In this paper‚ I am going to be comparing two different articles about medication errors by nurses. Medication errors happen way too often and I hope that by writing this paper‚ I can help reduce my chance or someone else’s chance of making a medication error. The first medication error article that I read was about a male patient in Florida. The patient was complaining of an upset stomach so the physician prescribed an antacid. Instead of giving the patient an antacid‚ that nurse gave the patient
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and cannot do anything with compensation‚ terms of employment‚ conditions‚ or privileges based on race‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin. Additionally‚ employers cannot limit‚ segregate‚ or classify employees. The three most important laws that regulate discrimination in employment are: the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ the Age Discrimination and Employment Act‚ and The Americans with disabilities Act.
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Calculating the Probability of a Type II Error To properly interpret the results of a test of hypothesis requires that you be able to judge the pvalue of the test. However‚ to do so also requires that you have an understanding of the relationship between Type I and Type II errors. Here‚ we describe how the probability of a Type II error is computed. A Type II error occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected. For example‚ if a rejection region
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Watershed Delineation: Tobacco River Will Tillmans Water Resources Engineering CE3620 August 20‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 II. PROCEDRE / METHODS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………....3 III. RESULTS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 a. Figure 1. Keweenaw County Land Use Map[2] 4 b. Figure 2. Tables 3.1
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Nurses are the health care professionals that collect and prepare medications for patients. They examine the doctor’s orders to see what medications patients are prescribed. Errors can occur in the distribution of these medications. As a result‚ the nursing ethic of do no harm may not occur. According to McIntyre‚ Thomlinson‚ & McDonald‚ “nurses are held in high regard” (2006‚ p.360). As such‚ nurses must keep this positive concept‚ as we are the health professionals that care for people when they
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Errors in Computer Arithmetic Computer Arithmetic: 1. Integer arithmetic: Virtually all the computer offer integer arithmetic. The two properties of integer arithmetic are as follows a) Result of any arithmetic operation is an integer b) Result is always exact with two exceptions • Range of integer that can be represented is not infinite but is bounded above and below. • The result of the division operation is given as the combination of the quotient
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Efforts to Reduce the Budget Deficit ECO 203 May 6‚ 2013 Efforts to Reduce the Budget Deficit In view of these possible surprises‚ fiscal adjustment plans must thus be designed in a way that makes them sufficiently flexible to accommodate the impact of shocks‚ but also sufficiently resilient so as to preserve their medium-term fiscal consolidation objectives even when the underlying economic environment turns out differently than initially expected‚ Mauro (2011).
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Minerals help regulate the body process and body structure. There are two types of minerals‚ major and minor‚ a major mineral is necessary for many processes in your body‚ especially fluid balance‚ maintenance of bones and teeth‚ muscle contractions and nervous system function. Calcium and potassium are just a couple of the minerals in this group which contributes to the body’s everyday functions. Calcium aids the body with bone mass and bone density that helps support body weight allowing us to
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Course: Legal & Ethical Environment Professor: Dr. Libertella Chapter 16 Business Ethics Perspective P419 1. Stewart was not an insider of ImClone and she received the tip from her stockbroker. Does she have an ethical obligation to ask where the tip came from or why the broker was recommending selling the stock? Does the fact that Stewart was an officer and director of a publicly traded corporation require her to use higher ethical standards when buying and selling stock of other companies
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LEGAL SYSTEMS What is a legal system It is an operating set of legal institutions‚ procedures and rules regulating a given society From a law perspective: restricted to where the ’sovereign’ commands different laws for different groups of the population From a non state perspective: includes the system of courts and judges supported by the state as well as non legal forms of normative ordering. Normative ordering - e.g. Written codes‚ security forces‚ tribunals etc which replicate the structure
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