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    their license to practice nursing? List and comment on at least 3 types of judgments. Did you agree or disagree with the judgments/settlements that were handed down during the meeting? Include ethical principles that directly or indirectly surfaced during the cases that were presented. (10 pts) The Indiana State Board of Nursing (ISBN) was a highly informative and eye-opening experience for me as a student nurse. The judgments reached at the Indiana State Board of Nursing were majorly either accepted

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    DOI: 7/12/2014. The patient is a 39-year old male forklift driver who sustained a work-related injury to his lower right leg after it was crushed when he was knocked over by a forklift. As per OMNI entry‚ the patient is Permanent and Stationary as of 10/16/2015 with future medical care to include pain management medications‚ as well as durable medical equipment in forms of shoes and inserts. Per progress report dated 5/24/16‚ patient was prescribed with ibuprofen‚ Lyrica‚ Norco and Lidoderm patch

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    Today‚ community hospital becomes a fast-paced environment. The growing number of consumers‚ including the median age from 40 to 41 years old in the American health care system; the community hospital strategic management is a fender-bender with the country economy and politic. In the same vein‚ the Patient protection and Affordable Care Act expansion of health care of many New Jersey’s people have allowed some things that were limited. People with a pre-existing condition and the children who remain

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    You Decide DeVry Cultural Diversity Professor Worley May 2014 You Decide As being the human resources manager in charge of hiring a new sales manager for the latest fiber optics to the five key companies it is important to be open-minded. When reviewing applications it will be important to read all qualifications that each individual has and how much experience each candidate has at a previous employment. It will be important to review years spent in

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    Hi Khadejah‚ I decided to answer your question because I’m quite familiar with this issue and feel strongly about it. I think it’s important to keep in mind that the patient is the one experiencing the health issue not the doctor. If a patient truly believes something is wrong with them then they should pursue this concern and find someone who will listen. I know several people who have had to press further and found out they had a serious illness but their doctors originally said it was nothing

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    Running head: MY NURSING ETHIC Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437V My Nursing Ethic Nursing‚ ethics‚ and morals all‚ which are necessary for a nurse to provide‚ care in a diverse population of individual patients. Nurses deal with individuals with complex needs that encompass physical‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ and psychosocial issues that the average person cannot comprehend let alone that these things can happen to a man‚ women‚ child

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    You Decide Week 2    I. Identification Identify the dilemma. The dilemma is the fact that patient Margie Whitson is looking to have her pacemaker removed which will in turn end her life. She has asked the medical staff at the facility to assist in ending her life. What morals are involved? The moral is the patient’s right to refuse care if she chooses and also the right to die.     II. Information Information to consider: Margie Whitson just experienced the death of her son. She has no living

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    George is an adult male who has chronic renal failure as well as the co-morbidities of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) and diabetes. As George is indigenous and lives on social assistance‚ these determinants have likely contributed to the development of his co-morbidities and chronic renal failure. Additionally‚ George has been on dialysis three times a week for 15 years but has lately been missing his dialysis appointments and calling the clinic the next day calling to be dialyzed

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    WHO‚ (2015) added that‚ nurse should obtain an informed consent from the patient or his family (signed consent) before blood transfusion. Informed consent is very important for both patient and nurse but the need for consent must not prevent or delay urgent transfusion‚ patients transfused when it is not possible to obtain prior consent and provided with information retrospectively. For the same reason‚ patients who have given consent for possible transfusion during surgery should be informed if

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    You Decide Michelle D. Toliver SOCS 315 July 28‚ 2013 Professor Ellin Rind You Decide Pre-nuptials are a legally binding contract between couples who are engaged to be married. A marriage is also a legal contract between two persons that encompass many things together as one such as finances and property. According to Molly McCluskeys’ article‚ ‘Do we need a pre-nup’ Why Two Lovebirds really should discuss it‚ the words Yours. Mine. Ours take on a new meaning when you’re getting married

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