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    CARE STUDY Assessing patients systematically and being able to interpret the findings is an essential aspect of nursing because it allows their care to be prioritised appropriately and alleviate the process of their recovery or treatment through the ability to recognise and carry out suitable care plan‚ based on their needs and preferences (NICE‚2007). It allows the early management of diseases‚ illnesses or emergency situations and leads to patient safety‚ positive clinical outcome‚ and avoidable

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    Activities

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    time for activities that improve the mind‚ such as reading and doing word puzzles. Other people feel that it is important to rest the mind during leisure time. • You should write at least 250 words. • You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. In generally‚ people agree that leisure time is important for everyone. We feel tried ourselves after the work‚ the study‚ than we want to spend little time for doing what we want. However‚ everyone like to do another types of activity. Some people

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    with elderly in clinical trial‚ the most misrepresentation of clinical trials failures are not due to their age. Age does not make an individual vulnerable; the most vulnerable population includes: children‚ institutionalized‚ immuno-compromised‚ and women. According to The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality‚ vulnerable population are at risk due to health‚ chronic or terminal illness‚ financial circumstances‚ or inability to communicate effectively and this all applies to the elderly population

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    cost Medicare. Over all‚ the spare time to do what she loves. However‚ when I mention about a long term care‚ such as Nursing home‚ if for any instance she ever considered going to a nursing home for a better assistance; she paused for a moment‚ as if was something that made her really sad. She replied that‚ she has no regards on going to a nursing home‚ in her opinion‚ nursing home is a place where she would feel isolated of the world and her closed friends. Most important‚ she would feel useless

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    in a nursing home for a week when I was in nursing program‚ I felt something that I could not express because I had seen some elderly residents who did not have a visit from their loved ones for a long period of time. In my Asian culture‚ we value our elderly the most‚ and we love to listen to the experiences that they share. We have to keep in mind that it is nearly impossible for a single caregiver to provide all the needs for an aging parent. Am I adequately able to give care for my elderly parent

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    Why you should volunteer for the elderly ENG-126 Oral Communications Term: 135 June 12‚ 2013 You’ve read the newspaper stories and have seen the reports on TV: an elderly person is physically‚ emotionally‚ or sexually abused – how about the one that was financially exploited by a family member or most recently here locally patients in a long-term care facility are being victimized by staff members. Fact: According to the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability (Tennessee.gov)‚ in 2012-

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    Nursing

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    Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals‚ families‚ and communities so they may attain‚ maintain‚ or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses may be differentiated from other health care providers by their approach to patient care‚ training‚ and scope of practice. Nurses practice in a wide diversity of practice areas with a different scope of practice and level of prescriber authority in each. Many nurses provide care within the ordering scope

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    Epidemiology in the Elderly with Heart Disease Epidemiology in the Elderly with Heart Disease Public health promotes healthy living for each community through epidemiology. Disease prevention and control is the common goal of epidemiology‚ nursing practice‚ and public health. “Epidemiology is the study of the population in order to monitor the health of the population‚ understand the determinants of health and disease in the community‚ and investigate and evaluate interventions

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    activity A

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    organisation is accurate and efficient and delivered in a timely and cost effective manner and that the human resource data is managed professionally. The behaviours describe in detail how a human resources professional needs to carry out their activities. Each behaviour is described at four bands of professional competence. There are eight behaviours which I have listed below:- 1. Curious – Is future focused‚ inquisitive and open minded; seeks out evolving and innovative ways to add value

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    Activity

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    “The Effect of Level of Activity on Clothespin Squeezing Amount Question: Does exercising/ resting affect the number of times you can squeeze a clothespin in a minute? Hypothesis: If the person DOES NOT exercise before the task then‚ they will be able to squeeze the clothespin more because not exercising/resting allows the body to relax and there are no buildups of waste products. Biological Explanation: Both the respiratory system and the circulatory system are involved within my experiment

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