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    Navos Psychiatric Hospital Navos Psychiatric Hospital is like a human zoo‚ unlike any other hospital in Seattle. The patients at Navos are street folks that society has locked up and caged like wild tigers running loose on the prairie. No one patient is like the next patient; they’re all different like night and day. Some patients come in slobbering like a babies‚ who are teething‚ and unable to put any words together to form complete a sentence. Some come here strapped to gurneys with their

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    Abstract This case study illustrates the crisis faced by the president of Lincoln Hospital‚ a for-profit hospital that had several hundred beds to fill. A number of issues are occurring at the hospital impacting the ability of the hospital to successfully perform the planned surgeries without incurring significant issues. These issues include high turnover‚ scheduling issues‚ service delays‚ and a divided staff. Worst of all‚ however‚ the doctors and nurses are at war. Specifically‚ Don‚ the new

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    Hi Katherina‚ Human error in nursing is usually unavoidable‚ unpredictable and unintentional. Further‚ some risks include language barriers‚ neglecting to follow the policy‚ in a hurry to complete the task. As a supervisor‚ I encountered a nurse who gave a patient the wrong medications. The error occurred when the patient answered to the wrong name‚ and the nurse failed to check the patient’s identification bracelet. Other errors can include carelessness on the behalf of the staff as well as not

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    Hospital Study

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    CASE: Community Hospital Evening Operating Room Solution 1) The average customer arrival rate and service rate per hour Patient arrival time in a day (11 pm to 7 am) = 8 hr/day Patient arrival time in a year (Total study time) = 8 (hr/day) * 365 = 2920 hrs For average customer arrival rate‚ we know that 62 patients are required during that time period. So average customer arrival rate (λ) = 62/2920 = 0.0212 patients /hr Service rate (μ) = 60/80.79 = 0.7426 /hr

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    On April 11‚ 1861 the Civil War began‚ and was fought between the Union and the Confederate States of America. Should it have happened? A lot of people believe the Civil War was inevitable‚ but was it? In order for the North and South to move forward as one country‚ they had to settle their differences. Within six months of Lincoln’s election in 1860 as President of the United States‚ several states had seceded from the Union‚ and the American Civil War had begun. Lincoln was anti-slavery‚ and therefore

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    Snap Judgment Errors

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    Everyone is at some point in time whether intentional or not guilty of judging someone or something before getting all the information needed to make an opinion instead of an assumption. Common errors in judgment affect our ability to creatively think‚ which I know I am guilty of a couple of judgment errors. (Bethel‚ 2013‚ pg. 4) Projection which is blaming your faults on others because everyone does it is something I am personally guilty of doing. (Bethel‚ 2013‚ pg.4) I remember in high school getting

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    this. Despite their personal disagreement with the group sneaking out‚ they all follow Bender and each other. 2) Fundamental Attribution Error is the tendency for people to think that a person’s behavior and attitudes are due to their personal traits‚ while ignoring the significance of their situation on their behavior. The teacher Mr. Vernon makes this error when looking at John Bender. We learn as the kids are having lunch that Bender comes from an abusive home‚ and this would put him at risk

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    Measurements and Error Analysis‚ #1‚ Chris Baca Discussion of differences The purpose of this experiment is to understand why we have variances in measurements and how to reduce the variances. When taking a measurement there are multiple factors that affect its value. The more the measurement is taken the measurements average is closer to the actual value. Other factors include the instruments calibration‚ cleanliness of the inside of the measuring arms and human error in reading the measurements

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    Medication Errors Stephanie Graber St. Catherine University Abstract Healthcare settings can be hectic‚ demanding‚ time-constrained environments. Within these environments‚ nurses are expected to perform tasks that often require their undivided attention. However‚ nurses are frequently interrupted‚ which can distract their attention and add to the complexity of their work and affect patient safety. This paper systemically reviews the peer-reviewed literature on interruptions in hospital settings

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    Was the 1947 Partition of India inevitable? In August of 2012‚ the nations of India and Pakistan celebrated their 65th year of independence from the British Raj. Although its significance was overshadowed by the Independence Day celebrations‚ August 2012 also marked 65 years since the tragic and violent partition of India and Pakistan. The newfound independence in 1947 was met with mixed feelings. Although the people of India‚ through nationalism and self-determination‚ had finally rid themselves

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