy

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    The Fear For One's Life

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    The Fear For One’s Life Paranoia and fear can really take a toll on one’s life‚ causing one to harm oneself and others around them. Paranoia is defined as “a mental disorder characterized by systematized delusions and the projection of personal conflicts‚ which are ascribed to the supposed hostility of others‚ sometimes progressing to disturbances of consciousness and aggressive acts believed to be performed in self-defense or as a mission.” This definition of paranoia applies to Nadine Gordimer’s

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    Capstone Situation Analysis

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    Perceptual Map Situation Analysis The Situation Analysis will help your company understand current market conditions and how the industry will evolve over the next eight years. The analysis can be done as a group or you can assign parts to individuals and then report back to the rest of the company. An online version of the Situation Analysis is available in the Getting Started area. (customers want better performing products) and for size is -0.7 (customers want smaller products). At the end of

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    Laws of motion for Pakistan’s government 1st: energy can neither be created nor be destroyed‚ but can change its form. For Pakistan’s current situation it goes like ENERGY CAN NEVER BE CREATED; IT’S AVAILABLE FOR THE ELITE ONES ONLY. That’s such a shameful reality of our present power generation scenario‚ false promises are made in every session for no use and its now obvious to everyone that energy will never be available with such absurd advertisements about electricity trafficking and operating

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    Animal Intelligence In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford stated “Who cares how a jaguar feels?....They’ve no understanding.” “The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story about how a character believes that animals do not have feelings‚ just when he‚ ironically‚ gets hunted himself‚ but by a human. The author‚ Richard Connell‚ has written various American short stories for all ages. Contrary to Rainsford’s statement‚ I believe that all animals can reason. If humans cannot understand

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